Life en la casa de Lidia

Thursday, January 29, 2009

God's Goodness

It has been SO long since I last wrote. It has been so long that I even forgot how to create a post in my blog :) but today something came to my mind that I wanted to share about as I thought of God's goodness.

Matty came home today for lunch just so he could play with Rebekah in the melted snow/ice. After they got done playing outside I heated up some soup and reminded Rebekah, "isn't your papa such a good papa that he came home for lunch just to play in the snow with you?" and then I proceeded to tell her that she needed to thank him for that. This led to another conversation of God's goodness to us when I told her, "that is how good God is to us, Rebekah." Rebekah and I memorize Bible verses and one of them is Psalm 34:8, "Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!" I try to use the things all around us to help her understand what the verses actually mean. So this was a perfect example for me to use to help her understand the verse and to help her think of God's goodness to us.

I was then thinking dwelling on this beautiful picture. I am so thankful that Rebekah will be able to understand better God's goodness, better than me for sure, because she has a father who cares for her every need, who loves her deeply and who only looks out for her good and best interest. She will be able to see God as a good father who also does the same for her and even more because He is perfect and truly good. She will also be able to trust Him even when things get tough, can't understand or when they don't happen the way that she wanted them to happen because her earthly dad tries to give her only what is best for her even when the best is not what she really wants.

It was just a neat insight that the Lord was giving me today. God is so good in revealing himself to us and giving us understanding of His beautiful Truth.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Great is Thy faithfulness...indeed!

As I write this post we have 2 1/2 weeks before we head down to Honduras! Very exciting indeed:) Time has gone by way too fast, but the Lord is so faithful. We cannot thank Him enough for who He is and for what He has done in this very short time.

The Lord has provided abundantly and beyond for all of our needs to be able to stay in Honduras for those four months. Some of the things that He has done are the following:

1. He has provided all the money that we had budgeted for our trip
2. The company that Matt works for, tac, decided to pay for Matt's Spanish school in Honduras! What an enormous blessing!
3. We have a couple who will be leasing our home while we are in Honduras. This couple is actually moving to Honduras in October to do medical mission work and it is a wonderful provision for them as well. A huge answer to prayer!!! God is so good!

These are just a few of the things that our Lord has done so far. We believe that God will do amazing things in and through us in Honduras that have much more eternal value. God continues to show us His clear direction and provision as we move forward with this. We are so at peace and filled with joy as we walk in obedience.

This trip has taught us so much already...trust, obedience, waiting on the Lord, faith...and we are looking forward to the things He will teach us while we are down there as well. Please pray for us as we make that step of faith. Pray for protection, health, for the Lord to use us in mighty ways as we live and share His Truth, for our girls and us to adjust well and to be flexible.

Thank you so much for all who have been praying with us through all of this. The Lord has definitely answered prayers! Thank you also to those who have blessed us with unexpected gifts that the Lord has used to encourage and confirm His will and plan for our lives. We love you all so much!

Here are some of the latest pictures of our girls too...enjoy

On Mother's Day holding my little girl

Esther loves to be in her Moby Wrap or sling (Thanks Michawn for the advertisement...I love my Moby and Esther loves it too :))

Esther on the move :)

Rebekah imitates everything I do. Since I carry Esther in the sling...she also wants to carry her animals in the sling too...too cute! She also puts her animals underneath her shirt and pretends that she also has a Moby wrap ;)

"Fishing" with papa at a church picnic


Rebekah loves her papa...they have lots of fun together and her papa teaches her so many things. She usually wakes up in the mornings saying, "where is my papa?" and when I tell her that he is at work she usually says, "he needs to come home" :) They have a special bond.

Rebekah and Esther in the crib...Esther not too excited about it as you can tell ;)


Our little Esther is getting bigger each day. She is so sweet!




Rebekah having fun and loving life!
Mom and dad meeting their new grandbaby:)

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

One Month Old Esther!

Wow...time has gone by way too fast :) I can't believe that Esther is now a month old. She has been a blessed addition to our family. We are adjusting pretty well. We took my mom back to Texas this past Sunday and things have gone pretty smoothly with being just us. I am so grateful for that.

Esther(4 wks) and her cousin Patrick (2 months)

Esther is a pretty good little girl for the most part. She is now about 8 lbs. She is getting chubbier and so very cute :) She still just loves to sleep and eat...what a life!

Abuela holding both grandbabies

Rebekah is doing so well these days. We are so proud of her. She is having lots of fun being a big sister. She loves to be out in the swing, loves to play in the water, loves bubbles, she loves to dance and be silly with mama and papa, loves her VeggieTales videos. She loves to talk and sing. She is very lively and always doing something. She loves to cook with mama and papa too. She is a good helper as well.

Kita likes to go really high in her swing :)


Rebekah playing in the water and with bubbles
Enjoy the pictures!

Sunday, April 27, 2008


This past weekend we celebrated Matty and my mom's birthdays!!! What a blessing those two are in my life. My mom's birthday was April 10th, but due to us living in different countries, we can never celebrate her birthday together. Although it was a bit late celebrating her birthday, we decided this would be a great opportunity! It was so nice being able to celebrate with her. Those are some of the things I miss by not living closer to my family.

Matty's good friend Darren was also here to celebrate with us all the way from Israel:) We were glad that he could be here with us.

Matty is an amazing husband and dad. I cannot thank our Lord enough for him. Happy birthday, Matty! We love you so very much. God has truly blessed us with your life. Thank you for showing us God's unconditional love and servant heart. May our Lord continue to give you wisdom, favor and may He continue to place His desires and purposes in your heart as you lead us. Many, many blessings to you on your birthday and always!

Esther will be four weeks on Monday. She is doing really well. She is growing fast and getting cuter each day. Rebekah is such a big girl. She is super active :) She loves to bounce, run, laugh, give picos (kisses), and watch videos. She is so full of life! She is a wonderful big sister too. She is also talking up a storm these days.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Could this be it - Esther's birth story

It was only April 7th... 2-1/2 weeks before the due date. The whole time I kept asking myself and the Lord, "could this really be it?"

Sunday night I felt a little uncomfortable...more than usual. I did not think anything of it though. I went to bed and woke up at about 11:00 p.m. with some abdominal cramps. I slept through most of it but at 1:00 a.m. I woke up because I needed to go #2 :) I stayed up because I realized that I was having actual contractions. I went to the living room and put on my birth CD and read my Bible and prayed. I did not wake Matty up because I was not sure whether I was in labor or not. The house was a mess since we had been cleaning and organizing so there was lots of stuff everywhere.

I went to the bathroom a second time and afterwards I decided to clean up some of the mess. I thought, "maybe this is it" and I just could not believe it. I just kept thinking,
"I am SO not ready."

Matty woke up at about 2 or 2:30 and I told him that I thought I was in labor. He started timing my contractions and at that moment they were about 2 1/2 minutes apart. I was so busy getting the house in order that the contractions did not really feel that strong. Matt wanted to call Renee, who would be staying with Rebekah, and Ashley who would be going with us to the hospital but I told him to wait. I wanted to make sure that it was not false labor. Finally after I got things organized a bit, the contractions got stronger and I realized that this was it. I told him to call the girls.

I decided to get in the shower and that felt pretty good. I came out of the shower and heard Renee arriving. Ashley came right after, as I was laying down to rest for a little bit. Matt and Ashley were coming in and out to assist me. They were also getting the car ready to take me to the hospital. I went to the bathroom on more time and Matty was there with me and I had a pretty strong contraction and felt a desire to push...I did not tell Matty that I wanted to push (did not want to scare the poor guy:)) but I told him, "we need to go to the hospital."

Everything was loaded in the car, but I wanted to pray for Rebekah before I left. So I went into her room and prayed for her. I then headed to the living room and sat down as I felt another strong contraction. Renee and Ashley were there cheering me up through this contraction and then they prayed for me. After that, we loaded up and headed to the hospital.

Going to the hospital was fairly relaxing. I did not have any contractions and Shane and Shane were on the radio playing some really wonderful worship music. God is so good. I felt his love and comfort at that moment. I knew that He was right there with me and that He was going to get me through it.

We arrived at the hospital and the nurses were really nice and they kept asking me annoying questions like, "so, what brought you here today?" I almost laughed but I didn't. I was still pretty humorous...I just said, "um, contractions?" They were taking their time, I think because I was doing pretty well and they did not think I was in serious labor. Finally the nurse checked my cervix and she had this expression in her face like, OH MY...she said, "there is no cervix to feel. You are complete!" I could not believe it myself either! She asked me if I wanted to push and I told her, "not yet!" I just remember her just bragging on me and cheering me on..."you are doing amazing" and then she said, "you will be the talk of hospital this week" :) I was encouraged. God is so faithful.

I was then taken to the delivery room where there were tons of nurses and a weird doctor since they said my doctor might not be able to make it on time. This was a bit frustrating since they wanted to put an IV in me and strap the monitor on my belly and do all kinds of weird stuff. They were talking quietly to themselves about different drugs, etc. I told them that I did not want an IV and so after a couple of times of me insisting, they finally said OK. I started praying that the doctor would make it there on time. I knew that he would do as I told him since we had talked about having a natural birth and he is such an amazing doctor. God is good in that I really had no desire to push even though I was already complete.

Just as my doctor walked in the door my water broke! I was SO relieved!!! as soon as my water broke my body knew exactly what to do and I was so ready to push. I had one contraction and several pushes and there came Esther! I was relieved at how fast it went. My doctor was super! He coached me through the whole pushing stage so that I would not tear and I did not tear at all!!! That was a HUGE blessing. We were so thrilled to meet our little baby girl. Another sweet girl! How exciting!

Esther was 4 lb 15 oz and 17 inches long. She was tiny but healthy and strong. She breastfed immediately after delivery and stayed with me for a long time. When we were ready, the nurse took her and got her all cleaned up. She stayed with me almost the whole time at the hospital. The morning we were to bring her home, I had a court date to become a US citizen (post forthcoming). Because Essie's pediatrician was late in checking Essie out, we had to leave her there to go to the oath ceremony. We returned to the hospital a couple of hours later and brought her home with us. She is thriving! At her two week appointment she weighed 6 lb 4 oz. She is doing great. She is a good baby! She sleeps pretty good at night so I am able to get some sleep. She is truly precious.

Rebekah is doing well. She is adjusting and she struggles at times. She is sweet to Esther but not too involved with her yet. She seems more defiant these days and more in need of attention, but overall we are proud of her and thankful to the Lord for helping her adjust.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Esther Elise





Esther Elise Brodine
Born on April 7, 2008 at 6:05 a.m.
4 lbs 15 oz
17 inches long

She came a bit early. Her due date was April 24th. She was for sure kicking her way out :) God's timing is perfect. We are so happy to be parents again to another beautiful baby girl. She is SO PRECIOUS!!!!! Love truly does multiply. It is an amazing feeling! God is so good to us. I will let you know more of the details of labor later. Right now I need to change a dirty diaper and feed our little Esther.

Love you all!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Our four month adventure...

Matt and I have always talked about moving down to Honduras, either temporarily or permanently, for years. We have toyed with the idea many, many times but never really felt like the timing was right. Well...not until recently.

I think it all started when Matt returned from Colombia this past year. The Lord put it in his heart to pursue language school. Matt knows a lot of Spanish already, but is not completely fluent. It has always been a dream of his (ever since I met him) to be completely fluent in Spanish. He started doing research for language schools in all of Central and South America.

Some things needed to be in place before we could go. One of those things was for us to be debt free. The Lord helped us work hard for four years to get rid of our debt and so we have been debt free(except our mortgage) for about a year and were able to save a lot more because of that. We were also waiting for God's perfect timing for this whole ordeal to take place.

Things are actually rolling right now and it is pretty exciting. We feel lots of peace and we are just waiting on some details to iron out.

This is what we have so far:
-a school for Matt in La Ceiba, Honduras
-the dates that we are thinking about leaving and coming back (June 7th-September 28th)
-Matt sent out a Leave of absence proposal to his boss and it has been approved
-a budget for our trip
-willing hearts to be used of God in any way that He desires while we are in Honduras those 4 months :)

Things that we are waiting for:
-How our house situation will work out. Since Matt will not receive income for three of those four months that we will be in Honduras and since we have not paid off our house yet, this is our biggest "obstacle." We know that the Lord will work this out. We are waiting on Him to see how :) It really is exciting stuff! Our God is good and powerful and our hope is in Him. I will keep you posted.
-We will also need to get the baby a passport since we are planning to leave only about 6 weeks after baby is born. Our due date is April 24th...so it is close.

It is exciting and crazy at the same time :) Keep us in your prayers as we wait on the Lord to work all this out and as we head down to Honduras as well. It will be quite the adjustment especially with two kiddos but we are looking forward to spending time with family and friends. We are also looking forward to the opportunities we will have to share Christ with them and be able to hopefully reflect Christ through our lives. Our Lord be glorified!