Most people would think that addition is a simple task of taking objects and grouping them together and determining their sum. However, when talking about adding love and lives a messy process can ensue.
We are so happy to welcome our Little E. He is observing our every move and learning to interact with siblings. His siblings are also learning to interact with him.
This weekend my mom and dad came for a visit and they embraced Little E with open arms and hearts. It is so wonderful to see all of our family embracing him as their newest addition. Both sides of the family have made E feel like he joined us from birth at the hospital. Truly a sweet working of God.
Transitioning from two to three kids has been as difficult as from one to two. Anyone who says that the jump from two to three is easier than one to two is either too far removed from that point in life or had a nanny! Seriously, God is working in some patience and revealing our need for prayerful surrender.
One area that is triple the work is the cleaning of objects and kids. There is never a break! I know this is a point in my character that reaches borderline OCD but everything has a place and everything should be in its place…at least that is what my philosophy is.
With this in mind I know there is selfishness being worked out of me or at least being brought to the surface for repentance and redirection.
Through this first two weeks into foster care, I can truly say that the Body of Christ has reached out to us in tangible ways. Prayer support, texts of encouragement, and gifts to help in caring for E have poured in. We are so thankful for all of the support and know that it is God’s way of saying “I love you” to us. Thank you to each of you who have prayed and reached out in kindness towards our family.
The greatest hurdle so far has been health. Our E came in a sick little dude and has been on medication the entire duration of his time with us. Last week Joshua was diagnosed with pneumonia (this came out of nowhere) and we have all three kids on breathing treatments. At least 9 times a day a nebulizer machine is running in our home. We may need to pass a clean air act!
Thankfully, Emily’s treatment is more preventative and Ron and I have remained in good health. Both boys appear to be on the upswing. However, any prayers for the runny noses and coughing to cease would be much appreciated.
Addition, therefore, looks simple on paper, but in real life it can be beautifully messy. Addition with the foreknowledge of possible subtraction is even messier…so is the way of foster care.
I am hopeful that our family and His will use this as a means to earnestly seek Him.
O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water. ~Psalm 63:1
Brooke,
Your words spoke to me in a profound way, ” I know there is selfishness being worked out of me or at least being brought to the surface for repentance and redirection,” so greatly applies to my life right now as I deal with being the caregiver in a different way, an aging mother. Thank you for sharing. You truly have a gift for putting feelings into words and I find inspiration in them. Praying for you all! Love, Becky Tucker
Thank you Mrs. Becky. I will be praying for you as you take care of your mom. In writing it seems that words are easy to come by but living out the obedience to the Word so much harder. I know you are doing a ministry to your mom (or mother-in-law???).
Love to you too,
Brooke