Archive for Family

Introducing our Third Daughter

// October 3rd, 2008 // 32 Comments » // Family, News, Personal, Prayer

[Update] We named her Abby Katherine Reynolds on Sunday… a mere 50 hours after her birth. We thought that was good! Thanks to all who participated in the naming of this baby!

Third daughter born healthy at 8:06 EST this morning. Breathing great and is pleasant.

Here are the stats

APGARES: 9/9
Weight: 7 lbs. 14.5 ounces
Height: 20.5 Inches
Hair: Auburn
General description: Copy of first two, but bigger

#namethatgirl

// October 2nd, 2008 // 27 Comments » // Family, Parenting, Personal, Relationships

Dear LazyWeb,

My wife and I are fresh out of girl names and we have a baby due in 30 hours or so (7:30am Est Friday). Just can’t seem to find the right blend of first name, middle name, and last name.

We are thus crowdsourcing the naming of the girl and asking you to give us what you think would be the best girl name for our child. There is no voting going on here, as the naming of our child is not a democracy. That would be impersonal, people. Still, you come up with something better than what we can… and we just love it, and you get the credit.

Fireproof the Movie Opening

// September 27th, 2008 // No Comments » // Christianity, Community, Entertainment, Family, Movies

For awhile now I have been blogging about Fireproof Movie. Want to encourage you all to go see it soon. I was priveleged enough to see a preview of it three weeks ago and I have to tell you it is the best, most authentic movie about marriage I have ever seen. My wife and I are going to see it together tomorrow with a couple friend of ours.

Dunkin Donuts Commercial

// August 23rd, 2008 // No Comments » // Community, Family, Miscellaneous

This morning we visited Dunkin Donuts. We took pictures for this Dunkin Donuts commercial.

Hurricane Fay Advice

// August 18th, 2008 // No Comments » // Community, Cooking, Entertainment, Environment, Family, Ministry, Outdoors

Non-Floridians like myself are generally unprepared for hurricanes the first time. Have no clue what to expect or what to get ready. Well-meaning people try to describe what it is like to live through a hurricane and what preparations need to be made. Short of two emails, these conversations leave me in a fog.