Weston would always say his his name, then state what it he wanted. Written out, it would look like this: “Weston: Ice-tream-tone.” In these pictures, Gramps had made him his first ice cream cone, and he thought it was great. As you can see, Weston and Daddy were “twins” that day.
Erin and I had an “ok” day yesterday. We had several friends come by and visit, and had several projects on our list to get done. There was not, as always, a moment of the day that we did not think about Weston. The process of grieving is difficult. I woke up several times last night having had some bad dreams and had a hard time sleeping. I simply prayed and ask God to bring me comfort and hold me up. I felt better after talking with God.
Today is a new day, and we will be forced to walk through it. The good part is that we will walk through it with our God helping us along the way. Without Him, all is lost, but with Him comes great strength.
Thank you to all who are praying for us. For anyone who is reading this blog and is skeptical about our faith and our reliance upon a God we cannot see, please know we are not crazy. Though we are hurting and are grieving, we have not lost our minds. If you will accept Christ and His love, you too will expereince His presence and strength in all areas of your life. I know, I do sound crazy, but I promise you I am not. Faith is an interesting thing: it requires us to suspend our logic for a moment and put on hold our preconceived ideas toward God and religion. It is a simple faith in a real God that enables me to walk this difficult path in my life. Why don’t you try it? It doesn’t hurt to try -
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” Matthew 11:28
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