…on July 15, 1988,
Two crazy kids…
said "I do."
And my life has never been the same!
Oh, how I love this man!!!
Happy Anniversary to Doug – my amazing husband and very best friend.
Looking forward to the rest of our adventure together,
Alesha
I've been listening to an audio version of The Secret Garden; and every time I go outside to check on my plants, I hear the following refrain (by the mean children who teased little Mary):
"Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And marigolds all in a row"
I love the way good literature seeps into your psyche, and colors your thoughts with lovely rhymes and prose and wonderful little quotes to fit some of life's more interesting moments!
So, in case you've been wondering how my garden is growning, I thought I'd let you see!!!
We moved all the plants out of doors, and that is working really well for us. Doug was so innovative to find another "trellis" for the cucumbers when they grew taller than the one we had provided for them.
He sunk a discarded chain link gate into the ground near the house and the cucumbers had twined around by the next morning!
It was pouring when I took this picture, so sorry for the "fuzziness".
And here's how every little thing is growing:
Tiny, tiny baby yellow heirloom tomato plant
So big now, and still growing…new blossoms every day, but no tomato yet.
Yellow Pear Tomato
Pretty little tomatoes, growing nicely!
Pickling Cucumber
This will be cucumber #3 for this plant, and it has many more growing.
Here's the first one we picked. It was delicious!
Crazy 8 Cucumber (because the cukes are supposed to reach 8 inches long.)
This guy is about 6.5 inches. It is killing us to leave him out there!
As you can see, everything is growing very well; and we are so thankful for that!
Other than our garden, we are all doing well. Doug and Isaac have been to therapy twice in the new vehicle and we are so thankful for it. Every time we drive it, we find something new to love!
On Friday, I went for my first solo drive. It was so easy, all the buttons, knobs and gizmos are in convenient places. I usually hate to drive in the rain, but Tranny even made that a fun adventure. 🙂
Praying you all have a blessed weekend,
HopeFULLy,
Alesha
We went to the car dealership, signed papers and came home with this vehicle – free and clear. I have no idea who all was involved or what deals were made…I'm absolutely sure it was all legal and Christ-honoring, though!!! 🙂
This is a 2012 Ford Transit Connect. It is brand new, as you can see by the odometer. Right now, it seats Isaac beautifully, as well as stores his chair completely upright in the back. Our little ramp fit right across the back for storage, as well.
We are in the process of applying for a grant that will hopefully allow us to have it modified with a ramp/lift for when Isaac gets bigger. That will cost between $16,000-$20,000, and we will be without the vehicle for a month as it is shipped to Indiana for the conversion. It will be a while before that happens, obviously.
So, I leave you with pictures and verses of praise and amazement.
"Our God is so great, so strong and so mighty…there's nothing my God cannot do!!!"
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Isaiah 48:6 "Thou hast heard, see all this; and will not ye declare it? I have shewed thee new things from this time, even hidden things, and thou didst not know them."
Job 42:2-3 "I know that thou canst do every thing, and that no thought can be withholden from thee.
Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? therefore have I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not."
Psalm 84:11 "For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly."
(of course, we had to try out the Sync program and call Doug's mom in Ohio to tell her the good news!!!)
And THIS…
…this makes it worth the wait.
I am so full of gratitude and we are overflowing with thanksgiving!
Our God is worthy to be praised.
Please join us tonight by leaving a comment in honor of His mighty work on our behalf!
AND tomorrow is Isaac's 12th birthday…could the timing have been any better?????
HopeFULLy,
Alesha
We are in the process of trying to find a wheelchair-accessible vehicle for our family. Our truck died on May 8th, and we have been without a vehicle since then.
I know intellectually that family is incredibly important, but to see family spring into action on our behalf has really been amazing!
All these combine to make this time of waiting, bearable.
As we sink our faith deeper into the mind of Christ, and trust Him to meet this incredible need, we are propped up and encouraged by these in our family who have come along beside us.
Of course, we have sweet friends who minister to us, too, giving us ideas and telling us about vehicles they've seen, and encouraging us with reminders of Who God is, and that He promises to meet every need. These are our brothers and sisters in Christ, and so, by that definition, are FAMILY, as well!
The world has swallowed the lie that it takes a government, a society, a village of people to raise a child. This is wrong and unScriptural. It takes individuals who are committed to the success of the child and to the spiritual growth of the child, to properly raise that child to be a Child of the King.
In Isaac's situation, he is "safe" in the Lord, because he does not have the understanding to make a personal decision for Christ.
So, in his case, we are not coming together to teach him about Jesus and salvation in a mental and spiritual way; but rather we are coming together to teach him how Jesus IS by meeting his physical and emotional needs.
I John 3:16-18 "Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us: and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.
But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth."
My family is loving Isaac, and loving us, "in deed and in truth."
That is very humbling and encouraging and is – quite honestly – just blessing my socks off!!!
Thank you, Lord, for my family!
HopeFULLy,
Alesha
Welcome to Obtaining Mercy!
I am Alesha Kay and I am so excited that you have dropped by my blog for the Ultimate Blog Party!
I started blogging in 2007, which was a particulary difficult year for our family. I was just looking for a place to unwind, to share my thoughts and feelings, and to connect with other likeminded women.
I have been greatly blessed by the people I have met since then. I love my bloggy friends!
I blog quite a bit about the men in my life: My husband Doug and my son, Isaac. In fact, Isaac has his own page here, because he is such a special kiddo – in more ways than one.
I also write about running a household, living with chronic conditions (fibromyalgia & osteoarthritis) and about our ongoing goal of fitness and health.
The writing that I am most passionate about is my A Door of Hope posts.
I reached a point in my life, when Isaac was so sick in 2007, that I felt absolutely hopeless. I had never experienced that kind of emptiness and pain before, and I was shocked and saddened by my inability to rise above those feelings.
So, I ran to God's Word, and I sunk myself into It to see what I could find about hope; and of course, the Bible's pages are brimming with verses and stories about the Hope that we can only find in God alone.
The Lord is so gracious and kind to give us all that we need to meet life's trials, when we read His Word. He wants our lives to be joyful and filled with hope.
As we come to know the character of God, we come to realize that as long as God lives, there is hope! It is ours for the asking, and it is bountiful and everlasting in its supply.
If you are hurting today, I pray that you find some words of comfort and assurance here at Obtaining Mercy and A Door of Hope.
Thanks for coming to the Ultimate Blog Party!!!
Be sure to head to Party Central and visit with the other bloggers there.
Hopefully blogging,
Alesha Kay
Managing My Monday – Ike and I are hanging out by ourselves this morning. Julie is not feeling well today. I did manage to get all of his dvds back in their jackets and videos rewound and on the shelf. That's something that Daddy doesn't manage to keep up with on the weekend, and it is no problem to do them on Monday morning. 🙂
We had a wonderful Resurrection Sunday together yesterday. As I stood up in the choir and looked out at the church congregation, in their spring-colored clothing, singing "I serve a RISEN Saviour. He's in the world today! I know that He is living, whatever men may say, " it seemed to be the happiest holiday ever!!!
Really, it is a day of such victory, such triumph, such incredible sacrifice ending in Christ's resurrection. How can we not LOVE the celebration of all of that?!
Of course, I also indulged a bit over the weekend in my favorite Easter candy eeeeever – Robin's eggs.
We didn't get any pictures yesterday. We were focused on the basics – all of us getting to church together. :) So some of the fun extras were dropped; but we had a good day! The weather here was just gorgeous! Ike and Doug spent some time out on the front porch while I was at church for the evening service. They were able to listen to the service on the radio out there. 🙂
I do have a pic of our newly planted veggies, though! Our friend, Mike, potted some plants for us and Doug brought them home last Tuesday. I am trying really hard not to kill them! 😉
From left to right these are Yellow Brandywine Tomato, Yellow Pear Tomato, Boston Pickling Cucumber and Straight Eight Cucumber. He also sent this little pot of Basil.
They are on my front porch, but are getting plenty of sunshine and fresh air. This is really an experiment of sorts, to see if I can grow things on this porch. We do have bamboo stakes and a mesh that is used for gutters that we'll be inserting into the pots for the cukes. The tomatoes are a determinite variety and will not need to be staked.
I just got an email from him, reminding me that these will need to be pollenated, since they aren't outside to get the help from the bees. I'll be researching that to see what needs to be done. If you are knowledgeable about this process, I sure would appreciate some advice or perhaps a web site that might help.
Well, I have several more things listed on my "To Do" list on my phone for today, so I'd best get busy!
Wishing you a happy week,
Alesha
I'm trying to learn how to use the "macro" setting on my camera.
Hmmm…seems like my focus is a bit skewed,
Sorta like my internal focus sometimes…
Only seeing clearly the dried, dying, ugly parts of my life…
Somehow overlooking the new, vibrant bits of color that are popping up all over.
I need to appreciate the new growth, the new beauty…
Inspite of the barren background.
What are you focused on today?
Blessings to you,
Alesha