Thursday, April 11, 2013

Week33, Letter to Baby PLR

Dear baby PLR, I am taking some time to write to you and let you know how much we love you. We have about 6.5 more weeks until you arrive. You have a friend who arrived today! You guys will be close in age--how fun is that? You are doing really good with lots of movement and you are getting ready for the world. I hope you are comfy and enjoy all the comforts. We are going to go play a lot when you get here. You have a fun big sister; her name is Adelle. She loves Angelina Ballerina, Curious George, and Mickey Mouse Club House. We are going to take a family trip to Disneyland in October. You are going to be such an adventure baby. We try to be an adventure family. Anyway, we love you and pray for good labor and delivery. You are precious. I am so happy I get to be your mom and your dad is so happy to be your dad. Lastly, your sister, loves you so much already. She kisses you everyday and says "sister." You are fearfully and wonderfully made--you are our gift. Love, Mommy, Daddy, and Adelle.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Dear PLR, My Sweet Baby #2

Dear Baby PLR, I am sitting here thinking of my blessings in life and how you are one of them. I can't believe it-I don't think I can fully understand it or else I would implode. Okay, Mommy is going off and you as a baby would not really understand this, but I guess this would be a great reminder of my love for you when you are older. A reminder for when you are off in your teens, or off to college--you will not be away from my love. You should know that your dad and I are so in love. We are grateful that God would enrich our lives, our marriage, to have you and Adelle. You will be here in about 8 weeks. You are such a treasure and we look forward to taking you out and about with your big sister. You might like to know that Mommy has gained a little bit too much weight in two weeks, so we're trying to be a little healthier. Your Cambodian Grandma, yey, is really big on eating healthy and gaining healthy too. You got to eat lots of fast food, because Mommy craved McDonald or burgers. You seem to really like beef and pork--I hope you are chicken fan. You like to move a lot, just like your big sister; you move around near my ribs when I lay down at night but you are nice about getting comfortable. I felt your foot or hand one day-it was crazy, I pressed on the little bulge on my belly and you pressed back! Sweet girl, you like all of God's creations, are fearfully and wonderfully made. Already I pray for you. Already I dream and think of you and love you so dearly. I get to meet you soon. I will write again and share of your time in the womb before you are Daddy's and Mommy's arms.

To Love Two

I should title this blog to love three: first I have learned to love my husband and fall in love over and over again and then we received the blessing of a baby girl: Adelle, our first born and now we have the honor of a second baby girl (her name will later be revealed). Honestly, I think "How can I love another one if I love my husband and baby girl so much?" Time and time again I read that "Love multiplies, it never divides." I am thankful for that truth. I wonder if God just loves us over and over again-I know he paid the ultimate price and sent his only son, Jesus, to die on the cross, but I really am amazed at the privilege of loving children. I am amazed at the honor of having children. You know, the Bible says that children are a blessing. Oh, and I am counting my blessings! :) I logged on to write a letter to baby girl (many, many weeks later than I did with my first). No time for thinking on the negatives or the regrets; I actually received a scripture-I suppose it was a gift/ a reminder from God. Philippians 4:8 New International Version (NIV) 8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. I am thankful; I am full of thanks. I am feeling so abundant during this time and I owe it all to the goodness of God.