So, I'm jumping on the bandwagon...the 30 Days of Thanks bandwagon, that is. I first saw my friend Chrissy post about it on Facebook. (Incidentally, Chrissy is also an adoptive mom and you should totally check out her blog...she has 8 children from Ethiopia and is AH-MAZING).
I thought it would be a good way to remind ME of all the blessings I have, so away we go. I'll post my thanks blogs at night and my regular posts in the morning, so be sure and check back.
Today, I'm thankful for...
A great job that pays our bills and provides for my family. I have been with my current company for nearly 15 years and have had the privilege to do many different jobs there, which has allowed me to expand my knowledge base more than I could have anywhere else. Today I started yet another position that will allow me more exposure. I'm proud to be part of an organization that gives back to the community. Not a lot of companies do that.
I'm thankful.
11.01.2012
10.31.2012
Happy Halloween Part I
I know I need to get back to posting regularly, but I just can't seem to get myself together.
But I didn't want to let the day get away without reporting in on our Halloween festivities. We finally got around to carving the humongo pumpkin Jenna picked from Gentry Farms a few weekends ago.
Jenna wanted to carve her own pumpkin and so we cautiously allowed it. Of course, we just let her do the small pumpkins.
We let Kylie help "gut" the pumpkin but she wasn't too sure about that and didn't care much for getting her hands dirty.
So, she played with play doh while we carved (so much for that not liking to get her hands dirty theory!)
In the end, Jenna carved two little pumpkins and I carved the big one (after Steve topped it). I think they turned out well.
Tonight, I was later leaving work than what I was meaning to be and the traffic was awful. I managed to get home in time to change clothes and take the girls out.
Here she is dragging her bag across the yard for her first ever trick or treat...
And then here they are with our sweet neighbor, Aimee. Aimee was so excited to be part of Kylie's first Halloween in the US!
After it was all said and done, even though Kylie wasn't crazy about the whole event, she and Jenna both ended up with plenty of candy.
And once Kylie figured out what all was in that bag...well, let's just say she probably would have gotten more into the trick or treating.
But I didn't want to let the day get away without reporting in on our Halloween festivities. We finally got around to carving the humongo pumpkin Jenna picked from Gentry Farms a few weekends ago.
Jenna wanted to carve her own pumpkin and so we cautiously allowed it. Of course, we just let her do the small pumpkins.
We let Kylie help "gut" the pumpkin but she wasn't too sure about that and didn't care much for getting her hands dirty.
So, she played with play doh while we carved (so much for that not liking to get her hands dirty theory!)
In the end, Jenna carved two little pumpkins and I carved the big one (after Steve topped it). I think they turned out well.
Tonight, I was later leaving work than what I was meaning to be and the traffic was awful. I managed to get home in time to change clothes and take the girls out.
Here she is dragging her bag across the yard for her first ever trick or treat...
And then here they are with our sweet neighbor, Aimee. Aimee was so excited to be part of Kylie's first Halloween in the US!
After it was all said and done, even though Kylie wasn't crazy about the whole event, she and Jenna both ended up with plenty of candy.
And once Kylie figured out what all was in that bag...well, let's just say she probably would have gotten more into the trick or treating.
10.24.2012
An Open Letter to....YOU
So, this is not at all like me...usually I'm super quick on the thank you notes. But this time, life has just gotten in the way. It's not a good excuse, but it's the truth.
We had so many people love on us in a variety of ways while we were in the hospital with Kylie's palate surgery...
Several members of our Life Group brought us dinner when we were home.
We had a bunch of visitors.
We got flowers and gifts.
We received texts, facebook encouragement and blog comments.
There were prayers...
And special nurses who rearranged their schedules to take care of us.
I wanted to send everyone thank you notes because you made one of the hardest things a parent goes through, tolerable.
Unfortunately, it's been 2 months and I now know I'm never going to get around to those notes.
So today's post is for YOU. It's a public THANK YOU to those of you who:
Brought dinner.
Visited.
Texted.
Sent gifts.
Cared for us.
Prayed.
You KNOW who you are. And so do we.
And we thank you.
We had so many people love on us in a variety of ways while we were in the hospital with Kylie's palate surgery...
Several members of our Life Group brought us dinner when we were home.
We had a bunch of visitors.
We got flowers and gifts.
We received texts, facebook encouragement and blog comments.
There were prayers...
And special nurses who rearranged their schedules to take care of us.
I wanted to send everyone thank you notes because you made one of the hardest things a parent goes through, tolerable.
Unfortunately, it's been 2 months and I now know I'm never going to get around to those notes.
So today's post is for YOU. It's a public THANK YOU to those of you who:
Brought dinner.
Visited.
Texted.
Sent gifts.
Cared for us.
Prayed.
You KNOW who you are. And so do we.
And we thank you.
10.23.2012
Happy F'all Y'all!
This past weekend, Steve was volunteering at the Sheriff's office all day on Saturday, so I decided it would be a good day to take the girls to the pumpkin patch. It's been a few years since we've last been because Jenna is a bit too old for it now and we just couldn't fit it in.
We are about to embark on a bunch of FIRSTS for Kylie and her first Halloween is coming up fast. Jenna wanted to bring her friend from school, Gracie, so we picked her up and we were on our way.
We went to a local farm which is well known in these parts and we picked a Saturday where a HUGE college football game was being played here (Auburn vs. Vanderbilt). I intentionally planned the trip at about the same time as the game hoping the farm would be less crowded and it was!
It was the absolutely perfect day too. It was mostly sunny, not raining at all and in the 60s with no breeze (which can make it so much colder!)
Unfortunately, I had forgotten and set my camera on different settings. These settings are great for doing close up portraits shots of things that aren't moving, but not so much for the kind of pics I was taking. And because I had my hands full, I didn't stop to look and realize most of pics were blurry. I did correct my ISO so they weren't all blown out, but boo on losing most of the good ones I thought I had. But I did get a few decent shots...
Kylie especially loved the hay ride where she could see the cows (you'll have to trust me since none of the photos turned out) and she was saying "moooo mooooo" the whole way in that high voice of hers.
She liked the corn too. We just had a good time in general. The big girls were a huge help with Kylie and most of the time fought over who was going to hold her, walk with her, give her the cup and pose with her. Poor Kylie is going to grow up with a multitude of "mothers" with all of Jenna's friends!!
We did end up with pumpkins. Several actually. Jenna picked the biggest one she could possibly find. I don't know what we'll carve it into, but I know there will be roasted pumpkin seeds from it and this year I might try to make something with the pumpkin like bread.
The best photo of the day? The one I took with my iPhone. Of course. God bless the iPhone.
Happy fall everyone!!!
We are about to embark on a bunch of FIRSTS for Kylie and her first Halloween is coming up fast. Jenna wanted to bring her friend from school, Gracie, so we picked her up and we were on our way.
We went to a local farm which is well known in these parts and we picked a Saturday where a HUGE college football game was being played here (Auburn vs. Vanderbilt). I intentionally planned the trip at about the same time as the game hoping the farm would be less crowded and it was!
It was the absolutely perfect day too. It was mostly sunny, not raining at all and in the 60s with no breeze (which can make it so much colder!)
Unfortunately, I had forgotten and set my camera on different settings. These settings are great for doing close up portraits shots of things that aren't moving, but not so much for the kind of pics I was taking. And because I had my hands full, I didn't stop to look and realize most of pics were blurry. I did correct my ISO so they weren't all blown out, but boo on losing most of the good ones I thought I had. But I did get a few decent shots...
Kylie especially loved the hay ride where she could see the cows (you'll have to trust me since none of the photos turned out) and she was saying "moooo mooooo" the whole way in that high voice of hers.
She liked the corn too. We just had a good time in general. The big girls were a huge help with Kylie and most of the time fought over who was going to hold her, walk with her, give her the cup and pose with her. Poor Kylie is going to grow up with a multitude of "mothers" with all of Jenna's friends!!
We did end up with pumpkins. Several actually. Jenna picked the biggest one she could possibly find. I don't know what we'll carve it into, but I know there will be roasted pumpkin seeds from it and this year I might try to make something with the pumpkin like bread.
The best photo of the day? The one I took with my iPhone. Of course. God bless the iPhone.
Happy fall everyone!!!
10.22.2012
Sleeping
Probably the most asked about thing we've had with Kylie is her sleeping. We had kind of a bumpy, yet normal, start.
But she's doing much better now. Most days if she naps, it's going to be in the car. Whether it's 15 minutes or 2 hours, that is all she does. She goes to sleep in her bed each night around 8pm though some nights it's later (like the weekends) and whereas we used to tiptoe around the house after bedtime, now we realize she sleeps pretty hard. She doesn't wake up with the thunder and lightening or minor noises. We do have the ipod going on low and the humidifier runs all night, mostly as white noise. Then we have a 30 minute music bug. Once she's asleep, she usually doesn't wake up till about 8:00 or 8:30 in the morning.
This is an older photo because she rarely sleeps in her bed. Some weekends I'll hold her until she falls asleep (because I never get to hold her while she's sleeping...the girl is ALWAYS on the go!) and then can put her in her bed. I will typically sit in her room until she wakes up using a number of excuses, but really it's the ONLY quiet time I get. And to me, it's the best of both worlds. I can read, blog, do Bible study, pray AND be near my girl.
Recently, she's been known to fall asleep in her high chair at lunch. In this photo, she was trying to finish up her favorite cookie, Nilla Wafers. She just wasn't willing to part with the cookie! But Steve did finally get her out of her chair and put her on the couch where she slept for more than an hour! (and yes, her hair is getting long! I'm just waiting on it to get long enough to even it all out before we let it grow long).
So, all in all, this baby girl plays hard and sleeps well. Some days are better than others. If she has a really good nap, she is usually in a great mood after. No complaints there.
But she's doing much better now. Most days if she naps, it's going to be in the car. Whether it's 15 minutes or 2 hours, that is all she does. She goes to sleep in her bed each night around 8pm though some nights it's later (like the weekends) and whereas we used to tiptoe around the house after bedtime, now we realize she sleeps pretty hard. She doesn't wake up with the thunder and lightening or minor noises. We do have the ipod going on low and the humidifier runs all night, mostly as white noise. Then we have a 30 minute music bug. Once she's asleep, she usually doesn't wake up till about 8:00 or 8:30 in the morning.
This is an older photo because she rarely sleeps in her bed. Some weekends I'll hold her until she falls asleep (because I never get to hold her while she's sleeping...the girl is ALWAYS on the go!) and then can put her in her bed. I will typically sit in her room until she wakes up using a number of excuses, but really it's the ONLY quiet time I get. And to me, it's the best of both worlds. I can read, blog, do Bible study, pray AND be near my girl.
Recently, she's been known to fall asleep in her high chair at lunch. In this photo, she was trying to finish up her favorite cookie, Nilla Wafers. She just wasn't willing to part with the cookie! But Steve did finally get her out of her chair and put her on the couch where she slept for more than an hour! (and yes, her hair is getting long! I'm just waiting on it to get long enough to even it all out before we let it grow long).
So, all in all, this baby girl plays hard and sleeps well. Some days are better than others. If she has a really good nap, she is usually in a great mood after. No complaints there.
10.21.2012
Playtime
Kylie enjoys playing these days. She doesn't much get playing with her friends yet. There's still a lot of independent play going on. But she enjoys playing with toys like the kitchen and walks around with bowls and spatulas making smacking sounds like she's eating. It really is VERY cute.
A few weekends ago, we went to our friend Jill's house for a dual birthday party for our friends Mary Brooks and Wylie. One of the birthday girl's gifts was a princess castle/tent.
Kylie loved it and I had to practically pull her out of it to leave. I can tell there is going to be one of these on her list for Santa.
A few weekends ago, we went to our friend Jill's house for a dual birthday party for our friends Mary Brooks and Wylie. One of the birthday girl's gifts was a princess castle/tent.
Kylie loved it and I had to practically pull her out of it to leave. I can tell there is going to be one of these on her list for Santa.
10.20.2012
In Front of the Camera
If you remember this post, you'll remember I'm attempting to be in front of the camera every once in a while.
I'm trying to get some with my big girl and some with my little girl...I hate looking at myself but I know when I'm gone, my girls will treasure these photos.
And honestly, it isn't about me looking at myself anyway.
Which is a really good thing!
I'm trying to get some with my big girl and some with my little girl...I hate looking at myself but I know when I'm gone, my girls will treasure these photos.
And honestly, it isn't about me looking at myself anyway.
Which is a really good thing!
10.19.2012
Gotcha Day Video
Today we celebrate 7 months of having Kylie in our arms forever. And in perfect timing, I finally got Kylie's Gotcha Day video going. It wasn't as hard as I expected.
It's about 15 minutes long. But it's worth it.
I'm thrilled to invite you into Kylie's story. And take a minute to thank you for being a small part.
I hope you like it.
It's about 15 minutes long. But it's worth it.
I'm thrilled to invite you into Kylie's story. And take a minute to thank you for being a small part.
I hope you like it.
10.18.2012
My Girl(s)
Something happened recently that I cannot wait to share with you all in great detail. But until I can do that, I'm going to share with as much detail as I can.
Ever since Kylie has been home, I have had the intention of getting our family together for a family photo.
And when I say "family", I mean our whole immediate family. Which includes our two Bigs and my one Grand. The last whole family photo we had was probably when Jenna was little. When they both agreed, I was ecstatic!!
I set the date months in advance, but then we ran into snags because the sun is going down sooner now and we had to move the time up which created a problem with the Bigs getting off work in time to get ready and get all the way across town. But thanks to our fabulous photographer (more on her in a later post), we worked out a new location closer to them.
Here's a sneak peak while I was getting ready...
Kylie has a thing about chairs and so when our photographer pulled on out, it was good times...
This was, believe it or not, my Big Girl's first time to meet Kylie. I wasn't sure how she'd react to Micah, but as you can see, it didn't make any difference. This girl has pointed at Micah's photo in our foyer for 7 months now, so she took right to her.
Ever since Kylie has been home, I have had the intention of getting our family together for a family photo.
And when I say "family", I mean our whole immediate family. Which includes our two Bigs and my one Grand. The last whole family photo we had was probably when Jenna was little. When they both agreed, I was ecstatic!!
I set the date months in advance, but then we ran into snags because the sun is going down sooner now and we had to move the time up which created a problem with the Bigs getting off work in time to get ready and get all the way across town. But thanks to our fabulous photographer (more on her in a later post), we worked out a new location closer to them.
Here's a sneak peak while I was getting ready...
Kylie has a thing about chairs and so when our photographer pulled on out, it was good times...
This was, believe it or not, my Big Girl's first time to meet Kylie. I wasn't sure how she'd react to Micah, but as you can see, it didn't make any difference. This girl has pointed at Micah's photo in our foyer for 7 months now, so she took right to her.
I can't wait to see the pictures of my Bigs. CAN'T WAIT. Micah is about as gorgeous as you can get and she takes a mean picture. Chase is so good looking and I can't wait to post all the pictures here. There are 3 16x20s of each of them, plus Jenna, hanging in our foyer. Chase's is his Marine graduation (um, OLD) and Micah's is of her high school graduation (she's been out of there for nearly 10 years), so it's HIGH time I get those replaced.
Can you tell these two girls are related???
10.17.2012
What's up?
This one is gonna be quick (yeah right) because I need to get some rest tonight. I've been working hard on something pretty cool that I think you will enjoy and so I've spent too many nights staying up past my bedtime!! More about that below.
I get the question all the time about how Kylie is doing. There's a bunch to tell but I never remember to write it down. Tonight is the night. :)
Kylie had the croup a few weeks ago. Luckily we caught it early and so there was no middle of the night coughing fits. If you've ever experienced the croup, you apparently know exactly what I'm talking about. Honestly, I'm not 100% certain the doctor was right on that though. (for the record, we did not see our regular pediatrician because she was a work-in). At any rate, the steroids they gave her for 3 days seems to get rid of most of the cough.
We had our follow up appointment today for the rest of the flu shot and Kylie weighed in at 23lbs 13oz which is over a pound more than what she weighed at the doctor visit about 2 weeks ago! She is apparently going through a growth spurt because she's going to sleep at 8pm, sometimes napping during the day and then sleeping until 8:30 or 9 in the morning. She's also eating like there's no tomorrow.
Her palate surgery appears to have been quite the success! She just has the one tiny hole at the front which he left on purpose to allow for growth. They'll close that up when she's 4 or 5. She had maybe 4 teeth when she came home almost 7 months ago now (HOLY COW. 7 months???) and she has all but her eye teeth (?) now. There are several out of place, like her front teeth and one on the cleft side, but for the most part, they look to almost be in the right spots. I'm starting an orthodontia fund now.
Kylie's speech therapy is going well. She's working on lots of other words and she is attempting to say words although they don't sound clear to us and so many times it is easier and less frustrating for her to grunt, point, sign or whine for what she wants. But we are working on it.
We started letting Kylie use a regular spoon instead of the baby ones and it seems to have helped tremendously. She is also starting to use her hands with some foods (like mashed potatoes) and that is apparently a good tactile activity according to the EI teacher. It gets a wee bit messy at times...
She has also started taking our hands when she wants something and leading us to it. It is the sweetest thing. Like she's saying "Come here!!"
Kylie is now in the 50%ile in weight!!! That makes this mama's heart happy, although she is still in 12-18 month clothes and size 3 diapers. It's good because there are a lot of 12-18 month winter clothes that I was thinking she might not get to wear. We finally had her feet measured to be sure we had her in the right size shoes (we have TONS of hand me downs) and sure enough, size 3 is right. I sent Steve out to buy her a new pair...
Yep...they are red Converse. And she can ROCK. THEM. I was so surprised that Steve would have chosen such shoes, but so very proud of him. Clearly she thought they were pretty cool too.
He also does a pretty good job at dressing her every day. This is one of the first fall/winter outfits she's been able to wear.
Kylie also likes to watch TV with her favorite shows being Bubble Guppies, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Doc McStuffins and Dora the Explorer, in that order. She usually watches a few minutes and then does something else, then watches more and does something else. She'll usually come grab my hand, pull me over to the living room, pick up the remote control and grunt at me with it.
Many of these pics come to me during the day while I'm at work via Steve's iPhone. I love that he keeps me updated during the day.
The closer Kylie gets to 2 years old the more we see her starting to throw fits when she doesn't get her way. We sit in time out every once in a while, but usually not even the 1 minute. She'll scream and cry for about 15-30 seconds and I'll say, "When you are all done crying, let me know." She'll usually immediately stop and sign "all done" and I'll go pick her up. She can definitely turn it off and on. I think we are going to have our work cut out for her.
In general, she is a happy and hilarious child. She continues to love the nursery and being around other kids. She doesn't like us to leave her, but what child this age does? She only cries a second and she squeals like nuts when we show back up. It's hilarious and makes me so happy and I really need to video it and post it.
So that's what we are up to. And guess what? I have nearly finished her Gotcha Day video!!!! I am hoping to have it posted on Friday, so please be sure to come back and watch it when you have a few minutes. If you are not familiar with a Gotcha Day video, it's usually a montage of photos and some video set to music which tells the story of the adoption journey culminating in the moment you get your child. Ours contains never published before video of the VERY MOMENT I held Kylie for the first time. You definitely don't want to miss it. Come back Friday!!!
I get the question all the time about how Kylie is doing. There's a bunch to tell but I never remember to write it down. Tonight is the night. :)
Kylie had the croup a few weeks ago. Luckily we caught it early and so there was no middle of the night coughing fits. If you've ever experienced the croup, you apparently know exactly what I'm talking about. Honestly, I'm not 100% certain the doctor was right on that though. (for the record, we did not see our regular pediatrician because she was a work-in). At any rate, the steroids they gave her for 3 days seems to get rid of most of the cough.
We had our follow up appointment today for the rest of the flu shot and Kylie weighed in at 23lbs 13oz which is over a pound more than what she weighed at the doctor visit about 2 weeks ago! She is apparently going through a growth spurt because she's going to sleep at 8pm, sometimes napping during the day and then sleeping until 8:30 or 9 in the morning. She's also eating like there's no tomorrow.
Her palate surgery appears to have been quite the success! She just has the one tiny hole at the front which he left on purpose to allow for growth. They'll close that up when she's 4 or 5. She had maybe 4 teeth when she came home almost 7 months ago now (HOLY COW. 7 months???) and she has all but her eye teeth (?) now. There are several out of place, like her front teeth and one on the cleft side, but for the most part, they look to almost be in the right spots. I'm starting an orthodontia fund now.
Kylie's speech therapy is going well. She's working on lots of other words and she is attempting to say words although they don't sound clear to us and so many times it is easier and less frustrating for her to grunt, point, sign or whine for what she wants. But we are working on it.
We started letting Kylie use a regular spoon instead of the baby ones and it seems to have helped tremendously. She is also starting to use her hands with some foods (like mashed potatoes) and that is apparently a good tactile activity according to the EI teacher. It gets a wee bit messy at times...
She has also started taking our hands when she wants something and leading us to it. It is the sweetest thing. Like she's saying "Come here!!"
Kylie is now in the 50%ile in weight!!! That makes this mama's heart happy, although she is still in 12-18 month clothes and size 3 diapers. It's good because there are a lot of 12-18 month winter clothes that I was thinking she might not get to wear. We finally had her feet measured to be sure we had her in the right size shoes (we have TONS of hand me downs) and sure enough, size 3 is right. I sent Steve out to buy her a new pair...
Yep...they are red Converse. And she can ROCK. THEM. I was so surprised that Steve would have chosen such shoes, but so very proud of him. Clearly she thought they were pretty cool too.
He also does a pretty good job at dressing her every day. This is one of the first fall/winter outfits she's been able to wear.
Kylie also likes to watch TV with her favorite shows being Bubble Guppies, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Doc McStuffins and Dora the Explorer, in that order. She usually watches a few minutes and then does something else, then watches more and does something else. She'll usually come grab my hand, pull me over to the living room, pick up the remote control and grunt at me with it.
Many of these pics come to me during the day while I'm at work via Steve's iPhone. I love that he keeps me updated during the day.
The closer Kylie gets to 2 years old the more we see her starting to throw fits when she doesn't get her way. We sit in time out every once in a while, but usually not even the 1 minute. She'll scream and cry for about 15-30 seconds and I'll say, "When you are all done crying, let me know." She'll usually immediately stop and sign "all done" and I'll go pick her up. She can definitely turn it off and on. I think we are going to have our work cut out for her.
In general, she is a happy and hilarious child. She continues to love the nursery and being around other kids. She doesn't like us to leave her, but what child this age does? She only cries a second and she squeals like nuts when we show back up. It's hilarious and makes me so happy and I really need to video it and post it.
So that's what we are up to. And guess what? I have nearly finished her Gotcha Day video!!!! I am hoping to have it posted on Friday, so please be sure to come back and watch it when you have a few minutes. If you are not familiar with a Gotcha Day video, it's usually a montage of photos and some video set to music which tells the story of the adoption journey culminating in the moment you get your child. Ours contains never published before video of the VERY MOMENT I held Kylie for the first time. You definitely don't want to miss it. Come back Friday!!!
10.16.2012
My Little Cheerleader!
This post is way overdue and so I apologize, but life has happened.
Back on September 1, while we were still in the hospital with Kylie, Jenna had her first ever ballgame to cheer at. My sweet hubs stayed two nights in a row at the hospital so I could attend the first game.
We stayed at my sister's house in Nashville so we didn't have to get up as early to get to the game. It was the first and only time we made it on time and got the right field the first try!
I mean. Is she not the cutest little cheerleader EVER? And these little 5th graders are pretty good...they did great cheering the team on.
They won a few, lost a few and ended the season pretty strong. We were lucky to have decent weather for almost every game and there were only games on the Saturdays in September. So, it was a great way for Jenna to dip her toes in the world of cheering before diving in.
The jury is still out as to whether she will continue again in the 6th grade, but if the truth be told?? I kinda hope she does. :)
Back on September 1, while we were still in the hospital with Kylie, Jenna had her first ever ballgame to cheer at. My sweet hubs stayed two nights in a row at the hospital so I could attend the first game.
We stayed at my sister's house in Nashville so we didn't have to get up as early to get to the game. It was the first and only time we made it on time and got the right field the first try!
I mean. Is she not the cutest little cheerleader EVER? And these little 5th graders are pretty good...they did great cheering the team on.
They won a few, lost a few and ended the season pretty strong. We were lucky to have decent weather for almost every game and there were only games on the Saturdays in September. So, it was a great way for Jenna to dip her toes in the world of cheering before diving in.
The jury is still out as to whether she will continue again in the 6th grade, but if the truth be told?? I kinda hope she does. :)
10.08.2012
Sacrifice
This is one of those times where I have to brag about the loving heart of my sweet girl...and confess my own defective parenting.
A few weeks ago, we received word that my dear friend, Elizabeth, would be getting a very special delivery soon. They were expecting the son she was adopting, Moses, to arrive from the Congo in about a week!
As you can imagine, there was a frenzy of activity including trying to gather the last bit of funding to bring that baby boy home (as an aside, he is home now and you can click above to see pictures of the fine looking boy, if and when Elizabeth ever has time to update her blog with them!).
It was about this time, when one evening, I entered my bedroom after putting Kylie to bed. Every night, I go there and I'll do some digital scrapbooking, read, watch TV...I have about 90 minutes to myself every day and this is where I spend it and what I spend it doing. This particular night, I had plans to watch a couple of TV shows that had DVRd. I only watch a couple shows regularly but due to our China travel, I'd missed the season finales and so I needed to watch those before I could watch the season premiere. When I got to the bedroom, there was Jenna, on the floor, counting all the money she had saved through the summer doing chores and what have you. She had saved enough money to buy a hamster, but we were making her wait until we felt she was responsible enough to handle another pet. Obviously, it was taking a while. :)
I climbed into bed and cued up my show on the DVR. But because I wanted to keep the TV low so as not to disturb Kylie, I couldn't hear over the jingling of coins being counted. I finally got so frustrated with Jenna, I told her how selfish I thought she was to be in MY bedroom making noise while I was trying to watch one of the ONLY shows I watch in the ONLY 90 minutes I get to myself.
Yeah. I know. Shining parenting moment. Just keeping it real here. And trust me. It gets worse. WAY WORSE.
So, she quickly finished counting, placed the money in yet a different container (because keeping it in the same one would be too easy) and climbed onto the bed with me and laid the nearly full container on the bed with her.
Y'all.
Lord have mercy on this Mama Failure. A few months ago our church did a series of sermons on Epic Fails and man, I blew that out of the water. Whatever is bigger than an epic fail, that was ME.
I accused my own flesh and blood of selfishness because she was interrupting what *I* was doing which ironically, was the exact epitome of selfishness. Had I stopped for 1/2 a second to see what she was doing, I might have been involved in God's direct work in her life at that moment.
How do I know God was working that night? Because, again, in all my Christian parenting brilliance, I said (with a HUGE lump in my throat), "Oh Jenna...WHY are you giving it all????" and her response???
"Because I feel like God is telling me to."
Period. The end. God told her to move and she moved. No questions. No doubts. Not even the blink of an eye.
She gave all.
ALL.
Ever notice how God uses our children to highlight our own shortcomings. How often do I miss a blessing God wants to give me because of my selfishness? I struggled with not telling her to only give part and that I'd make up the rest. What about THAT requires faith?
And I didn't prompt her to do this. I didn't ask her to give a little. I didn't even give myself so that she could witness such sacrifice.
$42. It was ALL she had. And she gave it. And she didn't only give it, but she emailed her friends (the ones that had email) and asked them to give. And had she the time, she would have needled every person she knew to give money to help the cause. Steve was so touched, he dumped his nearly full change jar in too.
That's my girl. No...that child-like faith didn't come from me. It's been God-taught. She's GOD'S girl. And my guess is that He was as pleased as I was when He saw her acting on the call He'd laid on her heart.
This mom was humbled. Again. As I see the world through her eyes. And I want to encourage you to share this story. Not so I can get some recognition because very clearly it wasn't MY influence that drove her to obedience. But so that in our selfishness, we don't miss the blessing.
In the end, Jenna was thrilled to take this money to the Yancey family and while they also struggled to receive it (how to you accept a gift like this?), they did so with a joyful heart.
And now, Jenna has the privilege of looking into the chocolate brown eyes of a child named Moses that she helped bring home.
She gave all.
And in return...she gets it right back.
A few weeks ago, we received word that my dear friend, Elizabeth, would be getting a very special delivery soon. They were expecting the son she was adopting, Moses, to arrive from the Congo in about a week!
As you can imagine, there was a frenzy of activity including trying to gather the last bit of funding to bring that baby boy home (as an aside, he is home now and you can click above to see pictures of the fine looking boy, if and when Elizabeth ever has time to update her blog with them!).
It was about this time, when one evening, I entered my bedroom after putting Kylie to bed. Every night, I go there and I'll do some digital scrapbooking, read, watch TV...I have about 90 minutes to myself every day and this is where I spend it and what I spend it doing. This particular night, I had plans to watch a couple of TV shows that had DVRd. I only watch a couple shows regularly but due to our China travel, I'd missed the season finales and so I needed to watch those before I could watch the season premiere. When I got to the bedroom, there was Jenna, on the floor, counting all the money she had saved through the summer doing chores and what have you. She had saved enough money to buy a hamster, but we were making her wait until we felt she was responsible enough to handle another pet. Obviously, it was taking a while. :)
I climbed into bed and cued up my show on the DVR. But because I wanted to keep the TV low so as not to disturb Kylie, I couldn't hear over the jingling of coins being counted. I finally got so frustrated with Jenna, I told her how selfish I thought she was to be in MY bedroom making noise while I was trying to watch one of the ONLY shows I watch in the ONLY 90 minutes I get to myself.
Yeah. I know. Shining parenting moment. Just keeping it real here. And trust me. It gets worse. WAY WORSE.
So, she quickly finished counting, placed the money in yet a different container (because keeping it in the same one would be too easy) and climbed onto the bed with me and laid the nearly full container on the bed with her.
| That's supposed to read "Yancey Adoption FUND (not found)" |
Lord have mercy on this Mama Failure. A few months ago our church did a series of sermons on Epic Fails and man, I blew that out of the water. Whatever is bigger than an epic fail, that was ME.
I accused my own flesh and blood of selfishness because she was interrupting what *I* was doing which ironically, was the exact epitome of selfishness. Had I stopped for 1/2 a second to see what she was doing, I might have been involved in God's direct work in her life at that moment.
How do I know God was working that night? Because, again, in all my Christian parenting brilliance, I said (with a HUGE lump in my throat), "Oh Jenna...WHY are you giving it all????" and her response???
"Because I feel like God is telling me to."
Period. The end. God told her to move and she moved. No questions. No doubts. Not even the blink of an eye.
She gave all.
ALL.
Ever notice how God uses our children to highlight our own shortcomings. How often do I miss a blessing God wants to give me because of my selfishness? I struggled with not telling her to only give part and that I'd make up the rest. What about THAT requires faith?
And I didn't prompt her to do this. I didn't ask her to give a little. I didn't even give myself so that she could witness such sacrifice.
$42. It was ALL she had. And she gave it. And she didn't only give it, but she emailed her friends (the ones that had email) and asked them to give. And had she the time, she would have needled every person she knew to give money to help the cause. Steve was so touched, he dumped his nearly full change jar in too.
That's my girl. No...that child-like faith didn't come from me. It's been God-taught. She's GOD'S girl. And my guess is that He was as pleased as I was when He saw her acting on the call He'd laid on her heart.
This mom was humbled. Again. As I see the world through her eyes. And I want to encourage you to share this story. Not so I can get some recognition because very clearly it wasn't MY influence that drove her to obedience. But so that in our selfishness, we don't miss the blessing.
In the end, Jenna was thrilled to take this money to the Yancey family and while they also struggled to receive it (how to you accept a gift like this?), they did so with a joyful heart.
And now, Jenna has the privilege of looking into the chocolate brown eyes of a child named Moses that she helped bring home.
She gave all.
And in return...she gets it right back.
10.04.2012
Where's Mom?
The link to this story has been reposted multiple times on Facebook over the past few days. I had it forwarded to me by moms and moms to be eventually :) alike.
I've read the article and it's touched me as it has many other moms. If you haven't read it yet, I encourage you to go right now and read it.
Basically it's an encouragement to moms everywhere to get out from behind the camera and get in front of it. Because as much as we hate to think about it, we aren't going to be around forever. And let's be honest, some of us have shorter time than others. And you just never know.
My mom always hated being in pictures. She never thought she looked good in them, and I'm much the same way. She was always more concerned with making sure I was in photos, but definitely not herself.
And when she died at 55 years old, I was only 18. I have a small photo album of all the pictures she is in. A SMALL ALBUM. That's all I have left of her. Because the pictures in my memory have faded over the last 20 years. I have a couple pictures of my mother when she was young and I absolutely TREASURE them. I never got old enough to be curious about my mother when she was young and the opportunity slipped away from me. I don't want my girls to end up like that. Sitting around wondering what my young life was like and wishing they had more pictures with me in them.
So, here is my start. A grainy, iPhone photo of me and Kylie.
She's eating mashed potatoes and I am already in my PJs (though you can't really tell). There are others of Jenna and I but we'll save those for another day, another post.
I encourage you...married or single...moms, moms in waiting or moms to be...dads...whoever you are...get out from behind the camera and get in front of it every once in a while. There are people who love you and want to rememer you living life.
I've read the article and it's touched me as it has many other moms. If you haven't read it yet, I encourage you to go right now and read it.
Basically it's an encouragement to moms everywhere to get out from behind the camera and get in front of it. Because as much as we hate to think about it, we aren't going to be around forever. And let's be honest, some of us have shorter time than others. And you just never know.
My mom always hated being in pictures. She never thought she looked good in them, and I'm much the same way. She was always more concerned with making sure I was in photos, but definitely not herself.
And when she died at 55 years old, I was only 18. I have a small photo album of all the pictures she is in. A SMALL ALBUM. That's all I have left of her. Because the pictures in my memory have faded over the last 20 years. I have a couple pictures of my mother when she was young and I absolutely TREASURE them. I never got old enough to be curious about my mother when she was young and the opportunity slipped away from me. I don't want my girls to end up like that. Sitting around wondering what my young life was like and wishing they had more pictures with me in them.
So, here is my start. A grainy, iPhone photo of me and Kylie.
She's eating mashed potatoes and I am already in my PJs (though you can't really tell). There are others of Jenna and I but we'll save those for another day, another post.
I encourage you...married or single...moms, moms in waiting or moms to be...dads...whoever you are...get out from behind the camera and get in front of it every once in a while. There are people who love you and want to rememer you living life.
10.03.2012
Friends
A couple years ago, I start hanging out with my friend Elizabeth. I met her because I was keeping her oldest daughter in the nursery at church. She was looking for a buddy to hang with her on Friday nights because she was a football widow since her husband coached high school football. I would have never imagined how God would interweave our lives in such a way.
Not too much later, God added a sweet friend, Jill, to our nursery volunteers and we ended up a regular Friday threesome. I love these girls like none other and love their kids like my own. I think these pictures of our homecoming from China speak for themselves...
And I can't wait for our kids to grow up together. Jenna has turned into quite a babysitter and Kylie is starting to acclimate. One Friday night a few weeks ago we all got together and for a split second, the kids sat quietly watching their favorite show, Bubble Guppies. It's not great quality in terms of photography, but it makes this Mama's heart happy...
Not too much later, God added a sweet friend, Jill, to our nursery volunteers and we ended up a regular Friday threesome. I love these girls like none other and love their kids like my own. I think these pictures of our homecoming from China speak for themselves...
And I can't wait for our kids to grow up together. Jenna has turned into quite a babysitter and Kylie is starting to acclimate. One Friday night a few weeks ago we all got together and for a split second, the kids sat quietly watching their favorite show, Bubble Guppies. It's not great quality in terms of photography, but it makes this Mama's heart happy...
10.02.2012
Comments on Adoption
I can't believe it's time for another post. I feel like I just can't get ahead of my schedule. ARGH.
Today, I wanted to blog about something that's been on my mind. As I may have mentioned before :), I attend the best church around. We are a very diverse body of believers and we mostly came by that wonderful diversity via adoption. From a congregation of about 400-500, we have nearly 30 adoptive families...all races and all stages of the process. It's an absolute wonderful place to be for adoptive families. That's not to say it's perfect or without it's own issues. But I digress.
In fact, I'm not sure where I was even going with that except to say how much I love that body of believers. Ah, yes...so, my close friend Elizabeth, is about to bring home her sweet son from The Congo. And because she is so stinkin' close to that, and I love her so much, all things adoption have been on my mind.
One topic that seems to be a hot button for many adoptive families are the comments they get from strangers. To me, it seems like so very many of the adoptive families I read about (I follow a BUUUUNNCCCHHH of adoption blogs) are pretty seriously offended at some of the looks, stares or comments by not just strangers but also acquaintances or even family members.
So I thought it was time to put myself out there and weigh in on the subject.
THEY DON'T BOTHER ME.
Yep, there. I said it. They just don't. Maybe I am naive and give folks the benefit of the doubt. Maybe I'm just laid back (never been accused of that). But mostly, I think that I'm more like those people making the comments than I care to admit and so I am just not easily offended. I used to be curious about adoption too. And before I "joined the club", I didn't know some of my curiosity could be offensive.
Now, I have had a couple of backhanded comments about adopting internationally as opposed to through the foster system or domestically. I'm perfectly open to a discussion with anyone about our choice there. (In case you are wondering, we chose China special needs because God told us to...in the simplest explanation...so take your argument up with Him). But I don't appreciate, won't tolerate and don't respect ugly comments about our decision, although I'm happy for you to respectfully disagree.
I'm not really talking about that though. I'm talking about the people in Target or Wal-Mart or the grocery store who stare, or ask if she's from China or ask if she's adopted. Or even ask some dumb question. Yes, they ask in front of her, but first of all, she's too young to understand anyway. Secondly, HELLO SHE'S CHINESE! It's not going to take her long to figure out she doesn't look like us, so big whoopdeedeoo if someone asks me if she's adopted or from China in front of her. Kylie's Asian culture should not be a surprise or embarrassment to her or to us. I really do think people are simply curious. We already tell her about her adoption story just like we talked to Jenna about how we came to be blessed with her. Both of our girls will know they are special and desired more than anything from the earliest they can remember.
I'm lucky to live in an area where seeing inter-racial families is not that unusual anymore. But if someone asks me a question about adoption or Kylie or the process, then I'm perfectly happy to answer whatever questions they have. It just doesn't both me. The way I see it, the more open I am with them, the more educated they are about something I'm passionate about (and so is God) and I never know where down the road my comments might come into play.
And Kylie is cute. Like. VERY CUTE (most days) and so she does draw a lot of attention. And heck, we go everywhere with a black service dog, so we get noticed no matter what. In fact, just Sunday, we were out eating at a Japanese Steakhouse and on our way out, a lady stopped me to comment on Kylie's hair. Turns out, sitting right across the room was her 5 year old daughter home from China since 24 months old. So you just never know.
In the end, even the stupid questions aren't offensive to me. Now, I might leave them rolling my eyes and repeating the dumb question, but I won't count it offensive.
Life's just too short. I love my Asian blessing and if my openness to answering your questions could potentially open up your heart to adoption, well,then, ask away!
Today, I wanted to blog about something that's been on my mind. As I may have mentioned before :), I attend the best church around. We are a very diverse body of believers and we mostly came by that wonderful diversity via adoption. From a congregation of about 400-500, we have nearly 30 adoptive families...all races and all stages of the process. It's an absolute wonderful place to be for adoptive families. That's not to say it's perfect or without it's own issues. But I digress.
In fact, I'm not sure where I was even going with that except to say how much I love that body of believers. Ah, yes...so, my close friend Elizabeth, is about to bring home her sweet son from The Congo. And because she is so stinkin' close to that, and I love her so much, all things adoption have been on my mind.
One topic that seems to be a hot button for many adoptive families are the comments they get from strangers. To me, it seems like so very many of the adoptive families I read about (I follow a BUUUUNNCCCHHH of adoption blogs) are pretty seriously offended at some of the looks, stares or comments by not just strangers but also acquaintances or even family members.
So I thought it was time to put myself out there and weigh in on the subject.
THEY DON'T BOTHER ME.
Yep, there. I said it. They just don't. Maybe I am naive and give folks the benefit of the doubt. Maybe I'm just laid back (never been accused of that). But mostly, I think that I'm more like those people making the comments than I care to admit and so I am just not easily offended. I used to be curious about adoption too. And before I "joined the club", I didn't know some of my curiosity could be offensive.
Now, I have had a couple of backhanded comments about adopting internationally as opposed to through the foster system or domestically. I'm perfectly open to a discussion with anyone about our choice there. (In case you are wondering, we chose China special needs because God told us to...in the simplest explanation...so take your argument up with Him). But I don't appreciate, won't tolerate and don't respect ugly comments about our decision, although I'm happy for you to respectfully disagree.
I'm not really talking about that though. I'm talking about the people in Target or Wal-Mart or the grocery store who stare, or ask if she's from China or ask if she's adopted. Or even ask some dumb question. Yes, they ask in front of her, but first of all, she's too young to understand anyway. Secondly, HELLO SHE'S CHINESE! It's not going to take her long to figure out she doesn't look like us, so big whoopdeedeoo if someone asks me if she's adopted or from China in front of her. Kylie's Asian culture should not be a surprise or embarrassment to her or to us. I really do think people are simply curious. We already tell her about her adoption story just like we talked to Jenna about how we came to be blessed with her. Both of our girls will know they are special and desired more than anything from the earliest they can remember.
I'm lucky to live in an area where seeing inter-racial families is not that unusual anymore. But if someone asks me a question about adoption or Kylie or the process, then I'm perfectly happy to answer whatever questions they have. It just doesn't both me. The way I see it, the more open I am with them, the more educated they are about something I'm passionate about (and so is God) and I never know where down the road my comments might come into play.
And Kylie is cute. Like. VERY CUTE (most days) and so she does draw a lot of attention. And heck, we go everywhere with a black service dog, so we get noticed no matter what. In fact, just Sunday, we were out eating at a Japanese Steakhouse and on our way out, a lady stopped me to comment on Kylie's hair. Turns out, sitting right across the room was her 5 year old daughter home from China since 24 months old. So you just never know.
In the end, even the stupid questions aren't offensive to me. Now, I might leave them rolling my eyes and repeating the dumb question, but I won't count it offensive.
Life's just too short. I love my Asian blessing and if my openness to answering your questions could potentially open up your heart to adoption, well,then, ask away!
10.01.2012
A cool meeting (or two) sans photos...
One thing I had meant to blog about when it happened, and because of the craziness, it slipped my mind was the fact that I finally met one of my virtual friends!
I met Kelley online when we were going through the adoption process together. I can't remember exactly what drew us together, but we did end up thinking we might be traveling at the same time. God had other plans though and we ended up passing in the sky. However, like most of my other adoptive friends, we've kept up with each other via FB and blogs.
It just so happened that the time Kylie had her surgery, Kelley was actually in town (she doesn't live TOO far away) at Vanderbilt. She tried to find us the day of surgery but I think we had just gone back after Kylie was in recovery and so she missed us. She ended up back in the vicinity a few days later and because we were still there, she came up for a visit!
It was SO COOL to meet her after all this time knowing her virtually! I didn't have my camera with me and I sure wish I'd thought to take a photo with my iPhone, but I forgot. I'm so glad to have met her and you know it was so nice to have a visitor to take the monotony out of sitting in the hospital room all day! Kelley-next time you are in town, let me know! I want to spend more time with you!!
Also, the day of surgery, we were in the waiting room, when we were pleasantly surprised when an old friend from our home church walked in! Butch was a very close, dear friend when we were there and he now works at Vanderbilt. He is as hilarious now as he always was and it was JUST the break we needed while waiting for Kylie's surgery to be finished.
It's little God-things like these two unexpected visits that got us through that week!
I met Kelley online when we were going through the adoption process together. I can't remember exactly what drew us together, but we did end up thinking we might be traveling at the same time. God had other plans though and we ended up passing in the sky. However, like most of my other adoptive friends, we've kept up with each other via FB and blogs.
It just so happened that the time Kylie had her surgery, Kelley was actually in town (she doesn't live TOO far away) at Vanderbilt. She tried to find us the day of surgery but I think we had just gone back after Kylie was in recovery and so she missed us. She ended up back in the vicinity a few days later and because we were still there, she came up for a visit!
It was SO COOL to meet her after all this time knowing her virtually! I didn't have my camera with me and I sure wish I'd thought to take a photo with my iPhone, but I forgot. I'm so glad to have met her and you know it was so nice to have a visitor to take the monotony out of sitting in the hospital room all day! Kelley-next time you are in town, let me know! I want to spend more time with you!!
Also, the day of surgery, we were in the waiting room, when we were pleasantly surprised when an old friend from our home church walked in! Butch was a very close, dear friend when we were there and he now works at Vanderbilt. He is as hilarious now as he always was and it was JUST the break we needed while waiting for Kylie's surgery to be finished.
It's little God-things like these two unexpected visits that got us through that week!
9.30.2012
Six and Twenty...
Yeah, yeah, I know I haven't blogged in...well, hmmmm....looks like about 3 weeks. Ahem. Well. I'm back.
And for your faithfulness, you will have to endure a LOT of words today, but I will make it worth your while with a few photos.
My excuse for not blogging lately? Yeah, well, I have several actually. The first...
I know, at least she's a cute excuse, right? The minute I walk in the door from work every afternoon, she runs to greet me and before I can put my purse or work bag down or even slip out of my shoes, she is in my arms. Don't get me wrong, I love her and I love it, but I literally don't get 3 steps in the door.
My other excuse...
This girl is kickin' it in middle school, but it's a lot more work than elementary! After I get in the door, we are usually sitting down to eat within 15 minutes. Then, I try and entertain Kylie while simultaneously helping Jenna with her homework. And I love this girl, but homework time is such an unhappy time in our house. Jenna has started to realize how stupid we are and how smart she is and yet at the same time how stupid all this school work is. We listen to her complain the ENTIRE time she is working on homework. Math is, of course, our bone of contention. I hated it, Steve never really did it and now Jenna hates it too. Kylie will probably be a math whiz when Jenna has already graduated and Steve and I are too old to care anymore.
Kylie goes to bed at 8pm so by the time I put her down, I have about 90 minutes to do anything else that has to be done. Most of the time, the housework gets totally ignored (as evidenced in the above picture) and I come to the bedroom to do some Bible study.
As an aside, our Lifegroup started a study on Galatians back before I went to China (March). It was pretty cool because I was simultaneously doing a study with my ladies group on Romans (and Galatians is like a cliff's note version of Romans). Anyway, I missed a good portion of the Galatians study due to our trip to China and then Kylie, so I never finished. So a few months ago, I started over with a self study of Galatians in the same way we had studied Romans. And then our pastor decided to do an in depth sermon series on Revelation. And because I wanted to study Revelation in the same format I did Romans and Galatians, I was trying hard to finish up Galatians before we got too far into Revelation. In the middle of all this, I was reading 2 different series of books that I wanted to finish. So I'd put Kylie down and then spend the next 90 minutes doing Bible study or reading. So it just didn't leave much time for blogging.
And honestly, there's not a lot going on. OK, that's clearly not true. There's plenty going on, but it's just...LIFE.
Sooooo...how 'bout a quick update?
Kylie just turned 20 months old! I am about to have a 2 year old in the house. I don't know if I'm ready for that. Guess I better get that way, huh? Kylie is running and laughing and playing all the time now. I tell people all the time that folks say to me, "Oh, her personality is really coming out now!" when I really think they mean, "Oh my she's really into everything now isn't she?!" Because she is.
She will sit and watch TV for a few minutes at a time. She loves Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (like her big sister used to) and Bubble Guppies. She also likes Doc McStuffins and Andy Griffith (yes, she is her Daddy's daughter for sure!).
I wish I could say her speech has "exploded" but it hasn't. It's getting better, but it's not a fast process. She is doing speech therapy 2 days a week and the therapist is wonderful and says she is making good progress. She has started saying "me, me, me, me" sounds as well as "n" sounds. She says "hi" and "hello" when she sees...well anyone really. I know it's only been a month since surgery and it will take time. But it will be so nice to have her be able to tell us what she wants or needs rather than guessing. The guessing game is very frustrating for her and for us.
Kylie has been home for 6 months now. SIX MONTHS. I can't even fathom that this is the same child as the one we brought home 6 months ago. She is sleeping through the night again, at least for the most part. She will go down without crying almost every night. Some nights she wakes in the night and cries out and we'll have to go pat her for a second and tell her to go night-night and she usually does.
She is back to eating whatever she wants although I'm still a little leery of giving her anything pointy. She eats most anything we put in front of her, but she's still learning to use eating utensils so with lots of foods we have to feed her. From our scales at home, it looks like she weighs about 22lbs. I'm sure she lost a pound or two from her limited diet after surgery so we are trying to make p for it.
She continues to go to the nursery at church every Sunday and since Lifegroup has started back up she goes on Sunday nights and now Wednesday nights too. She really really loves it and we are thinking about putting her in daycare for a few hours a week. Right now, that's unfortunately not in the budget, but we are hoping it will be sooner rather than later.
I guess that's mostly it. I have lots of other stuff to chat about, but that's a good start. Thanks to all of you who have asked me whether I'm still blogging. I am. It's just been crazy around here since the surgery...
Thanks for coming back. I'll do better, I promise.
And for your faithfulness, you will have to endure a LOT of words today, but I will make it worth your while with a few photos.
My excuse for not blogging lately? Yeah, well, I have several actually. The first...
I know, at least she's a cute excuse, right? The minute I walk in the door from work every afternoon, she runs to greet me and before I can put my purse or work bag down or even slip out of my shoes, she is in my arms. Don't get me wrong, I love her and I love it, but I literally don't get 3 steps in the door.
My other excuse...
This girl is kickin' it in middle school, but it's a lot more work than elementary! After I get in the door, we are usually sitting down to eat within 15 minutes. Then, I try and entertain Kylie while simultaneously helping Jenna with her homework. And I love this girl, but homework time is such an unhappy time in our house. Jenna has started to realize how stupid we are and how smart she is and yet at the same time how stupid all this school work is. We listen to her complain the ENTIRE time she is working on homework. Math is, of course, our bone of contention. I hated it, Steve never really did it and now Jenna hates it too. Kylie will probably be a math whiz when Jenna has already graduated and Steve and I are too old to care anymore.
Kylie goes to bed at 8pm so by the time I put her down, I have about 90 minutes to do anything else that has to be done. Most of the time, the housework gets totally ignored (as evidenced in the above picture) and I come to the bedroom to do some Bible study.
As an aside, our Lifegroup started a study on Galatians back before I went to China (March). It was pretty cool because I was simultaneously doing a study with my ladies group on Romans (and Galatians is like a cliff's note version of Romans). Anyway, I missed a good portion of the Galatians study due to our trip to China and then Kylie, so I never finished. So a few months ago, I started over with a self study of Galatians in the same way we had studied Romans. And then our pastor decided to do an in depth sermon series on Revelation. And because I wanted to study Revelation in the same format I did Romans and Galatians, I was trying hard to finish up Galatians before we got too far into Revelation. In the middle of all this, I was reading 2 different series of books that I wanted to finish. So I'd put Kylie down and then spend the next 90 minutes doing Bible study or reading. So it just didn't leave much time for blogging.
And honestly, there's not a lot going on. OK, that's clearly not true. There's plenty going on, but it's just...LIFE.
Sooooo...how 'bout a quick update?
Kylie just turned 20 months old! I am about to have a 2 year old in the house. I don't know if I'm ready for that. Guess I better get that way, huh? Kylie is running and laughing and playing all the time now. I tell people all the time that folks say to me, "Oh, her personality is really coming out now!" when I really think they mean, "Oh my she's really into everything now isn't she?!" Because she is.
She will sit and watch TV for a few minutes at a time. She loves Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (like her big sister used to) and Bubble Guppies. She also likes Doc McStuffins and Andy Griffith (yes, she is her Daddy's daughter for sure!).
I wish I could say her speech has "exploded" but it hasn't. It's getting better, but it's not a fast process. She is doing speech therapy 2 days a week and the therapist is wonderful and says she is making good progress. She has started saying "me, me, me, me" sounds as well as "n" sounds. She says "hi" and "hello" when she sees...well anyone really. I know it's only been a month since surgery and it will take time. But it will be so nice to have her be able to tell us what she wants or needs rather than guessing. The guessing game is very frustrating for her and for us.
Kylie has been home for 6 months now. SIX MONTHS. I can't even fathom that this is the same child as the one we brought home 6 months ago. She is sleeping through the night again, at least for the most part. She will go down without crying almost every night. Some nights she wakes in the night and cries out and we'll have to go pat her for a second and tell her to go night-night and she usually does.
She is back to eating whatever she wants although I'm still a little leery of giving her anything pointy. She eats most anything we put in front of her, but she's still learning to use eating utensils so with lots of foods we have to feed her. From our scales at home, it looks like she weighs about 22lbs. I'm sure she lost a pound or two from her limited diet after surgery so we are trying to make p for it.
She continues to go to the nursery at church every Sunday and since Lifegroup has started back up she goes on Sunday nights and now Wednesday nights too. She really really loves it and we are thinking about putting her in daycare for a few hours a week. Right now, that's unfortunately not in the budget, but we are hoping it will be sooner rather than later.
I guess that's mostly it. I have lots of other stuff to chat about, but that's a good start. Thanks to all of you who have asked me whether I'm still blogging. I am. It's just been crazy around here since the surgery...
Thanks for coming back. I'll do better, I promise.
9.29.2012
Happy Birthday!
I know I have been super delinquent in posting but I could not let this day go by without wishing my beautiful stepdaughter, Micah, a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
I'm not sure if she'd mind for me telling her age to the world, so I won't, but she's still in her 20s and is a great mom and young woman!
So, a shout out Happy Birthday wish to Micah!!! I love you and hope this day was the best yet!
And for everyone else...please, please, please come back tomorrow because I promise I'll have a blog up and that I'll do better going forward...
I'm not sure if she'd mind for me telling her age to the world, so I won't, but she's still in her 20s and is a great mom and young woman!
So, a shout out Happy Birthday wish to Micah!!! I love you and hope this day was the best yet!
And for everyone else...please, please, please come back tomorrow because I promise I'll have a blog up and that I'll do better going forward...
9.10.2012
Surgery...SUCCESS!!!
Yes, I know, I have been super slow in posting an update on Kylie's surgery. As you can imagine, it's been crazy since finally getting home.
So, let me back up just a bit. We got home a little before noon Sunday a week ago. At first, she was a little hesitant to move around, but quite quickly, you could tell she was glad to be home. It was interesting because she wouldn't smile too much as she would hold saliva in her mouth. Sometimes she'd drool it out and sometimes she would swallow all of a sudden. I think that would be pretty common with cleft surgeries.
She very quickly got tired of chocolate pudding which was her food of choice to begin with. We were just thrilled she was eating, so we'd give her whatever we could. The first few nights home weren't TOO bad, but they weren't great either. We ended up kicking Jenna out of her bed (her room is right next to Kylie's) and Steve would sleep in there and when Kylie would wake in the night, he'd give her pain medicine and antibiotics and then put her in bed with him. We did go ahead and start putting her right back into her crib at home for continuity's sake.
Friday night, I was "on" in Jenna's room and she ended up sleeping the night through until about 6:30am and then slept with me until about 7:15 in Jenna's bed. Saturday night wasn't as good...she was up at 2:30 and then slept until getting up time on Sunday in the bed with me. Since we aren't sure if it was still pain or hospital stay related, we are accommodating her. That will end soon though. Yesterday she went to the nursery at church and was pretty angry when I dropped her off, but she made it the entire time, thanks to her favorite teacher Ms. Darlene! Another step in the right direction.
By the time the weekend got here, she was her normal giggly self. We had determined her very cranky, inconsolable moods came when she was hungry. So we milked down some instant mashed potatoes and fed those to her and the girl went THROUGH some potatoes lemme tell ya! I think that's probably when we saw the sleep get better too. She's been in a fairly good mood since then.
Today was her 2 week post-op visit and we were in and out in 15 minutes. The doctor said her palate looked great and we could move on to soft foods! Soft foods would be macaroni and cheese, oatmeal, mashed potatoes, probably some well done green beans etc. We are very excited and hope this fills her tummy even more. We are on this diet for another 10 days and then it's back to normal with everything else.
We go back in 14 weeks just for a quick check up. Then, barring any unforeseen surprises or setbacks, we are done with surgeries until she's about 4 or 5 years old. By then, she'll need a nose revision (and possibly a lip revision too) since the cartilage in her nose now is just not strong enough to hold her nose up as she grows. They'll take some cartilage from elsewhere on her body and build her nose back up. Then, she'll need a bone graft into her jaw somewhere between the ages of 8 and 13, but we aren't worried about any of that. We are just thrilled that until she gets ready to start school, we should be done!
Tennessee Early Intervention started back today and she's doing so well with that. I'm fairly certain she's blown all our goals out of the water already and we aren't yet close to the 6 month eval. She was already doing speech therapy twice a week but we took a break for two weeks during her surgery and recovery period. She'll go back to see Ms. Joy tomorrow and we can already tell her speech is improving. The doctor today said to expect and "explosion". Her favorite word right now (and incidentally the most clear)??
"AMEN!" Makes me laugh. Every night we go to bed, we turn on the ipod music, brush her teeth (prior to surgery with no toothpaste), then read two books, then say our prayers, take a couple sips of water, turn off the side lamp, turn on the music and lights bug and then get in the bed and tell all her "babies" night night. Now during prayer, she'll fold her hands and at the end say "Amen!" The day before her surgery, our church had it's annual picnic and lake baptisms and after each person was baptized, everyone would clap and Kylie would say "AMEN"! Bless!!
So I guess that's it. She's doing exceptionally well except for a few sleeping and riding issues. I think the problem in the car is that we always had a snack cup full of cookies or goldfish and a drink and since she's restricted from crunchy stuff, there's not much left she can have and boy does she get cranky sometimes! Otherwise, I'm pleased to report, my girl is back!
One last thing...I had been told that we might experience a solidifying of sorts in the area of bonding during the surgery and recovery period. I think the thought is she will have us there, she will be forced to depend on us for care and she will see that we DO care for her needs. And in doing so, she will really bond to us much more during that period than prior to. I was skeptical of this theory because I really thought she had bonded to us quite well already. And then while I was holding her down for the 10 shots in the hospital, I thought she might actually go the other direction! Well, of course, she was super snugly and loving all while we were in the hospital, but still kinda cranky most of the time. Now, I find her absolutely snuggling up to us, patting our backs when we hold her (totally melts my heart) and just coming over to hug on us spontaneously. It's been wonderful to see! I know my surgeon was ultra conservative keeping us in the hospital as long as he did, but I think there were way more benefits than downsides.
That's it. I have a few other interesting topics that I'd like to share with you. I promise to blog again soon. I know it's not like me to be without words. :) Keep visiting...I hope to have something up soon!
So, let me back up just a bit. We got home a little before noon Sunday a week ago. At first, she was a little hesitant to move around, but quite quickly, you could tell she was glad to be home. It was interesting because she wouldn't smile too much as she would hold saliva in her mouth. Sometimes she'd drool it out and sometimes she would swallow all of a sudden. I think that would be pretty common with cleft surgeries.
She very quickly got tired of chocolate pudding which was her food of choice to begin with. We were just thrilled she was eating, so we'd give her whatever we could. The first few nights home weren't TOO bad, but they weren't great either. We ended up kicking Jenna out of her bed (her room is right next to Kylie's) and Steve would sleep in there and when Kylie would wake in the night, he'd give her pain medicine and antibiotics and then put her in bed with him. We did go ahead and start putting her right back into her crib at home for continuity's sake.
Friday night, I was "on" in Jenna's room and she ended up sleeping the night through until about 6:30am and then slept with me until about 7:15 in Jenna's bed. Saturday night wasn't as good...she was up at 2:30 and then slept until getting up time on Sunday in the bed with me. Since we aren't sure if it was still pain or hospital stay related, we are accommodating her. That will end soon though. Yesterday she went to the nursery at church and was pretty angry when I dropped her off, but she made it the entire time, thanks to her favorite teacher Ms. Darlene! Another step in the right direction.
By the time the weekend got here, she was her normal giggly self. We had determined her very cranky, inconsolable moods came when she was hungry. So we milked down some instant mashed potatoes and fed those to her and the girl went THROUGH some potatoes lemme tell ya! I think that's probably when we saw the sleep get better too. She's been in a fairly good mood since then.
Today was her 2 week post-op visit and we were in and out in 15 minutes. The doctor said her palate looked great and we could move on to soft foods! Soft foods would be macaroni and cheese, oatmeal, mashed potatoes, probably some well done green beans etc. We are very excited and hope this fills her tummy even more. We are on this diet for another 10 days and then it's back to normal with everything else.
We go back in 14 weeks just for a quick check up. Then, barring any unforeseen surprises or setbacks, we are done with surgeries until she's about 4 or 5 years old. By then, she'll need a nose revision (and possibly a lip revision too) since the cartilage in her nose now is just not strong enough to hold her nose up as she grows. They'll take some cartilage from elsewhere on her body and build her nose back up. Then, she'll need a bone graft into her jaw somewhere between the ages of 8 and 13, but we aren't worried about any of that. We are just thrilled that until she gets ready to start school, we should be done!
Tennessee Early Intervention started back today and she's doing so well with that. I'm fairly certain she's blown all our goals out of the water already and we aren't yet close to the 6 month eval. She was already doing speech therapy twice a week but we took a break for two weeks during her surgery and recovery period. She'll go back to see Ms. Joy tomorrow and we can already tell her speech is improving. The doctor today said to expect and "explosion". Her favorite word right now (and incidentally the most clear)??
"AMEN!" Makes me laugh. Every night we go to bed, we turn on the ipod music, brush her teeth (prior to surgery with no toothpaste), then read two books, then say our prayers, take a couple sips of water, turn off the side lamp, turn on the music and lights bug and then get in the bed and tell all her "babies" night night. Now during prayer, she'll fold her hands and at the end say "Amen!" The day before her surgery, our church had it's annual picnic and lake baptisms and after each person was baptized, everyone would clap and Kylie would say "AMEN"! Bless!!
So I guess that's it. She's doing exceptionally well except for a few sleeping and riding issues. I think the problem in the car is that we always had a snack cup full of cookies or goldfish and a drink and since she's restricted from crunchy stuff, there's not much left she can have and boy does she get cranky sometimes! Otherwise, I'm pleased to report, my girl is back!
One last thing...I had been told that we might experience a solidifying of sorts in the area of bonding during the surgery and recovery period. I think the thought is she will have us there, she will be forced to depend on us for care and she will see that we DO care for her needs. And in doing so, she will really bond to us much more during that period than prior to. I was skeptical of this theory because I really thought she had bonded to us quite well already. And then while I was holding her down for the 10 shots in the hospital, I thought she might actually go the other direction! Well, of course, she was super snugly and loving all while we were in the hospital, but still kinda cranky most of the time. Now, I find her absolutely snuggling up to us, patting our backs when we hold her (totally melts my heart) and just coming over to hug on us spontaneously. It's been wonderful to see! I know my surgeon was ultra conservative keeping us in the hospital as long as he did, but I think there were way more benefits than downsides.
That's it. I have a few other interesting topics that I'd like to share with you. I promise to blog again soon. I know it's not like me to be without words. :) Keep visiting...I hope to have something up soon!
9.02.2012
Home Sweet Home
We. Are. Home.
The doctor came in before 8am this morning and confirmed we would be going home today. Steve went ahead and came up to the hospital, but it was nearly 2 hours before all the paperwork was done.
Kylie fussed all the way home and was very timid once inside the house. I gave here about 15 minutes of sitting with me and then the cats came down and she started to get more animated. By the time I had finished unpacking and getting some laundry going, she was running around like normal. She is a little more cranky than usual but that is likely due to residual pain. She is now on Tylenol OTC and we have Tylenol with codeine for bedtime. Bedtime should be interesting. She pretty much napped in our arms this whole week and at night, she slept with us on the bed.
She ate immediately when we got home. She's on an all liquid diet from now until next Monday when we go back to the doctor. So her choices are currently jello, yogurt, ice cream, milkshakes, pudding etc. If you have any other ideas of stuff like that she can have, let me know. She can't yet have soft foods like mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese. Hopefully by next Monday we can graduate to soft foods though.
Last night was OK. She went to bed about 8:30 and slept soundly until about 1am. Then it took her some time to settle down into sleep again and at 2am they were in there for antibiotics, pain meds and vitals. And she was off and on awake the rest of the morning. I'm attempting to stay awake until bedtime. We haven't figured out what we will do about that. It's Steve's night "on" but since I have to go to work Tuesday, I might as well take tonight too so he'll be good and rested for Monday night.
Thanks for all the prayers. They have certainly been felt and appreciated. We continue to covet your prayers that this is 100% successful, that her pain remains easy to control and that her sleep patterns return to normal as soon as possible.
The doctor came in before 8am this morning and confirmed we would be going home today. Steve went ahead and came up to the hospital, but it was nearly 2 hours before all the paperwork was done.
Kylie fussed all the way home and was very timid once inside the house. I gave here about 15 minutes of sitting with me and then the cats came down and she started to get more animated. By the time I had finished unpacking and getting some laundry going, she was running around like normal. She is a little more cranky than usual but that is likely due to residual pain. She is now on Tylenol OTC and we have Tylenol with codeine for bedtime. Bedtime should be interesting. She pretty much napped in our arms this whole week and at night, she slept with us on the bed.
She ate immediately when we got home. She's on an all liquid diet from now until next Monday when we go back to the doctor. So her choices are currently jello, yogurt, ice cream, milkshakes, pudding etc. If you have any other ideas of stuff like that she can have, let me know. She can't yet have soft foods like mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese. Hopefully by next Monday we can graduate to soft foods though.
Last night was OK. She went to bed about 8:30 and slept soundly until about 1am. Then it took her some time to settle down into sleep again and at 2am they were in there for antibiotics, pain meds and vitals. And she was off and on awake the rest of the morning. I'm attempting to stay awake until bedtime. We haven't figured out what we will do about that. It's Steve's night "on" but since I have to go to work Tuesday, I might as well take tonight too so he'll be good and rested for Monday night.
Thanks for all the prayers. They have certainly been felt and appreciated. We continue to covet your prayers that this is 100% successful, that her pain remains easy to control and that her sleep patterns return to normal as soon as possible.
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