Sunday, November 30, 2008

Precious Moments

I spoke with Linda at length last night. Skip has "turned a corner" according to the doctors. They feel he is in the midst of his final days here with us. Linda asked for you all to please keep their family in your prayers -- asking for special covering over the girls. They are taking "precious moments of communication" from Skip as they get them and leaning on each other as they walk these steps in love. (Skip's sister and Dad are here with them now.)

As a friend/family (as most of you are) it is so hard to know what to say or do in times such as this... so, I encourage you first and foremost to pray to our Lord who can move mountains, part the sea, and heal our hurts -- cry out to Him on their behalf -- the gift of our joint intercession is so valuable to them.

Trusting in Him,
Debbi
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Monday, November 17, 2008

The boys...

It was an early Christmas at the Osgoods on Sunday, November 9th. Led by Coach Janeen Bahr and Team Mom Nancy Walker, the Palm Desert Boys Water Polo teams arrived at the Osgood home in LaQuinta and proceeded to decorate the outside of the house with lights, wreaths and ornaments, while another group decorated the inside with ornaments and ribbon, another group decorated the christmas tree, while still another group wrapped christmas gifts inside the garage. It was like watching a scene from a Christmas movie. All the while Skip was watching from his bed and enjoying the Christmas Spirit that was abuzz right there in his family room.He greeted each person who went by with an outstretched arm and a big thank you in between catnaps. Linda was overjoyed and a little overwhelmed, having 25 teenage boys in her home at one time is a lot to take in. She just smiled and thanked us with a great big hug each time she saw us. Bronwyn was so in her element, teaching the "big boys" a song about a unicorn. That was priceless. Hannah & Kailey were both so helpful and fun! Another team members family brought a catered dinner and dessert that was out of this world. I think I would have skpped dinner for the gourmet desserts, there were so many to choose from. Yum! Lots of stories to tell, like 4 of the boys who went shopping the night before for a "Glamor Barbie" and having to call their coach and ask what a "Glamor Barbie" was and where do we find it in the store? Lots of memories made for all that were there and hopefully much Joy for the Osgood family to soak in for their special time with Skip. As the sun set the lights came on outside and inside,and the house just sparkled...as did the eyes of all who were there. some tears were shed and prayers spoken and thanks given,as for the team, they will never forget the day that Christmas came early for the Osgood Family.


Linda's take on the day ...
Oh my. How do I even begin to describe the incredible events of yesterday. Believe me, I wanted to take names and numbers (for future "potential" reference, if you know what I mean, coming from a mother of three girls :-)) of these sweet boys who so lovingly descended upon our house and wrapped, stapled, and decorated with the utomost attention to detail and then once they were finished, joined together, arm in are for group prayer!!! Our house could easily compete with Minerva street! As for the inside, baubles and bows are everywhere and the beautiful tree is complete with loads of presents that were purchased and wrapped by the boys themselves. You should have seen little Bronwyn, dressed in a leotard and dance skirt, outside in our cul de sac and later in the partk, smack in the middle of her "adopted brothers" (about 25 of them!) as a football sailed over her head and the guys dodged around her to catch it, careful not to mow her down in the process. Then there was the feast - provided by the Westin - prime rib (with au jus, horse radish and onion gravy), brussel's sprouts (I love them, weird, huh?), pasta and shrimp salad, Waldorf salad, green beans, this other veggie (I forgot the name but it was to die for), mashed potatos, rolls and bread all in a gorgeous presentation. Then to top it off, the pasterie chef made a cheescake, apple and pumpkin pie decorated to the 9's and another sweet lady handed me a fresh baked, still warm apple pie. I called Nancy Walker inviting them back to eat once I realized how much there was. Fortunately, the Shok's were able to join us along with the full house we already had. What a blessing beyond your wildest imagination!
In these last few weeks, I have been constantly reminded of Luke 2:19 where the Shepherds visited Jesus and it says, "But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart." My heart is overflowing! I'm so unworthy and still he loves me - how truly great He is!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

A Prayer for Peace

Hello to you all --

Well, things have not changed much over the past few days -- and, Skip is feeling pretty good today. He is alert and happy according to Sherry (his sister). They are enjoying moments of fun together.

Linda's prayer requests for today are ...

Can you please put out a huge thank you for me for the incredible outpouring of love. We are also in need of prayer for patience, resting in the peace that we are within God's timing and that His timing is perfect. I pray that we may look at each day as an opportunity for God to work through us and that we surrender to His leading, standing on His encouragement and promises of Joshua 1:9, "Be strong and courageous. do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." (Thank you for the reminder, Stokes' family!)

Please pray for Linda as she is juggling working, the kids, and trying to spend as much time Skip as possible.... she is exhausted - especially mentally -- please pray for peace of mind for her.

Blessings,
Debbi (friend of family)