This is the blog for Gavin and Carrie Jones and family. We (usually) live in Papua New Guinea and are working to support Bible translations in progress around the country. Gavin is a helicopter pilot and Carrie is a Public Health worker, primarily working with HIV/AIDS awareness. Isaac, our first son, was born in January, 2004. Our quintuplets, Will, David, Marcie, Seth, and Grace, were all born on August 9th, 2012 and a whole new adventure is just beginning!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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February
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- Update Wednesday night, February 27th
- Desperate call for prayer for a friend
- Seth is not doing so hot
- Update on Seth and more pictures, Thursday
- Pulmonology appointment
- And more random pics
- Botanic Gardens and another group photo shoot
- And LOTS more!
- TONS of pictures!
- Good Morning, America link
- Good Morning, America!
- News Correction :}
- Carrie's 2 cents
- prayer requests
- More photos
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Your babies are getting soooo cute! I love the name hats. Bet you don't need names on them, though, I can see differences between them all without the hats. :)
ReplyDeleteOh,dear!! I want to hold those precious little ones so badly!! They are such darlings!! Their skin is beautiful, their eyes are gorgeous, and I know they are loved all the way to the core. God is SO good!
ReplyDeleteThey are all just beautiful, getting big and looking very happy! God bless you all.....prayers continue.
ReplyDeletea Big Wish of Mine too, is that I could, hold each baby,,,look into their beautiful eyes, and talk to them, and witness, in person the miracle, of all these past months.... I love hearing all the little things they do...AND love the pictures:).....
ReplyDelete.P.S.I would like to share something about the hats, When I went to have them made I was in tears talking to the person ,because it was when Seth was Very, Very sick,,,and didn't know if he was going to make it... But I took a step in faith I said over and over I don;t understand but I believed that God would help Seth get through...,,,So when I see Seth and the hats, I tear up thinking of that day,,And how God helped MY Faith grow through Seth, and the others babies... Thank-you for sharing your story:),
They are so precious, guys! Praise God they are all home with you and doing well (enough to stay home). Seth reminds me of our Clara, maybe it's the cheeks ;) Many Blessings.
ReplyDeleteBummed that I had to call in sick and can't hang out with my baby pals tonight. Making sad face.
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