Friday, June 30, 2006

'Precious Moments'

remember all the sleep we needed to catch up on?

oh, we really did go to Precious Moments on our way home from Kansas!

Coming Home


The town of McCrory and our wonderful church gave us a precious Homecoming when we arrived. All kinds of goodies were waiting for us when we got there. We had a wonderful first Sunday with tears flowing and hands waving in the air...........



especially daddy's!

The Week of Eternity




Ever had an hour, a day, a WEEK that never seemed to end? Well, that was the week we had to stay in Kansas until the truckload of paperwork and rolls of red tape were taken care of. That part I don't care for but I wouldn't trade the bonding and togetherness for anything this side of Heaven. During this time we also got a chance to meet Hannah's birthparents, Chris and Kathrine. They are two very exceptional people with exceptional courage. David and I are blessed to know them and share in God's miracle

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Our 'Firsts'


time to get to work, no time for 'oohh's and ahhhh's'!

God's Time & Our Divine Appointment


We land in Houston at 9 a.m. and jump in the car for the second half of our trip to meet our daughter face to face. Needless to say, we couldn't get there fast enough....but finallly, 12 hrs. later (still no sleep) we hold, hear, smell, and feel all our dreams come true.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

From Manhattan to Manhattan





people's lives change forever within seconds every day....and so did ours on Saturday, October 8, 2005. We just arrived in New York with our best friends Chuck and Sarah for vacation. Times Square, David Letterman, Broadway, Statue of Liberty....a week packed full of fun and wild adventure. Little did we know that meant in Manhattan, Kansas instead of Manhattan, New York. Chuck and Sarah and David and I went to our rooms to freshen up. And in that small hotel room of the Super 8 the happiest moment of our life occured. I never will forget the cell phone ringing over our laughter and excitment. The words "hi Joy" followed by the look on David's face I knew the moment had come.....God said it was time. Our daughter, Hannah Grace, was born the night before on Fri., Oct. 7th at 11:40 pm. She was born at Mercy Hospital in Manhattan, Kansas weighing in at 6 lbs. 5 oz. and 19 inches long. We couldn't get there fast enough. To say we were speechless is an understatement....just ask Chuck and Sarah.....oh wait, they were too!! We jumped on the next flight which wasn't until the next morning. In the meantime, we hit Times Square with a vengence to get souveniers and outfits for our daughter. The rain came, we were ALL soaked but I know David and I didn't care. We ate at a pizza place and there was a couple with two small children and they wished us well on our new life. Sarah and I ran a marathon up 7, yes 7, flights of stairs to buy an outfit for Hannah from the original Macy's. We were the last ones out of the entire store.....just another fun memory to add to the LONG list for Sarah and I. I still remember laying there in that hotel bed that night, staring at the ceiling watching the hours go by. In those quiet intimate moments, I laid there wondering if I was ready and how in the world would I know what to do for the million and one things Hannah would need me to do. God really does have a delightful sense of humor and uses it at the most perfect times. We had arranged for a driver to take us to the airport and it was a long, white stretch limo. For those of you who were at our wedding, we zipped away in a short, white volkswagon bug.....I had thought my honey knew limo, ha ha. We laughed AND cried all the way to the airport starting the most precious phase of our lives. Sleep still would not come for another two days.......