7.31.2010

Smiles...

abound in our house.

my 'goofy, yahoo, someone is paying attention to me' smile

my 'aren't I just all sweetness?' smile

I was ready to smile, but then Daddy walked by
and I got distracted.

my 'I'm so excited I can hardly stand myself' smile

7.11.2010

Many people have asked where the name "Nadya" came from. It's not a common name and also does not fit in with the pattern of Biblical names we've chosen for our boys.

1) I've had that name picked out for a girl ever since I found out I was pregnant with Daniel!

2) Nadya means Hope. Our prayer is our children will bring the eternal Hope of Christ to a lost and lonely world.

3) She is named in honor of our dear Russian friends, Andre and Nadya Furmanov who tirelessly work to bring the Light of Jesus to their dark part of the world. Nadya Furmanov is one of the most beautiful, gracious and sweetly-Spirited woman we know. Our Nadya has a fine example of godly-womanhood in her.

4) Nadya is given the middle name Ann in honor of Patrick's mother, Ann Wilson. She finally has her girl! :-)
A few more pictures taken of Nadya and the boys over the past three weeks. It's hard to believe she is three and a half weeks old already. It seems like she is growing up so fast and yet, it's already hard to imagine what life was like without her.









7.01.2010

The first photos of Nadya Ann Wilson


born Thursday, June 17th at 1:33am

7 pounds 4 ounces

19 and 3/4 inches long





Ooh, it's such a bright world!






Daddy... falling in love again!



Diana Buckwalter, the world's best midwife. I love her!


We love her.