Jan 29, 2026

Foto Friday 17 ~ On a Wing & a Prayer


We've been a little under the weather here lately, but the sun is out and hopefully the ice and snow will all melt soon.  This storm has been a wild one.  


Little Man doesn't seem to mind the cold, but he sure was front and center for supper every night. 


It was a not so graceful landing on our frozen pond for these geese.


Takeoff went a little smoother,


Better luck on the next pond fellas. 

sharing with  Eileen for Saturday's Critters,  Michelle for Thankful Thursday,  Yogi for Skywatch Friday, and Mersad for Through my Lens





Tyler Z is finally here!  
He's had a pretty rough go of it- arriving a few weeks early,
 two weeks in the NICU, low bilirubin and a blood clot in his heart. 
I am so thankful for Arkansas Children's Hospital and their NICU nurses.
The kids will find out in February if the lovenox
 shots are working and the clot has dissolved.
  Praying it is gone and he is finally well.

17 comments:

Michelle said...

Wishing you good healing and hello to Tyler! Thank you for linking up and have a great weekend.

Red Rose Alley said...

I'm so sorry to hear about little Tyler. I hope all goes well on his next visit. Welcome to the world little one. I am whispering a prayer for him right now, Terri. The geese photos are so pretty. And those icicles! I see them on the back porch every winter when we have a snow. They are pretty, but if they fall, it can be scary. Be careful. I hope you have pleasant February days coming up. : )

Debbie said...

oooooh dear, you got the blast of snow and the cold that is gripping the nation. we have had single digits here in new jersey and not one flake of snow has melted. my favorite lakes are frozen too and i am waiting for the ocean to freeze. they say it can't or won't but man is it cold. awesome captures today, poor geese. the new little one is adorable...i hope he has a smooth journey as he makes his way in the world!!

Tom said...

...what a fabulous Christmas gift!

HappyK said...

Oh little Tyler is adorable. Glad he's doing good.
Pictures beautiful! Love the flying geese.
Still lots of snow and 0 temperature here by me.

Lowcarb team member said...

Lovely photographs.
Welcome to baby Tyler and special prayers that the 'lovenox shots' are working.
God bless.

All the best Jan

DeniseinVA said...

Congratulations on the arrival of Tyler Z. He is a real sweet baby. A tough start as you say and am so glad for today's medical knowledge that saw him through this difficult time. Many blessings to Tyler here on in. Great photos, thanks for sharing them all.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Good wishes you young Tyler to be fully recovered. ALl of your cold weather photos were wonderful and geese can be quite entertaining.

Cath said...

Blessings for little Tyler! love the image of the geese in the sky

doodles n daydreams said...

You've certainly had it cold where you are. The geese photo's are great, I hope they did have better luck at their next stop. Hoping Tylers results all come back with a good report.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Thoughts and prayers for Tyler Z.

L. D. said...

Praying for God's healing of that wonderful little boys condition. Your photos are always great.

MadSnapper n Beau said...

I prayed just now for sweet baby Tyler. I hope he is better soon and can go home to his parents. You look cold, we here in FL are cold and waiting a winter blast that is a hard freeze warning. all the way to Miami and our west coast to.

Kelly said...

Congratulations on the new arrival. ACH is a great facility and I'm glad he's getting good care there!
Wonderful photos. I was afraid to get out and take any photos. I'm too old to risk a fall!

Henny Penny said...

Hope baby Tyler recovers. It sounds like he is in good hands. He is adorable. Your pictures are always so good! Those icicles are amazing!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Tyler Z is one handsome little man. He's on the prayer list. I love NICU nurses. Miracle workers are what they are.

Far Side of Fifty said...

What a blessing to welcome Tyler Z I hope and pray all goes well for him.