Apparently, my last post was a little too intense; had about 80 people give me a hug and say “I’m praying for you,” concerned looks from acquaintances, and flowers delivered to my door. Thank you anyways to all of you for the kind e-mails and comments. It is friends like you and your prayers that have helped us get through this past year.
I probably shouldn’t have been THAT honest online, I might have to censor myself. ha. Yes, it was an emotional week for me and I posted when I was really angry at some circumstances; God is the only one who can heal me from my brokenness.
I had to post something else today so that you all didn’t think I jumped off the deep end.
Dale’s crazy 2 months of work are finally over and I get to see him more than 5 minutes a day.
This upcoming week is a big one for us, we will be making a decision that will change our life for the next 3 years. For those of you who didn’t know, Dale applied for grad school at Carnegie Mellon University and in the middle of one of his interviews, they accepted him for the program! We are so proud of him and are elated about the possibilities -but with that comes a gamut of uncertainties. We are praying for God’s wisdom, even though HE feels far away from us right now, we know that HE is in control and still guiding us. We must sign the paperwork by the end of the month.
Lindy has hit some weird thing now that she is three…she is starting to exercise her will more. oh wait…I think people call it something…the terrible threes?!!! It doesn’t help that she is absolutely brilliant and can reason better than me sometimes. ha.
We have been spending more time outside as the weather permits. Enjoying sidewalk chalk, the sandbox, and walks to the park. Today she finally mastered how to write I Love U with a heart representing the word love. We’ve been working on the letters individually and tonight she showed us how she could write the sentence-it was incredible.
We are trying to decide about preschool right now for Lindy. If we decide to send her to preschool, she would begin in the fall. Pros are the interactions with the teachers and students, cons are that she is going to be in school for the next 16 years of her life -why start early? I’ll never get to be *home with her ever again.
Speaking of being *home, I actually have been working for a while now. ha. I have been enjoying it; I have to keep telling myself that I am not looking for a job…no, I’m not looking for a job, no. I don’t want to work 9-5, I want to be home with Lindy. The woman I am covering for is expected back the first week in April, making my time at AE about a 10 week stay, I like these shorter, flexible work times but I am going to need more flexibility if I choose to work a little more. I would always consider a part-time job.
We have been trying to work on no pull-ups at nighttime. Our first run, we did 3 dry nights and then too many accidents to continue. We tried it again this past week and had 3 dry nights and then accidents in her bed and OUR bed. We were drying out mattresses all weekend and washing blankets and sheets galore. Needless to say, I went and bought more pull-ups. We’ll try again in a few months. She has been potty trained for over a year now during the day, but nighttime is a whole other game. You can see her using a random blanket below. I think her real blanket was in the laundry with all the other urine laundry.
We never really wanted Lindy to have an obscene amount of toys…well, I must say that her stuffed animal collection is a bit much. We found her last night sleeping with this group of animal friends.
Daddy and Lindy had a fun time with the rest of her animals one morning when mommy was working.


















