And so the journey of parenthood begins. I'm pretty tired already, but can't wait to get to know him and find out what makes him tick.
A true miracle, and all praise to my Father in heaven for little Ethan.
I have to admit I've always found it a bit odd when people get shirty about people like the Police keeping information about us. There are many arguments for it and none of them seemed to make much sense to me - until the other day...
My wife and I popped down to Gunwharf Quays on Saturday for the grand switching on of the Christmas lights. Well, it wasn't that grand and it wasn't that slick, but the lights did go on - and I suppose that is something. To be honest, that is not really why we went. A friend of mine who is the worship pastor at Family Church here in Portsmouth told me that their youth band was playing as part of the festivities and so we popped down to see what all the fuss was about.
The bible is rammed full of God using ordinary people to do absolutely extraordinary things. My wife and I watched the film 'Night at the Museum' the other night - and while not entirely my kind of film the main edge behind the story is that Larry, the main guy had the lost the belief that ordinary people could do extraordinary things - and of course, Hollywood helps him to overcome that.
There is a lot of stuff going on in the world at the moment to do with money. Oil prices are high, the dollar is plummeting, fear over banks' ability to lend money and oh yeah, me and my wife seem to be a little short of it too.