Tuesday, October 12, 2010

This is from our presentation we called "Life with Liz" that we presented at the Oklahoma Women Active for Christ state meeting in Oklahoma City. I will try to add one page a day to the blog. It is rather lengthy:)

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Good afternoon! Thank you so much for allowing us to be here. We are so excited to bring you the story of our “Life with Liz.” It was truly a journey that covered two states and three hospitals. Before beginning the story we affectionately call “Life with Liz,” I would like to tell you a little bit about “Life before Liz.”

Stacy and I were married in 1998 in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. In 2000, we had Katelyn. In 2002, we had Sarah-Berra. When Sarah was only two months old, we moved to Guymon, Oklahoma. For those of you familiar with Guymon, you know it’s located right smack in the middle of the Panhandle. You may have even heard this part of Oklahoma referred to as “No Man’s Land.” However, Stacy and I beg to differ. The name should be “Real Man’s Land” because it takes a real man and a real woman to survive in the Panhandle.

Stacy is the pastor of Northridge Free Will Baptist Church, and I have had the privilege of teaching at our Christian school. When we found out we were going to have our third baby, everyone was convinced it was a boy. However, the ultrasound proved that to be wrong. Girl #3 was on her way! Stacy and Katelyn got over their initial disappointment and we all enjoyed a happy, healthy pregnancy with prayer each night for this new baby girl.

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