Tuesday, May 22, 2007

More Mother's Day weekend photos

She's so much fun. This was the best Mother's Day I've ever had!




Giving high-fives to complete strangers on the plane.













Lounging at the airport. Daddy sat Ting Ting (and her doll) on his computer case and wheeled her through the airport. She like it so much she just hung out there for awhile as we waited for our flight.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

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Grits and Giggles

My grandma is the greatest.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Scenes from Cousin Sam's graduation










Oh, hi. . . No, I'm just doing a little reading while I wait for the ceremony to start . . . what's that? They called again?








Listen, I'm in Tennessee right now, so it's not a good time . . . no, my schedule is booked solid all week. You're just going to have to tell those people that I'll talk to them about their Nobel Prize in a few weeks, OK? Buh-Bye.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Mother's Day thoughts

I rarely have trouble expressing my thoughts, but for my first Mother's Day, I'd like to use someone else's words. With the permission of our travel mates Chuck and Lynette Giacinto, I share these words from their beautiful song "I Promise."

"Know that when you close your eyes and sleep
I’ll blanket you with comfort in your dreams.
Softly speaking prayers of hope
And blessings through the night.
And when you wake you will find
That I’ve never left your side.
This I promise, to love you for all time."

I can't think of a better way to express my feelings for our beautiful, amazing, wonderful daughter, Rachel Shu-Ting. I listened to Chuck and Lynette's Lullabies CD during the many months we waited for our child, and now it often plays in her room as she sleeps.

"A love so pure, I can’t describe
How it is that God’s grace would shine
And filled this empty space with you tonight."

Wishing special blessings on those of you still waiting for your children, and happy mother's day to all.