Showing posts with label Eric and Lissie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric and Lissie. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Big Strong Will

Recently I had the chance to visit Eric and Alison in order to babysit Will for them. Having an overnight sitter gave Alison the chance to go with Eric on his first-ever business trip. (They took 7-week-old Emee with them so that Alison could nurse her).

As soon as Will's mommy left for the get away, Will and I headed outside. After all, a 60-degree day in Boston in early April is not to be missed!

As soon as Will entered the garage, he had a twinkle in his happy blue eyes. At a mere 18-months, our first grandson is already one of those kids who could simply pitch a tent and live outside for the rest of his days. Part of the reason is probably his passion for imitating the things he has seen his father do in the great outdoors.

So on this lovely late afternoon, Will went from this brief glance from the garage into the warm afternoon and turned around to grab his shovel. Here's what his grandpa thinks ran through his young mind:


"Let's see... how can I be like Daddy today?"


"I know... I'll do some shoveling!"


"The driveway must need something shoveled..."


"I can shovel snow..."


"... I can even shovel rocks!"


"Hmmm... that was fun, but how can I be like Daddy next?"


"The best way to be like Daddy is to put my shovel away before I start something else!"

Monday, July 20, 2015

Curious William


Our grandson is oh-so loved! This is childhood as God intended. This tender care is what millions fatherless children around the world completely miss out on. They are profoundly scarred as a result, but their lives CAN be redeemed when they have a loving home, are taught the gospel, and, by God's grace, eventually find their identity in Christ. Orphans must not be considered castaways! Please, dear friends, would you pray about entering the orphan care fray through adoption or foster care? All we ask is that you seek the Lord. Please go to His word and ask Him to show you His heart for the most vulnerable. If you take the step into orphan care, your life will be raw, hard and more blessed than you could ever have imagined!!! God cares for and leads those who care for the orphaned! We've experienced this 10 times over! He is so good!

(If you'd like to talk to me about adoption, my email is barrennomore@gmail.com -- Please be aware, I'm not always quick to respond, life continues to be wonderfully crazy in our home with 10 children still living with us.)

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

A Never...No Way for Eric and Alison {A God Story}

Mrs. R:

We all love "A God Story", those rare instances when the Lord allows us to more clearly see His loving care in our lives. We've had just such an amazing tale develop in our family in the past few weeks.

Eric and Alison married at 20 and 21 respectively. Right around their first anniversary, they were blessed to add William Eric to their lives. Suddenly they were a family. With this change, the walls in their 600-square-foot, one-bedroom apartment began to close in.

They were faced with a dilemma. Purchasing an itsy-bitty starter home in the region runs about $300,000. This investment was not even thinkable for two "kids" barely out of their teens. At the same time, renting a larger apartment would significantly slow down their savings for their dream of someday entering the housing market in the expensive city of Boston.

But God swooped in and rescued them!

While they were praying about how to gain more square footage and a second bedroom for their new son, Eric's dad heard about a program offered by the small town in which Eric grew up (and his parents and grandparents still do for that matter). Each year the town fixes up four homes for families whose income level makes entering the housing market in the town nearly impossible. Then in early January a drawing, called a "lottery", is held to determine which four sets of people are going to be given the opportunity to purchase the four homes at a staggeringly reduced rate versus the surrounding market.

January 7 was a very happy day for the young Moores family. The Lord had made the seemingly impossible possible! They learned at a meeting that night that they had been awarded the chance to buy one of the four greatly-reduced homes!
 


Although in the lottery these folks did not get to pick their own home - rather one was assigned based on a number of factors - God so amazingly gave their favorite house to them!  It is for them a dream-come-true, years before they thought they'd be able to reach the goal financially. God abounds in lovingkindness!

That night they were allowed to see their prize, but, of course, it was hard to get much of a feeling for the place in the dark.


On Saturday, the program director gave Eric and Alison the opportunity to see the house in the daylight for the first time. To the great pleasure of this visiting grandmother, as well as Eric's parents, David and Tara, we all got to tour their soon-to-be home. The kind director even told us we could take as long as we liked so we spent nearly three hours closely looking over the property.

Our first stop was the garage where a garage door opener has already been installed. What a luxury this will be for Eric on icy and snowy mornings!


As we entered the finished basement, Alison was delighted to see yet another convenience that comes with the house -- her very own washer and dryer! Since she and Eric married more than a year ago, Eric's parents have been kindly allowing her to do laundry at their house which is about 15 minutes away from the couple's apartment. However, with all the laundry that their new baby has added, she's thrilled that soon she will have her own machines.


After we toured the basement, we ascended the stairs to the main level. I made my way up first and captured this photo of Grammy and William as they awaited the others.
 

We turned the corner and stood in awe of God's goodness. We just couldn't believe the beauty of the kitchen. Every detail amazed us...high quality cabinets with soft-close drawers, granite counters, a tile back splash, the huge window over the sink, enough room for a table. The list just goes on and on. This room alone brought to mind the message of Ephesians 3:20 -- God does above and beyond all we could ask or think.


Eric's joy was irrepressible as he contemplated his family's new home!


And, again, Alison rejoiced in God's gift of an appliance that will simplify her life as a wife and mom.


Knowing she'll still spend plenty of time at her kitchen sink, I was so happy to see the large window behind it. In the winter, she'll even have a water view. The house backs up to a bird sanctuary which will never be built on, and a small lake is on that land. You can see the lake to left here.


I was simply overwhelmed with joy as I marveled at this kitchen where so many family memories will be created by Eric, Alison, William and any future children.


Our next stop was the bathroom. Although the house only has one, we found it to be big enough for all five of us adults to fit in the room.


In this photo, the bathroom door is one the left. The kitchen is straight ahead. My back is to the three bedrooms.


Here are Eric's parents and that grandson we share in one of the bedrooms.


Alison marveled at the storage built into the bedroom closets.


As we women finished imagining decorating the bedrooms, the men inspected the attic.


When Grampy came down the ladder, he realized that William's hands were chilly. Grampy found the perfect way to warm the little guy's paws up.


The next room we explored was the living room. The room has a large window with a view of woods.


Here's Grammy and her boy by that same window. This window and the large window in the kitchen are directly opposite each other so the house will be flooded with light throughout the day.
 



Eric and Alison are both pleased to have a wood-burning fireplace for the cold New England evenings.


After about 2-1/2 hours we realized that William would soon be hungry, and we needed to wrap  up.


I couldn't resist one more family photo before we left the interior to take a peek at the yard.


The yard is just the right size for a future swing set, a sand box, a deck -- complete with a grill -- and a garden. How perfect for a young family!


Here Eric and his parents are standing at the property's boundary again taken aback by God's goodness in given them a winter water view.


William's grin captures the joy we all felt as we got a thorough look at what will soon be Eric and Alison's new home. God abounds in lovingkindness. In His goodness He has made the impossible possible for these young marrieds!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Eric and Alison: Update


I'm not really certain why I picked this photo for an update on Alison's labor. Perhaps I feel a bit like the dog pictured her. I feel a bit like a caged animal after a day of waiting for news. I know the other grandparents do, too! We yearn to know that our grandson is safe and healthy and that Alison's agony is over. Waiting is hard!

I don't have much to pass on. We know that the young couple has been at the hospital for about an hour. We haven't heard from Eric since they arrived there. Our hope is that Eric's texting silence means his wife is in very active labor, and he's just too busy comforting her.

Eric and Alison: Today is THE Day!


Eric and Alison would be most grateful for your prayers. God be praised, she went into labor about 2 a.m. eastern. She has been laboring for about 13 hours but hasn't yet progressed enough to go to the hospital. I will post as soon as possible after their son is born!

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Eric and Alison: While They Wait

Denise:

What do you do when your first baby is a full week late?



You visit a dog shelter...



...knowing that now you will be far less tempted by big brown eyes to bring home a four-footed friend to your tiny apartment.


Eric and Alison share a deep love of dogs, and I was so happy to be invited to join the two of them on their outing today as they sought some way to take their minds off the wait for our grandson. However, the canines' doleful eyes were hard for this adoptive mother to endure. Each dog had his own way of crying out, "Please adopt me!"





This fella even had ears that communicated, "Please take me home...please!"



The pups that tore at my heart the most were these noble-looking brothers. After all, the Lord has made it my life mission to rescue orphaned sibling groups in His name.

It was a good thing I'm traveling or we would have suddenly had as many dogs as kids!


While I was losing my heart to a couple of brothers who are likely to be separated, Eric was in an adjoining room having his heart strings pulled by a pup named Buster.


Alison watched on, practicing the comforting, calming "shush" she'll use soon to quite her baby boy.


Before long one of the volunteers offered to let Eric play with the 10-month-old pure bred. He was a sturdy dog, just right for my son-in-law's enormous "paws." The rescue worker also happened to be Buster's foster mother so she was able to fill us in on how far this energetic, active puppy has come since he was rescued from Tennessee where his death was immanent due to over crowding in a shelter there.


A few minutes of playing ball together...





...and the two were fast friends.


I love the eye contact here!


However, today couldn't be the day for an adoption, not with a baby due any hour now. So Eric and Alison cast a final glance at the dogs and headed home. They left happy, having learned that the dogs cared for by this organization all live in foster homes rather than being caged or being in danger of being put down.They're only in the cages for the length of a weekly open house.

I suspect Eric and Alison will be returning to Forever Home Rescue before too long with their infant son in tow looking for the Lord's leading on choosing a pet for their growing family.

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If anyone in the New England area is interested in this immaculate and lovingly-run dog shelter, here's a link: Forever Home Rescue.