Friday, August 31, 2007

over the mountains and through the woods...

While we were in Gatlinburg, we decided that it would be fun to go on a hike with Lydia. Ben and I have talked about what it would be like one day when we could go on hikes with our kids and how fun that would be. Well, now we know and we learned two very important lessons. Number one lesson learned; five miles is too long! Number two lesson learned; Lydia should be able to walk before we go on another hike!

We did have fun on the 2.5 miles on the way to the falls, but when we were getting ready to hike back to the car all "you know what" broke lose. Lydia was tired, but couldn't sleep (I wonder why... it was only 96 degrees outside, and she was having to ride in the Baby Bjorn which is not entirely breathable). I was sure that there would be a representative from Child Services to meet us at the end of the trail, because she was wailing at one point. Ben and I both felt like the worst parents in the world!

It was so embarrassing when people would pass, and of course we knew that they were thinking horrible thoughts about us. I am sure they knew that we were first-time parents. I will have to say it was pretty obvious. She probably only cried for about 10 minutes total, maybe 15. I forgot to bring her pacy, so she finally fell asleep with my finger in her mouth. When she fell asleep she got even heavier, and I was carrying her at the time.

Things really got interesting when I almost fainted and fell off the side of the mountain. People walking past were mostly concerned about me at this point and not our little girl. Ben took Lydia, and she continued to sleep. I think she felt more secure with her daddy. I started feeling a little better after a short break.

We finally made it to the car after four hours of Lydia crying hysterically, me almost passing out, and Ben and I almost killing each other because we were stressed out. Looking back now, it was a lot of fun. At least Lydia can say that she went on her first real hike when she was only six months old. Here are a couple of pictures of her at the beginning of the trail before our world turned upside down!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

It's been a while...

I have not done the best job of keeping everyone up to date with what's going on in the Parmer's world. So, Ben just recently got our blog up and running again, and hopefully I will be able to add updates and more pics frequently.

We have just recently moved to Wedowee (East AL, Ben's hometown). We are living in his grandparent's old homeplace. It's an old house, we think maybe about 100 years. It has taken a lot of work for us to be able to live life out there. His parents live about the length of a football field down the road, so we stayed with them at night and worked at the house during the day. We are currently in the house, and life is starting to have some amount of normalacy.

We will finish raising our support from here and off to Puerto Rico we go. We're not entirely sure when that will be, but I know that God's plan is perfect as well as His timing.

Our little girl is growing so fast! She will be seven months old the 8th of September. She is so much fun, and she LOVES living on the farm. There's so much to see and do. Here are some recent pictures of Lydia and our new home.