Sunday, July 28, 2013

Our weekend in pictures

 
Saturday afternoon.....
 
Saturday night we had our "4th of July" celebration since the real 4th fell on the day AFTER Shad's surgery and there was NO celebrating going on that day !

 

 
Sarah wasn't' so sure about the noise but seemed to watch the fireworks

 
Sam was delighted!!!!!

Love this boy!

 
Rodney with his new congo bongo drums before church!

 
Sarah and me
 

 
Sarah "dancing" She twirls like a ballerina during our worship service

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sarah dancing to Victory in Jesus
 
 
Sarah dancing to "He set me free"
the words go
"Once like a a bird
in prison  dwelt
No freedom from my sorrow
I felt but Jesus came whispered to me
and glory to God
He set me free
 
He set me free
He set me free
He broke the bonds of prison  for me
I'm glory bound my Jesus to see
For glory to God He set me free!
 
How very appropriate for Sarah to dance to that song.  God and God alone rescued her....
 
 
Rodney after church playing Sam his own concert!

 
I caught Selah holding her head up.  She also pulled it back into place:)  she is getting a tiny bit of head/neck control.
 

 
 
My husband has become an avid biker. He rides the many trails in the Green Swamp/Upper Hillsborough River area.  His doctor recommended that he do that instead of jogging, as it is safer for his back, much less strain on his lower back.     He has seen all kinds of animals (snakes, gators, bobcats, raccoons, turtles, deer, wild pigs, all kinds of birds)  Yesterday he saw a FLORIDA PANTHER!!!!!!!!! he was thrilled!!!!!  He was coming up to a site where he sees a small gator almost every time he goes out there.  He was actually looking into the water and caught a movement out of the corner of his eye, he turned and looked right at a panther!  The big cat slunk off into the bushes but Jon saw that he had some crawfish and had broken the shells and were eating them.   He has thought about taking a camera and really wished he'd had one yesterday for sure! 

1 comment:

  1. Such a joyful post! And yes, I often think, when watching some of the mentally challenged folks who attend our church worship during the music--that is what true joy looks like!

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