Mid-July thoughts and ramblings...
Can it really be the middle of July already? Time goes faster in higher elevations, I am sure of it. We have had two great camps so far and the next starts Monday. We will be taking a back seat this next week and the Massa's will lead on their own, and then the following week we will lead 4-6th grade alone. Thanks for your prayers, we definately can tell! This next camp is Jr. High again- very fun age group- drama, drama, drama!! Abbie and Josie are doing so well- take to camp like a charm. We are enjoying a visit from Scott's parents- we even went to Sea World on Wednesday. Its been years! Good o'le Shamu is still there. I will ask if anyone is really reading this, that you pray for us as we have a big step of faith to make in this next month. I can't tell you details yet, but it is exciting and will require a bit of a miracle for it to really happen. It is good to be dependent on God for the outcome- exciting, too, because it could go either way. Well, on a totally different note, it has been interesting how many calls we have had regarding adoption since we finalized with Josie. I think we have had 4 since May. We don't feel its right to enter into another adoption situation until Josie is at least a year. I selfishly need more time with her to bond. Boy, is she a cutie. Just as cuddly and soft and wonderful as a 9 month old should be. Abbie is finally starting to show signs of jealousy. Got to watch her now, her hugs are getting a little too aggressive. I need to make the effort to give her some mommy time alone. I have looked in to the local preschool and we will tour it next week. I am thinking two days a week next fall. I think Abbie will love it! Scott is going to be 40 in August. We are going to Nashville to celebrate. I am working a couple of extra shifts at work to pay for it, I really hope we can connect with some of his dear friends. Its hard for Scott to find close guy friends here in CA. I am not sure why...I sure love being his best girl friend! Well, thats enough free thought for one blog post. Thanks for reading. Much love, Katherine