In Psalm 86:17, David asks God to give him a sign of His goodness. So many times He gives me signs of His goodness and I miss them. But, I have caught a few lately...
First, our motel in Clearwater...the only one I would have been willing to stay in on the whole street. We loved it and would recommend it to anyone on a limited budget who doesn't mind that it's old. It is clean...by the second night I was even sleeping
underneath the sheets.

Second, we went on the beach to take a family picture. Of course, I had to be the costume director and drag my boys out in long sleeved button-downs in the heat of the day. It was windy and miserable. Jack's face says it all...

But, God gave me a sign of His goodness as I dragged the kids out at sunset to try all over again. We didn't have high hopes for this experience to turn out any better. But, guess who we just happened to ask to take our picture? A professional photographer. He whipped out his humongo camera and just emailed us the pictures today and I actually like them (but I can't figure out how to post it which is frustrating me at 1:03am)! Just wait because I'm sure it will be our Christmas card picture because Bill won't want to go through the agony of a family picture again.
A third sign of God's goodness relates to our days on the beach. I prayed a few random times that we would find a sand dollar. We spent time every day searching for them and other shells. We found lots of shells, but no sand dollars. Tate was getting bummed. Then, as we were getting ready to leave the beach on our last day, two guys came up with 20 sand dollars in their hands and offered each of the kids one. The kids were overjoyed and I was amazed at the sweetness of my God. Isn't that just like God??? He provides out of His
abundant goodness! And I know He will do that as we need bunches of money to move forward with adoption as well.



P.S. Jack immediately broke his, which is SO Jack! There were a few tears, but then he decided that his was the most special because it was the most fragile. The broken one is just as special to me as the "together" ones...I guess I can relate to that one the most!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Totally staged picture, by the way! They never stare serenely at the ocean on their own!