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Monday, June 15, 2009

Marching On

Our son in law is leaving for basic training today. April is dropping him off and will stay as long as she can, while we watch the boys. She may not be able to stay at all, we don't know.

Even if she is allowed to stay with her husband, it will not be for long. She has an appointment with her baby doctor. A sonogram is scheduled for 10.30 and we will get to know today what gender the baby is.

Ray leaving is going to be very hard on both April and the boys. As far as we know, he will not be able to contact her any time soon. At least there is a blessing in today's circumstances: Ray gets to know whether the baby is a boy or a girl, before all communications are being cut off.

We don't know what awaits us in all this or what we may run in to. We just take it a day at the time and deal with whatever comes our way. We know we are not alone in all this and God has a plan. Everything will work out for the best. :-)

Nahum 1:7
The LORD is good, A stronghold in the day of trouble; And He knows those who trust in Him.

2 Comments:

Blogger Missy said...

Corry, we are praying that this proves to be a wonderful thing for their family; for success and safety for Ray; and security, good health and faith for April and the boys. Your faith, optism and invaluable help must be such a comfort.

June 15, 2009 7:29 AM  
Blogger Corry said...

Missy,
Thank you for your prayers and encouragemtnt, we appreciate it very much.

You may be right and this might just be the thing they needed. We don't know, but God does. He works in mysterious ways, but it is always for our best. :-)

Have a blessed day!!

(((HUGS)))

God's Grace.

June 15, 2009 7:54 AM  

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