Sunday, March 9, 2008

Birthday Boy!!! (Saturday Updates)

Today is my 3 week birthday, and although I didn't get a bouncy house, I did get:

...17 mil. of milk
...hang out time with Papa Rose, Auntie D and Uncle Dave
...Kanga time with my dashingly good looking parents


If they would take off the CPAP and let me blow out my candles my wishes would be:

...that eating wouldn't be so hard on my heart...it stops a lot with all that digestion I am doing
...my hernia to disappear (miracles do happen)
...more good days
...that my parents would be OVERWHELMED with peace and courage knowing Whose hands I am in

7 comments:

Nana said...

Good morning precious Trevor,
Our God is an awesome God
He reigns in Heaven above with all power, wisdom and love.
Our God is all powerful, all knowing, and He is everywhere, He does not miss anything.
I am praying today for your heart to keep up with your fast moving pace. Who would have thought that you would be eating 17mil by now, WOW!
Extra prayers for your mom and dad to also be able to keep up with you. God's grace is complete and full.
Lots of hugs and kisses from Nana

Papa Rose said...

Peanut:
"I've noticed that being with you, I smile more often, I go to a happy place, where my thoughts are on you, the sun shines a little brighter, and life is so much sweeter. For being with you takes me to a different place: a place called love". I had such a great day, yesterday with you & your mom!
HUGGS, KISSES & CUDDLES!
Love Ya Papa

Grandpa Fox said...

Hi Trev,
Nonnie and Grandpa just got back from church (an hour early... kindof). I wanted to warn you about that...it is something the world did in its nonsense rather than accept the wisdom of God. But don't let anyone move you off your personal schedules...you are in charge there.
It must have been Dr. Seuss who invented Daylight Saving Time, for he said in that book you simply will have to memorize for Grandpa's sake "Fox In Sox",
Look, sir. Look, sir.
Mr. Knox, sir.
Let's do tricks with
bricks and blocks, sir.
Let's do tricks with
Chicks and clocks, sir.
So there you have it Trevor...straight from the Fox's mouth. And you first heard it from Grandpa Fox.

Mary Beth said...

hey yall- just checking in with brent's mom here visiting..oo'ing over all your sweet pics. what a honey. still praying...all love,
Brent and Mary Beth Cole

awiday said...

Hi Trevor! You have not met us, but we are enjoying your blog; you are quite an accomplished writer and a fierce warrior. Catherine hopes that you will write a sports magazine with her someday and join her at Wildcat and Padre games. Her cousin Jacob spent several months in the same place you are 7 years ago, and yesterday we saw him hit a triple in Little League! Catherine and the entire second grade class at OLG have you in their prayers, as do her mom/dad and many others. God will continue to bless you, your mom and dad and family.

The Widays

Have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.
Matthew (ch. XVII, v. 20)

Fabian Fibonacci said...

Tina, my oldest daughter Jenna thought you were Trevor's big sister. You are maintaining your youthfulness quite well!
Still praying,
Alison (Okken) Post

Corrie said...

Love you, Trev. Glad to see how much you are chowing down. You look so handsome in all these photos. Must be tiring having the paparazzi around all the time. You do put on such a show though. Keep on growing and getting stronger. Your army of pray-ers are marching around the walls.