I think that I have written about my struggle with change before on the blog, and now I guess I am going to do it again. It seems that I always get around to blogging when there has been a change in our life or something has not worked out exactly as we had planned. Again, the Lord is using the uncertainty of change and circumstances in our life to teach me patience and reliance on Him. I guess I still have much to learn in this area of my life!
So we are currently in Lima. Lima is a really large city, with 8 million people. There are fun things like parks and food courts! There are movie theaters. The grocery store is like walking through the mall, as I look at every item on every shelf in awe of the fact that you can actually buy so many foods from the US. It is definitely the closest thing to the US for us right now. So, you would ask, why are we in Lima?
A few weeks ago we saw our obstetrician in Cusco and an ultrasound revealed that, at 34 weeks, our sweet baby boy was very small on the growth curve. After further testing, which thankfully was relatively normal, we were advised that it would probably be best to have the baby in a larger city. The doctors thought that one of the problems with the growth of the baby was because of lack of oxygen at high altitude. For weeks I had been waking up in the middle of the night unable to breath and gasping for air. Breathing for two can be difficult at times in 11,000 feet above sea level. I also had a bit of anemia combined with this difficulty, and that made things even worse as far as getting oxygen to the baby. So I started using oxygen at night, which other than being a bit uncomfortable, helped tremendously. That really sealed the deal for the doctors that we needed to not only get to a big city with a well-equiped NICU in case the baby was born small or underdeveloped, but also to sea level where I could breath better and hopefully the baby could develop better for a few weeks.
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| Almost 37 weeks |
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| Our sweet friend Anjanette who is here with us in Lima |
Once again we are faced with a big change, with a good bit of uncertainty, but as we have always seen....the Lord continually provides for us, in ways that supersede our expectations. I was thinking last night about how blessed we are for a rest, for unforgettable time with Luke, for time with sweet friends and family, for walks and ice cream in the park. I have to pinch myself and remember that the Lord has given me a family, one that I don't deserve, but that I am so grateful to have.
We will keep updating as we have more details about our newest little one.
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| Luke's first plane ride |
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| Playing with daddy |
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| Loves to swing! |






Haha! I love the picture of you guys on the plane! Your little squirt looks like he is just so proud to be sitting in his own seat!!! What a beautiful boy he is and I'm super grateful for the time I got to spend with y'all a few months ago (hey, aren't you proud of me for using "ya'll???") Can't wait to see baby boy...Relax and take it easy (I know it's hard haha!) and enjoy these last weeks before the arrival. You're in my prayers, love you!
ReplyDeleteSo great to hear updates from you - will continue to keep you in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteKristen, you look terrific! I wish I could reach in this computer and love on precious Luke and give all 3 of you big hugs. Boyd and I are in prayer for you and new precious one, soon to arrive, and we give thanks that you are in Lima and that all tests indicate good news. We are thrilled your Mom and Dad will soon join you. Looking forward to pictures of 2 little ones from now on! Rae
DeleteSo cool to read and catch up. We pray for you and the team a lot. I pray for you and your baby now. May God fill up that baby with HIS breath and HIS life. When he is born, he will be a voice for the Lord, AMEN!
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