Parenting

This is about to get real. (Meet my People)

I was single (6 ft tall and very dateless) once.  I know exactly how that season feels.  I also know what fun it can hold and how we truly should embrace our girls’ nights while we can.  But, after 3 rounds of dating the same man, a new adventure was sparked and the insanity, now affectionately known as “The Yoders”, epically began.  These are my people.

Hot Husband:

Stephen is my rock of 18 years.  He isn’t here as I write because each week he packs up and travels promoting the Biotech company of which he is the CEO in Munich, Germany, and Boston, MA.  He’s sort of super intelligent and still highly likable.  He has the kind of charisma that can’t be trained, but many aspire towards.  He speaks Spanish and German, studied Molecular Biology & Patent Law, cooks like a Michelin starred chef, oozes whit and loves God with his whole heart.  I’d go anywhere he asks.

The Only Offspring That Looks Like Me:

Brenner (Brenner Bear)  is our first-born son.  He’s 9 now, but on day 5 of his life we found out his aorta had a closing which restricted blood flow to his lower body.  Without this diagnosis, followed by surgery the very next morning in a heart hospital filled with the best of the best in Europe, his organs would have begun to shut down and he would have died in a matter of days.  His story deserves much more than this measly paragraph.  To know more about his special start read: Suffering Produces Perseverance.  For now, you need only know that he is the picture of health & energy and plans to, one day, be a rock star who leads people to Jesus. 😉

  

He’s Probably Crying On The Floor Somewhere:

Sawyer (Soybean/Soymaster) is 7 and a miniature version of his father.  Plus, he is dramatic.  Oh so dramatic.  He eats turkey sandwiches for breakfast, wears bow ties by choice, and if you could use a drop added to your bucket, take in this video gem below.  He’s pictured here, at the edge of our driveway, trying to collect money for an X-Box One.  He currently only needs $499 of the $500.

 

My Most Faithful Friend:

Fintan (Baby Fin),  is nearly TWO.  I ugly cried for the majority of my unexpected pregnancy with him.  You can read about the honest start of that journey in Thy. Will. Be. Done.  And then he came, and my organized world indeed got turned upside down and, along with it, the greatest rush of complete happiness I’ve ever known.  The Father wanted this child for me before I wanted him for myself, and with that hindsight, I am capable of trusting Him with exponentially more than I ever have. He was so right.

 

These are my people.  And I thought you should know them because our story is as dramatic, unexpected, painful, hilarious and ordained as yours.  My heart pursues ministry because we’ve got to share the authentic version of how impossible marriage and parenting can (hourly) be, in order to hard-fight, using those very muscles we exercise daily, against the lies of an enemy who would prefer we feel entirely alone in our mess.  Fundamentally, I hold resolute in my conviction that Champagne and Jesus are always going to be a good idea.

It’s a start.

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  • Candis March 10, 2014 at 3:22 pm

    You go Girl:) How exciting!

  • Sanda Pierce March 10, 2014 at 3:53 pm

    I love you Heather and so proud of you! Can’t wait to hear you and the children and thanking God once again for the the internet. Blessings to you!
    Love,
    Ms Sandra

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 7:24 am

      Thank you. You being proud of me means a great deal. You know how much I loved and treasured you as an awkward teenager. Thanks for liking me way back when.

  • Sandra Pierce March 10, 2014 at 3:54 pm

    I can’t believe I mis-spelled my own name! lol

  • Sissy March 10, 2014 at 4:20 pm

    I loved the family intro, H Bomb. I’m looking forward to reading much more from that sweet head and heart of yours! I would love to see segments on “What I had for dinner tonight,” and “What the German clerk said to me today.” Hahaha. Love you.

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 7:27 am

      What the German Clerk said to me today… OH, the stories we could already tell. Should be funny to see what’s on my (often delirious) mind on any given day. And you will “get it” more than most!

  • Mariana Rodriguez March 10, 2014 at 4:36 pm

    WOOOHOOOO!!! How proud am I of you!!! And I’m not even your mom!!!!! I hope to be reading lots more from where this came from!!

    Love you tons….

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 7:28 am

      Do you think perhaps we can arrange sharing a wall again sometime? I’m CERTAIN I’d have much to write about THAT!! I miss you, my friend.

  • Dad March 10, 2014 at 4:48 pm

    What a wonderful thing to do! I think it’s awesome, and I can’t wait to read and read and read “The Adventures Of Hez”

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 7:29 am

      Oh Dad, you and mom truly may be the only ones who read and read and read, but I’d gladly do it for that reason alone and I’d anxiously wait for your critique. Your opinion means the most.

  • Jennifer March 10, 2014 at 5:22 pm

    You started a blog! Good luck. I hope that you enjoy the writing process.

    All of the animals and blankets in our house are named by animal type or color. Real names seem to confuse them. I love Sawyer’s book.

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 7:30 am

      Well, you were my inspiration from way back when. I love the memories you have stored in your blog and how consistent you have been in writing it.

  • Diana March 10, 2014 at 5:28 pm

    Diana Caiazza responds…,

    You have a devoted follower

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 7:33 am

      Don’t look for any Downton Abby worthy quotes, but you can laugh with me. I know you get the crazy of my life.

  • Stella March 11, 2014 at 7:47 pm

    You know that I will read every single post without hesitation because you are my favorite “teenage adult” (hahaha :)) and a part of my family (<3)!

    Love you lots and can't wait to read your exciting posts!!! 🙂

    • heatheryoder@hotmail.com March 11, 2014 at 8:59 pm

      Honestly, you make me feel like I can do anything. Stella, I adore you. And you are going to be A LOT of fun to watch growing up into an even more amazing adult. I’m so glad I get to do that. Some people have all the luck 😉

  • debra jean March 13, 2014 at 9:54 pm

    I love ready your story, Heather!!!