Monday, August 27, 2007
Kiddo Update
So with that being said we have scheduled a c-section two weeks from today on Monday September 10th. We are praying that he does decide to flip one last time before then but if he is far to comfortable how he is right now then he will arrive and meet the world on the 29th.
We have another sono scheduled for Wednesday so I will update you all after that time and let you know how he is situated. Also we are hoping to make sure that he is a little guy rather than a little girl.
Alycia is doing great, a bit tired but doing great. She has one week back to work under her belt. Today is when all of the kiddos return back to class so please pray that for her with that. Dealing with all of the kids in the school can be rather challenging so please pray that she will make it for the next two weeks before the birth of #1 for us.
We appreciate your prayers for both of them.
In Him who created us and our little boy,
Monday, August 20, 2007
Prayer request
Please pray for a few things: She has a new classroom this year since their school was just remodeled over the summer. So she is going to have to be on her feet a lot getting it set up just right for the kids to arrive back next week. Pray for her physically to make it through along with mentally. It will be a tough few weeks for her physically and as we all know as we are physically challenged our minds are challenged as well. Pray that she will keep a healthy attitude while maintaining a godly character as she returns and is physically and mentally drained.
His due date is September 16th so we are under a month so keep him in your prayers as well.
We appreciate each one of you and your prayers.
Monday, August 6, 2007
Spiritual Retreat
Here are a few pics from the weekend:


On the way home we stopped to visit Alycia's grandparents and her cousin Kristi who had baby Emery in June. Toby got a little practice:

Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Thankfulness
We know it is a tough concept to wrap our heads around that everything we have is from the Lord. We have worked for it, right? Yes but our working is for the Lord, isn't it? Honestly in our case it is not the case all of the time.
We are realizing that how can the Lord trust us in his work overseas if we cannot have the character back home here in the states at our jobs.
26for, "The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it."
26for, "The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it."
Continue to pray for us on the recent lessons learned about being thankful. We need to be more thankful for our jobs here in the States before he can entrust us in his work overseas. Also that we can be more thankful for ALL that the Lord has entrusted to our possession especially the little life that we will meet in no time. Not to take the Lord for granted in every little thing that we do and have.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
July 22
1. READING - After our weekend at SIM we were given a stack of books to read. These books are to be read by September so we are both trying to buckle down and get them done.
2. EQUIPPING - We are part of a team from our church of people who are preparing to go overseas. This team consists of our missions pastor, Joanne, and two ladies, Beverly and Christina. Beverly hopes to go to Indonesia and Christina plans to serve in the Sudan. The purposes of the team are to learn and grow together in our process of going, as well as to build stronger relations with our church and the missionary care team. We are also working on preparing ourselves as individuals and as a couple for the journey that lies ahead.
3. FELLOWSHIPPING - On Friday night we joined a group of SIM missionaries and supporters who meet monthly to pray for God's work through SIM around the world. This Friday a couple who have served in Liberia joined us and shared how God is ministering to people in that war-torn country. It was very encouraging to hear about the amazing things God is doing. It was also helpful for us to talk with other couples who are in the process of joining SIM in ministry. Plus, it was fun to meet a few people who know Kyle and Anne and their work in Nigeria.
4. WAITING - we are currently waiting for our "official job description" for Nigeria. Once this is formed we can "get running" on building our team of supporters.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
- for patience to wait on God's timing.
- that our job description will be done.
- that we get the reading done.
- Kyle, Anne and the kids as they journey back to Nigeria next week.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
July 14th Update

After returning from Milwaukee, Alycia's parents and her friend Sonja came for a visit. Ron and Kathy really enjoyed spending time with Xena, Sonja's 14 month old - they were getting great practice for Caden. Toby nick-names Alycia and Sonja "weeble 1" and "weeble 2" because they both waddle so much (due to being 7 months pregnant!)
Baby Update:
Everything continues to go well with the pregnancy. Caden has become a little wiggle worm as Alycia feels him moving on and off all day now. We are now in the countdown phase - 9 weeks to go (but we are hoping for only 7 or 8 and definatley not 10 or more!) We are so excited about meeting our little one and introducing him to all of you.
View more pics and stories on our individual websites: click on TOBY or ALYCIA to be taken to their sites.
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