Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas Miracles

So many of you prayed and hoped that I would be able to enjoy Christmas this year with my family. You also prayed that I would be able to eat again. I believe the Lord rewarded your prayers, hearts’ desires, and faith, because I’ve had four wonderful days in a row!

Saturday was a difficult day in that I was not able to get out of bed until late evening. However, it was a good day in that I had many hours of peaceful sleep. After resting again on Sunday morning, I was able to wake up in time to help Mom with last-minute preparations before family and friends arrived, starting at 5:30pm. Sunday evening, our home was filled with laughter, singing, meaningful conversations, scripture reading and joyful tears. Except for a brief nap while everyone ate supper, I was on my feet the entire time Sunday night. I even assisted Mom with the cleaning after the company left! I went to bed Sunday grateful for a wonderful evening, but still having a cautious attitude knowing that my body may not be up to another full day of celebrations.

Well, after sleeping the entire night without pain medication, I woke up yesterday morning refreshed. I even surprised my grandparents at the breakfast table with my presence, since I had already said goodbye to them the night before in case I wasn’t able to get up in time to see them leave. Monday was a leisure and fun day. I was able to play with Qavah while Mom and Dad did some last-minute errands. Then, last night we had our immediate family Christmas. This time, I not only joined everyone at supper, but I also ate some of the scrumptious food! Then, we opened gifts. Fortunately, Colin has a video camera, so we were able to capture Qavah’s first Christmas with her “forever family”. As with Sunday night, my health stabilized enough for me to stay with everyone throughout the entire evening’s festivities! And finally, today has been another “near-normal” day. We had breakfast this morning as a family, before Colin, Jenn and Annelise had to leave and Paul Burton had to go to work.

Regular readers of this website will know how quickly my health changes. Therefore, my family has learned over the past seventeen months to enjoy the “good” days to the fullest. However, it is rare that I’ve had four absolutely wonderful days with minimal or no pain, no spasms, and no electrolyte imbalance issues. Today, I’m rejoicing that I had the opportunity to truly celebrate the Saviour’s birth with friends and family, instead of imagining the events from my bedroom.

Many pleasurable memories were created over the last four days and soon, I will post pictures to show you the Christmas miracles of 2007. However, for now, I want to close with the lyrics of one of my favorite Holiday songs. The birth of Jesus was only the prelude to God’s symphony of human redemption and eternal salvation. This song captures the essence of Christ and His ministry, which began as a tiny baby wrapped in swalding clothes in a little town called Bethlehem.
He Made a Way in a Manger (Integrity Music)

Longing for a savior
A hopeless world would wait
Sin demanded justice
At a price we could not pay
But God displayed his mercy
The greatest gift of love
When we could not reach heaven
Heaven came to us

He made a way in a manger
A way to the cross
Messiah the promised
Before time had begun
For God so loved this world
Though he knew what love would cost
He made a way in a manger
To make a way to the cross

In Bethlehem a stable
Became a throne of grace
As God himself our Savior
Drew near to take our place
His mother smiled in wonder
As shepherds stood in awe
The sacrifice of heaven
Lay sleeping in the straw

He is the life that died our death
The precious Lord Jesus
Laid down his sweet head

He made a way in a manger
A way to the cross
Messiah the promised
Before time had begun
For God so loved this world
Though he knew what love would cost
He made a way in a manger
To make a way to the cross

Away in a manger, no crib for his bed
The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head
The stars in the sky looked down where He lay
The little Lord Jesus, asleep on the hay

Comments:
  1. Adam Says:

    Wow, that’s really a blessing that you’ve had such great days over Christmas!

  2. Bob, Amy, Emily, Meredith and Abby Says:

    Katy,

    What a joy to hear of your wonderful health over the last several days. Thanks be to God for His indescribeable gift—-of your health over these last few days!!! We have had a wonderful Christmas here and look forward to seeing your family soon, I hope.

    ~Amy and family

  3. Jennifer S. :) Says:

    Dear Katy,
    While I have not been as faithful a commentor as usual, I nonetheless have been reading each day and praying for ya’ll. I praise God for the wonderful health He’s blessed you with for the past four days! What amazing Christmas memories you’ve been able to make. I’m so glad you were able to share in Qavah’s first Christmas with her forever family. :) We had a great Christmas here as a family and I was thankful for a break from work, even if it was just for a long weekend. :) I pray your good health continues!!
    Love and prayers,
    Jen :)

  4. Sandy Says:

    A Christmas miracle indeed! This is wonderful news and an answer to so many prayers. God is good!

    Sandy

  5. Karen Tillman Says:

    Katy,
    I am so grateful that many prayers have been answered for you to be able to enjoy Christmas, and am honored to have been able to participate in that with so many people. I am still praying that you continue to have many more good days to come, and even more in the New Year.
    Love Always
    Karen Tillman

  6. Lillian Oliveira Says:

    Katy, my heart’s prayer for many weeks has been that God would give you better days at Christmas to celebrate His birth! I am so glad so many others were joining me in that prayer and that Jesus has granted it! I’m sure the family times have been very wonderful, and especially the devotional times when everyone could take part with sincere devotion to the Lord God we love and serve. May the year ahead be one of many victories and successes - in your health and in the spiritual realm! I have a couple of picturesque Christmas memories I’ll share with you later. Love, Aunt Lil

  7. Lael Moreland Says:

    Katy!!! What an enormous blessing! Praise the Lord!! My heart is so joyful right now for you. I can only imagine how wonderfully exciting it must have been for you to be a part of the celebrations. And to see Qavah enjoy it as well. That must have been so much fun!
    I am having a wonderful time over here in Norfolk with the family. It has been a nice time to sleep in, rest, and forget about work and school. And of course it is always entertaining to watch the kids open their gifts Christmas morning. They are currently running around in their night clothes at 12:00 in the afternoon playing with their new toys.
    I hope to see you when I get back in town. I pray that your good health would continue, and praise God for the blessings He has given already.
    Love you Katy!

  8. jes Says:

    Hey Katy!
    I’m so thankful for these amazing days! It really is a gift from the Lord. I know how you have longed to have a pain free Christmas - where you could participate, enjoy the preperations and festivities surrounding Jesus’ birthday. What a blessing! I’m so happy for you - because I know how much you wanted that and because I know you truely will cherish these memories and they will sustain you in the months to come! :)

    We had a wonderful Christmas as well! I could totally relate to your mom’s comments about Qavah singing Happy Birthday as she was washing her hands. Noah and Lydia randomly break into the birthday song while playing with a new toy. We had a cake for Jesus and the kids made Him birthday cards. Noah wanted to know if he could take his to Jesus up in heaven and we said “not yet, but He knows all about your card and he loves it”….to which Noah replied “Mom, I really want to take it to him”….When I asked him why he said “Because I love him and he takes my sins”…it made me cry! I’m so thankful this year for the innocence of children - who help us see things through their eyes - with a newness and sense of wonder!

    We love you Katy and are so thankful for your good days!
    Jess

Christmas Miracles

So many of you prayed and hoped that I would be able to enjoy Christmas this year with my family. You also prayed that I would be able to eat again. I believe the Lord rewarded your prayers, hearts’ desires, and faith, because I’ve had four wonderful days in a row!

Saturday was a difficult day in that I was not able to get out of bed until late evening. However, it was a good day in that I had many hours of peaceful sleep. After resting again on Sunday morning, I was able to wake up in time to help Mom with last-minute preparations before family and friends arrived, starting at 5:30pm. Sunday evening, our home was filled with laughter, singing, meaningful conversations, scripture reading and joyful tears. Except for a brief nap while everyone ate supper, I was on my feet the entire time Sunday night. I even assisted Mom with the cleaning after the company left! I went to bed Sunday grateful for a wonderful evening, but still having a cautious attitude knowing that my body may not be up to another full day of celebrations.

Well, after sleeping the entire night without pain medication, I woke up yesterday morning refreshed. I even surprised my grandparents at the breakfast table with my presence, since I had already said goodbye to them the night before in case I wasn’t able to get up in time to see them leave. Monday was a leisure and fun day. I was able to play with Qavah while Mom and Dad did some last-minute errands. Then, last night we had our immediate family Christmas. This time, I not only joined everyone at supper, but I also ate some of the scrumptious food! Then, we opened gifts. Fortunately, Colin has a video camera, so we were able to capture Qavah’s first Christmas with her “forever family”. As with Sunday night, my health stabilized enough for me to stay with everyone throughout the entire evening’s festivities! And finally, today has been another “near-normal” day. We had breakfast this morning as a family, before Colin, Jenn and Annelise had to leave and Paul Burton had to go to work.

Regular readers of this website will know how quickly my health changes. Therefore, my family has learned over the past seventeen months to enjoy the “good” days to the fullest. However, it is rare that I’ve had four absolutely wonderful days with minimal or no pain, no spasms, and no electrolyte imbalance issues. Today, I’m rejoicing that I had the opportunity to truly celebrate the Saviour’s birth with friends and family, instead of imagining the events from my bedroom.

Many pleasurable memories were created over the last four days and soon, I will post pictures to show you the Christmas miracles of 2007. However, for now, I want to close with the lyrics of one of my favorite Holiday songs. The birth of Jesus was only the prelude to God’s symphony of human redemption and eternal salvation. This song captures the essence of Christ and His ministry, which began as a tiny baby wrapped in swalding clothes in a little town called Bethlehem.
He Made a Way in a Manger (Integrity Music)

Longing for a savior
A hopeless world would wait
Sin demanded justice
At a price we could not pay
But God displayed his mercy
The greatest gift of love
When we could not reach heaven
Heaven came to us

He made a way in a manger
A way to the cross
Messiah the promised
Before time had begun
For God so loved this world
Though he knew what love would cost
He made a way in a manger
To make a way to the cross

In Bethlehem a stable
Became a throne of grace
As God himself our Savior
Drew near to take our place
His mother smiled in wonder
As shepherds stood in awe
The sacrifice of heaven
Lay sleeping in the straw

He is the life that died our death
The precious Lord Jesus
Laid down his sweet head

He made a way in a manger
A way to the cross
Messiah the promised
Before time had begun
For God so loved this world
Though he knew what love would cost
He made a way in a manger
To make a way to the cross

Away in a manger, no crib for his bed
The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head
The stars in the sky looked down where He lay
The little Lord Jesus, asleep on the hay.

Comments:
  1. Adam Says:

    Wow, that’s really a blessing that you’ve had such great days over Christmas!

  2. Bob, Amy, Emily, Meredith and Abby Says:

    Katy,

    What a joy to hear of your wonderful health over the last several days. Thanks be to God for His indescribeable gift—-of your health over these last few days!!! We have had a wonderful Christmas here and look forward to seeing your family soon, I hope.

    ~Amy and family

  3. Jennifer S. :) Says:

    Dear Katy,
    While I have not been as faithful a commentor as usual, I nonetheless have been reading each day and praying for ya’ll. I praise God for the wonderful health He’s blessed you with for the past four days! What amazing Christmas memories you’ve been able to make. I’m so glad you were able to share in Qavah’s first Christmas with her forever family. :) We had a great Christmas here as a family and I was thankful for a break from work, even if it was just for a long weekend. :) I pray your good health continues!!
    Love and prayers,
    Jen :)

  4. Sandy Says:

    A Christmas miracle indeed! This is wonderful news and an answer to so many prayers. God is good!

    Sandy

  5. Karen Tillman Says:

    Katy,
    I am so grateful that many prayers have been answered for you to be able to enjoy Christmas, and am honored to have been able to participate in that with so many people. I am still praying that you continue to have many more good days to come, and even more in the New Year.
    Love Always
    Karen Tillman

  6. Lillian Oliveira Says:

    Katy, my heart’s prayer for many weeks has been that God would give you better days at Christmas to celebrate His birth! I am so glad so many others were joining me in that prayer and that Jesus has granted it! I’m sure the family times have been very wonderful, and especially the devotional times when everyone could take part with sincere devotion to the Lord God we love and serve. May the year ahead be one of many victories and successes - in your health and in the spiritual realm! I have a couple of picturesque Christmas memories I’ll share with you later. Love, Aunt Lil

  7. Lael Moreland Says:

    Katy!!! What an enormous blessing! Praise the Lord!! My heart is so joyful right now for you. I can only imagine how wonderfully exciting it must have been for you to be a part of the celebrations. And to see Qavah enjoy it as well. That must have been so much fun!
    I am having a wonderful time over here in Norfolk with the family. It has been a nice time to sleep in, rest, and forget about work and school. And of course it is always entertaining to watch the kids open their gifts Christmas morning. They are currently running around in their night clothes at 12:00 in the afternoon playing with their new toys.
    I hope to see you when I get back in town. I pray that your good health would continue, and praise God for the blessings He has given already.
    Love you Katy!

  8. jes Says:

    Hey Katy!
    I’m so thankful for these amazing days! It really is a gift from the Lord. I know how you have longed to have a pain free Christmas - where you could participate, enjoy the preperations and festivities surrounding Jesus’ birthday. What a blessing! I’m so happy for you - because I know how much you wanted that and because I know you truely will cherish these memories and they will sustain you in the months to come! :)

    We had a wonderful Christmas as well! I could totally relate to your mom’s comments about Qavah singing Happy Birthday as she was washing her hands. Noah and Lydia randomly break into the birthday song while playing with a new toy. We had a cake for Jesus and the kids made Him birthday cards. Noah wanted to know if he could take his to Jesus up in heaven and we said “not yet, but He knows all about your card and he loves it”….to which Noah replied “Mom, I really want to take it to him”….When I asked him why he said “Because I love him and he takes my sins”…it made me cry! I’m so thankful this year for the innocence of children - who help us see things through their eyes - with a newness and sense of wonder!

    We love you Katy and are so thankful for your good days!
    Jess

Friday, December 7, 2007

Christmas Preparations

I’ve been trying to keep busy with Christmas preparations. I have many gifts to wrap, photos to go through, and some other details to finish before December 24. As I wrap each gift, I have fun imagining the recipient opening the gift. What is significant to me, even more than the gift itself, is that I hope my family member or friend knows how much I love them. I hope the specifically-geared gift will let them know that I was thinking of them personally when shopping for or wrapping their gift.

These Christmas preparations, in a small way, are keeping my mind active and helping me to “forget” about the intense physical pain I’m experiencing right now. It’s also reminding me that life is not all about me; There are many people in this world that need encouragement and love. Below is today’s verse from the Turning Point (Dr. David Jeremiah) devotional. I needed its reminder, so may it be a blessing to you as well:

“For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” -2 Corinthians 4:17

Comments:
  1. Lillian Oliveira Says:

    Katy, I missed this until now, Monday. I’m so glad you CAN distract your minds at time. That is one of my favorite verses. Love, Aunt Lil

  2. jes Says:

    Hey Katy-
    I’m so proud of you. I know you are in pain and it must be so hard - but you just keep going and serving. It really is such a great example for me! Thank you for the practical ways you show us how to live by faith!

    Love you sister Katy!
    Jes

Monday, December 3, 2007

Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary!

“Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one’s youth. Happy is the man who has [a] quiver full of them; They shall not be ashamed, but shall speak with the enemies in the gate.” -Psalm 127:4-5

Last week, I reinstalled a photo program associated with Google called Picasa2. Since then, I’ve been playing around with the web albums feature. I cannot guarantee all of the kinks are fixed, but hopefully the albums will work this time.

On Sunday, November 25, my niece Annelise celebrated her first Birthday. So, I decided to have my album experiment be a photo collage of the first year of her life here in Virginia. Click on the link below to watch the slide show. You can also manually scroll through the pictures. I’ve also included this album under my Photo page.

A Year in the Life of: Annelise Katherine Campbell

This past Friday, my grandparents celebrated their wedding anniversary (Paul and Lucile Campbell). I remember last year, we wondered if Annelise would be born on their 60th wedding anniversary, since that date was near Jenn’s original due date. Instead, Annelise arrived early enough that she could “visit” with her great-grandparents when they came to Roanoke for their anniversary celebration a few days after her birth.

Grandparents with Annelise '06

Comments:
  1. Doris Harriff Says:

    I guess I’ll have to re-add my comment about running across an old Christmas letter from Paul and Lucile. It was from the year Savannah was 5. In it was the statement “Lucile misses babies.” Now she has another baby to lavish love on, and quite close at hand, too.

  2. Alicia Richardson Says:

    The pics of annelise are adorable. ttyl hope you feel better soon

  3. Doris Harriff Says:

    Lois and George were married 3 days before Paul and Lucile, 1 day before her birthday. She once told Mom, “Don’t you dare let me get married one day before my 22nd birthday.” And that was exactly what she did - get married one day before her 22nd birthday. She was married secretly, because married students were not allowed where she was going to school (Seattle Pacific). I don’t know if it was the entire college, or just her department (nursing). But she missed George so much (he was in Michigan) that she finally confessed to her superior, and quit school and went to be with him.

  4. Karen Tillman Says:

    Hi Katy,
    Boy, those babies seem to grow so fast don’t they? Everytime I see baby pictures it makes me remember when Holly was born, and it seems like yesterday. And now, m baby is off to college, trying to make a life in this big world!!!
    Love and prayers,
    Karen Tillman

Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary!

“Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one’s youth. Happy is the man who has [a] quiver full of them; They shall not be ashamed, but shall speak with the enemies in the gate.” -Psalm 127:4-5

Last week, I reinstalled a photo program associated with Google called Picasa2. Since then, I’ve been playing around with the web albums feature. I cannot guarantee all of the kinks are fixed, but hopefully the albums will work this time.

On Sunday, November 25, my niece Annelise celebrated her first Birthday. So, I decided to have my album experiment be a photo collage of the first year of her life here in Virginia. Click on the link below to watch the slide show. You can also manually scroll through the pictures. I’ve also included this album under my Photo page.

A Year in the Life of: Annelise Katherine Campbell

This past Friday, my grandparents celebrated their wedding anniversary (Paul and Lucile Campbell). I remember last year, we wondered if Annelise would be born on their 60th wedding anniversary, since that date was near Jenn’s original due date. Instead, Annelise arrived early enough that she could “visit” with her great-grandparents when they came to Roanoke for their anniversary celebration a few days after her birth.

Grandparents with Annelise '06

Comments:
  1. Doris Harriff Says:

    I guess I’ll have to re-add my comment about running across an old Christmas letter from Paul and Lucile. It was from the year Savannah was 5. In it was the statement “Lucile misses babies.” Now she has another baby to lavish love on, and quite close at hand, too.

  2. Alicia Richardson Says:

    The pics of annelise are adorable. ttyl hope you feel better soon

  3. Doris Harriff Says:

    Lois and George were married 3 days before Paul and Lucile, 1 day before her birthday. She once told Mom, “Don’t you dare let me get married one day before my 22nd birthday.” And that was exactly what she did - get married one day before her 22nd birthday. She was married secretly, because married students were not allowed where she was going to school (Seattle Pacific). I don’t know if it was the entire college, or just her department (nursing). But she missed George so much (he was in Michigan) that she finally confessed to her superior, and quit school and went to be with him.

  4. Karen Tillman Says:

    Hi Katy,
    Boy, those babies seem to grow so fast don’t they? Everytime I see baby pictures it makes me remember when Holly was born, and it seems like yesterday. And now, m baby is off to college, trying to make a life in this big world!!!
    Love and prayers,
    Karen Tillman