Thank you for visiting Mark's CaringBridge sight! Currently Mark is
feeling well and he and Anna are being cared for by their families. On
Wednesday they will meet with a neurosurgeon and, Lord willing, he will
have surgery within a week. Please continue to pray for him and Anna,
and for their children. More than anything they desire that the Lord be
glorified through their lives! The Lord has been ministering to Anna
through this verse and she asked that it be included in the journal.
"Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation. God, the Lord, is my strength; He makes my feet like the deers; He makes me tread on my high places." Habakkuk 3:17-19
Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:16
Monday, December 31
Saturday, December 29
Brain Tumor
Mark Gronotte (33) had migraines
and blurred vision for a few weeks, but with the busyness of moving into
a new (older) home, he didn't think much of it. His Optometrist sent
him to the ER where he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Mark and Anna
have been married for almost four years and are blessed with a sweet
little girl - M, a precious foster son - J, and are very pregnant with
Baby O. This is a total shock to us, but not a surprise to God.
Thursday, December 27
Road Trip Home
The Gronotte's left very early in the morning
to make the long trip home.
They ran into awful construction and their travel time was much
longer than it should have been and Sweet M caught a tummy bug.
It was a long long trip home, but thankfully God protected their family the entire way!
Wednesday, December 26
Cousin Time
Mark and Anna headed home a day earlier than planned so they could stay a night in Memphis and break up the trip a little
bit. Mark
wasn’t feeling very well. As worn
as they were they made time to eat dinner with the family at
Fuddruckers in Grapevine. It was a wild and
crazy time. We were oblivious to
everyone in the restaurant we were just so thrilled to be together.
The little boy cousins had
an awesome time entertaining sweet J (11 month son/foster child) and he flashed so many smiles at them
it was precious. Bennett fed J a bite of green beans. Each
of the boys took turns holding J for a brief moment and they’ll never
forget it. Magical. M (2 year old little girl) took just a few minutes to warm
up and as soon as her eyes caught sight of the cookies she was totally
comfortable. The girl cousins
played with three little stuffed animal puppies. M’s favorite was Biscuit. Belle told M that she was
very pretty and that she loved her hair. M repeated back, ‘Yes, M is very pretty!’ We have been giggling over that sweet
exchange for days now. We partied for two hours and then hugged and said our good byes.
Tuesday, December 25
Saturday, December 22
Road Trip
Anna on Facebook, ‘Ready to see
Texas family!! :) Road Trip!’ --- Too many hours later --- It was a long trip and
little videos along the way didn’t convince M that long road trips are
fun. J was turned backwards
and handled the trip a little better.
He has such an easygoing disposition.
Thursday, December 20
Saturday, December 15
New House
Anna on Facebook, ‘First night in
our new home=success! So thankful for a relaxing morning with my precious
family! Now on to more unpacking! Praise God from Whom ALL blessings flow!!!’
Tuesday, December 4
Closing On Their First Home
God did the impossible today! He sold Anna and Mark's first home. Just after getting married they bought an inner city home so that they could minister to the lost and hurting in their city. They loved on all of their neighbors, hosted baby showers for neighbors, prayed for their neighbors, studied God's word with neighbors, and brought their neighbors to church with them.
Around Thanksgiving they placed their home on the market. As gorgeous as their home was...both sets of families doubted it would sell because of the location. God had a plan and they were listening with faith. On December 4th, they closed on their first home and spent the next two weeks as nomads bouncing from friends house to friends house...craving the day they would close on their new home.
Before closing, they had already arranged to host two families in December.
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