October 16th, 2013 is a day Spencer and I will always remember and always praise God for getting us through.
I’ve been meaning to write this for awhile now…two months to be exact. But as you can imagine, life has been a bit hectic. I don’t think there is a way to put into words everything that has happened, especially emotionally, but I wanted to share at least a little bit of Katherine’s arrival for those who want to read about it.
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After rearranging rooms and figuring out how to make all sorts of things work in Katherine’s room, we’ve finished! People might say it is thrown together or too eclectic, but when you’re on a tight budget you learn how to repurpose furniture and personalize in your own way. We got to figure it out together and had fun doing it. We just love how it all turned out! I already love sitting in there and praying for our little one.
We really are in the final countdown!
We are halfway through the 38th week of this pregnancy and simply cannot wait to meet our little girl! I figured I’d better write at least one last update since our Katherine Elizabeth can come anytime. So here are some end of pregnancy thoughts. It’s true! We are 32 weeks pregnant. Crazy, huh!? We are in month eight of this roller coaster ride.
And if I can be honest, I am so glad we are nearing the end of this. Of course I am so very excited to meet our little girl. But I’m also quite excited to not be pregnant anymore. |
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Sarah ConnatserSarah loves Jesus and her family and is passionate about addressing the urgent spiritual and physical needs around the world. She is the wife of Spencer and mama of Katherine and Claire, and they live in Nashville, TN. She runs a photography business with her husband and writes in order to offer encouragement and invite others to choose grace, joy, and gratitude in the adventure and the mundane. She loves traveling and reading; she will choose unsweet tea over sweet and bootcut jeans over skinny; and she is all sorts of awkward with small talk but thrives with deep conversations. |