Deborah's surgery went very well, and the doctor was able to peel away and remove the cyst without having to take out the ovary or her tubes! He was encouraged by the way her ovaries looked, and he could not see any other major issues. Our doctor is awesome and is a major blessing - He came into the prep room where Deborah, her dad, and myself were on Friday morning, explained the surgery, and then prayed over Deborah and himself before he took her away!
The recovery part will be slow and somewhat painful because she had about a four inch incision. We have some folks helping us with fields, food, and such for a bit while we get our feet back underneath us.
On a completely different note, while we were in the hospital this weekend, Fields rolled over from his back to his belly three times for Honey (my mom) and Papa John (Deborah's dad)! They said he was shocked by it. Hopefully, we will get to see his new trick soon...
Thanks to everyone who prayed - we really appreciate it!
clay for the kirklands
PS - my title is a complete ripoff of Charles Sineath's set up line for the main thing of his sermon. I guess I did pay attention at some point in church while I was young!
12.08.2008
12.04.2008
Under the Knife
Hey Everyone - We would love your prayers this weekend as Deborah has surgery tomorrow morning to remove a cyst near her ovary. She will have to be at the hospital for a few days, and due to a community acquired staff infection going around there, Fields will not be coming to see his mom.
Deborah is more worried about not being able to see Fields than having surgery - but you can pray for both! Thanks everybody!
clay for the kirklands
11.24.2008
Last Month Recap
To those of you frustrated by the lack of posts (Shireen - thanks for keeping me accountable), forgive me! I can give you several reasons why I have not updated the blog, but no one really wants to hear that...
Anyway, things have been going so well with Fields. He is nearly 4 months old, and from what we can tell, he is loving life! Grabbing things and placing them in his mouth, drooling excessively, making noises, smiling from ear to ear, and sleeping through the night would be his 'interests' on his facebook page (if he had one of course). He has become quite a traveler as well - He has been to Cumming and Marietta twice, Fall Retreat at FFA-FHA camp, Highlands, NC, Dahlonega, and Hartwell in the past two months!
Gaining weight has become somewhat of an area of expertise for the little guy. Two weeks ago, he weighed over 14 pounds, and the nurse told us the average weight at that time was 12 lbs! Also, he has survived his first cold, and he managed to pass it on to his daddy.
Deborah and I are enjoying all of the new things that Fields is doing - it is hard to believe how fast he is growing up and changing. We are looking forward to the holiday breaks so we can have a little bit of down time for ourselves with Fields. The weeks are so incredibly busy for both of us with work and school, and the past few weekends have been taken up by weddings and retreats.
Here are some new pictures...
clay for the kirklands
10.20.2008
NEW PICS
10.09.2008
Shots and Stats
So, Fields went in today for his doctor's appointment. He is wearing two bright blue band-aids on his thighs from all the shots he received. The good news is that he measured 24 inches and weighed 12.1 pounds. According to the doctor, he is 'very advanced' in his strength and skills, apparently he is functioning like a four month old instead of a 10 week old. I am not really sure how they measure that kind of stuff, but that is the news we got!
He continues to be an incredible blessing, and we have not lost the initial intensity of our fascination with every part and aspect of him.
Enjoy the updated pics!
clay for the kirklands
9.24.2008
...and we are on the air!
First, let me say that I am sorry that it took so long for this to happen. We received emails, facebook 'walls,' and phone calls all wanting to know when our testimony would be available. Good news - now it is!
For those who did not know, Deborah and I were given the opportunity to speak at Wesley last week about what God did in our lives through Fields. If you want to check it out, then go to Itunes, select podcasts, search for the UGA Wesley foundation, and then subscribe - you should see our talk labeled, 'Clay and Deborah's testimony.'
If you have any problems, let me know - hope you enjoy, and hope you are encouraged! God is good...all the time!
9.13.2008
fields - 6 weeks
Today we hit the 6-week mark in the life of fields. It is difficult to describe all of the ways that he has grown and changed since coming into this world last month. Despite the sleeplessness, inability to accomplish all that we used to, irratibility, etc., he continues to be the apple of our eyes. Even last night, we tried to comprehend the reality that he is actually here, but to no avail. We are still in awe of Jesus' goodness.
So, at this point in his life, fields...
- is starting to smile at us when we smile at him (especially in the morning)
- loves his swing
- enjoys his morning walk with Deborah, Rachel, and Meg (Rachel and Meg are friends/neighbors)
- allows his dad to fold him over for some 'gas relief' - video evidence to follow soon!
- can pick up his head and turn it from side to side while lying on his stomach
- has begun allowing mom to have a break by taking a bottle of breastmilk occasionally
- is simply incredible!
7.20.2008
Kirkland Blog: Under Construction
Notice to interested friends and family: Our blog is currently being built. Permits still need to be signed, fixtures are not set, and the paint colors have not been chosen. However, we expect the completion of the blog to come very soon!
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