Wednesday, April 25, 2012

I'm not sure even where to begin ...

I mentioned about 3.5 weeks ago that we were beginning
a new chapter in our family's life.
Little did I know that chapter would have such a rocky start.
I will spare you most of the details.
I will, however, share that the past 3.5 weeks have been some of the
most difficult days emotionally for me as a wife.
As an individual I do not like conflict.
As a wife, I do not like it even more.
During the last couple of weeks Pancho and I have
not been on the same page when it comes to
how this new chapter of our lives should begin.
He has been on page 1 and I have been on page 100,
if that explains how differently we have looked at this
big decision.
He has listened to my perspective and I have listened
to his and we have sought the Lord individually, as a couple
and as a family.
We have involved some of our friends in this process as well
and they have committed to praying for us
which has proven to be such a gift.
(thanks A TAL) 
And in the midst of the discussions and praying
we have not been united.
Neither of us has been upset with the other.
Yet it has been a very uncomfortable place for us to be in
our marriage because we are not accustomed
to being on different pages, let alone such different pages.
Right in the midst of this difficulty, I shared this part with a dear friend.
 She reminded me that these times will come again
with future decisions 
and that it is good to simply push through,
doing exactly what we have done (discuss, pray, pray, discuss),
trusting God to bring about a united decision eventually.
What great advice.
(thanks, Amy C)
So, like I said, I will spare you all the details and simply say:
WELCOME SIMBA
Simba is a 5 month old Irish Cream Golden Retriever.
We are overwhelmed with God's obvious hand and
orchestration in his arrival into our family.
He has a sweet, honey-like disposition and has done
well with us during the past 15 hours he has been in our home.
This morning as I spent some time with the Lord I thanked
Him for seeing us through this decision and
giving us all the strength to walk in the way He clearly
indicated.
(this was one of my big concerns, how will we each deal with
whatever God calls us to do?)
I am sure there will be hard times with Simba, times when I question
whether it was a good decision or not.
However, as I am studying in God's Word,
"Come, let us rejoice in Him..."
Psalm 66:6
 I am learning that "to let" is not passive.
It is actively causing something to happen.
I am actively rejoicing in God's hand in
this decision about a dog, which dog,
when dog, how dog,
etc.
Please rejoice with us!
Remember, it says,
"Come, let us rejoice in Him..."
We hope you can stop by and meet Simba soon.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Just because

 I have been playing with the settings a little bit on
our camera and sometimes I have live
models and other times I have inanimate ones.


This time I had a live one and an adorable one to boot, right?

Sunday, April 22, 2012

I'll Never Get Tired of This Image


No matter how many times I see this out the front window
or the patio door, I will never tire of seeing Samuel mirroring
his papa.

Lord, may Samuel mirror Pancho in more than
just lawn mowing!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Just a Swingin'-- Comparison

Here is another comparison collage.
I actually had a picture of each of the kids
at 8 months in a swing!
Because Katrina's picture was not showing her
face, I have one here where we
can really make a good comparison.


Any thoughts?

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Monday, April 09, 2012

Family Photo Shoot

The extended Gehring family celebrated Easter together
on Saturday.
We had a delicious brunch, hosted by my parents, and
then we all walked to the park in shifts, where the kids played,
several adults played a game of PIG and we took some pictures.


Saturday, April 07, 2012

Another New Chapter

Pancho has wanted a dog since before we were married.
Katrina was born and very quickly we discovered
that she enjoys animal life a LOT.

Last summer Pancho and Katrina
really REALLY 
wanted to get a dog.
I was able to buy myself nearly a year by saying
that we were going to have another baby and I
could simply not house-train a dog and
adjust to life with 3 children.

So, they have anxiously counted down the months
and God has been SO gracious to do a good work in my heart,
preparing me for life as a dog owner.

If you know me, you know that I can handle dogs but
I am not one of "those people" that is drawn to dogs at
every park, street corner, etc.
However, as the year has passed God has given me
a real heart to bless Pancho and Katrina with this
special, special gift.

Many people that know of our recent down payment
have responded with shock and even chagrin as they
have heard what we are embarking on.
That has been discouraging, to say the least.
It is the second time in a very short amount of time
that God has led our family to something and His people
have responded with anything but encouraging
comments.
I have learned through these experiences that it is
critical to receive news from family and friends
with grace.

So, on to the good news and the pictures...

Here is a little teaser/game.
Can you guess what kind of dog we are getting by the name?


Well, here is the answer!



Here is a picture of the dog that captures the
essence of the newest chapter of our lives.
*Samuel fell asleep in the car and missed the second visit with the puppy!
Hence the lack of a picture with him and Tundra.


She is a Siberian Husky and her name is Tundra
(thanks, Uncle Nick, for the great name suggestion!).
She will be 3 weeks old on Monday and we are slated to
welcome her into our home in early May.
Yesterday we purchased her first collar and got a
little engraved name plate.
It is very exciting and not hard to get wrapped up in the emotion
that goes along with this process.
That is why the negative comments have stung so much, I think.

This is the right choice for our family.
Some may say, "God doesn't even care about this type of thing,
why are you saying, "God led our family...""
I disagree.
There are instances in the Bible where the Lord used
the animal kingdom to teach VERY important lessons.
Two that come to mind?
Daniel in the lions den
and Balaam and the talking donkey.

We trust that God will use Tundra in our lives in a
special way.
Maybe it will be nothing more than a vehicle to create
some wonderful family memories.
Praise God!
Maybe it will something more profound than that.
Praise God!

We look forward to welcoming Tundra
into our home and we hope you
can meet her soon!


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Here Comes Summer...

You know it is warm when Samuel is out mowing.
Well, it doesn't have to be warm but the grass must be showing
for Samuel to feel like having his mower out is legitimate.

It has been warm, however, and today Pancho indulged Samuel
 and raked the front and the side yards with a special
blade on the mower.
When I asked why he didn't do the back he said,
"I thought I would leave the back for another day
since you know Samuel is going to be asking
everyday."
True enough.


So here is Samuel's inspiration...



And here is Samuel.

I wonder if Joel will be out with them next spring?

Monday, March 12, 2012

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Our girl

Our girl is getting so big.
She is learning to read really well and
thrilling us each evening as she reads us her
school books.
She is a great helper to Samuel and Joel and
to both of us.
She finished her AWANA Sparks book and is
going through it a second time.
She is such a joy in our lives and we are
so thankful for her presence in our family.