Sunday, December 21, 2008

Know your current events

A quick look at recent events in our lives:

 

§         Jedidiah had his first haircut about two weeks ago. A combination of a really dry winter and wearing hats everyday had left his hair unmanageable. We loved all his baby curls and were heartbroken to part with them. But, his sweet disposition throughout the cutting and his joy afterward made it a fun event. In the end, his hair is still curly and a bit crazy, but I think that the cut helped to calm things down a little.

§         We had our long-awaited sonogram last week. Josh and I went together while Jedidiah stayed home with a friend (no kids allowed at the particular doctor’s office we used). We decided to have the doctor write down the gender of the baby on a slip of paper and put it in an envelope. That way, we could open the envelope and find out about the baby at home, as a family. We had a positive experience with the doctor and sonographer. The baby is healthy and doing well – and cooperated well with the sonogram machine! Later that day, we opened our envelope to discover that we are having a baby girl!! We are all excited about this news and look forward to meeting this little one in just over three months!

§         The winter has taken over our lives here in Evanston. Snow falls frequently and, we are told, will not fully melt until April. This is yet another adjustment that might have been a little easier without a toddler and a pregnant mommy. We are learning the joys of moving our car when city-wide sirens indicate that the plows and tow trucks are coming. Jedidiah is enjoying stomping around in the snow and sliding on the ice here and there. It is truly beautiful when the snow comes down and when a fresh snow blankets our neighborhood. Getting out and about is the complicated part. We are figuring it out like everything else.

§         Our friend Amberly Strebeck hitched a ride with a friend in Wilmore and came to visit us this week! Having Amberly here was an encouragement to Candace, and really to all three of us. Life in a new place, especially in the winter, can become very lonely. Candace was deeply grateful for the chance to process this new life with such a good friend.

§         In the past two weeks, Candace has started her job at Center for Independent Futures. The job is just the right pace for her right now – very part-time and not too intense. She has two adult clients with disabilities that she works with weekly. She is looking forward learning and growing in this position after the holidays.

§         Josh has been painting away! He was commissioned to paint a portrait of a family of six. He had just about a week to complete quite a project. The completion of this portrait has boosted the income of the Evanston Atelier (the art gallery Josh & 3 others opened in November) to the point that the gallery will probably get to remain open after the new year…more about that later.

§         For all of his hard work at the Atelier and at the Amish furniture store, Josh has earned a paid vacation! What a blessing for our little family who desperately needs some time together and some time away! We will be traveling to Pine Bluff, Arkansas on Tuesday and returning home to Chicago the following Sunday. We are excited to spend this time with just about all of Candace’s family. Candace’s grandparents also recently moved to Pine Bluff, and we are looking forward to spending time with them during their time of transition.

§         As we approach Christmas, our church has helped us to prepare our hearts for this special season. We will be sad to miss the culmination of these special advent services at Reba Place Church. We are thankful for the artistic and emotional depiction of advent at our Sunday services and anticipate celebrating the birth of our Lord with our family next week. Merry Christmas!

1 comment:

Jim Kelly said...

Hey McAlisters,
I am glad to hear that you are surviving the Chicago weather. I guess when you live that close to the lakes snow is a regular occurrence. I am excited to read about tne new McAlister girl that is on the way. We are enjoying a wonderful advent season this year, with all kinds of new and exciting looks at the Son who was given, and the wonderful promise the the zeal of God would be an active reality in our world. I see a great deal of hope in the promise of Isaiah 9. May the reality of God's greatest Gift be more a part of your life this season. Maranatha!!
Grace and Peace,
Jim Kelly