Thanksgiving Break

This Thanksgiving Break, Sebastien, Thando, and Jo came to the U.P. to visit with us and Sikhu.  We had a nice time together and we hope they did too!  It was extra special because “Auntie Jo-Jo” (that’s what IA calls her) celebrated her 22nd birthday up here. 


This pic depicts what Sikhu likes to call an oreo.  I say it’s  more like a lemon-cream-filled oreo. 


Uncle Sebastien and baby Micah struggling to keep their eyes open.


There we go.


He had a booger up his nose and Sikhu was staring at it. 

~Happy 60th Birthday, Jo! ~  😛


Check out the look of genuine surprise…


Israel picked out the card.  That’s all I have to say.

~ Brothers ~
Imanuel loves his brother very much and so far has not shown any signs of jealousy (PTL).  He is learning how to be gentle when kissing/hugging him and how to speak quietly when his baby brother is sleeping.  We hope and pray that he’ll be a godly role model and friend to Micah. 

Pregnant to Popped

Thanks, everyone, for your prayers, congratulations, and kind words!  We are  happily settling in at home.  God has been so good and everyone of us is doing extremely well.  This delivery was SO much easier than the first one.  I’m so glad that the baby is finally out.  Recovery is much quicker than last time and I’m feeling  good.  I know it was because of your many prayers!  Here are some pics that we wanted to share…

3 days before the big day…


Micah Christian at 1 day old


the happy mommy


daddy and his 2 boys


the proud grandparents 🙂


chillin’ with some visitors – (thanks – everyone who visited!)


going home!!

P.S.  Pics from Thanksgiving Break coming soon!

Introducing: Micah Christian Ramos

This morning, at 3:00 am, Judy and I headed to the hospital for our C-Section scheduled for 7:00.  We arrived at the hospital at around 4:00 to get her prepared for the delivery. 

Right on time, we went into the OR, and 28 minutes later, our second son entered the world with a voice that gives competition to that of his older brother.  He has a lot of hair on his head–more than Imanuel had, but it’s lighter.  In many ways, the two Ramos Boys look the same at first glance.

I was able to be with Judy during the delivery, and she did very well.  We’re thankful to God that everything went very well and we were able to enjoy this moment together.  Imanuel loves his brother even though it took him a little time to get used to him.  He calls him by his name and constantly comments on his hat, how he sleeps.  He likes touching his nose and grabs his face to kiss him.

The details:


//8lbs 14oz 20in//
Our pediatrician is a member of our church and makes killer Thai food: Dr. Rajanee Sripaipan


The three of us.


They hooked Judy up to this machine — it’s a heater!


The hose plugged into her robe


This was the result.  (We had to hold Judy down from flying away)


They poked Judy 5 times before being able to get the IV in.  It was kind of painful for her.


But she tried to maintain a happy spirit…


This is how she really felt though


Before the surgery


Getting ready to supervise the doctors


Micah is born, Dr. Rajanee is holding him.


Good lungs


Me and my boy Micah.  (Judy wasn’t able to hold him for a pic yet)
            
Thanks to Tom and Daniel for calling to pray with us–good Adventist elders.  And thanks to all of those who kept us in prayer.

We look forward to the Thanksgiving holiday with our growing family.

The Last Month

Here are some pics and an update from this past month.  Things have been extremely busy with Israel being in and out and trying to get things in order before the baby comes.  In less than 6 days, we’ll get to see the little one…who apparently isn’t quite so little.  The doc is predicting that this kid is at least 8.5 lbs! 


Oct. 4 – Israel took all of us to Green Bay for my b-day.  We stayed in a nice resort for the night and enjoyed some fun and crazy activities.  And that’s all I’m going to say about that.  😉


No comment about the pic.

However, I will take this opportunity to tell a funny story about Bentley.  A couple months ago, I was sitting on the couch and Bentley came over and sat on my lap.  He was leaning on my tummy when all of a sudden the baby kicked really hard and abruptly.  Bentley jumped up and looked at my belly wondering what just hit him.  It was funny. 


This pic was taken on Nov. 3 and it was snowing.  I think it was like the 2nd snow fall of the season. 


My parents came the last week of Oct/first week of Nov.  It was so nice to have them here!  Imanuel was so sad when they had to leave.  Even now, he’ll talk about how “Hal-muh-nee” and “Hal-buh-gee” are “gone” and how they went “bye bye”.  Then he’ll want to call them…

These last pics are of me and my boys.  They were taken tonight. 


Imanuel loves kissing his baby brother…


…and hugging him.

Not sure if I’ll post again until I have the baby, but here are some future posts that I’d like to put up eventually:
– top memories from this pregnancy (special tributes)
– best surprise baby shower (waiting for the pics)
– and obviously the baby’s arrival 

If you can remember, please keep us in prayer particularly on  Monday, Nov. 19.  Surgery is scheduled at 7am.  We can’t wait! 

GYC

October 25-29 marked the last GYC Board of Directors meeting that I’ll chair as the president.  I’ve been doing some reflection and here are the things memories I’ll cherish most.

5.  Her Condition
We were at our first Board meeting in Country Life at Oak Haven in Michigan.  Andrea and I were at it again during lunch, and Mike was with us.  I forgot the details of our conversation together, but somewhere along the line the impression was given that Judy and I were expecting–I said we were expecting, but I didn’t say WHEN we were going to start making an effort to get.

The day ended with the start of Sabbath and we took a break from business.  No one brought up what was discussed in our lunch conversation…until

Saturday night.  We are electing new ECOM members for two-year terms.  I was elected president and was allowed in the Boardroom to help select the rest of the committee.  During our discussion, Judy’s name was brought up.  Up to this point, she served as our Executive Secretary, Programming and Logistics Vice President, and Standing Committee Chair (Steve Waterbrook made up that title: creative, but…interesting).

Mike starts off: “I don’t know, Israel.  Do you care to share some thoughts?”

I’m thinking, some people are thinking about the wisdom of having a married couple be on the ECOM together, and Mike wants me to open things up.

I say: “No, go ahead Mike”

Mike, speaking VERY slowly: “Well, regarding Judy’s…condition”

I’m thinking, condition?  That’s an interesting way of looking at marriage.  No wonder he’s not married yet 🙂

I look at Mike with a funny expression on my face…

Mike, acting kind of stressed: “Seeing that she’s… I don’t know how public this is…pregnant?”

The Board responds — but Dr. Pipim’s “ISRAEL!” was the funniest of all.

I explained, and we laughed.

4.  Food
I love food.  And never have I tasted any better vegan food than at Oak Haven’s Country Life.  It was ridiculously good!  Having a small event?  Ring them up–there food is not only out of control, they’re prices are also very affordable!

3.  “Five minutes”
Our first GYC was pretty intense.  First meeting was a 6 am, had workshops on Friday, almost until sundown.  Everyone was tired.  I was rooming with Justin Kim, Steve Waterbrook, and James Kim.  Can you believe that one of our ECOMers was not going to make a morning meeting because he was too tired?

Good thing we had Judy and Justin.

Justin convinced all of us that if we prayed the night before, God would get us up.  I think he forgot to pray the last night, because he failed to get up on Sunday morning.  Hahaha.

But Judy, every morning, would faithfully knock our door.  Justin would open with his big glasses on.  Judy would immediately start yelling and talking at speeds of a jumbo jet about to take off.  In the middle somewhere, we always heard “lalalalallalallalalala FIVE MINUTES!!!! (Judy shows five fingers in case Justin is a visual learner)  lalalalallalalaa” — that was her telling us that the program was about to start (in five minutes) and that Israel should head up since he was platform chairman every morning.

The funny thing is that Justin would close the door during the last part of Judy’s…compelling plea to hasten.  And after we got dressed, we opened the door just to see Judy waiting for us.  She walked with me from the room to the platform giving me the details of all the announcements that I needed to make.

2.  3ABN?
I’ll never forget when 3ABN called me to ask if they could come and broadcast GYC live.  It was a crazy experience!  I won’t forget the crew that came–such great people!

1.  Chatting
It was like 2 or 3 in the morning and I couldn’t sleep.  I was in California at that time living at home with my parents for the semester.  The thought came to start GYC and I needed to share it with someone.  I got online and saw that Justin Kim was logged.  I thought that his computer was left on and he’d gone to bed.  I messaged him “please be on, tell me you’re on…” and he responded.  We got excited about the possibilities and divided up the contacting of the rest of the group.

For the next year, our ECOM meetings were to be done online through chatting.  People would type whole prayers on chat.  It was interesting and comical.  Thanks to Staci for introducing the free conference call website.  It’s used by a bunch of different ministries and is the preferred choice of teleconferencing that I know of!

A special thanks:
Everyone on GYC has impacted my life.  But I wanted to thank a few people:
1.  Justin — seems like we’ve been twin brothers in ministry through this whole thing.  GYC and CAMPUS and all the other things.  Pretty crazy!  It’s been a blast.  We’ve gotten mad at each other, we’ve been frustrated with other people together, and we’ve enjoyed the shocking moments of seeing God granting success together.  I’ve appreciated this journey with you and will be praying for you as you continue with it.

2.  Andrea — If JK’s my brother, you’re my sister.  I can’t think of a better diplomat.  Hitting up those meetings with you was always fun.  Watching your gentle yet significant presence take control of discussions always made my job a lot easier.  We’ve been like partners together in a lot of things and I’ve enjoyed it very much–especially the times I succeeded at making you lose your composure!

3.  The Doc — if anyone really believed in young people, it was Dr. Pipim.  Blasted us a bunch of times, but in the end he was the first to put his reputation on the line for this thing.  May other leaders rise up for God’s cause as he has.

GYC

October 25-29 marked the last GYC Board of Directors meeting that I’ll chair as the president.  I’ve been doing some reflection and here are the things memories I’ll cherish most.

5.  Her Condition
We were at our first Board meeting in Country Life at Oak Haven in Michigan.  Andrea and I were at it again during lunch, and Mike was with us.  I forgot the details of our conversation together, but somewhere along the line the impression was given that Judy and I were expecting–I said we were expecting, but I didn’t say WHEN we were going to start making an effort to get.

The day ended with the start of Sabbath and we took a break from business.  No one brought up what was discussed in our lunch conversation…until

Saturday night.  We are electing new ECOM members for two-year terms.  I was elected president and was allowed in the Boardroom to help select the rest of the committee.  During our discussion, Judy’s name was brought up.  Up to this point, she served as our Executive Secretary, Programming and Logistics Vice President, and Standing Committee Chair (Steve Waterbrook made up that title: creative, but…interesting).

Mike starts off: “I don’t know, Israel.  Do you care to share some thoughts?”

I’m thinking, some people are thinking about the wisdom of having a married couple be on the ECOM together, and Mike wants me to open things up.

I say: “No, go ahead Mike”

Mike, speaking VERY slowly: “Well, regarding Judy’s…condition”

I’m thinking, condition?  That’s an interesting way of looking at marriage.  No wonder he’s not married yet 🙂

I look at Mike with a funny expression on my face…

Mike, acting kind of stressed: “Seeing that she’s… I don’t know how public this is…pregnant?”

The Board responds — but Dr. Pipim’s “ISRAEL!” was the funniest of all.

I explained, and we laughed.

4.  Food
I love food.  And never have I tasted any better vegan food than at Oak Haven’s Country Life.  It was ridiculously good!  Having a small event?  Ring them up–there food is not only out of control, they’re prices are also very affordable!

3.  “Five minutes”
Our first GYC was pretty intense.  First meeting was a 6 am, had workshops on Friday, almost until sundown.  Everyone was tired.  I was rooming with Justin Kim, Steve Waterbrook, and James Kim.  Can you believe that one of our ECOMers was not going to make a morning meeting because he was too tired?

Good thing we had Judy and Justin.

Justin convinced all of us that if we prayed the night before, God would get us up.  I think he forgot to pray the last night, because he failed to get up on Sunday morning.  Hahaha.

But Judy, every morning, would faithfully knock our door.  Justin would open with his big glasses on.  Judy would immediately start yelling and talking at speeds of a jumbo jet about to take off.  In the middle somewhere, we always heard “lalalalallalallalalala FIVE MINUTES!!!! (Judy shows five fingers in case Justin is a visual learner)  lalalalallalalaa” — that was her telling us that the program was about to start (in five minutes) and that Israel should head up since he was platform chairman every morning.

The funny thing is that Justin would close the door during the last part of Judy’s…compelling plea to hasten.  And after we got dressed, we opened the door just to see Judy waiting for us.  She walked with me from the room to the platform giving me the details of all the announcements that I needed to make.

2.  3ABN?
I’ll never forget when 3ABN called me to ask if they could come and broadcast GYC live.  It was a crazy experience!  I won’t forget the crew that came–such great people!

1.  Chatting
It was like 2 or 3 in the morning and I couldn’t sleep.  I was in California at that time living at home with my parents for the semester.  The thought came to start GYC and I needed to share it with someone.  I got online and saw that Justin Kim was logged.  I thought that his computer was left on and he’d gone to bed.  I messaged him “please be on, tell me you’re on…” and he responded.  We got excited about the possibilities and divided up the contacting of the rest of the group.

For the next year, our ECOM meetings were to be done online through chatting.  People would type whole prayers on chat.  It was interesting and comical.  Thanks to Staci for introducing the free conference call website.  It’s used by a bunch of different ministries and is the preferred choice of teleconferencing that I know of!

A special thanks:
Everyone on GYC has impacted my life.  But I wanted to thank a few people:
1.  Justin — seems like we’ve been twin brothers in ministry through this whole thing.  GYC and CAMPUS and all the other things.  Pretty crazy!  It’s been a blast.  We’ve gotten mad at each other, we’ve been frustrated with other people together, and we’ve enjoyed the shocking moments of seeing God granting success together.  I’ve appreciated this journey with you and will be praying for you as you continue with it.

2.  Andrea — If JK’s my brother, you’re my sister.  I can’t think of a better diplomat.  Hitting up those meetings with you was always fun.  Watching your gentle yet significant presence take control of discussions always made my job a lot easier.  We’ve been like partners together in a lot of things and I’ve enjoyed it very much–especially the times I succeeded at making you lose your composure!

3.  The Doc — if anyone really believed in young people, it was Dr. Pipim.  Blasted us a bunch of times, but in the end he was the first to put his reputation on the line for this thing.  May other leaders rise up for God’s cause as he has.