Friday, January 15, 2010

I guess I'll call it, Day 1

What a wonderful day. To not miss anything....what a blessing. Naps at our house, Miya and Jayden playing, Melanie doing all the things that she does best (I can name them: Eat, sleep, poop...in that order, however, she might throw a curve ball in there from time to time where its eat, sleep, poop, and then poop again immediately after we change the diaper). Today was the first time in a long time that I 'saw' us as a family. Everyone home, everyone doing their own thing...right or wrong, we were all here.

Im gonna throw a few pictures at you again, but let me say this...the hospital did cause for extra driving, however, to have to wake up at midnight, 3:00 and 6:00 am to do an hour care time at home....makes me appreciate even more what those nurses did for us. (Kelly, Im thinkin youre workin tonite....thanks, we'll be missing you again tonite :) I just got done feeding Melanie...Mom, Miya and Jayden are at the hotel with the Wassinks for a Christmas get to gether in Holland...and I kept thinking to myself what a wonderful journey God has put us through. Every single member of this family has grown up through this process. Mom and Dad mentally and spiritually, Miya and Jayden emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and literally, and Melanie...I guess just literally. Ive always heard that the journey is more amazing than the victory, and we got to experience that 1st hand.
Im so proud, especially of how this family handled this journey, as well as everyone else that was associated with it. Our immediate and extended family was brought closer, seeming to be a bit more relaxed as well, taking little problems in life, and making them to what they are....little problems. Our friends, new or existing, Ive never been so proud of each and every one of you. You've all been a part of a family, lifting them up in prayer, supporting them in so many ways, between babysitting, meals, cards, gifts, cleaning, hugs, tears, and so much more. Doctors and nurses, seeming to do their jobs, but taking the extra time to get to know a family (even though this family's dad seemed to be a pain in the rear at times) and doing more than required...All of you, I can picture the small children who said your prayers for Melanie at night, the adults that shed tears, the grandparents and other family members who felt distant, the pastors who prayed in their churches, the widows and widowers who gave to us more when they had plenty of thier own needs, and the families in the NICU who took the time to pray for our child, even when you had one or more of your own in there as well...all for a family in need.
I'd love to bring this story to a news station, and tell them the things they continue to produce on television are GARBAGE! This town, this state, this country, is full of people who do good...who go out of thier way to help others, who love, who pray, who trust in God for all things. Forget all their stupid news media making nearly every person of this world out to be a forsaken bunch of horrible, ignorant idiots. There are many...who witnessed to, prayed for, devoted time to, sacrificed for, cried for, and gave to a small family (getting bigger)in a small town called Bentheim Michigan. To me, as fast paced as everything seemed, it also seemed that time stopped for all these acts of goodness from all of you people to be fit in. You have so much to be proud of. I know we all blunder at times, and we do things we arent proud of, but looking back over the last while, Gods graciousness to us, through you, has been amazing. Surely God is in control, and we thank Him daily for you. We love you, and many times, I consider our little Melanie, to be yours too. Youve all been a huge part of her life for the last 77 days, and she hasnt met most of you.
Im so proud of each and every one of you...thank you again, and here are some more pictures of the little girl and the family you have loved on so much over the last while:






10 comments:

Unknown said...

Yay! I'm sure it feels AWESOME to have all 4 girls in the house at once!!!! Glad to hear that you had somewhat of a "normal" day and that everything is going great! Continued prayers are going your way!!! Love you guys!

Anonymous said...

The pics of all your girls are precious, you can see how much the other girls love Melanie already!! How wonderful it must be to have everyone home together :)
Deb Schierbeek (Mike's mom)

Anonymous said...

Looks good, pics of you guys at home. I'm sure an exhausting 1st night, but a good one too. Hope you are settling in with everyone under one roof. Keep those pics coming, love them.

Jodi

Jodi said...

What a blessing to have your little girl home!!! I love all the pictures of your family. That was awesome that you took pictures with the nurses and staff in the NICU, I wish we would have before our son came home. Mary the greeter was the sweetest lady :)
May God bless you and your family and we will continue to pray for your family!
Jodi Beintema

Anonymous said...

So Happy for your family!! Hope that all goes well--God Bless You!
Sally, Brian, Tess, Elly and Josie VanderVeen

Anonymous said...

We are so glad for you and thankful that you can all be home together as a family. What a long way Melanie has come from the little 2 lber she was when she was born. I remember Pastor Griess praying for the Lord to "grow her" and that is exactly what, in His good pleasure, He did. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
Love, Aunt Verna and family

Anonymous said...

So happy for you guys! Having your family all togather again has to be a very wonderful feeling! Now the journey continues at home. :)

Peter & Christiana

Anonymous said...

Welcome home to the neighborhood little Melanie! You are an answer to so many prayers & we'll keep praying that you'll continue to grow & become all that God wants you to be. Thank you Jeff & Nicki for letting us be a part of your "homecoming" through the pictures & posts. Gods continued blessings to your family. Carla Gruppen

Anonymous said...

So awesome to see you all at home and getting lots of help from Miya and Jayden. Can sure understand about coming home etc. Can understand not being able to take her out and limiting visitors etc. We came home in October and couldn't go out all winter except for the Dr. appts. Loved all your pictures with the nurses etc. We have so many we remember and will always stay in our hearts. We still keep in touch with our favorite even after 12 years. Enjoy your time as a "complete" family. God is Good!
Jonna Schnurr and family (Josh & Glenda's Aunt)

Anonymous said...

Thanks be to God you were able to bring Melanie home. Thank you so much for posting all the info and the pics. I think three little girls are just wonderful!! :) Have fun with all of them. Praying for your family- Vicki VanOverloop