Do you see what I see?
CJ and I rode with mom to the doctor on Tuesday. I sat in the car while she went in for her appointment as CJ had fallen asleep in his car seat. I've been taking quite a few texture pictures lately so my eye has been in that frame of thought. It quickly saw this...and clearly I see a baby in the womb...head down...looks like a sonogram...even the brain is more evident...perhaps I got to see this because I will not get to see a sonogram of the baby we will adopt...but God knows this child, He knows my child, He is with our child.
Thank you Jesus...for letting me have my camera with me. This tree was at the end of Merrily and Narrow Lane. Not joking...I didn't even point that out to mom...though I wanted to turn around and get a picture of the crossroad sign.
As we prepare for our 1st home visit on Saturday for our home study to adopt...I am thankful that we can walk Merrily down this Narrow Lane.
We are now selling various prints of this picture are now available in my ETSY shop...
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Update...I went back for a picture of the signs in May 2011...
At the Corner of Narrow and Merrily
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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Beautiful!
I saw it right away and I just got chills reading your post. God's hand is definitely in this situation and I just think this is a sign to remind you of that.
Ok. Now that's just stinkin' cool!
Woah! I definitely see it! That is awesome. God gives us little reminders that He is near all the time. How cool. Praying for your adoption miracle.
What a fantastic sign from God! So happy for you!
WOW! Your post made me cry!
Blessings and prayers to you during your adoption journey. Adoption is an amazing journey!
It's all in God's timing and plans! We have an incredible adoption story.
Sweet! Offering up a prayer for all to go well for your adoption! God is good...all the time.
My sweet friend Tovah directed me to your site. As mommy to 2 beautiful boys that came to our family via adoption, your post really touched my hearts. We adopted each of our boys at the age of 5 (they're now 8 & 6) and we have little to show for the first 5 years we missed. But we know that God knew them before they were knitted. He knew they'd have a hard start, and He knew that they'd become part of a forever family. We're so thankful for God's protection over each of our boys, both then & now.
Jenn in Georgia
http://littleboydove.blogspot.com
Wow! This made me cry. I saw it right away. It is so awesome when God speaks to you personally and reminds you that he is walking with or carrying you through a journey.
how awesome is that!!!! i LOVE it!!! thank you so much for telling me to check this out! :)
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