Family picture

Family picture

Monday, April 8, 2013

Homeschool fun

We have so much fun with our homeschool co-op friends.
 
 
 
Here are some of those great times together recently. . .
 
 
 
Keepers of the Home Girls' Club about a week ago
 
 
Chatting together while they all learn a new skill
 
 
 
Ted graciously led a theatre workshop
on our behalf for our homeschool group during
his spring break.  Thanks Ted.  It was great!
 
 
Some of Ted's students also graciously came
to help out.  That was so sweet of these students to
give up some time during their spring break.
 
 
Art on the farm - another homeschool event
 
 
 
Mrs. Miller, who is an artist, led an art workshop
at her farm.  She taught the children how to draw
realistic looking farm animals.
 
 
 
She demonstrates drawing for Sophia
 
 
 
As you can see, our children had fun on the farm
 
 
 
After drawing animals, we all got to pet real ones!
 
 
 
There were even pony rides!  A big hit!!
 
 
As I have said before, we love our homeschool co-op activities.  They bring a richness to our school week!
 
 
 


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Introducing

Introducing our beautiful new daughter and sister . . .



Grace Chengmei




We are overjoyed that God is adding to our family.


We, who twenty-eight years ago were wondering if we would ever be able to have any children . . .


Let alone five precious gifts from God!


"For nothing is impossible with God"




Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter!

Christ is risen indeed!
 
 
 
Happy Easter everyone.
 
 
 
Our precious children already home.
 
 
 
Our poor children. . .they don't have any candy.
 
 
Not! 
 
It might just take us until summer to down all of the candy
they have collected in the last couple of days! 
 
 
 
 
Easter dudes in fancy duds
 
 
 
Playing tag with Miss DiDi before the egg hunt yesterday
 
 
 
 
The 5 and under group waiting to begin the hunt
 
 
 
 
Trying to hold the 6 and up group at bay so the little
ones can have their hunt - too funny!
 
 
 
Ok, now it's their turn!
 
 
 
 
Shifting through their loot
 
 
 
 


Monday, March 25, 2013

There is a very special little girl half way around the world who doesn't know she has a family yet!


But we know!


God is good.  He is bringing another precious child to join our family.  We have locked in the file of a beautiful little girl who will someday be called Gracie Mei.


Just wanted you all to know!  Details will follow as soon as we know we have PA!

Monday, March 18, 2013

March 19

March 19, 2005
 
 
 
Ted was getting ready to graduate from high school and we were learning to let go of him a little at a time so he could go off to college and then "fly" on his own . . .
 
 
 
Such a bittersweet time for parents . . .
 
 
 
Ted's senior year had been a series of "good-byes" and "last times" for many things like senior night of the cross country team, the choir, the band, swimming, etc.  Kevin and I spent a lot of time brushing back tears as we said "good-bye" to Ted's growing up years.
 
 
 
But half a world away on March 19, 2005, a different kind of "good-bye" was taking place - one that would profoundly effect the three of us. . .
 
 
 
A little baby boy was being born to a birth mom who couldn't keep him.  A day or so later he would be placed in a finding spot, rescued by a policeman, taken to an orphanage, and then three months later placed in a foster village until his "real" family could find him. 
 
 
Oh be still my heart - this is
the picture that took our breath away!
 
 
Now, eight years later (and almost five years home), our Philip Bao is turning eight. 


 
 
We still marvel at God's timing.  As we were letting go of our "only child" (that we knew about),  Philip's China mommy was "letting go" of him so he could have a better life. 
 



 
Philip is the second child out of four to join our family.  Kevin and I never could have imagined the amazing and overwhelmingly joyful turn our lives would take.  But God knew!  Thanking Him for the blessing of Philip (and all of our children).



 
 
Happy Birthday Buddy.  We all love you so.
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, March 16, 2013

March Madness!

March Madness usually refers to basketball, and living in a "basketball" state, we hear plenty about it.


Philip


But when I say "March Madness" today, it is just that!



Sophia


So far March has been totally wild.   Over half of us sick, Philip's surgery, Pampered Chef business well under way, and other kinds of exciting things going on around here!  Whew!  I think I need a vacation!



Our three at Ellie's first birthday party




Good sport Daddy at Upward's closing ceremony

Monday, February 18, 2013

Good bye sweet Disney

We are sad once again at our home. 


Our 16 1/2 year old dog Disney had to be put down today.  Both Soccer and Disney have been fragile for about a year and a half, and it has been touch and go with them.






But to say good-bye to them both so close together makes our hearts hurt.




This past Christmas



We brought Disney home when Ted was going into fourth grade.  Ted just celebrated his 27th birthday, so that means that Disney (and Soccer) were a part of most of Ted's growing up years. 



Getting her Christmas present - so excited!



We adore and cherish our four-legged furry children so very much.  Kevin, the children, and I miss Disney terribly already and it has only been a couple of hours since she left.



Sweet little elderly lady



While Soccer was the lovable fellow, Disney was a little different in personality.  She had a mind of her own and was kind of a stinker at times. 

She loved to dig up the backyard, eat things out of the trash, bark when she was put in our bedroom when company came to visit, demanding when she was hungry, and didn't particularly like us fussing over her for long periods of time.  Hee, hee.   She would even shake her head when we bent down to kiss her.  What a little stinker doggy! 



Standing by Elijah when he had on his "clashing" outfit



Even though Disney was a "bit" ornery, she was so incredibly sweet.  She would follow me around the house all day long.  I will miss her trailing behind me so much. 

She would lie down beside us as we homeschooled each day, enjoying being part of the school day.  The children and I will be sad tomorrow morning when our cute little doggy is not there. 

She would walk all over the game board and scatter the pieces whenever we were on the floor playing a game.  She just wanted to be a part of the action.

She would always take an afternoon nap with me in the living room as the children had their rest time.  In fact, she did that today.  Mommy and Disney needed our bit of rest time as well.  Naps won't be the same anymore.



Taking her naps with Mommy


Disney loved it when Ted came home and would be the first to greet him at the door.  She was Kevin's buddy when he was home, too!  She would watch intently as he made her dinner every night and breakfast every morning.  She loved to eat!



Thank you God for giving us such wonderful little animal friends to connect with in this world.  We love Disney and Soccer, and we miss them so much.