Happy Birthday Grace!

Grace is going to be 3 on Sunday!  Last weekend Kelly and I took her to Target to get he this Elsa Bike!  It seems like everything is better if it has Elsa on it these days.  I remember when we got Jackie a bike, she was a little hesitant at first, but not Grace she took off pedaling that thing as fast as she could.  She is a wild woman.  Gracie you crack me up, declaring yourself as the Butter Queen, claiming that your going to puke just to get yourself out of a situation, you've got quite the sense of humor girl.  I can't wait to take you to a Tigers Game, teach you to play catch, and watch you meet Elsa next year at Disney World!  Happy Birthday Franny! Aunt Kate loves you lots!

Babysitting


Tara got a new job in the fall teaching art for Grandville Public Schools.  It's great because she is closer to home and that is where the girls will go to school.  The only downside was she needed a babysitter on Thursdays for the 1st semester.  With my job being flexible I was able to do it for her.  It has been so fun seeing these two goofballs once a week!  We have a routine too....Jackie goes to school in the morning, so Grace and I drop her off at about 8:50 and then Grace says "Let's go to the mall" (Kelly's mall, meaning Rivertown).  We head to Panera and get a bagel and some apple juice.  She likes the cinnamon crunch with "lots of butta!" One week she told me she was the butter queen.  Then we usually go up to the Carousel for a ride, walk around for a bit and then go get Jackie and head home for lunch.  After lunch we try to get Grace to take a nap and then I get some time with Jackie, she likes to read, play games, or play on the i pad especially if she is stuck on a level of a game and needs some help, I am the video game Aunt.  We built a snowman yesterday afternoon, it was so nice to see the sun and have the temp above 30 degrees we all needed to get out for a bit.  Tara's schedule switches at the semester (next week) and she only teaches on Tues.  Good for her to be home but I think I'll still have to run in to Grandville every once and a while and take Grace to Panera and play the beans game with Jackie!  Thanks for letting me have this time with them Tara and Adam....we have had so much fun!

Christmas Letter


  
Christmas has always been a family affair. Two thousand years ago, two thousand miles from here, our Father which art in heaven sent His one and only son so that we might be adopted into the family of God.
The first time I heard the Christmas story it was from my parents, and what made me listen wasn’t so much what they said, but how they said it. They sat my sisters and I down in the living room, looked us in the eye, and told us that Jesus was God’s special Christmas gift to us. “Once upon a time,” they said, “a long, long time ago, in a far away place called Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph made their way through the dark of night. And now Mary was pregnant, great with child, and when the time came for the child to be born, she gave birth to a son and they called his name Jesus, because he would save his people. And that’s us,” they said, “we are God’s people, we’re part of His family.”
The told us all about the shepherds, and the angels, and the magi, and the star, and we could tell that they believed it deeply, and so we believed it too. My guess is that you could tell a similar story because faith is very often passed down from one generation to the next.
Families were always part of God’s plan. We’re supposed to learn from those who are older, and teach those who are younger, and even when we find ourselves neck-deep in the darkness we’re never alone because we can count on them, and we can count on God, no matter what.
Nothing’s better when it works out like it’s supposed to, and nothing’s worse when it doesn’t. Alcoholism, addiction, abandonment, and abuse are all too common in the world today, and at Belay we work with the kids who live in the fall out of all that.  A few weeks ago, my dad gave the talk at Tuesday’s club, and he used the parables of the lost coin, the lost sheep, and the lost boy to talk about families and the family of God. Afterwards, I noticed that Roberto was crying and when I talked with him one on one he told me that his father had walked out on the family.  I listened to his story and assured him that his Father in heaven loved him, and was always there for him, and then we prayed together.
There are many far too many Robertos each week at Belay. We listen, we love, we teach, and then we get a chance to share the love of Jesus with a lost and broken world. As we enter this Christmas Season I wanted to thank you for partnering with me in this ministry, and wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
Kate 
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord!” Luke 2:11