Thankfully, Canaan has fit it in perfectly. We are very blessed to have such a people loving, social little boy. It has made this transition a lot easier. God really knows what he's doing when he gives us our personalities! It has been really fun to watch him interact with the staff and campers. Having him around has opened so many doors for me to talk to kids, having a baby around instantly makes them feel safe and you become easier to talk too. Our little guy has taken his first few steps, 4 being the record high! I was sitting on a picnic table yesterday watching 4 people try to teach him how to walk. What an awesome environment for him to grow up in!
I haven't been able to be around as much as I initially wanted to. Nap time seems to be a lot easier if its done at home. It's been so hot and humid, and the midday break from the heat is just what Canaan needs! Plus, he sleeps much longer in his own bed! But, we still try out hardest to be around during meal times and in the evenings before bath time and bed (camp is messy, and baths are always in order!)
God has really been teaching me the importance of prayer. And as I write that I'm instantly convicted of how much I've been lacking in that area still. During that first week of camp Michael and I realised that this would be a very long summer if we didn't humble ourselves before God and pray, individually and as a couple. God has reminded me that prayer needs be sincere, I have the opportunity to come to God in confidence, therefore my prayers can be honest and from the heart. To often than not the prayers I offer up are very ritual and always sound the same. So, I've been challenged to be sincere and to not be afraid to really ask for what I want. It's funny how you can still be so fake in something that's just between you and God. I think this summer will be a lesson in how to pray.
Now for some picture updates:
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