We just received word that Nathanael and Samantha’s baby has arrived! We are praising the Lord for this precious life.
We’ll post more information when we have it. The name is yet to be disclosed.
We just received word that Nathanael and Samantha’s baby has arrived! We are praising the Lord for this precious life.
We’ll post more information when we have it. The name is yet to be disclosed.
Some of our readers have been watching for a particular post to appear… Lord willing, that should occur in the next few days. Nathanael and Samantha would covet your prayers as they walk through the coming days of challenge and joy.
We are all eagerly looking forward to meeting this precious little one!
And while on the subject of babies… Congratulations to the R_______ family on the birth of their little son, Samuel!
“Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.” Psalm 127:3
Summer is upon us! Our family has been busy, though not entirely with the things we expected.
Certainly we have enjoyed many of our favourite estival activities such as gardening (it is growing well thanks to all that cow manure), bicycling (we’ve done two 40+ km trips), and several campfire fellowship times.
Continuing through from the winter season, we enjoy frequent Sunday fellowship opportunities. There are times of talking with Christian friends; there are times of relaxation; there are times of fun and games.
Celebrating birthdays together has become a tradition.
This summer for the first time, we are delighting in the company of our little niece… She’s such a precious little girl! One afternoon she particularly became the centre of attention as a family photo was attempted. But though she was fully awake earlier in the day, by picture time, she was apparently tired out by all the activity! And “helping” to water the grass was evidently an exhausting task too.
Elizabeth is soon to be joined by a little cousin… Nathanael and Samantha’s baby girl is due in just over a week!
A situation unplanned and unexpected by us was a stay in the hospital for Amy. She hasn’t felt well for a few months but the cause of this is difficult to pin-point. Her paediatrician sent her to the hospital for tests, and though a few things were discovered, nothing is conclusive. Amy has been put on medications that would resolve a few of the potential problems and amazingly, she seems to be feeling much better. Notwithstanding, we have not yet discovered what exactly is ailing her and continue to seek the Lord’s wisdom in how best to help her.
What with Amy being sick and back and forth from the hospital, Daddy and Mommy were not able to take their usual anniversary trip to New Hampshire. Nevertheless, they did manage to get away a couple times to do some shorter hikes near home.
One evening just after they came home from a hike, Daddy took some of us out to a lake not far from here to photograph the sunset. It was an enjoyable evening.
A new experience this summer is another addition to our little cattle herd – in black and white this time! T-Bone Steak and Chuck Roast were born the evening before we helped some friends with their hay. To the delight of several, we were offered these twins in exchange for some of our work. But, as often with twin calves, they were not the strongest or healthiest and we have experienced giving more “vet” care. They are doing better now and Hershey is quite excited about her “little” companions, taller than herself! Time together must be minimized, though, as she plays a little rough for them.
And the chickens continue to grow. We are trying red ones this time.
One thing is certain: we are learning to make the most of every situation the Lord is bringing along this summer’s pathway – whether expected or unexpected; pleasant or unpleasant; grueling or easy; wearying or refreshing. Probably our most valuable earthly asset is time and that asset attracts many thieves.
Quebec is a beautiful place to live (or to visit). With a population density of less than six people per square kilometre, much of the land is virtually untouched by civilization and even down near the American border where the greatest number of people live, you don’t have to go far to find a sheltered spot where one can enjoy God’s creation without the distracting alterations man’s presence often creates.
We spent Mother’s Day afternoon in one such location: the Coaticook Gorge. Though it is a well-known tourist attraction, sporting the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, as well as being a hydropower plant, this lovely park is a relatively easy place to forget that the city is right next door. My favourite spot on our hike was the place we could get right down on the river to skip stones and photograph the little waterfalls with a backdrop of jagged cliffs.
And yes, on May 11th, there was still snow around.
A few highlights from our time there…
And of course there are the photographer photos…
We look forward to more such family times.
“How good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.” Psalm 133:1
“A child is like an axe. Even if it hurts you, you still carry it on your shoulder.” (African Proverb) I think my father had more like a chain saw in me. I believe fathers are one of the most powerful forces in our culture. And how grateful I am for my father! How much I owe to him! He has instructed me faithfully in God’s Word and been a good example to me of a godly father.
Daddy, thank you so much for the time you have invested in my life. I am so grateful that God gave you to me as a father. I have been inspired by your persistence in becoming more like Christ even when the going is difficult. I have been encouraged by your perseverance in what is right even when the pathway is hard. And you have carried me on your shoulder – giving me higher glimpses into the truth and ways of God’s Word.
Because of your good example in your daily walk with the Lord I have come to love the Lord as my Heavenly Father. You have pointed me to Him for answers to questions, solutions to problems and strength in the hour of temptation. Thank you!
Though nothing like as thrilling as the birth of our little niece, the arrival of another “baby” brought some excitement to the Frazer household. Mocha calved just before we headed out to see Elizabeth for the first time. We are delighted that it is a heifer! And much to our surprise, she’s not the black expected. She revealed herself to be the typical frisky calf on her first excursion across the lawn.
And for those of you who were wondering, her name is Hershey and she was 48 lbs at birth.
Elizabeth Ashley Frazer
Born: Sunday, May 18, 2014, 5:11 p.m.
Weight: 7 lbs 2 oz
Length: 19 1/2 in
Yesterday evening, we all got together to see David and Erica’s baby for the first time. (Well, a few had seen her in the hospital.)
It fills one with awe to witness the miracle of a new human life. Elizabeth was remarkably patient with all the aunts, uncles, grandparents, and great grandparents who wanted to hold her! 🙂
She was certainly well photographed that evening!
David and Erica, may God bless you abundantly as you embark on this new journey of raising up another generation to His glory. “Elizabeth” means “God’s promise.” May God use this child as a continual reminder that He is faithful to His promise.