Papa and Baby Jack
Note from the editor, I mean, Momma. Tim and I really wanted to be in Senegal by now, but I am so thankful for God's timing. Not only being able to have Jackson in a medical facility where English is spoken and access to a close ER (would one need that...) but I am so thankful for all the mom's that I am surrounded with and all the fantastic support and advice that I have received. I joined the mom's group at our church when I was pregnant and have been greatly blessed by those relationships and support. Having a new little person is a marvelous and taxing transition and I can't imagine dealing with this first month without all of the great support our friends have given, praise God for community!!
Note from the editor, I mean, Momma. Tim and I really wanted to be in Senegal by now, but I am so thankful for God's timing. Not only being able to have Jackson in a medical facility where English is spoken and access to a close ER (would one need that...) but I am so thankful for all the mom's that I am surrounded with and all the fantastic support and advice that I have received. I joined the mom's group at our church when I was pregnant and have been greatly blessed by those relationships and support. Having a new little person is a marvelous and taxing transition and I can't imagine dealing with this first month without all of the great support our friends have given, praise God for community!!
3 comments:
I'm loving the pics of my new little cousin. Hopefully, I'll get to meet him in person before y'all leave. Tim, I really enjoyed talking to you last night, and Mrs. Buttertoast says, Hellooooo!"
Hello Chases! I just wanted to check in for photos and see how you were doing...good to know it's going so well! How soon do you leave now?
Stacy
oops, that Stacy, your former French teacher.
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