Friday, May 30, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
A Lot on My Mind
Today is Jose’s birthday (well it'll be the 29th in Guatemala in a couple hours). He’s turning 2. When we first started this process, we were pretty sure he would be home with us by this point. I know now that, even without the document issues, that would have been nigh impossible in the current atmosphere in Guatemala—especially since he has a Mixco birth certificate. But it still hurts thinking of what “should” have been. We didn’t send anything down, and I feel guilty about that. We haven’t heard anything about him in several months, so I’m not even sure if he is still with his foster mom or somewhere else. I think we might get a little birthday cake and sing to him. Of course, we’ll pray for him and all those involved in his life.
I know God is touching my heart with so many things right now…clean water, HIV, famine, orphans, widows, Red Letters, sacrificial giving, our adoption, friends' adoptions…I don’t know what to do with it all. But I’m praying He will not let me become complacent. He will stir my heart until I know and follow His lead.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Random Pictures
Elizabeth with some dolls we made. Yes, the faces need a little help (Grandma was a little button happy hehehe), but they were fun to make! We are going to TRY to make some more...eventually.
So proud of the Red, White, and Blue--and even more of the FAMILIES who make sacrifices every day to defend our land!
It is absolutely AMAZING to me that I have FOUR living blooming plants in my house! I have killed just about every other plant I have bought or been given. What's even more amazing is I've had the two orchids for over a year!!! (I thought they were supposed to be very picky) If they weren't on the shelf right above my kitchen sink, none of them would stand a chance, though ;-)
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Yep we're still around...
Elizabeth ended up being at my parents' house for two weeks. I was there for the last four days. I arrived for a late dinner Monday. Tuesday Elizabeth, Mom, and I went in to my Dad's work to join him for lunch. We went to a cute children's museum, and then my Dad took his three girls flying for about an hour (including two practice landings and take-offs). We were going to leave Wednesday, but I decided to stay another day. Wednesday we tried to go to another museum, but ended up lost downtown and just went to Chuck E. Cheese's.
Thursday Elizabeth and I left, but she still wasn't ready to come home. I don't think my parents were really ready to let her go, either. When I called my mom on the way home, she said that it felt weird not having Elizabeth there now. My trips up and back ended up both taking about 11 hours--up because of traffic, back because I ended up making 5 potty breaks with a pre-schooler and a beagle ;-)
Since we've been back, we've taken a trip to Richmond for dinner and shopping with my cousin, had church nursery, had dance/gymnastics, and today was Elizabeth's last day of pre-school for the year! My has she grown!
I just have to write a cute thing she said tonight during dinner...if only so I have it documented somewhere. She was playing with her pizza, and I told her no one would want to eat pizza she'd had her hands all over. She said, "'cause no one wants my germs because then they'd act like me, right?
I'll post some pics tomorrow; right now my camera is out in the car. (I haven't forgotten the pics of the dolls, Holly! :-))
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Saturday: Ladies Tea and Fashion Show where Grandma and Elizabeth wear their new matching outfits :-) More shopping. Then Grandma and Mom go to a Tastefully Simple party and also pick up some Southern Living at Home items for great prices--Thanks Detra! More fence building for Daddy (Sorry, the picture from the fashion show isn't very clear)
Sunday: Church (late because we got stuck behind an accident), Cousin A.J.'s birthday party
Monday: Laundry and making dolls with Grandma (Grandma did the sewing. Elizabeth helped with the tracing. Mommy did tracing and cutting.)
Tuesday: Elizabeth has school. Go to movies to see Horton Hears a Who. Have dinner with Cousin Tashina and her boyfriend Josh. Yea for finding a YUMMMY Ethiopian restaurant! We were very impressed with the directions, T! :-)
Wednesday: Drive up to see the Air Force Memorial. Find Grandpa and Great Grandpa's names. Stop by IKEA on the way home. Buy a bench for kitchen table that is WAY too long...good thing it's safe to use for outdoor furniture because now it's on the front porch.
Thursday: Making more dolls. Elizabeth has dance and gymnastics. Decide during dinner that Elizabeth is going home with Grandma tomorrow without Mommy or Daddy! Hurry up to pack!
Friday: Elizabeth and Grandma pick up a friend and head to Grandma and Grandpa's house, get a flat on the way, and deal with pouring rain. Elizabeth learns how to get trucks to honk. They finally arrive after 13 hours, though the drive is normally only 9 hours.