I was gone last week and will be leaving again this week. This time when I got back Bevy still remembered who I was! We experienced a tender mercy Friday. I had just boarded my flight home, when the stewardess announced that take off would be delayed 45 minutes because a brake pad needed to be changed on the landing gear. Great, I thought, this is going to take forever. Those 45 minutes allowed me to take Heidi's call. Heidi had been exercising and the resistance band had snapped and hit both Heidi and Bevy. Bevy started screaming and Heidi picked her up in a panic, not noticing her own split knuckle. Heidi dripped blood on Bevy and assumed that it was Bevy bleeding and well, insanity ensued. Things only calmed down when a paramedic checked Bevy out and said she was fine. Heidi loves Bevy like nothing else on this planet and the thought of her baby being hurt scared her beyond belief. If my flight had not been grounded I would not have been able to calm her. Even flight delays are tender mercies to those who love the Lord.
The past two weeks have brought several firsts for Beverly.
Her first rainbow
Her first time in a high chair
Unfortunately I do not have a picture for her first time interrupting priesthood opening exercises. Brother Khuni asked if there were any visitors and she squealed as loud as she could and Brother Khuni recognized her.
Today Bevy was having one of her little conversations with Heidi and I got some pics.