Thursday, March 15, 2007

"nuff said

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Immense Joy

Not only has God allowed me to witness and experience the birth of Niah and the interaction of Jonathan and Kristine, but He graciously permitted me to watch Cathy's reaction as well. What is she thinking? I can imagine it is a mixture of joy, awe and gratitude. I can only think that it's all welling up to the point of bubbling over in that joyful smile that makes her eyes sparkle full of love and gleeful exuberance. God is always blessing me; in good times and in the hard times too... and every now and then, He gives us an experience much like the one caught here... and with a full heart, I bow in adoration and praise.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Just to Share

The happy family. Mom, Dad and Niah are doing great. It was good to not only be there with Jonathan and Kristine, but to watch them as they began to adjust to Niah's arrival in their home. They were anticipating her arrival, but like as all, they couldn't imagine the impact and influx of love. I'll await with anticapation and joy as I get to watch, learn and see Niah's life unfold.
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Monday, March 12, 2007


The Family
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Pictured from left to right are: Timothy, Gary, Cathy, Andy Justison our son-in-law, daughter Amanda, Jonathan and his wife Kristine (Gregg) Woodring

Reflections of a New Granddad...

It was good to see the family. Almost everyone was here to see Niah. Shawn, Mike and David left for Indiana yesterday afternoon. Mandy and Andy have just left for home today. After saying goodbye to my mom and Rose, (thanks for the LR B&B) we've headed to Jonathan's abode. We too will be leaving today. We may or may not drive to spend the night with Andy and Amanda in Evansville before heading back to Anderson. They are heading for England later this month. Timothy seems to have enjoyed his week of independence. Jonathan and Kristine are adjusting well. They have the look of new parents... tired but joyful. Their's is a life of upcoming adjustments as they get to know Niah. It was also good to see our friends at Faith in North Little Rock too. What a privilege to be at church with my son, daughter-in-law and Niah. I will be able to say that I was in church with them on the first day she went to church. I marvel at God's goodness and grace towards us, as we celebrated His love, and introduced Niah to what I pray will be a life long event... celebrating and worshipping our loving God and Savior! I pray that God greatly use her in her life, and give her the strength, faith and courage to meet the challenges and opportunity that life affords. What an awesome God we serve!

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Niah's Entrance

Cathy and I have adjusted well to the reality of being grandparents. Niah was born healthy and alert. Mom and daughter are doing well. It was great as a dad to watch the interactions of the new parents with their daughter as well as that of both sets of grandparents. Already respectful and appreciative, Niah I believe in her short lifetime has brought us even closer. As the family gathered around the room, grandparents, new parents and one uncle, David Gregg, we prayed that Niah would come to know God's love and that we would provide for her the guidance, teaching and mentoring she would need to fulfill God's purpose for her life.

This new chapter promises to be exciting; all that others have told us that it would be. I look forward to getting to know Niah and seeing God's plan unfold for her life. I'm already praying that her heart be receptive to the message of His love for her as well as to her future. For those who I'll come to see in the next few days: I have pictures... lots of them.