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The O'Rinehimer Factor
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Sunday, April 29, 2007. Bump, Set . Pray. As I walked up to the volleyball court at the high school 200 sets of African eyes locked on to me and all activity seemed to come to a hault. "You are welcome", said Benteel (one of the students, tall one pictured left with Titus). "Come and play, you are most welcome to join the game." A few serves and spikes later I had some new friends. Talents to help tell others about Jesus. Pictures of our new friends). Posted by John and Erica @ 1:02 PM. Bible School with...
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The O'Rinehimer Factor
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Swahili for "Praise the Lord ). We are making progress. Update- continued from last posting). Josh has continued to ask questions about God, Jesus, the Bible, Creation, and so much more every day that we are with him! It is so amazing to see him discovering Jesus! He had never even heard the story of Adam and Eve, or any of the Creation story for that matter. He only knew of Evolution, but his response was something like, Now that I know this, this ape theory sounds crazy!
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: Introducing...
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Friday, August 29, 2008. 7 lbs 5 oz. Yes, those are proud grandparents peeking through the nursery window). HE IS SO ADORABLE! I can't wait to hold this little guy. CONGRATULATIONS! WE LOVE YOU ALL! I am so happy for you guys. He looks precious! Jill (Warmann) Potts said. Kara, Krista told me the fantastic news and pointed me to your blog. Congratulations, Kara! Best wishes to you and your growing family! He is so cute!
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: Ethan's March Madness
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Thursday, April 08, 2010. I am late in posting this but it did happen during the month of March. I was at the store with Ethan and had him in the cart. I gave him a snack in a small container to keep him busy. He decided to launch the whole container out of the cart, looked at me and said "two points! Makes sense, given his sports lovin father! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the image above to find out how.
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: July 2009
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Friday, July 31, 2009. Sunday through Tuesday of this week I got to take part in my first Transforming Community. Retreat as part of our church's preparations for our Spiritual Formation Center. It's been great to become a part of this community, and I look forward to the other retreats. I turned the wrong way. Normally I would have had my GPS in hand and not made such a mistake, but they encouraged us to unplug from tech...
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: December 2008
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Friday, December 26, 2008. My Heart is Full. I've wanted for some time now to put this into words through a blog post. Due to the fact that I've been basically absent from the blog since Ethan's birth (other than sending the "I Crawl the Line" picture from my phone), obviously it hasn't happened- until now. Links to this post. Meeting the Harris Cousins. Links to this post. Thursday, December 11, 2008. Links to this post.
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: September 2008
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Ethan turned one month yesterday. He has his one month check-up this Friday. I can't wait to see how much he has grown and how much weight he has gained. His cheeks and belly look much bigger these days. Other changes I have noticed: darker eyebrows, top eyelashes coming in, and staying awake more. He smiles often in his sleep and has some really cute dimples. Links to this post. Free Guestmap...
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: August 2009
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Saturday, August 29, 2009. A year ago today we were welcoming Ethan. Into the world. This little guy has brought an unbelievable amount of joy into our lives. I can't imagine being any more thankful for a life than I am for his. Ethan, you don't understand how big of a deal your first birthday is, but your Mom and I are celebrating with very thankful hearts. You mean the world to us. Links to this post. We love you Chepe!
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: One Year Old
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Saturday, August 29, 2009. A year ago today we were welcoming Ethan. Into the world. This little guy has brought an unbelievable amount of joy into our lives. I can't imagine being any more thankful for a life than I am for his. Ethan, you don't understand how big of a deal your first birthday is, but your Mom and I are celebrating with very thankful hearts. You mean the world to us. Lisa (the girls' moma). The Confession...
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas: Oops!
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New Lives From Guatemala to Texas. At least until we come up with a different name. Tuesday, March 09, 2010. On Sunday afternoon Ethan felt warm when he woke up from his nap. I couldn't find the thermometer so I just went ahead and gave him a dose of Motrin. Two hours later, he felt very warm so I found the thermometer and discovered that he had 103 degree fever! This created a moral dilemma: should I lie and said that I couldn't find the bottle or admit that I had given my child the wrong medication?