Saturday, December 23, 2017

Christmas Newsletter 2017

         

DECEMBER 2017
Merry Christmas!
God has given us so much this year – so much of His peace and reminders of His goodness, for even when there is challenges, He is good. I actually don’t like writing “God is good” after a wonderful experience…because no matter how positive a situation is, does not fully determine His goodness to us. If the result of some kind of test is discouraging, that hard news doesn’t mean He is in anyway “less good”. He is God, and thus, He is good. We just need to have our eyes opened to what that goodness looks like every day.
Late last year we found out we were expecting #6! Very excited, and very tired, the year began!  We went down to South Carolina for a week of family holidays to see some sunny days, during what felt like a long winter for this pregnant mama. It was a wonderful time of just us- swimming, playing in the sand, and enjoying the rented condo. The kids did great on the 16-hour trip – our secret being that we travel through the night, which James is amazing at doing.
My parents came for a week in April – and it was nice just to do daily life with them around. Jared & Breanne stopped by in March for a few days, which was fun for us all to catch up again. Cousin Jonathan also was able to stay a couple nights on his way to a friend’s wedding which was a treat! We also went down to Ohio as a family to visit Mom and Dad Heikoop, as well as for Dad and James to go to a Christian’s Leaders Conference in Cincinnati.  James and I had a getaway for a weekend to Kinston (the kids being at William & Amanda’s – our Christmas present from them!) celebrating our Anniversary – so much fun being just together, and doing crazy things like going out for pizza at 11:30p.m.
The summer’s special event was having Nelly get married to Peter Cerqueira– missionary in Portugal. The last of the Heikoop siblings wedding! It was a crazy fun time, and I was able to shoot their wedding pictures at 36 weeks pregnant. Anne-Marie was able to come for the wedding and we are able to do some summery things when she was around: swimming, beach day, ice-cream, and lots of fun.

On July 29th – Jason Mark was born! So excited to have a second boy!! We did have a rough start with him – he has Down’s Syndrome, and had some complications that landed us in the local hospital for a week right after birth. Then a couple days after returning home, he began screaming, and wouldn’t eat -so back to the hospital where they figured out he had a perforated bowel, and was going into septic shock. A few hours later, we headed by ambulance to McMaster Children’s Hospital in Hamilton and he went into emergency surgery. We were so close to losing him, but God brought him through. He had an ostomy bag for 4 months, and just last week, had the reversal surgery to remove it. So, we are back to dirty diapers – and how thankful you get for the little things in life when they are taken from you! We definitely got used to hospital life, as in the last 4 months, he’s been in 6 times, with two viruses, and the two surgeries, and the week after birth. I’m so thankful for the incredible nursing staff we’ve had, and for all the aunts and uncles that have dropped everything to watch the kids after he was born (including Mom and Dad Heikoop who took Leanne for 3 weeks to Ohio!). My parents also did an emergency trip back here for a week, so that all the kids could finally be back together in our home, during the last bit at the hospital after Jason’s first surgery. We feel very blessed that they would make that sacrifice for us. Family is such a gift.
Jason brings such joy to our lives, and even though I worry about the future and what it could be like for him, I know that God is in control and has his and our best in mind. At this point he is meeting all the milestones of a typical kid, which I’m thankful for. And I know God is using Him to work in my heart, and pray that His life will be very useful to the kingdom – as I want for all my kids! It’s like a whole new world has opened to us in the special needs department, and I pray that we learn lots and encourage others in this. Especially in this age, where so many special needs kids are aborted, the sanctity of all life needs to be honored.
Another blessing of this year was that dear sister Anne-Marie, took a leave of absence from work so she could help us during these first few months with Jason. She’s been doing school with the kids, and it’s nice to have another adult around, for all these appointments I’ve had to take Jason to. She’s been so patient and giving – and with her going home right before Christmas, we will have a big adjustment to make!

In September, right after one of our hospital stays, we were able to make it to the annual Heikoop Cottage week. It was such a lovely week of calm, being together with everyone, and making more good family memories.
Then brother Andrew and Rebecca and their 6 kids made the 40-hour trip to come visit us (bringing us Anne-Marie, as well as take in a wedding and visit another friend) and stayed for over a week. We had a blast – 12 children 11 and under in our home. The weather was amazing at the end of September; we were able to get in some great swim days and bike rides with all of us. Very special to have them here all to ourselves.

Leanne 1 ½ - our very determined girl. This year has been pretty challenging for her; so many changes with me & Jason being away at the hospital for longer periods of time. She did take being with Oma and Opa (and away from us) like a little champ. She is saying lots of words now, and loves being the clown of the family-and the kids, love celebrating her.

Amy 3- This little girl is the one who loves to hold Jason the most. She handles him like a mini mom, and it’s so nice to have all these extra hands to love on him. She is working on her reading alongside Laura, and is often mistaken for Laura’s twin.


Laura 5- Sweet and sensitive heart still describes her. She loves our homeschool gymnastics, and is often doing a handstand on the couch. We are working on reading as she is in SK. She is my little helper, and loves to do jobs. Her heart is sensitive to God, and we are very thankful for that.


Erik almost 7- He played soccer again this summer with Katy, and did really well. This guy has an incredible athletic ability, and a mind that can understand the logic behind things and communication. He has done well in Grade 1, and am very proud of the young man he’s becoming.

Katelyn 8- Our organizer and big sister. She and Leanne have developed a special bond, which is becoming a great help during this busy season. She and Erik are both in MYC (Music for Young Children) again this year – her third year, and is doing very well in piano. Katy has also been working on her cooking and baking skills. She loves making lunches – which will come in super handy! This spring she also chose to ask Jesus into her life – which is the best news to hear!!
We still have the amazing Emily Wielinga come in a few times a week to help us out and keep the house sane – though she is getting married this coming January to a special guy, so we will see how long we can keep her. 😊

James has continued in sales work with Whitebird this year. We are in our 4th year of homeschooling the kids, and so far, it has gone really well. I definitely love being home, and the extra photography this year (though not as much with Jason) is a fun outlet. I’m learning to simplify more, and concentrate on the important things in raising this family. Sometimes it feels like absolute chaos, and then it can be so calm that you wonder who’s missing. Our church continues to be such a huge support and encouragement to us – God has given us such a dear body of believers to fellowship with – and we all continue to learn what it means to love and serve each other.
May this coming year be an encouraging one, where we will know and recognize the peace of God, and realize that in every situation that He is Good…. His mercies fail not…Great is His faithfulness.



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