One of the best miracles this year was our sweet Raylene.
Before she was born, we were hoping for a little girl so that Brooke could have
a sister close to her age. When I got a final ultrasound at 34 weeks, the
doctor speculated that our baby was a boy. Of course, we would’ve loved a boy
as well, but we were a tad disappointed. Brooke continued to pray that she
would get a sister, and we joined in, even though we tried to prepare her for
having another brother.
When Raylene was born and I was still reeling from all the
pain, Clint looked at me in awe and whispered, “Ashlyn, it’s a girl!” We both
shed a few tears.
We video called Clint’s sister and brother-in-law who were
watching the other three kids, and told them the good news. When we told Brooke
that she had a new sister, she got the biggest smile on her face, jumped off
the couch, and did a happy dance around the room. After we hung up, we cried
again at God’s goodness. He didn’t have to give Brooke a sister. Many little
girls have prayed for sisters for years and never gotten one. But this time,
God chose to make the doctor see the wrong gender, and surprised us with a sweet
gift. We’re so thankful.
Driving home from the hospital |
Brooke meeting her sister for the first time |
And God continues to work miracles with her. Her paperwork
all went through quickly, which was such a blessing! Except for her Papua New
Guinea visa. With all the holiday celebrations, the PNG Immigration Office was
delayed processing it, and the PNG Consulate here in Australia didn’t reopen until January 6. Our Australian visas were set to expire this Monday,
the 13th, and, while we could have renewed them, it would’ve been a lot
more work. At the last second, God worked a miracle, and we were able to pick
up the visa from the Consulate yesterday, on Friday the 10th. We’ve
already booked tickets to leave early on Monday morning. We’re so amazed at the
way God works!
I know we all have stories of God’s goodness in our lives. I
love hearing them and being reminded of how amazing He is! It’s so comforting
to know we serve a loving God who cares so much about every detail of our
lives! In the midst of the mundane difficulties of every life, it’s sometimes
hard to see what He’s doing. But I’m so thankful for each of these things that
I can look back on and recall His faithfulness.
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