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Travel on
Posted by Katherine on June 28th, 2010
“Life’s like a road that you travel on when there’s one day here and the next day gone…” So I said I would update once a week…and then Chris and I took off for Sucre and that was the end of that. So here’s a Reader’s Digest Condensed version of our week in Sucre, complete [...]
Getting better
Posted by Katherine on June 5th, 2010
“I’ve got to admit it’s getting better (better), a little better all the time…” Josiah is home! He was released from the hospital this morning and is currently relaxing (or trying to) on the couch downstairs. He still has to go back to the hospital several times a day for medicine, but it is a [...]
Faithful
Posted by Katherine on May 29th, 2010
“Forever God is faithful, forever God is strong, forever God is with us, forever…” Brief update on Josiah, and prayer requests. Josiah is continuing to do well after surgery, although we all continue to stress that he still has a long way to go and needs a lot of prayer. He woke up from his [...]
Only a boy
Posted by Katherine on May 28th, 2010
“Bring him peace, bring him joy. He is young; he is only a boy. You can take, you can give; let him be…” Boy do I have a big prayer request to send out, blogosphere. Some of you (dear, few readers) may already know the situation I’m speaking about, others may not. Either way, here’s [...]
No business
Posted by Katherine on May 3rd, 2010
“There’s no business like show business, like no business I know…” It’s hard to believe, but the play is over. After three months of practices and preparations, several weeks of extra after school rehearsals, one frantic tech week, and then, finally, we enjoyed two adrenaline filled nights of performances. Although I’m far too close to [...]

