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Asa is walking!

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Baby, Life, Videos | Posted on 06-07-2009

Asa took his first steps a little over a month ago, but he decided to get serious about it today. We got some video of it. So I thought I would share. Hope you enjoy it.

Asa’s First Birthday Party

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Baby, Life, Videos | Posted on 06-06-2009

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Here is video from Asa’s First Birthday Party.  It was a lot of work, but we had a great time.  I’m going to bed now.

Asa’s One!!!!

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Baby, Life | Posted on 05-06-2009

Asa's One!!

I can’t believe that it was only a year ago that we got in a car wreck, went in and out of labor for 30 hours, found out Asa was breach, and had an emergency C-section.  Now our little bundle of joy isn’t so little anymore.  He was born 6 lbs 11oz and now weighs over 22 lbs, and you can ask anyone that has held him that he is pure muscle.  The only thing squishy about the boy is his poop.

He can crawl. He can pull himself up.  He can walk while holding on to things. He will eat ANYTHING you put in front of him.  He smiles anytime you point a camera at him.  He can do sit ups. He babbles all day long.  He is always smiling (even when he cries…it’s weird).  He is a sharp dresser.  He speaks three languages.  He paints and I’m pretty sure he knows how to do long division.

He is a blessing from God and Shannon and I thank Jesus every day for the gift that we have gotten in Asa.  Happy Birthday Asa!

Here are some posts from the past that I would recommend checking out if you want to be nostalgic. 

Also feel free to leave a comment below to share your birthday wishes for the boy.

Asa is crawling!!!!!

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Baby, Life, Videos | Posted on 21-04-2009

For those of you that didn’t catch the live feed yesterday, I thought I would post the video on here. At about 5 pm yesterday, Asa finally figured out how to work his hands into the crawling equation and started crawling. The video below is literally minutes after Asa started crawling for the first time (thanks to my jail broken iphone).

Asa is 10 months old

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Baby, Life, Videos | Posted on 09-04-2009

I forgot to do a post on the 5th for Asa turning 10 months old.  So this is about as close as it’s going to get.  I got a video of Asa eating some graham crackers last night.  He’s been teething lately.  The boy has four already and is cutting a few more.

He isn’t crawling yet either.  He’s getting really close though.  He’s army crawling everywhere. It’s a little slow…but it works.

Asa learned to Army Crawl

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Baby, Life, Videos | Posted on 28-03-2009

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Asa is fast on his way to crawling.  I caught a little video of him army crawling the other day.  Just so you know, there is a littel surprise at the end.

Baby Update Monday

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Posted by GregQ | Posted in Baby, Life | Posted on 07-07-2008

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Baby Update

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Posted by GregQ | Posted in Baby, Life, Videos | Posted on 30-06-2008

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Baby Update

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Posted by GregQ | Posted in Baby, Life, Religion/Spirituality, Videos | Posted on 07-06-2008

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Waiting for a Miracle…

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Posted by GregQ | Posted in Baby, COAH, Life, Religion/Spirituality | Posted on 30-05-2008

I’ve been reading through C.J. Mahaney’s book Humility with my friend Alf and it has been really good. We both decided that we needed to cultivate a little humility (ok a lot) in our lives. This book has been transformational. C.J.’s insights have opened my eyes to really see how much pride is really in my life.

In the last chapter we read, C.J. wrote about looking for God’s works of a grace in our lives and those that are around us. He talked about how Paul was able to see good things in the church at Corinth even though they were more screwed up than a peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwich (my illustration not his). He talked about how only a truly humble person can see the work’s of grace in those that are messed up.

This hit really hard to home for me. I have to admit that I’m a pretty critical person. I’m not very big at looking for the grace in others lives and definitely not in my own life. I’m usually the first person to find faults and then exploit them through veil of sarcasm.

This hit home the other night after church when I was getting a few drinks with my friends at the Copper Lounge. We were all praying for my friend Carl (yes in a bar…and the waitress said it was beautiful) and Carl in turn started to pray for all of us at the table (he’s a great guy like that). He started praying about the miracle that was about to happen in my life and thanking God for the every day miracles in our lives.

It struck me at that moment that God is about to work a miracle in Shannon’s and my life. We’ve been in a little bit of denial that we are going to actually have a kid, but I’m pretty sure it’s going to happen (place you bet here :) ). This entire time of Shannon’s pregnancy and the upcoming birth I have been blind to the grace that God has been working in our lives. I have been blind to the miracle that is about happen.

God’s grace is blatantly obvious and I have been blatantly cold to what He is doing. I haven’t been aware of the way that He has sustained us during this time. How He has given us strength. How He has given us rest. How He has provided. How He has been there with us every step of the way and how He will be with us to the end. My eyes have been blind, but now I see (that’s kinda catchy…someone should write a song).

It’s funny how even though we don’t acknowledge God’s grace He still decides to work in our lives. But now that I’m able to see the miracle that is at hand, I have a new sense of excitement that has come over me. I’m waiting for a miracle and that my friends is going to be great thing to see.