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A truly Thankful Feasting Tuesday






Today marks one year since this journey began. I read this morning in Joshua 21 a beautiful verse that fit perfectly as our family collectively remembers all that has happened.

 “Not one word of the good promises God had made to the house of Israel (or house of Freije) had failed, all came to pass.”

 We as a family are very much alive and fully aware that what capped not only our bodies but our hearts alive this year was the great promises of God. There is no substitution for his presence and nothing sustains like his love. I am truly overwhelmed by his kindness and his sustenance in the middle of everything. I got to give our story for the first time in completion to our church on Sunday, and I’ve linked it Here.

Cade is loving school- and although the first few weeks he would get home and ask me how many more days he had to go sit at school, he now has found friends in almost all of his classmates and when I watch him walk in he is inevitably teasing or being goofy with someone. It is amazing to watch this part of his personality come alive. His hair is growing back in and in so many ways he seems completely unfazed by the past year (which is a direct and complete answer to prayer). Thank you so much for all the prayer and the gifts and the generosity you poured out into our family this past year. We are still so thankful for it. What an incredible journey!

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