


(Sorry for the lack of pictures....because I was "injured", Ben was in charge of taking the pictures.....)


We also have purchased the paint, and after Thanksgiving we plan on getting that on the walls and ready to go!
On some not so fun news: Yesterday at my doctor's appointment I had my glucose tolerance test. Today the nurse called and I failed the test. What does that mean? It means that after midnight on Sunday night I cannot eat or drink anything. I have to go in at 8 AM and from 8 to noon, I have to get my blood taken on the hour. And cannot eat a thing. I don't know what scares me more.....not eating all morning or getting my blood taken. I ask for prayers for: 1) that I pass this test and that the first was a false positive (meaning no diabetes), 2) that God gives me the strength (and courage!) to make it through the morning, and 3) for Ben....well he is the husband (and father) and I know it is not going to be a fun time for him either! Thank you for all the prayers!!!
We wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving. We truly feel blessed by our family and friends!