Wednesday, May 21, 2008

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE CHAPMAN'S!!!!


There are no words to express the heart wrenching grief and heartbreak we are experiencing right now for this precious family. Lord God our Heavenly Father, we need you more than ever....
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According to the Tennessean, Steven Curtis Chapman’s youngest child died Wednesday afternoon after being struck by a car driven by her teenage brother in the driveway of the family’s Williamson County home.

Maria, one of the Christian singer’s six children, was taken by LifeFlight to Vanderbilt Hospital, which confirmed the death, according to Laura McPherson, a spokeswoman for the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

The 5-year-old was hit by an SUV driven by her teenage brother, she said. Police did not give the driver’s name.

The teen was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser down the driveway of the rural home at about 5:30 p.m. and several children were playing in the area, McPherson said. He did not see Maria in the driveway before the vehicle struck her, she said.

“It appears to be a terrible accident,’’ McPherson said.

No charges are expected, she said. The accident was witnessed by two other children; the entire family was home at the time, McPherson said.

Singer/songwriter Chapman, who recently was inducted into Music City Walk of Fame, is one of contemporary Christian music’s most recognizable and most awarded names. He and his wife Mary Beth have long been supporters of international adoption, having brought three girls from China into their family. Maria was the youngest.The couple is so active in the cause that they formed an organization, Shaohannah’s Hope, to aid families wanting to adopt.

With his latest music tour, which came through Nashville in November, Chapman started a campaign called “Change for Orphans”. He asked audience members at each stop to bring spare change to the concert, where it was counted and given to a local family to aid in their adoption process.

“I don’t know of anybody who loves his children more than he does and is so committed to the adoption concept, and to lose one, no matter what the circumstances, is heartbreaking beyond all comprehension,” said John Styll, president of the Nashville-based Gospel Music Association.“He talks about his kids all the time. That’s his life. His kids are more important to him than music, that’s for sure.”

The tragedy was announced during Wednesday-night services at Harpeth Hills Church of Christ, which the family attends. Maria had just graduated from the church preschool.And word spread throughout the tight-knit Christian music community on Wednesday evening.

Styll got the news not long after Maria’s death.

“I’m confident I can speak for everyone in the community to say we will do everything we can to support this family, as we would do at any time, but especially at a time like this,” he said.

Most of the Chapman family was at Vanderbilt children’s hospital after the accident and could not be contacted. The long, gravel driveway leading to the home west of Franklin was blocked off by Williamson County sheriff’s deputies.
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This is an absolute tragedy. This family has been an inspiration to so many as they have dedicated their lives, music and ministry to the plight of the orphan and to Jesus Christ. They are so dear to many, we love them and ask all of you to please pray for them without ceasing during this most difficult time.

Monday, May 19, 2008

weekend of alot of fun!

I had a VERY good weekend:-)
We had TOG co-op friday morning which we cut short so we could all go out to lunch and then go see "Prince Caspian"~ which was really good!. After the movies, Ellie came back home with me and hung out for a couple of hours before we all headed over to Mickie's house (the Shaws) for a co-op end of the year cook-out. That was a lot of fun, we ate, swam, played kick ball in the mud..thanks to the rain:-), and just hung out. After the cook-out, all the girls in my class came over for a sleep over! There were 7 of us and we had a blast playing twister, Pretty Pretty Princess...no we're not to old if that's what you were thinking;-), watching movies, and LOTS of talking...:-). On Saturday after some of the girls went home and it was just Ellie and Tabby left, we decided to go bowling! which was a interesting experience after going to bed at 5:30am the night before! haha...but it was alot of fun!:-)
Tabby somehow won both games...but I'd just like to point out I was the only one that did NOT use bumpers! That night, after everyone had gone home, I went to bed at 8pm and woke up Sunday at 9am....13 hours! which means I was able to catch up on sleep all in one night! whoohoo! After church on Sunday, me and my mom went shopping! And I got some really cute clothes!!!! another YEAH! Yep...so over all this has basicaly been an amazing weekend!!!:-)









Monday, May 12, 2008

Mother's Day


Happy Mother's Day..to all moms!!!

He had a really fun mother's day:-)
We went to church, hung around in the afternoon, went to Red Robin for dinner, came home played a "family game" of Scattagories..which kept turning into a argument about if peoples answers were allowed or not..mainly dad anr Eric:-) Then we all watched "Princess Bride" which is a classic in our family:-)

This week is our last week of School!!! WhooHoo!!
Except that I have to do math through the summer, everything else ends this week! YES!
So happy :-) ....Summer's starting!!!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Day at the Museme

Yesterday we spent the day at the Museum of Life and Science with the Mestases. It was alot of fun. We had a picnic, went on the Train, looked at bugs, went to butterfly house, and then went into the museum and learned about dinosaurs, rocks, germs, space, and animals. It's a very hands-on museum and even us "older kids" had a lot fun:-)lol