tiller of the backyard garden
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4.06.2005
 
Thank you all for your congratulations on the birth of our son Summit David. He already looks like a one-month old and we are immensely enjoying his presence. His sister wants nothing else but hold HER new baby, and big brother isn't sure what to do, but definitely wants to wrestle.

My wife is doing well and is recovering so much better after this birth than the previous two. I will write up a little birth story for all those interested in such things. The delivery took place at a birth center with a midwife and all I will say right now is that it will take an absolute emergency to ever get us back into a hospital again!

It's easy to feel a little overwhelmed with three children under the age of three, but we are thankful that the Lord has blessed in ways which we do not deserve. Please pray for strenght for my wife and the ability for the both of us to enjoy God's gracious gifts.

Misc:
Someone found my blog while searching for "placenta garden." I thought that was really funny. I guess it was this post that was to fault.

I finished Anna Karenina the other night. What a massive book! I find myself really enjoying Russian Literature. Does anyone have any recommendations other than Tolstoy and Dostoevsky?

I'm getting pretty good at book-binding (forgive my boasting), so if anyone has a favorite paperback they would like turned into a hardcover or a damaged hardcover that needs repair, let me know.
 

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