Tuesday, August 7, 2007

In Response to commenter, "Another Dads' Mother"

Yes!! Jason IS a fabulous father and husband and it is very difficult for him to leave us behind and be home without us. He is definitely the better half of our marriage--hands down!!! I love him so much and he really keeps us all together. He's driving back and forth every weekend so he can continue to pay the bills at home and then be available for us, here. If he had a choice, he would stay here--no question. I COULD NOT do ANY of this without him. He carries a very large burden, too, yet is very strong for us. I'm very sure his mom is looking down on him with a very proud heart. Thank you for your comment.

7 comments:

Michele Nolte said...

You are all in My Prayers daily and wait to hear your updates. I know God will bring Isaac through this and that you will all be home soon as a family. He will work out all the paper work and and finalize your adoption. As he has brought you into this beautiful Blessings life and he will complete the plan he has for you all.
In Christ Love, Michele Nolte

Unknown said...

Hi Tiff, I read your previous post and love that you are turning to the Word for comfort. It seems so cruel, but we do have an enemy and he certainly doesn't want Isaac to grow up in a Christian home and know the love of Jesus. We can't forget to pray against the enemy who wants to discourage you and bring you down. And we will pray for protection for you, Jason, and Hannah too. Pastor Wayne is starting a series on Spiritual Warfare this weekend at KCC. It's a topic many churches don't want to tackle and we commend our pastors for taking on the enemy this way. You may want to go online and try to listen to the lessons if you can. Read Psalm 91 and it surely will give you all the courage & strength to get through anything. Kurt's daughter had a baby boy July 30 and we are going to Pa. to visit our new grandson next week. Miss you and love you all. You are an inspiration for me. Terri

Anonymous said...

Hey Tiff...
We just wanted to send you and Hannah a BIG HUG from "K" Street!!! Joey misses Hannah and points to the house when we walk by. Please know that we are praying for all of you and hope that you can return home as a family very, very soon!

May God hold you in the palm of his hand...

Kevin, Jess and Joey

m.e. said...

I imagine it must be so difficult for Jason. It's so hard to go about one's "normal" life when things are anything but normal. I always have this deep down wish that employers would see that struggle and just say "you know what we'll be ok without you, take the time off and be with your family." Too bad it doesn't work out that way :( You guys are doing great though and I wish you the best with any political troubles and that Issaac to react quickly to the antibiotics for the pneumonia.

Anonymous said...

Because Tiffany has taken on the responsibility of writng the postings for their family, I think that people naturally address the person doing so. I know for a fact that most people are making their comments directed to the whole Evans' family and not just Tiffany. As Tiffany posted before, please do not let political correctness stop you from communicating with their family. Jason and Tiffany know that these messages are meant for their family as a whole. Love Mom Nana)

Anonymous said...

I continue to pray first for Isaac's lungs since this seems to be the critical factor and I then pray for for the multitude of add-ons that I know he needs and for the needs that God only knows at this point. I love you all and miss you. I am sorry that this was not a better day. We are all looking forward to the better ones and will continue to be optimistic, yet being realistic we all have a long road ahead. BUT we are in this together. XXOO to all of you. Love Nana (Mom)

Anonymous said...

I have added specific petitions for Jason to my list of prayers for the Evans family, as well as prayers for the other members of the family, parents, siblings, grandparents. It must be so hard to be far away from your family and so helpless when they are struggling. But the faith of the family and the strength of Tiffany and Jason in the Lord will carry them through. Blessings to all of you.