Sunday, March 30, 2008

My Noah

I thought I would highlight all of our kids one at a time. Noah, being the 3rd born, just needs to go first sometimes. :) Noah means "rest, consolation". Genesis 5:29 says "and [Lamech] called his name Noah, saying, 'Out of the ground that the Lord has cursed this one shall bring us relief from our work and from the painful toil of our hands." ESV

Hannah actually was the first to suggest naming him Noah, Daniel and I were not even considering it. But, it just seemed to fit. He was such an easy baby that Gen 5 seemed true of him then (sleeping 7 hours from the beginning, what kid does that!?). He is a busy little guy now, but we get to share sweet snuggly rests in the afternoon before his nap. Maybe he will be the kid to take care of us when we are old and feeble. :)

As much as Austin is a ham, I think that Noah enjoys even more making us all laugh. Even as a barely walking toddler, we would be in stitches over the little "shows" he would but on to get us going (for example, covering his head with a blankie and purposely running into things).

He loves doing what the big kids do. It is fun to see him coloring a picture to put under Daddy's pillow as he has seen the others do.


He is so full of light when he smiles, I loved how this shot captured that so literally.

"Mommy, its cold!"

I asked him to lean up against the pole and this is what he did. :)
What a cuddly bug!

Noah LOVES to have his fingers in his mouth, and always has. I went through a time when I would say, "take your fingers out, I love you, I love you" just so I was telling him 'I love you' more than 'take those fingers out'!

A few nights ago at dinner, Noah commented, "You're a good maker, Mommy!" Melt my heart!

Can't wait to see the relationship continue to grow between these two. He still prays for the "adoption to go well" as he has heard prayed for so long.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Tagged


Ellie has been tagged a couple of times now, so I thought I would participate. The latest round of tagging involves giving 10 random things about yourself and tag 10 other people. I thought it would be fun to mention 10 ways we have seen Ellie change in the two months we have had her and spare the 10 people I am supposed to tag...but participate if you want. :)

1. Ellie smiles a ton! She is no longer the serious little girl who never shared smiles.
2. She is much less jumpy when we touch her while she sleeps (she used to about jump out of the bed if I rubbed her back or moved her hair out of her face...bad thing about cribs is you cannot give them a kiss without being 10 feet tall)
3. It is like watching a You Tube compilation video of her vocal skills every day! It is amazing how much she is learning to say and how quickly it is happening. Ellie says bye-bye, night-night, hi, bottle, mama, DADADADADA (usually at that volume or louder when we pull into the parking lot of the church or she hears the sump pump thinking it is the garage door opening).
4. Watching her comprehension of English grow is amazing, too.
5. She is crazy smart...this one is cheating a little because the mamas at EN always told us this. For example, she figured out the boys motorized race track right away and also will head for a clean-up towel to start mopping up a spill if it ever occurs in our home (ahh, generally hourly). She instinctively knew how to use a pencil and leaves me little drawings on every sheet of paper I leave on the table. :)
6. I doubt that she had ever seen a dog before coming home, and she is terrified of them! Ellie has left claw marks in my arms when in the presence of a dog.
7. She loves music and has a great dance she goes into whenever she hears it (even at church...oh no! We're Baptist :) )
8. Ellie is not quiet! She is definitely trying to keep up in the noise making race at our house. On the subject of keeping up with siblings, she holds her own in the mischief department. Our toothbrush budget is out the roof, because she finds them and likes to throw them in the toilet!
9. She is no longer scared by the outdoors. Ellie is adventuresome and even tackles the playground ladder and slide alone. She has conquerored her fear of water as well. Ellie will jump into the pool and put her face under water.
10. She eats solid foods. Ellie is a great eater... not too picky, quits when she is full, and works to keep her hands clean...at the cost of wiping them often on her shirt and pants. Bibs are not too helpful, I usually put a kid's apron on her. :)


By the Way... I just finished a great adoption book that I would recommend if you are in process or home with your child. After the Dream Comes True by Michelle Gardner. It is from a Christian prospective and though they have 8 kids (3 bio and 5 adopted) it is not what you would expect from the stereotypical large Christian adoptive family (not a living up in the mountains, home school-only type of book).

From the material we were given with our home study, attachment parenting was described as giving the child everything they wanted, rushing to them every time they cried, carrying them constantly and never getting a babysitter. (Okay, I am over doing it a little, but that is kind of what I took away.) It seemed very unbiblical and I knew there had to be some balance.

We decided to amend (note: I am not against the philosophy, just wanted to look at it from a Biblical world-view) the concept of attachment parenting we were told about and it has ended up looking a lot more like it was described in this book. It was just nice to hear that I was not awful for setting boundaries for Ellie or telling her no when necessary.

I was a little discouraged after our first post-placement visit...I wanted more of an analysis of how things were going, not just "is she sleeping" or "is she eating". I know that many of you in the Birmingham area have a great international adoption clinic you visit, and I admit that I was a some what jealous. Then I realized that we have on of the nation's leading Christian adoption network in our own circle of friends, Amy! If I had any real concerns, she could come over and observe for a while and know just what to do. Things have been going great, so she has only been subject to long phone calls. Thanks for the advice, listening ear, and lending me your book!

After the Dreams Come True
is a very easy read, very practical, not an overly-emotional book, if you are worrying that you could not handle much in the midst of the process (she will get you a few times with some stories from her own children...but overall Michelle is not too heavy).

Have a blessed weekend!

Friday, March 28, 2008

FFF- Grandparent time!


Grandma snuggles! It was cold! Trying out Grandpa's shoes


Notice the bunny ears Grandpa is sporting :)

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

A desperately needed haircut

BEFOREHannah got to be the photographer while Mommy held nervous Ellie

Here come the tears

All those gorgeous locks!

Ellie is still not sure, but the lollipop helped

This is what the boys were up to while they were waiting:AFTER!!!I can see those beautiful eyes!

How did that get in the laundry?

Monday, March 24, 2008

Happy Resurrection Day!

Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows;yet we esteemed him stricken,smitten by God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his stripes we are healed. Isaiah 53: 4-5

He has risen; He is not here; behold, here is the place where they laid Him. Mark 16:6b

We enjoyed family time over this last weekend as we remembered the work that Jesus did on the cross for our sins. I pray that you were equally blessed!

Ellie going after eggsNoah was so cold yesterday as we hunted eggs with our neighbors. It snowed off and on all day!


This one was too funny not to post

Have I mentioned that it is hard to get all four kids looking and smiling at the same time?!

Excited over Easter baskets


Ellie discoved that when you throw the eggs on the ground the candy spills out of it.

At church...only time we can catch Daniel for a picture on a Sunday


Decorating cookies for the first time




Light sabers are a new addition to our family. Did you also know they can be used as guitars? Ellie is playing the African drum Papa brought from his recent mission trip there.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Did I Ever Mention That I was Adopted?

Now that I have your attention...


I was lovingly raised by my biological parents, but I have experienced a heavenly adoption into as a child of God. Ephesians 1:5-6 "He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved."

My dad sat me down at the age of seven and explained very simply my need for a savior. My heart was filled with sin, as he illustrated by a drawing of a heart dirtied with pencil marks. Jesus came to die for my sin and I could be made clean (erasing of marks) by putting my faith in Him. As you consider the ramifications of this Holy week, know you have a Savior who was willing to pay the price for everything you have done, thought, or said that is contrary to His perfect standard, the Bible. God has provided a way in Jesus for you to be forgiven.

I love how God allows earthly adoptions to be a picture of our heavenly adoption. What a powerful way of explaining His grace we that are called to adopt a child are given! John Piper puts it well in this mini-sermon on adoption of both forms. For more details of what the Bible has to say about heavenly adoption, visit the website my Father-in-law has created.

Auntie Em

Last week, we enjoyed a great visit with Daniel's sister, Emily. The "artsy aunt" brought t-shirts to be decorated. The kids had a blast and love to wear their special shirts.






A few tidbits

A few weeks ago I lamented the finishing of our last can of the powdered milk from Guatemala. We had weaned her off of it slowly to regular milk, but it represented a loss of her heritage of sorts to me. We can bring in Guatemalan customs, articles, and such, but it will never be the same as if she lived there with her birth family. I am thrilled to see what the Lord has for her life her with us, unfortunately with adoption there will always be sad aspects. Sometimes it is good to reflect on those and remember the loss she feels/will experience and the loss her birth family has been going though.


Hannah participated in Sparks-a-rama a few weekends ago. She is the cutie-pie red-head in the front. The team did very well.
The Story of Marilyn and Joel

The girls and I were invited to a birthday party. The very creative mother of the bday girl sent home fish as favors to the swimming themed party...absolutely the only way that I would have ever introduced pets into our home. :) Ellie was not to particular about her fish, so Hannah allowed Austin to claim and name it it would be a boy, labeled "B"). He chose the name of a twin boy in our church that he looks up to and so the girl had to be named after his twin. Austin, in his enthusiasm to care for Joel, decided to get up early the next morning and feed him. Despite my attempts at emergency tank cleaning on a busy Sunday morning, Joel passed on Monday. My son was sad at the breakfast table upon learning the news (got quite and put his head in his hands) until Hannah said that we could name the remaining fish "Joel" instead of "Marilyn". We had a simple service for the fish that became Marilyn in the bathroom and Joel lives on, to this day, with the fish food is guarded, of course.

updated: Joel #2 passed sometime in the evening on Wednesday, March 19, 2008. It will be missed as we return to our petless state we previously enjoyed.
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