I have to say that ever since Ruby was born I've been counting down to an overnight date. I didn't know when it would happen but just the thought of it kept me going during those first few months of long nights and no sleep. It took a little longer than I expected but finally, after a year and one month, we got to take that overnight date!
If you recall from my Valentine's Day post Nathan had surprised me with a night at the O'Brien Mountain Inn but we were unable to go because I-5 was closed due to the bad weather. Greg and Teresa at the Inn were kind enough to let us reschedule.
Our night was just amazing. It started with a dinner at Jacks which I had been craving for a long time. Then we went out to the Inn to meet Teresa, the owner, who shared with us that she was upgrading our reservation to the Petite Suite just because she wanted to bless us. As soon as we got in our room a lightening and thunder storm started up and it rained and hailed on and off for a few hours. When Teresa said that she wanted to bless us I don't know if she realized how real that became for me. Everything about the night, from the beautiful room, to the incredible weather, to the fireplace and homemade chocolates made me feel so taken care of by God. It's weird to think that things like that can do that but I really felt a sense of God's provision down deep which is very timely for some things that we are going through.
It was so lovely to get to sleep straight through the night without worrying about being woken by Ruby or one of our cats (who frequently jump on me or wake me with some annoying gesture during the night). The breakfast that was delivered to our room was amazing and the presentation was beautiful.
As we were leaving we chatted with Greg and Teresa and two of their beautiful girls (they have seven kids!). They are some of the nicest people we've ever met and it was obvious that the special ingredient in their business was the Holy Spirit as they clearly have a radiant love for the Lord.
Nathan and I really got a chance to connect and just be with each other. I realized that I always knew how important that was but I didn't realize just HOW important until we got away.
So thank you babe for planning this - I can't wait to do it again! And thank you Beth at Public Health (Nathan's work) for giving Nathan your gift certificate to the Inn so we could be able to do this! Thank you mom and dad for watching Ruby overnight so we could get away! And thank you Greg and Teresa for creating such an amazing atmosphere and for blessing us the way you did!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
An Overnight Date!
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Incredible
Nathan's brother Nick drew this last week. He's in Iraq with the army and has both incredible talent and a lot of time on his hands. I love this drawing Nick - I think you captured Ruby perfectly! I can't wait till you can see her again in real life - she needs to see her Uncle Nick!!!
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Friday, March 13, 2009
A Great Weekend
We had a wonderful weekend and I'm just now getting around to writing about it. The weather was beautiful. I got to take a nap each day. We took an amazing family walk over to check out Rivercrest park. I got to read outside in the sun. We went to a fun dinner for the Redding Rancheria Community Fund on Saturday night that we got to dressed up for and my wonderful mom watched Ruby. And we topped it off with church which was great and Ruby cried a little bit less than she normally does in the nursery (those nursery workers are the best!)
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
My Ruby
I just wanted to share some of the adorable pictures my friend Bethany took of Ruby recently. She got a new camera and was playing around and I am just so lucky that she decided to do this when Ruby was around. Thanks Bethany!!!


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Friday, March 6, 2009
Birthcoach
I had the pleasure and privilege of being Anna's birthcoach. It was a new experience for me but I loved every minute of it. It was an interesting life lesson to have Matt and Anna believe in me, that I could coach Anna to her goal of a medication-free water birth, when I didn't even have the confidence in myself. Their belief in me, combined with AMAZING training from my mother-in-law who is an incredible doula (certified birthcoach and childbirth educator), and lots of prayer gave me assurance that I could do it.
I prayed for it to be a spiritual experience for all of us and it absolutely was. I know angels were in the room when Malea was born, rejoicing in the birth of this future history maker. I also don't think it was coincidence that I had a word spoken over me just hours before going to the hospital. A friend and mentor had prayed that she saw me coming into my motherhood in the Lord - that I would be a spiritual mother to many out there. I have never thought of myself as a mother; I mean I am a mom to Ruby, but I don't think "mother" when I think of myself. So this word was new to me, but it felt right. I reflected on this on my way to the hospital, where I was about to coach a dear friend through the physical process of becoming a mother herself. I love it when God gives us a tangible example of what He is doing in the spiritual realm.
Anna did an incredible job - she is really a model for labor where you stay in control and relax though the pain. I decided that I'd love to coach another birth at some point in my life (maybe Anna's next baby - ha ha Anna!) but the key to it all was that Anna really listened to me and did what I told her to. When I said relax your legs, she relaxed them, when I said breathe, she did, when I told her to stay in control and not to panic, she focused and let her body do the work to get Malea out. It was beautiful and several times I teared up over what I was witnessing - the sacrifice Anna was going through to let Malea come into this world. Think about it; it's an incredible picture for our lives.
Thank you Anna and Matt for letting me be a part of one of the most precious days of your lives. It has now become one of my most special days and I will treasure it forever.
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