Sunday, July 30, 2006

Pneumonia


Well, I know our blog has been all about happy things and joyous celebration mostly focused around the birth and "growing up" of our two kids. It's a good thing, but thats not how real life always goes. John 16:33 simply says, "In this world you will have trouble." I won't go into the whole theology of why God allows suffering, if you're really interested in discussing it you can email me.

For the last three days Micah has been running a fever 103+. Tylenol would get it to 101 but that was as low as it would go. We called our Doctors and were told that if it persisted until Sunday (today), we should go in.

As it turns out, Micah has Pneumonia in his left lung. It's perplexing, because he is eating normal, smiling, and playing. He is just a fireball! Luckily Ibuprofen has taken care of the fever and we have antibiotics working on the Pneumonia.

As the doctor was writing the perscription I asked him, "What would happen if we didn't use the antibiotics. What if we were in some part of the world where we couldn't get them?" His response wasn't harsh, but it had powerful simplicity. He simply said, "He would die."

It was a powerful moment. Most who are parents can understand the thought of losing a child being difficult, but when it is close it hits with much more force. Of course, my moment of clarity can't begin to compare with those who have lost their children too soon. Anyways, any priorities that may have been misplaced were put back in order in that moment.

All this to say, hug your kids every chance you get. They mean so much more than the other junk we allow our lives to get entangled in.

- Jeremy

Thursday, July 20, 2006

3800 Miles

So, I've been waiting to post this until I come up with something profound to say about traveling 3800 miles with 2 little boys (since I see all these other blogs out there that are revealing their deep thoughts), but the thing is...sometimes you just do life and the pictures tell the story. So here's the newest of our boys and our family....Enjoy!The happy (weary?) travelers.
Micah was all grins after his bath from grandma and grandpa.
"Driving" Grandpa Dan's tractor. He had been looking forward to this for months. "Drive scoops please!"
Although Aidan was looking forward to riding in Grandpa's boat the jetski quickly took first place!
Cranky Packer Fan trying to stay warm (and up too late on the 4th of July)