Ever since I was a little girl asked to memorize this verse in Sunday school it has been one of my favorites. A constant reminder that God is in control!
Now, more than ever, Reece and I look back at the past few years and see how God has guided each one of our steps to lead us where He wants us. His plans have always prevailed over the many that we have made - and we are so grateful for His goodness!
We had it all planned out, once again. All up until Thursday, February 19th, that is. It was just like any other day until right in the middle of teaching a math lesson I thought for sure I was going to be sick. I'd been fighting off a cold from the weekend prior so I didn't think anything of it - and I was able to hold it in being the expert puker that I am (for those of you that are worried at this point - mucous makes me sick - and with my allergies as bad as they are....well, I am quite experienced in the art of vomiting...yuck!).
I went through the rest of the school day snacking on a cracker here and there in attempt to settle my stomach. That evening, while Reece was out proctoring the EMT class, the thought crossed my mind that I had lost track of time...and well...yeah. So, I had an old, expired pregnancy test in the bathroom drawer and didn't expect anything to come of it but figured I'd at least make sure that I was legitimately ill (so as to call in sick for the following day of work). You can imagine my shock when it turned out to be positive. I took a picture just to be sure (and so I could later show Reece). For the remainder of the evening I checked and re-checked the calendar...apparently it's easy to lose track when you're as busy as we are! The next day I bought a new test - a different brand just to be absolutely sure - and it was again positive.
Reece got home that evening and I asked him if he wanted to see what I had been up to. He did as I knew he would, so I gave him the camera. When he turned it on to view the images, he stopped, looked at me with the most surprised face I've ever seen and asked "are you pregnant?!!!!?" "I think that's what that means," I replied.
How can this be?! We had not planned this. We had, in fact, been planning the exact opposite. I was going to work another year, we were saving to buy property, build a home, and THEN start our family.
But, as we have learned over and over again, God has plans that are often different than ours and better than anything we could come up with!
A new addition to the Miller family should be arriving near the end of October, 2009! Thank you for your prayers and rejoicing with us during this time!!
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I quickly learned all I wanted to know about the joys of morning sickness - and feel blessed (ok, maybe "blessed" is not quite the right word) to be among those that are not just sick in the morning - but all day. I have been rarely able to keep any breakfast or lunch down - and dinner only manages to stay in most times because I can lay down afterward. Vomiting 3-5 times a day is getting old really fast! It is truly exhausting and I'll be delighted when this stage is over.
If anyone is ever in need of a list of food ratings, I can accurately provide them with a chart of the best and worst tasting foods to throw up...not really something I am proud of.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Hip-hip-hooray! Am I the first one to comment? This is a first for me! :) Yay! I get to be an auntie! I am so excited for you both! Already love this little one so much!
ReplyDeleteyay! so excited for you! hope you're feeling better soon. i recommend ginger altoids. they will rot your teeth out, but they might make your tummy feel better :-) i think surprise babies are the best......it takes away the pressure of figuring out the "perfect timing." :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, wow!!! So excited for you guys!!! What a wonderful surprise! I'm so sorry you haven't been feeling well, Katie. . .I know how that is. I was the same way. . .sick ALL day. I think you have me beat on the throwing up thing, though, I usually only threw up once or twice a day. I know everyone has their piece of advice on how to deal with it; so I won't post mine here, but if you want what really helped me, let me know, and I'll be happy to share :)
ReplyDeleteWe...the 4 of us (including Link) are so, so very excited. We are looking forward to this bundle of joy from God...love you all!
ReplyDeleteHey Reese and FAMILY!
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind me following your new blog...I LOVE that your household is expanding!
I LOVE being pregnant...it all goes by SO fast...even though each 'uncomfortable' stage seems to last FOREVER! Just wait for those flutters and tummy wiggles....it's amazing!!
God's blessings over you two as you prepare!
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ReplyDeleteI'm very happy for you guys and would have never known it wasn't planned if you hadn't told. :) You will be amazed what God will provide even if your income goes down. If we could buy our house, you can too! Might change the timeline a bit, but probably not too substantially.
Congrats and wow am I so sorry for your barfing. I am 16 weeks and barfed for the 2nd time this pregnancy just this morning. I feel lucky compared to you! Week 12-13 is often the magic week for most though...hang in there!
Hi Katie! I'm Abi...one of Reece's cousins from NJ...we haven't met yet! I heard the wonderful news and just wanted to say congratulations to you both! We're so happy and excited for you and your new adventure! I pray that your pregnancy will be as wonderful and easy as mine was. There is nothing like being parents...it's truly such a blessing! Congratulations again, and I look forward to keeping up with your blog!
ReplyDeleteWow that's great you guys! I'm so happy for you! I'm heading to KY tomorrow to meet their new arrival Myah ;-) Love and miss you both!
ReplyDeleteCongrats (again--I already said it on FB)!!:) Your tale of how you found out and the glory given to God was very moving. Hope the ms goes away soon!
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