January 4, 2008

A Trip Down Memory Lane

Well, now that it is 2008, I thought that it would be fun to reminisce over what happened in the past year.


January.

My older sister, Evie, got married to Ravi Kumar in (of all places) India.

It was a wonderful trip (although I wish that we had a transporter instead of airplanes).


February.

My sister and Ravi got married again, this time before the state of India. The pastor forgot the legal documentation at the first marriage. None of the bride's family were in attendance.

March.

A friend surprised us with a cash gift of $400. We didn’t realize that we actually needed it until our car got hit 3 days later. The $400 covered the deductible to fix the car, one grocery trip, and a tank of gas. Isn’t God amazing how he blesses us before we even ask or know that we have a need?

June.

I got to witness the birth of the son of one of my dearest friends.

Evie called with the news that she is going to have a baby herself.

One year of marriage.

Donald James Earl Shire is born.

July.

Evie came home from India for a visit. Unfortunately Ravi had to stay back due to immigration laws in the US.

August.

Evie leaves for India. :(

September.

We got a cat and named him Mongkut. Tim named him and said that he can name the animals and I can name our children. I’m perfectly fine with that trade after hearing the name that he wanted for our cat. *Interesting Note: Mongkut was the name of the King of Siam in the King and I.* He was a stray that my boss took in and doctored up and then gave to us with a HUGE assortment of toys, food, litter, and other paraphernalia.

November.

Thanksgiving at the Whittakers. I didn’t take any pictures there, so these are taken off of my sister-in-laws’ blogsites.

December

Selmet Christmas party.Unfortunately, I didn’t win any prizes, but we had a great time.


Christmas and New Years Eve.

You’ll have to look at the below posts for details and my favorite pictures.



The Lord has richly blessed us this year more than we deserved A new brother, nephew, money for unexpected car repairs... Most of all I am thankful for the grace he has shown to Tim and I in the redemption of our souls. Well, I hope you all enjoyed this little trip down memory lane with me.

2 comments:

Marie said...

Great blog! A busy year!! I enjoy reading your entries. Keep up the good work.

joann boswell said...

I am so proud to call you sister! You are rapidly becoming a great blogging companion...don't lose the flame as I've seen so many others do!