The Mays family descended on the Brewer family the other night, with dinner in hand. It was SO good to be with them and especially to see and hold Sarah. Although that's easier said than done. She is not the least bit interested in being still. You can check on her progress here.
Caleb. How does one describe this kid? Adorable and very funny only scratch the surface. I was so delighted that I actually got to "meet" his beloved blue sheet in person.
He truly is Linus. :)
Please continue to pray for this sweet little girl. We love you, friends!
Rayford Glynn Mays, Jr. was my father-in-law. He was born in 1921 in Birmingham, Alabama. My love and admiration for him runs very deep. He was a man of strong principles who made a significant difference for good in the lives of many underprivileged people throughout his life. His compassion for “the least of these” was genuine as indicated by his generous nature. I loved him very, very much. I married his son, after all! Following the death of his dear wife of 57 years, Matilda, we had the privilege of having him live with us. Sadly, after moving to a larger house to better accommodate him, he passed away after nine short months. We decided to name our home in his memory.
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lov'em them =)
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