Thursday, March 21, 2024

Family Life - January & February

 Hello to all my readers! I apologize to all of you for my recent neglect of this corner of my world. How is it that we are already facing the latter half of March?!? Where have the weeks gone? I hope they have been sweet and productive weeks though, and I am sure that many of you agree with me when I say that I am excited to welcome a beautiful spring! Spring is my favorite season (closely followed by fall) and it is lovely every year. Isn't it wonderful the Lord created His children to continually enjoy the beauty of new life? We never get weary of seeing trees bud at the beginning of each spring, hearing birds chirping, the warmth of the sunshine, new grass shooting up, and in my world, baby calves testing out their legs and racing each other around the fields. What a loving Lord we have Who left us, even in the sin-stricken world, such beauty in creation and allowed us to experience the utmost joy in observing the sweetness of spring. Who is so amazing as our God (Psalm 77:13)?

Here is a glimpse of what the tail end of winter looked like in the Smith home and on Heritage Family Farm...

Isn't she a sweet Peach?

An amazing, faithful farm crew doing evening chores.


In mid-January, a winter storm hit pretty hard. Temperatures dropped
after rain moved through and we received more inches  
of snow than was predicted. Thankful for the safety for the cattle
and crew we, once again, received from the Lord.  

As difficult as winter storms are, they are also some really sweet
memory-making times. Here Olivia, Hope, a friend, and I are,
all bundled up and preparing to bag feed to take out to the individual
fields of cattle to give them an extra boost during the frigid temperatures. 


Emma was due with Baby #2 on January 27th, but Baby was in no
hurry to make his appearance and postponed his arrival until almost
2 weeks after his expected date! Mom and I ended up going down several
days before he arrived to give a hand with James' care and allow Emma to 
get some extra rest before the birth.

I am working on polishing my photography skills and took advantage
of an available model.


Baby #2's arrival went so much faster than James' birth. Emma began
contractions and worked to keep them active throughout the rest
of the day. They left for the birthing center around midnight (I 
followed as soon as care had arrived to stay with James) and Baby Caleb
arrived right at 6am!






I reveled in the joy of caring for James.






Right after returning home from North Carolina, I took off again
to help my cousin represent a ministry at a church event. My cousin
recently stepped into the role as executive director of Speak for the Unborn, 
a pro-life ministry intent on equipping churches and individuals to clearly 
present the gospel to those of a pro-choice mindset as well as those who 
are contemplating an abortion.

That is a summary in pictures. Other parts of the month I spent cleaning out my grandmother's house as we are preparing to sell it. It can be a challenge as I tackle the large task of sorting, organizing, distributing, and removing, and it is also a bitter realization at times as I take apart the house where so many memories originate. There is something uniquely special about a grandparent's house, is there not? Many changes in our family in the last several months, but I am thankful for a Father Who does not change and Who has promised,

"The Lord is righteous in all His ways, and holy in all His works." Psalm 145:17

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