capturing our blessings :: 30 :: precious gifts of different kinds

{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

A special thank you to my sweet sisters-in-law, Rachel, Jenny and Kristen for joining me this month in capturing our blessings. It was an honor to share in this daily project with you guys and you are all gifts to me - I am so thankful I get to share life with you as family!

 Below is a beautiful reflection from Kristen - I know you will be so blessed by her words and heart! Thank you for letting us share this project with you here! xo

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Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; 
his love endures forever.
-Psalm 118:1


Thank you.  Thank you, Lord, for what you have given.  The beauty of yellow leaves on the deepest green grass, the wild waves of the sea, sparkling in the sun. Thank you for the baby's yawn, and the joy of three-year-old arms wrapped around the neck.  Thank you for a five-year-old who asks countless questions and loves stories. Thank you for a warm house with a dog who snores and toots, and makes us giggle all the time. Thank you for the job you have given to my husband, and the journey you led him on to find himself in that job--a job he loves and is equipped to do well.  Thank you for bringing us home to our old, tiny little house. Thank you for the friends and family who have held us up so many times this past year.  Thank you for hope, for truth, for love, for grace, for growth. Thank you for hard times.  Oh, the hard times!  Heart-wrenching times, filled with stress, anxiety, depression, and clinging to one another and to you.  We do reach for you, so needy, so helpless, trying to be faithful.  You meet us there.  Thank you. And in times when all feels so right and settled, let us not take you or your gifts for granted.  Give us the grace and vision to be brave in new ways, emboldened by your great love and provision!  May we be brave in the ways we serve and love others and give our lives away for your glory, Lord.
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It is such a gift to be posting to Rebekah's blog today--this blog that I love, created by a friend and sister-in-law that I love and admire and who loves me so well.  Thank you, Rebekah.  Did you know that Rebekah and I have known each other for over twelve years?  That we met at church and became friends over a shared love of singing and playing guitar and pouring our hearts out in worship of Jesus?  That we began hanging out before either one of us began dating our husbands?  There is a beautiful history of a true friendship forged between us, with truth-telling and confrontation, with heartaches and reconciliation, and being with each other as the tears roll down and deep comfort is given, and so much laughter, too.  Rebekah has one amazing sense of humor, and I don't think anyone can make me laugh quite like she can.  Rebekah and I both have sons born very close in age, and I have been pregnant alongside her twice; she can empathize with me and I with her, as we navigate the challenges and the joys of motherhood, and that is such a gift.  We connect on so much, and yet, we have our own unique stories and journeys.  We have some similar giftings, but God  has used and will use us to fulfill utterly unique purposes for his glory.  Rebekah, I will always  be full of gladness and gratitude that God had it in mind to make us sisters for life's journey!

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So, we have been "capturing our blessings" this month, and I've been thinking about the beautiful gifts sprinkled throughout our days--there truly are so many.  Once the habit has been cultivated, it is increasingly easy to note these, to snap a photo of the beauty I've discovered around me in a moment, or make a little statement of a blessing that's been poured over my heart. But this year I've also been considering the gift of my struggles. How my messes and mistakes and failures and unresolved anxieties are also amazing blessings.


But they are also more deeply hidden.  I am quick to cover my failures, and often silent about my struggles. But Jesus has been faithfully leading me into a life of greater transparency, and given me the courage more often than not to bring my nervous and awkward heart into the light more often.  I am seeing more clearly and experiencing the value of my own risk-taking in regards to vulnerability and exposing what I think is ugly in me.  How strange it is to be weak in the presence of others, but to experience the most amazing surge of strength as my heart is met with understanding, empathy, love, and curiosity.  My heart is not always met with these things in the moment, but I still believe the transparency and the risk is worth it--because how else can God reveal his transforming work in me over time to others, unless I open my heart and expose who I am and who I hope to become?

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As you have watched us four sisters-in-law share our blessings through photos this month, and many of you participating with us with beautiful and honest photos of your own, I hope that you would know that even as we celebrate the beauty in our lives, the challenges are there too, even our friendships with each other, precious and treasured as they are, are works-in-progress!  We are definitely still growing with each other, failing at times, blind to our mistakes at times, needing to confront in love at times, but all of that is a part of life, adding to its richness, and we know that grace abides.  Rachel, Jenny, Rebekah, and I all have our own stories, and I cannot tell my sisters' stories, but I sure do love to hear them, read them, and see the hand of God moving in all of them.  We also have our collective story as four sisters who love Jesus and are committed to walk the journey he has for us--as we raise our children, grow with our husbands, love our friends, serve with our gifts, and embrace the healing ministry of Christ, too.  I love you three dear beautiful women so very, very much!


I am grateful for the gift of the "Capturing Our Blessings" project this month because not only was I given the space to consider the joy-filled and beautiful moments and answers to prayer in my life, I was also reminded of the length ahead of me I still have to go...and how many answers to prayer are yet to come...and how much more beauty I will see cultivated as I continue to put my life in Jesus' hands, one day at a time.  In having my photos put up alongside my sisters' I also got to reflect each day on their journeys, their longings, and their blessings--on many days, seeing answers to my own prayers for their lives captured in their lovely photos!

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My prayer for you as you read this is that you would know the precious gift of both your joys and your struggles, and that hope would be sparked in your heart--a hope that would turn into a blazing fire this holiday season.  As you consider the days before you, may you be filled with excitement, courage, and wonder--You are so deeply loved, and your life in Jesus' hands is and will ever become something immensely beautiful!  The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made. -Psalm 145:13 


Merry Christmas!  With love, Kristen Gough

I am over at Beautifully Rooted today!


Sharing my go to taco soup recipe for a quick and easy dinner, happy friday everybody!

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project 
HERE.

This is our second to last installment for this years Capturing our Blessings project, it has truly been a month full of so much to be thankful for. I have been honored to be a part of this with my sisters and although there were several days that truly challenged me to dig in and find those nuggets of gratitude I am proud that we were able to complete the entire month! 

Tomorrow I will be sharing a special closing post from Kristen as well as the final set - have any of you been participating along with us? We would love to hear how the month went for you!

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

{snapshots from our thanksgiving week}


We saw our dear friends from Solana Beach, drank hot chocolate and ate way too much sugar, feasted and laughed with family and friends. Saw the first of the Christmas decorations emerge from the garage and did a little baking. Watched movies and said some goodbyes, celebrated family, sang songs and did some good old fashion living life - the good the hard and the victorious. And then we sat on Santa's lap with a couple of runny noses and glassy eyes because it was a whirlwind and we are pooped.

It is always memorable even when it's full and exhausting and I love these four pictured above and can't believe I get to be their Mom and celebrate the magic of the Christmas season with them next. I am above all so very blessed!

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 {left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

Today was our annual cousins santa photo day, the seventh one to date! We braved the morning with our eleven in tow...did you guys know that the four of us have eleven kids between us?? Lots of love shared with these cousins and major memories to be made...I think they had fun but lets be honest it was a zoo!

Here's the professional capture in all it's santa photo glory...




So awesome...curious if we will be bringing anymore with us next year :)!

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}


capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}


capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}


capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}


capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

Happy Thanksgiving Friends!

{free printable by the talented Katy over at Beautifully Rooted, download HERE}

Enjoy all the festivities today!

sending backup


Ten years ago on the eve of Thanksgiving Chris picked me up from work early. We had been dating for a little over a year and I was so looking forward to spending the holiday with his family and friends. We drove to the east side of Seattle for dinner and Chris accidentally locked his keys in the car on our way inside the restaurant. He seemed nervous and distracted (SO unlike him to be nervous like that). We ordered steak and potatoes and wine and ate our dinner over candlelight, it felt like we were the only two people alive.

After dinner and the bailout of a second set of keys to unlocked the car door he gave me a present, my most favorite Amy Grant Christmas album, Home for Christmas to listen to while we took a short drive up to Snoqualmie Falls for cappuccino and dessert. I was a bit nervous myself the date was just so perfectly planned and special and the holidays were in the air making it seems all that much more magical to me.

After we had some treats at the lodge he suggested a walk to overlook the falls and as we headed down the deserted path I spotted some twinkle lights up ahead. We got closer and I could tell something was up. In a clearing there were rows of lights and a small table set with flowers and a bible and a chair for me to sit. Chris spent the time there on his knee telling me for the very first time that he loved me and of course asked me to marry him under the black starry night with his friends and brothers cheering in the distance!

It was so special and every year right before Thanksgiving I am again reminded of that time when we were so young and in love, just starting out on our adventure.

Fast forward a decade to a scene late this morning. I called Chris around eleven in hysterics. This job as a stay at home mom of four and a husband who works two himself, weekends and holidays, to support our not so little family, this job had snuck up and taken my breath again. I felt strangled by all that I had to do with two screaming babies and a list a mile long. I consider myself a pretty seasoned mom at this point but since we moved from three to four kids there has been increasingly more moments where I honestly just don't know how it is even humanly possible to complete all that I need to in order to survive. Sitting down or taking a day off is not an option - it can be lonely and frustrating and all out desperate. I called him to ask him a simple question but he could tell I was on the edge.

About forty five minutes later he walked through the front door with a tray of holiday drinks from Starbucks and a huge grin on his face. He said "babe, I brought in backup. Drink this peppermint mocha, I have an hour what can I do for you?"

It was a moment I will never forget and it was as magical to me as that night we were engaged. He was telling me he loved me all over again while he held a crying baby with one arm and did the dishes with the other. Getting spit up on and missing his one lunch break to go workout with some guys down at the mission.

We have been at this life together for ten years already. It has in so many ways gone by in the blink of an eye. In other ways it has been hard, exhausting, full and crazy. That stark contrast of hope and suffering the way life always plays out. But today I was deeply reminded of how loved I truly am. Not only by my husband but by my maker who set before me enough strength for this day knowing that a little backup from Chris was the perfect antidote to my weary heart.

I want to speak to all you hairied mothers out there who will be up late tonight working your fingers to the bone or driving your van for miles with a fussy infant who is off their schedule. Or if you are alone on Thanksgiving with no family around you, or sick and unable to travel or wherever you might be. I want you to know how deeply loved you are too. How God himself does not require anything, ANYTHING more from you than an open heart. That you are beautiful and more than enough. And that He has got you even if it feels like too much.

I also wanted to share with you this short clip from Seattle's Union Gospel Mission - Chris' workplace and calling, partnering with Churches to take action and be a part of what God is doing in our city. It is his heart and ministry along with so many others. If you have a moment I invite you to watch it - and remember that God does make beautiful things and is at work at all times in more ways than we could ever know.



Happy Thanksgiving - may we all be able to truly reflect on the big and small ways that we are so very blessed.
xo Rebekah

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

the Schwartz family


Cutest family award goes to these three, seriously. I mean could baby Emmy get any cuter? I had an amazing time capturing the love and joy and life that they share together and was honored to spend an hour in their world!! Thank you guys so much for the chance to take your picture it was a blessing!!

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.

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{left to right :: Rachel :: Jenny :: Rebekah :: Kristen}

capturing our blessings is a month long collaborative project :: four sisters, a photo a day shared side by side as an exercise in finding gratitude and joy during the month dedicated to celebrating Thanksgiving. More about the project HERE.
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