Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Sad news

A couple of weeks ago, dear little Isaiah passed away. They said it was from respiratory failure. Poor guy's lungs just gave out from all his bouts with pneumonia.
Praise God he's in a better place now with no health issues!
Here's an exerpt from the Horning6 blog...

The voice on the other end of the phone said "Isaiah passed away this morning" He had just celebrated his 1st birthday on Monday. He was doing so well. They say he died from respitory failure. Our human minds can not understand but we are comforted with the knowledge that he has a brand new body and is walking and playing on streets of gold. Isaiah, we only got to love you for a short while but we miss you for a long time!

...we attended Isaiah's funeral, said one final goodbye. His final resting place is in the jungle of Thailand beside the banana and bamboo trees. It seemed fitting for this little boy, who lived in a body that could not respond to his will, to rest on the side of the mountain which he would have never been able to run and play on. It was hard to see that little casket being lowered into the ground and then watch as they shoveled the dirt on top.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Isaiah Update

Isaiah is improving! Check it out! PTL for visible growth!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Chara addition

Well finally I'm getting a pic of our latest addition to Chara.
She's about 4 months old and is a little butterball!


This is Isaiah. He's in our care at GTO while his adoptive
parents prepare to come.
His story is a sad one.

He's had a rough start in his young life of 9 months.
He is one of the many victims of the tsunami.
He was in 2 Bangkok orphanages for a total of 5 months.
His treatment at the most recent one is horrifying.
For the children's baths, they would line them up on
a cement floor and hose them down.
For most of his day, he shared a standard sized hospital bed with 11 other children.
He was given muscle relaxants to keep him from crying.
At the state-run orphanage,
he was fed only 1.5 ounces every 4 hours, nothing at night.
He lost 4lbs. in the few months he was at the orphanage.
He's lost most of his sucking reflexes,
and must be patiently bottle/sippy cup fed.
He's able to take about 3 swallows,
then must rest, as his muscles are so weak.
His current weight is less than 9lbs.

Please pray for Isaiah, that he would continue to gain weight and develop.
Pray for his adoptive family too as they begin to shower him with love, nourishment,
and touch he so desperately needs.
Our prayer is that his life would testify this...
but for the grace of God.


Monday, September 04, 2006

Our boys

Wow, it's been forever since we've updated! It seems our Xanga has taken priority lately. Mucho apologies! Our little Nicky continues to grow. He's 2 months old, and is really putting on the pounds! Bailey is the typical big brother. He loves to hold him, and gets concerned when Nicky rejects his offering of the pacifier. Well, enough blabbing, here's a couple of pics...

Our smiley little guy.

After a hard day of play, Bailey is worn out!

The comforting brother.

In Chara news, we just took delivery on our 15th foster baby!
I'll try to get some pics up of her.
Well, that's all for now. Hopefully it won't
be so long till next time!


Monday, July 31, 2006

Chara Nannies

Here's the latest picture of our nannies with their foster children.
We now have 14 babies and 8 nannies. Go here for a more comprehensive
description of who Chara Ministries is.

Botanical Gardens


Saturday we went to a botanical garden about 15 minutes from our place. Acres and acres of never-ending manicured trees, shrubs, fountains, and greenhouses. They even had a mini-zoo! We took a picnic lunch, and ate it on the trolley as we toured the gardens. Fun times!

Where's Waldo?

One cool dude!
There were topiaries of all kinds of animals throughout the gardens:
giraffes, birds, monkeys, deer, etc.
Here are some elephants.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Announcing the arrival of...
Nicholas Grant

Born: July 3, 2006
1:40 p.m.
Weight: 6 lb., 14 oz.
Length: 20 in.



Monday, June 19, 2006

Father's Day


On Sunday we went to the pool for a Father's Day outing. There is a nice kiddie pool that Bailey can tsuddle(Pa. dutch for whatever kids do in the pool) around in.

One of the nannies bought a puppy at the market last week for $1. A screaming deal, considering the rare Lab/Cocker/Poodle/German Bernard pedigree. We took Bailey over there to see it. He loved playing with it! The poor dog barely gets any rest from the kids playing with him! We thought about getting a puppy for Bailey, then decided against it. Too much of a bother considering the upcoming birth of son #2 and furlough this fall. Also, too many fleas and diseases, let alone offspring from mangy mates. No thanks...




Wednesday, June 07, 2006

It's been awhile since I've updated so I thought
I'd throw a couple random
pics on here. A couple of weeks ago
Bailey fell against the rail of the bunk
bed and cracked his eyebrow.
Sorry, no gory shots available. Bailey is 16 months old already!

My lovely pregnant wife!
Only 4 weeks left till the birth!



Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Random pics

It came from up there...

A scenic overlook on our guys' bike trip.

Bailey loves moped rides around our village!





Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Any questions?


My desire is to keep this site as 'family friendly' as possible. However, I just had to post this picture that we took on our trip to the Burma border yesterday! We've been living here for about a year and a half and I still am awed at some of the things I see!

Monday, April 17, 2006


During the 3-day Songkron festival, the drivers remove the tops of their tuk-tuks. This allows the passengers to receive the maximum wetness bestowed upon them by others.




Monday, April 10, 2006

Songkran - The World's Largest Waterfight


"Songkran" is a word from the Sanskrit language which means to "move into" and refers to the orbit of the sun moving into Aries. It marks the end of a 12-month cycle and the beginning of a new solar year. Songkran is therefore a New Year celebration.
It has turned into the biggest water fight in the world. No one who leaves their house will come back dry, as the streets are lined with willing assassins armed with water pistols and buckets of iced water, and the roads are congested with trucks full of people also armed and executing drive-by attacks. It’s the hottest part of the year in Thailand (which is a great time to have a water festival), but also the driest with droughts raging all over the country (which is maybe not a great time to have a water festival).
Apart from marking a new beginning, Songkran is also a time for thanksgiving. It is an important time for individuals to reflect upon the many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness each has personally experienced and to remember how such acts of generosity and compassion bring peace, happiness and well-being. Songkran is also the time for reunions and family ties are renewed.
The underlying significance of Songkran is the process of cleansing and purification - the purging of all ills, misfortune and evil and starting the New Year afresh with all that is good and pure. Water is symbolic of the cleaning process and signifies purity.
Pray with us for the Thais that they could accept Jesus who will truly cleanse them and make them pure!

Monday, March 27, 2006

Bailey cool...



The perfect picture of hot season in Thailand:
You wear sandals,
You need a hat to protect your head,
You need to drink,
And clothes are, well, optional...

Friday, March 24, 2006

disclaimer: the following story is graphic...

Today I came up on a nasty bike accident. I saw a pool of blood and 2 mopeds laying in the middle of the 4-lane highway. The apparent riders were sitting in the median strip holding their bleeding heads while they waited for the ambulance. I didn't see any helmets, and without them, a road/head battle is always won by the road... The fact that the riders were sitting up was a good sign, however.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Links

Check out the Chara Ministries link to get an idea of what we do!
Here's Bailey in his new sailor outfit from Aunt Lenora. He's so proud of his hat. Actually, he's proud of any hat, beads, or article of clothing that can be pulled over his head!