Showing posts with label Morgan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morgan. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Day 3,997

The Georgia Goodbye and Auntie Hello


One last goodbye to our Kendall girl! We are so happy to have finally met her and can’t wait to watch her grow over the years. What a treasure she is to all of us. We love you, Kendall! (And Mrs. Michelle—hello at 3AM! You’re doing incredible, Mama!)


Another ten hour road trip = another day of movies! 


The movies may have been their most favorite part of the day…if not for their giant surprise at lunch time! Auntie Morgan, in the flesh! 


Hooray! It was the best way to end our quick Georgia trip. We miss our Auntie so much but we’re thankful that when we do get the chance to take trips north, she’s within driving distance to see us!


Love you Sissy. 
Miss you. 


Monday, November 15, 2021

Day 3,925

The Distant Birthday Wishes


A big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Auntie Morgan! We love you and miss you!



And a Conley home-gym in the rented living room. 

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Day 3,691

The ALDS Game Two


Molly dives!


Mommy pressure washes. 



Conleys eat ice cream cones while watching Game 2!
The series is now tied, as we lost the second game at the Trop. The team is now headed to Boston to play two more games at Fenway before returning home as ALDS Champions. If we split the two games, however, they will come back home to play a winner take all Game 5. 

And just to follow along, here is what the Postseason bracket looks like:



RAYS UP!

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Day 3,647

The Tropicana Grandma


If you don’t look like this while eating a cinnamon roll, you’re doing it wrong. 


But wait, it’s possible that her cinnamon roll experience was heightened just a bit BECAUSE GRANDMA IS HERE!


HI GRANDMA!!


Oh, we are just smitten that you’re here in St. Pete for the weekend with us!
She drove down from my sister’s house in Georgia to see us, after flying in for the next several weeks to care for Morgan as she recovers from brain surgery (she’s recovering well and finally has some relief from a litany of symptoms over the past decade caused by a malformation in her brain stem!!). 


We wanted Grandma to experience The Trop, but Saturday’s game began at four, which coincided *im*perfectly with nap time. We’d never make the game otherwise, so we were prepared to leave early if necessary. Thankfully Molly was able to fall asleep in my arms and even transferred to the stroller without waking up! 



We’re a bunch of happy people. 

Monday, November 2, 2020

Day 3,338

The Third Year With Our Bub!



He’s THREE!!!


October 31 and we all know what that means: ADOPTION DAY (and special donuts!)!!!!!!!

It was just three short years ago in the foyer of our church, that the five (now 6) of us officially became a family, following a phone call with a judge in Washington who gave his own congratulations in his declaration that Bearett John Conley was indeed our own son! We were brimming with emotion and thanksgiving unlike we’d ever experienced. The sweetest, most life-changing and beautiful earthly transaction happened that day: a picture of the gospel so vividly realized. My heart rejoices. A child chosen into a family. By no merit of his own. Loved inexpressibly by the father and given all the riches of inheritance as an heir. A new name. A new family. A new life. Rescued from the constraints of sin and given freedom and security in righteousness. 
Adoption. 
Oh, what a glorious thought!

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ, 
4 just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. In love 
5 He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will, 
6 to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved.  (Ephesians 1:3, NASB)


The Lord brought Bearett into our lives not long after the news of his life was realized in my sister’s womb. From the earliest of days, we prayed for endurance and perseverance even through the most difficult of times, and God did honor those prayers and my sister’s striving to provide. I love you dearly, Morgan.
 He wouldn’t become our son until he was four, but from that first conversation with my sister, he was loved in a capacity that went far beyond his place in our lives as a nephew. Bearett’s ties to Adam and I already ran so personal and so deep that when the opportunity came, we knew immediately that this specific boy would have an immediate and permanent place in our family. 


And we’ve only looked forward since. Our Bubba has seamlessly entered our family and found his rightful place as eldest sibling and shepherd to his girls. He has assumed the role of leader, has maintained his tenderheartedness, and has shared his love and trust with us in a way only a son could do. 
We are absolutely crazy about this crazy little boy. He has changed our lives and hearts forever and we are thankful in ways inexpressible to the Lord for preserving his sweet little life and bringing him into ours. Our God is merciful and so kind and we are in awe of His provision and mighty work in bringing Bearett to us. 


This year’s Adoption Day fell on a Saturday—I can’t imagine a more fun way to celebrate than with donuts and baseball!


GO Brother!!


And not only donuts and baseball, but the park too!


Oh, what a fun and sweet life!


Bitsy agrees too!


And Fall Festival is (usually) like the cherry on top! (Although this year, between the cancelling of Fall Festival and some consequences of Bub’s sin, we didn’t quite fully enjoy our October 31st evening)


Regardless, we enjoyed such a full and exciting day and capped it all off with the opening of a special card Amelia picked out for Bearett that all of us wrote in. And now that Bear can read, he got to personally read all our notes to him for the first time ever! It was the perfect way to end our most special of days. 



I love you more than you could ever know, my sweet sweet son. You are such a precious gift to me and I look forward with prayer and great anticipation to the day that you look me in the eyes and declare that not only have you been adopted once, but that you’ve been adopted TWICE by the King of Love himself. 

The King of love my shepherd is,

Whose goodness faileth never.

I nothing lack if I am His,

And He is mine forever. 


Where streams of living water flow,

My ransomed soul He leadeth;

And where the verdant pastures grow,

With food celestial feedeth. 


Perverse and foolish, oft I strayed,

But yet in love He sought me;

And on His shoulder gently laid,

And home, rejoicing, brought me. 


In death's dark vale I fear no ill,

With thee, dear Lord, beside me;

Thy rod and staff my comfort still,

Thy cross before to guide me. 


And so through all the length of days,

Thy goodness faileth never;

Good Shepherd, may I sing Thy praise

Within Thy house forever.


The King of Love My Shepherd is 

by H. W. Baker (1868)


Happy Adoption Day, Bearett John Conley!!!!!

Friday, June 19, 2020

Day 3,203

The Conley Quarantine: Day 78


We woke up to a play date with friends, complete with blonde baby kisses and shrieks of laughter. 


Back home, we continued with quiet time on Bub’s beanbag, totally unprompted. 


And lots of fighting and trying to lock each other out. 


Upon walking back inside from taking Amelia to gymnastics, I was then ambushed by a pack of wild animals wielding weapons of Nerf. 
Solid and typical day for the Conleys.



Typical, Except...
AMELIA GOT HER PULLOVER!
It’s a gymnastics move on bars that she’s been trying so hard to master and finally, she figured it out!! Hoooooray Amelia!! I’m so proud of you!

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Day 3,190

The Conley Quarantine: Day 65


***HIS FIRST EVER SOLO CATCH!!!!!***
Bearett caught his first fish TOTALLY by himself yesterday! He then caught his second. And his third! And he’s officially...hooked! 
Good job Bubba!!!!


Yesterday was also the first time we as a family have hosted our young adults group from church in our home! And what a complete joy it was! 






We laughed and fellowshipped and ate and played games. And between the giggles and the bruises, the shrieks and the Spoon war casualties (see: the foot-long scrape on my arm!), we got to know a group of faithful, growing, Christ exalting brothers and sisters who love God and cherish His people. We played games well into the night, but talked even longer. Our time with them was far greater than I prayed it would be and though our 12:45AM goodbyes were said with weary eyes, our hearts were anything but. Thanks, friends, for letting us into your lives! Our gratitude toward the Lord has continued to grow rapidly over the past few months and this is yet, another praise to His great name. What a sweet night. And what a kind God!
Can’t wait for next time!

Monday, April 13, 2020

Day 3,136

The Conley Quarantine: Day 11 on Easter Sunday


The cornerstone of our faith declares the miraculous defeat of death, the perfect fulfillment of prophecy, and the Divinity of our King, as Christ was risen from the grave over 2,000 years ago! It is on this day that we celebrate the risen Lord with faiths securely rooted in a God who reigns and rules ALIVE, seated at the right hand of the Father. We make much of this day because without the resurrection, we have no hope in the authority of God, and yet, we stand today in awe and filled with hope of the undeserving mercy, grace, and love afforded to us by Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer and all-powerful God. 

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,” (1 Peter 1:3, NASB)

We are thankful and so joyful to worship the risen Lord on such a beautiful day of celebration. And though we weren’t able to unite as a body of believers to sing praises together to our King, and though we are missing our church family more than ever, we delight and trust in the promises of God knowing that He is absolutely in control. 

If you have time or interest, our Pastor preached a beautiful, confronting, and hopeful sermon yesterday on Easter that can be found at









*For the first time in our 8 year marriage, Adam and I and our family celebrated Easter together and at home. SO grateful.*





Happy Resurrection Day, my friends and family! 
Praising my God for granting me faith, eternity, and new life through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, in which Truths I also implore you to consider and to pursue. I love you all.  

Monday, April 6, 2020

Day 3,129

The Conley Quarantine: Day 4


When three kids find mud...


...but one kid finds the sink. 
Amelia: 1
The Others: 0
;)


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Day 3,102

The Six Plus Four


Gang’s all here! 



And...gangs ganging up on each other while they’re at it! (Check my Mommy posted up with a Nerf gun under the table!)