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Summer Days in July

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We have lived so many beautiful days since my last post, one year ago. There’s a lot to catch up on, and what a gift it is to be able to write this with such gratitude. Is there even an easy way to summarize the last 13 months? If there are just two sentences I could write, to attempt to do such a thing, it would be this:

The Lord is so good to me. God has sent the Holy Spirit to cover every fear I’ve had over the future. 

As you likely remember, our fifth child, Josiah Solomon, was born with spina bifida. This means his spinal cord was exposed while he grew in my womb for 24 weeks, resulting in nerve damage. At 24 weeks gestation, I volunteered to have in-utero surgery in Ann Arbor, MI to close up his exposed spinal cord. A large medical team assisted my doctor as they opened my womb and partially delivered Josiah. Afterward, I was on bed rest for 3.5 months while my 12″ incision healed. Josiah was born at 37 weeks, and WHAT A CELEBRATION that day was :)

Josiah’s life continues to tighten the bond of my family. We are a solid team, centered on Christ and finding much to celebrate and laugh about. Now that a year has passed and I’ve healed from my three surgeries (in just 10 months), I’m eager to write here more frequently. Biblical mentorship continues to be a passion of mine.

And so, here are 14 special photos of the last few weeks of life…

The evening before my 39th birthday.

Block building at a new library. Look at Josiah playing independently! This is a huge milestone for him. And how gorgeous is this carpet?

It’s official: I’m 39 years happy!

Last month, we celebrated Josiah’s 1st birthday. What a blessed year it’s been. If you’re wondering, he did not like his birthday cake.

The most magical Marigold I know. On this day, we painted rocks at the library (the one with the gorgeous carpet). I also borrowed some books, including a memoir called, The Farmer’s Wife, and a fictional one called, The House We Grew Up In.

Sixteen years married to this wise, strong, kind man :)

Morning reading in the Word of God. The more I’m in community with other studying Sisters, the more I learn and the deeper my prayer time is. I absolutely look forward to spending time with God each day.

Two of my boys! Josiah, age 1, and Landon, age 6.

For a recent dinner, we had charcuterie-style salad. I paired homemade cornbread muffins with honey butter and added salami slices with sharp cheddar cheese. YUM!

This is us :) I love this quote, “The most important work you will ever do is within the walls of your home.”

More morning reading in the Word. My Monday night Bible study is working through the book, Everyday Theology

Weekly beach time with my girls! Together with our combined 16 children, we float, roar with laughter, and sip iced coffee. The kids play, dump buckets of water before going down the slide, and bury their legs in warm sand. We leave with golden skin and new memories. PS, these two friends are the hands & feet of Christ to me!

Nail polish… seriously, one of my favorite “things” to own. Pinks, reds, and purples are my favorites, however white, black, and the most perfect green (Geometry by Olive & June) are fun, too. Use this link for 20% off any Olive & June System.

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Proverbs 15:30 says,

The light of the eyes rejoices the heart, and good news refreshes the bones.

Until next time…

xx, Maggie

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