Tuesday, August 16, 2011

now this is happening



Just your average Tuesday night at home.  Lying on your dining room table having your arm sliced and diced by your good friend. (Who happens to be trained to do it.)


And ... the preferred method of moving large vehicles filled with rocks.  Or not.

And after all that ... a guy needs to sleep.

(Moses hasn't found his new place quite yet. Keep praying.)

7 comments:

terri said...

hey, i know those ladies! hi! (sorry about paige getting sliced and diced. that's gotta suck.)

KEZ said...

Oh my! I hope that table gets washed super well after that, especially if it's MRSA! Yum yum ;) But rock on Dr. Jen!

Have you looked into sending Moses to Zanmi Beni? It's a home for children with moderate to severe disabilities in northern PaP. Staffs health aides and rehab workers full time to care for the kids.

ae76b9b6-9cf5-11e0-9880-000f20980440 said...

Feel free to ignore this, but there is a good "home" about ten minutes from the airport, in the opposite direction of you guys. Many disabled & typically abled kids, good care, definate love. But now that I write this, I believe you have to place him where the gov told you, correct? If not feel free to contact me for more info.

Feeling ever inspired by all your updates & projects & devotion,

Abby (NY)

Rebecca said...

Holding my baby boy and crying out to God for Moses' mama tonight. I can't imagine the injustice that has led her to let him go. Lord, come quickly.

Melda said...

Sorry for Paige -

Thankful for Jen -

LOVE for Moses -
obviously, he is at home in Troy's arms......only the peaceful sleep like that! :)

As a sidenote: we are having a Livesay eat-down since Mike is back to work and the idea of taking 4 boys- 10, 11, 11, and 14 plus a newborn to the grocery store makes me crazy.

Last night we had Heather's famous egg salad with just egg and cream cheese.

Tonight we had chili without meat.
cause I just didn't have any.

Tomorrow.........we may be down to pancakes for dinner. But that might be the biggest hit of all time.

Sara said...

I love posts like this! Little snippets that are all in a day's work for you, but give people back here in the states a little window into waht normalcy looks like outside of our little view of the world.
Blessing on you all!

kayder1996 said...

I'm like the previous poster. Feel free to disregard. Haiti Children's Home in Mirebalais might take Moses. They have several special needs kids already. Just a thought if you were running out of ideas. And I can't believe you were told to leave him in the street! (Well, I can believe it but it's still shocking to hear.)