Update:


In case you haven't noticed, there is an additional child in our family photo. I would like you all to meet the newest member of our family. She is the pretty little 7 year old in the purple dress. "Eloise" now has a little sister. We have decided to call her, "Amelia Bedelia".

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Holy Ghost Proud.....

The above pic is from the "Chalmette Gospel Girls" debut at junior camp.

Behind the scenes: the girls anxiously await the beginning of service.
We had a wonderful time, but I didn't have the opportunity to snap many photos.
The children gave it their all.
They sang, played, and prayed with fervor.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Why Child Labor Laws Were Invented.....


What do you do when you knock something behind the dryer that is securely wedged in between the washer and the wall? Let me tell you what we did....we called for backup. Our handy dandy little girl is just the right size to be a human fishing pole. LOL. I'm sure she's gonna love it when she gets old enough to date and we pull these photos out.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

I'm Such a Softy.....

What do you do when you are driving down a busy highway and you look down and see tiny blue eyes pleading for help? Well, I immediately pulled over and walked to the edge of the road and watched as several cars rolled over(one wheel on either side) what appeared to be the limp body of a helpless kitten. Finally an elderly couple slammed on brakes and made an opportunity for me to retrieve the little fellow. He looked near death. We took him to the nearest vet who examined him. The doctor said it appeared that the kitten had suffered an impact, but none of his bones were broken. He gave him a shot of cortisone to relieve any swelling and gave us an antibiotic to fight off any infection caused by fluid in the lungs or around the heart. He said he thought that the kitten would be fine.

He is approx. 5 weeks old, so he is old enough to be weaned.
We fed him some moist cat food.



Eloise and Daddy administered the meds
and prescribed....

...a little R&R in the fresh air and sunshine.


After all of that the little guy was plum tuckered out.
He took a nap and I took a Benedryl....
did I mention I'm terribly allergic to cats!


Monday, June 15, 2009

Decisions, Decisions....

Today Eloise and I are tackling the hectic job of packing for our Church's Junior Camp.
We are so excited. This is her first camp ever. There are so many things to remember. Play Clothes, Church Clothes, Pj's, Hair Stuff, etc....
OOPS.....I almost forgot I have to pack a few things for myself.
I get to tag along as long as I agree to help in the kitchen and sleep in the dorm with all of the old ladies.



Thursday, June 11, 2009

Tale of the Stow Away Pineapple Plant

While we were camping out at our church, shortly following Hurricane Katrina, Someone brought us some fresh pineapples. They were a God send. Don't get me wrong, we appreciated all of the meals provided even if they were things like Vienna sausages and cold Raviolis straight out of a can. Though we weren't starving, real produce seemed like a miracle. We made short work of cutting and serving said pineapples. As we were discarding the juicy remains my daughter dove into the trash and carefully hoisted out a pineapple top. She quickly ran and scratched out a little hole next to the side door of our church and tenderly put the decapitated fruit to rest. Some of the other children knocked it over and Eloise cried and quickly replanted it. After a couple of days and several episodes of this event I finally told her that she couldn't guard the plant for the rest of her life-besides the thing look dried up and dead- and that she would have to throw it away. She proclaimed that I was wrong and that her pineapple would live. I forgot about it.......
...She didn't. It turns out that she hid the top in one of my flower planters outside of our temporary living quarters. A couple of months later I was sitting outside when I noticed this green thing poking up out of the middle of my flowers-What in the world could- it was the lonely little pineapple plant. My daughter had been secretly caring for it all of this time. Since then she has rescued two more pineapple tops. At first she would run outside every day to see if there was a baby pineapple. I got on the net and read up on pineapple plants. I had to break the news to her that many commercially bought pineapples will grow a plant, but will not flower or fruit without the use of strong chemicals. Her resolve was unwavering. So any way here we are almost four years later and my husband calls to me, "come see." When I walked out the back door this is what I found:

No, it's not a pineapple yet. It is a flower, but not just a flower. It is a testimony to the simple faith and persistence of a child.


Sunday, June 7, 2009

BROTHER SEAN, THE RETURN ON YOUR CHURCH'S INVESTMENT....

I can only begin to explain the wonderful things that are happening at our church. At the beginning of this year our pastor announced that we were going to embark upon a "Year of Prayer and Fasting." What this means is that every day of this year every member of the church is praying for revival and the recovery of our church and city. In addition, at least one person is to be fasting each day. The pictures below are just a glimpse of what God is doing in response to this intense effort.














These pictures(taken a couple of Sundays ago) are of three of the children that I have been bringing to church. I'm sorry, but I don't have pictures of the awesome services we have been experiencing...it wouldn't be the same any way. Suffice it to say that I now know beyond a shadow of a doubt that moving back to rebuild was what God planned for our lives.
***P.S. THIS MORNING WE BAPTIZED 5 MEMBERS OF SISTER EVANGELINE'S FAMILY!
DURING THE EVENING SERVICE, SEVERAL PEOPLE WERE FERVENTLY SEEKING THE HOLY GHOST.
***P.S.S. If you have stumbled across this post and aren't sure about all of this, I would urge you to read the book of Acts in the new testament of the Bible; particularly the second chapter.**
YOU CAN'T SEE ME RIGHT NOW, BUT I ASSURE YOU I WAS SMILING THE WHOLE TIME I WAS POSTING THIS.

"O TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD"