snapshots of heaven

me with my awesome pastor and his awesome wife.. it was great to hear a few sterling sermons again. He is so awesome.. and hilarios–i snorted out loud in a few of his sermons
this is a happy place on my parents back porch
this is one of my favorite pictures of my little elf
right before ou big old labor day meal of my dad’s ribs and my mom’s yummy potatoe salad
todd and his son 🙂 alex adores his daddy

my little budro as I call him sleeping
me and “budro” watching a kay arthur woman conference video with my favorite person in the world michelle .. we had us some church that day. It was a glorious day of me and my sis hanging out, drinking coffee, going on a walk, and watching womens conference dvd’s. Heaven.. close i think
my dad’s belly made alex a good pillow

snuggling and napping wtih little one
me and my dad and the big catfish that we didn’t really catch.. someone gave it to us that was on another boat.. it will taste good though!

ok.. so i know this is alot of pictures.. and i will write about my experiences at home before tommorow.. but i wanted to just show you some snapshots of what has been heaven on earth to me. wow.. these have been the best 3 1/2 weeks of my life. I cannot wait to share with you the highlights, and what the lord has taught me, but i will just leave you with these snapshots of heaven for tonight.. it’s late!

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  1. Jenn,

    It makes me so happy to see you so happy. You made the normal, everyday things we take for granted look incredibly fun, fulfilling and full of the goodness of God. Thank you for reminding us to be thankful for the small things in life. It’s obvious that a certain little bundle of joy has completely stolen your heart!

    I’m praising God for the wonderful blessings He has poured out on you over the past 3 1/2 weeks.

    Love you bunches,
    Sandra