I tried to post a few nights ago, but had a faulty internet connection. The entire post was lost. Since that time, I’ve been so absorbed with the normal business of family things, that I have not really had time to post again. Even now, I’m ready to head out with my little troops (the youngest five) in order to do some birthday shopping. Both Mariam and Emily celebrate their birthdays during Thanksgiving week. That tends to make things a little bit busy!
I don’t have much verbal creativity right now – but I have many crafty items in the works for Christmas. Maybe I only have the ability to be creative in one realm at a time?
There actually ARE lots of things going on around our house – things that I would like to share with you – but I think that I will have to resort to a bullet point type of update versus a coherent post for each item.
1) Emily, who turns 14 this week, was recently in for a regular doctor’s visit. We have been fairly healthy over the last two years, so I have not even established most of my children with a doctor. In order to establish a family of ten with a new doctor, that’s right….it takes ten separate visits. It may not seem important, but if you are faced with emergencies (as we were this summer with Nick and Ben) you quickly find that you need a family doctor. So, we’ve been working on that. During Emily’s turn last week, we asked the doctor to look at some large, flat, brown moles on Em’s arms. The doctor was duly concerned, and quickly scheduled a biopsy. The biopsy was done yesterday, and we should know what kind of moles we are dealing with within a week. I do know this doctor pretty well, as she is the one who delivered Mariam two years ago. She’s a incredible doctor, not over-reactive at all, but she was concerned about these moles. She said that it is odd for them to be as large as they are. She also said that Emily apparently has extremely photo-reactive skin. I have had some fear over this, have prayed to God that first of all that all would be well. Second, I have prayed that we would continue to give all things over to Him and asked that He would be with us through every storm.
2) Emily hurt her foot pretty badly while playing tag Sunday night. It has a large bruise and was swollen. The doctor said that she was not sure if was broken or not. If it is worse by Wednesday, we are to have it x-rayed. Emily thinks it is a little bit better this morning, so maybe we will avoid another medical adventure.
3) I am a working woman! Well, not really. (That’s really funny when you think about it. I’ve been a hard working woman for all of my adult years.) But now, I am working two nights for pay. I have a job that involves sitting with an elderly woman (92 years of age) from 8 p.m. til 8 a.m. I feed my family supper, bathe the little ones, do the nighttime routine, then head over where I help my little lady get ready for bed. She sleeps through the night, and calls me when she needs to get up to use the restroom. I am able to work on things such as grading essays and homework and handwork, until I go to bed myself. She has a bed for me and I sleep there. We get up around 7 a.m., and I fix her breakfast and whatever else she needs, and then I come home at 8 a.m. to a full day with my family. After all of our medical bills from this summer, it is a real answer to prayer. God provided a way for me to earn a little extra money in a manner that does not take time from my family. I’m able to “work” all night and still get rest. Isn’t that wonderful?
4.) Jacob, our oldest, has decided to graduate high school this year. We weighed the pros and the cons with him, and fiscally, graduation made the most sense. He’s already taking some college courses, but is unable to get financial aid as long as he is still a high-schooler. He’s ready. Very responsible, juggling work, high school and college at the same time. We’re excited for him, but that throws a few new meetings into the schedule and fastracks some of our plans. We’re looking into having him graduate in a ceremony with other local homeschooled seniors.
5.) Jeff, my husband, is at a point where he has to make a decision regarding his ministerial license. He has to decide which denomination is best compatible for holding his ordination papers. At this point, he is able to preach and officiate at weddings and funerals, and to put the title of Reverend before his name. It’s a time-consuming process to obtain that title, so he doesn’t simply want to let it fall by the wayside even though he isn’t pastoring at this time. His ordination is with the Missionary Church, a smallish but growing denomination. There are several denominations that are compatible – Wesleyan, Nazarene, various Methodist flavors of churches – but we need to make that decision. We have attended our local General Baptist church for a couple of years, but do find enough differences that have made us realize that we are not fully comfortable with keeping his official licensure with that denomination. So, this family of ten is visiting churches again and trying to find a church home that is warm, alive, loving AND compatible with Jeff’s reverency reverendhood ordination.
 It’s hard, it’s scary for some of our kids, but it is also good and interesting. It’s always interesting to try to find a church that fits the entire family! We do have a sense of hope. Hope and change and all that jazz, you know.Â
That’s it, I guess. I think that those are the major topics. Of course there are a million and two minor things that are always swirling around our home.
God bless you, friends and family. Thanks so much for stopping by and for reading.





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November 17th, 2009 at 10:21 am
Life is never dull at your house! Thanks for letting us know what has been happening and how we can pray. Your new job sounds perfect, and what a blessing to the one you care for!
Congratulations to Jacob for his diligence and growth. It is so exciting to see our children stretch their wings.
You and Emily are in my prayers as you await the biopsy report. Only in God’s family can love, joy, and peace be present even in the midst of suffering. “And our hope for you is firm, because we know that just as you share in our sufferings, so also you share in our comfort.” 2 Cor. 1:7.
Praying also for wisdom regarding your quest for a new church and Jeff’s “reverendhood”!
“Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the Lord God is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation.” Isaiah 12:2
November 17th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Oh my goodness-you do have a lot going on. Always love to ‘hear’ a slice of your life though. Hope Emily is okay–keep us posted!
November 17th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
Thank you, Violet!
November 17th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
Us too, Didi. Thank you!
November 18th, 2009 at 7:41 am
Hi Holly. *hugs* I hope that everything works out alright, both with Emily’s foot and the moles. You must be relatively good at turning things over to God, eh? *grins* I find myself having a hard time not worrying myself silly over the one I have, let alone 8. How is Nick doing, by the way?
November 18th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
I love to check in here and hear what your family’s up to. Sounds like you have your hands full (haha, ever heard that before?. I’ll be praying about Emily’s foot.
November 18th, 2009 at 10:10 pm
Thank you so much, Shannon!
November 18th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Hey Jenna. I could let worry eat me alive. I’ve done that….
Nick is doing okay! Thank you so much for asking!
November 19th, 2009 at 6:51 am
What a perfect job for a busy mom. Isn’t the Lord good to provide?
I’ve been able to establish a doctor for all my kids, but not one for myself. I think the immediate care is getting tired of seeing the lady with no doctor:)
November 19th, 2009 at 8:52 pm
Happy Birthday to Emily and Miriam!
You have so much going dearest Holly, that each of your posts are that much sweeter for their rarity. It’s like coming across a rose in the middle of a desert.
I will keep you and your family in my prayers. You have a lot of concerns on your plate. I hope Emily’s foot is better.
November 23rd, 2009 at 8:37 pm
Gosh Holly!
You’re such a slacker! :~)
Just kidding!
Love ya!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
November 24th, 2009 at 9:10 am
Your job sounds great! I hope Emily is ok. Happy Thanksgiving!