Sawyer and Shephard FINALLY made it to their twelve month apt...at eighteen months. I know they were so thrilled to be getting so many shots in one day! That's how we roll with three kids under three! : ) Matt had a deposition and mom had a meeting, so I took them to the doctor solo. As strange as it sounds, I wasn't all too nervous about being alone. After all, I wasn't alone...if anything, God's been really reiterating lately that He's ALWAYS there!
Well, I made it to the appointment, all excited about being early and....I locked my keys in my car. Along with the diaper bag, which had sippy cups, snacks, cell phone, debit card...ha! Everything. Oddly enough I was calm!! Thanks to whomever was praying that morning! I went in to the office and told them what happened. They called a locksmith for me and he arrived just as we were needing to leave.
In the middle of the key crisis, the twins got shots. Two in one leg, one in another, two in one arm and one in the other arm. If you can't count, that's six total! THEY DID AWESOME!!! They cried (of course) but as soon as the nurse was finished with giving shots, they stopped and were back to being themselves. Schoo! Thank you Lord! Below are pics and stats:
Shephard: 25 3/4 lbs and 31 in
Sawyer: 24 1/2 lbs and 31 in
Dr. Walker said both were healthy and developing great. He complimented on how attentive and happy they were. As a mom, that meant so much to me. One of my jobs in life right now is to be a mom...and I have to give all of the credit to the Lord. Hearing from somebody that you are doing good at what you are meant to do, is so encouraging!!! At times during the day I can often doubt myself as a mom. I am constantly having to go to Him for strength and guidance on different situations. As stated on the blog before...my goal is to have them know Jesus and so they can be the "light that shines...so others may see and know Him too." I'm not perfect...but I am trying. Do I fail? YES. Daily, a lot of the times hourly! I'm often reminded of Paul talking about finishing the race, persevering, keeping the faith. Raising up warriors for the Lord is one of my "races" and it's amazing...I love it!