Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Have you seen this young man?

Does this photo look familiar?  I actually took it last February but it just showed up in the current issue of Focus on the Family magazine.  We've been getting a few phone calls asking about it and Spiderman has been getting a bunch of (unwanted) attention among his friends in town.  He's embarrassed. :)



I figured I'd mention it here in case anyone else has wondered, "Is that Spiderman?"  I actually submitted a couple of photos back in the summer as part of a contest.  My kids were hoping for some free Adventures in Odyssey CD's but it did not win anything.  Then to our surprise, we were offered a small compensation if we would let them use it in future publications, at their discretion.   I was still thinking we'd be paid in product and went ahead with the arrangement.  Imagine my surprise when we received a healthy (in my perspective) financial gift right before Christmas.  We celebrated the unexpected gift with a family trip to the theater to see "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" (not common with a family of 6) and a yummy meal at our favorite restaurant.  It was our special little blessing from God and we were tickled.

Now the kids think Spiderman is famous!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Perspective for the New Year

As moms, there are a lot of things we desire for our children and for ourselves.  Sometimes, we get tired of feeling like the "bad guy" in pursuit of the principles we are trying to teach them but this post from another blogger sums it up so beautifully for me.  I hope you'll visit just to read this post titled "I don't want my children to be happy".    I remember receiving comments rather similar to those mentioned by this mom during our adoption process.  God's ways are certainly not the ways of the world but they are so much better.




May we all desire more contentment and holiness in our lives.

And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.  Psalm 1:3

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas Day



Thanks to my big sister, we always open new PJ's on Christmas Eve every year.   The kids were excited to show them off, knowing that the rest of the stash wasn't far away.  After last year's lesson on wake up times (someone got up at 3:00 am), we told the kids they couldn't come down and make noise until 7:00 am.  This made for much happier parents. 

Also, before opening our presents we talked about the people around the world having a very different Christmas.  The kids had raised money among themselves to buy some chickens, honeybees and milk for the needy through "Samaritan's Purse".   They prayed for those people to have a good Christmas and to learn about Jesus love.  It was a nice way to start off our morning as we opened more gifts than we need, like most Americans.


In short, we are filled to the brim with fun new things and giddy kids.  I'm giddy that I have a week off of school and that we're mostly healthy (though I did wake up Christmas Eve with some sort of pink eye).  To top it off, my sweetie is taking me out on an anniversary date on the 30th to celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary.  It's amazing how time flies but I wouldn't want it any other way.  Life has been so good to us praise God.  I don't know what the future holds but I'm ready to face a new year and see what God has in store for us. 


Grandma made some matching PJ's for Boo and her doll, Cara.

Even more Legos to add to the collection (among others).


Happy New Year everyone!!!!!!

Christmas Eve Fun



















Just in time, we got our white Christmas as the snow poured down on Christmas Eve.   This has been our first "good" snow this year so the kids were anxious to get out and play hard.  The younger Eastin and Schneider kids all came over for some serious sledding fun and it was great. 



That evening, our three families got together for a big meal, baby Jesus birthday cake (traditions) and lots of laughing.  It was a wonderful way to kick off the Christmas weekend.


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Where have I been?

 Well the questions have come - "Why haven't you been posting on your blog?  What's going on in your life?"  I can't even begin to detail the past two months but I will say that God is good, all the time.  Even when life is difficult.  In honor of the Christmas season, I thought I'd write a little song to bring you up to speed.  You'll have to put it to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas.....


In the two months before Christmas my family gave to me

12 hens in the hen house -needing attention

11 pounds of mud and snow tracked in the house

10 over-the-counter medications

9 loads of laundry – each week

8 wet mittens on the floor

7 weeks of home schooling

6 trips to see the Doctor

5 vomit stains on the carpet

4 kids in a Christmas Pageant

3 sets of visiting company

2 major holidays to prepare for

And 1 child sick with pneumonia




(I'll try to do better after Christmas :)

Monday, November 15, 2010

My baby turned 7!



It's hard to believe that this little one is already 7 - there must be some mistake!  Of course she insists the math is right on target.  In some ways she acts older than her age, no doubt to having older siblings to tag along with.  She really wanted a sleepover party but I held firm to the "not before your 9th birthday" rule.  Instead, she chose to have a Guatemala themed party, complete with a sombrero for herself, Guatemalan worry dolls for her guests and the flag themed cake you see above.  Ironically, after all these years - she no longer wanted a pinata (which is the main birthday tradition I know of in Guatemala).  Instead she chose a scavenger hunt for the group to find their party favors.  This girl knows what she likes.  In fact I really have witnessed her transforming before my eyes into a person more sure of herself, who is willing to risk in her relationships with friends.  She is just adorable, huh?

The morning of her birthday, Daddy took her out for a special breakfast at Pancake City.  She also received the doll she had been wishing for, which she promptly named Cara.  Of course, she's now extra careful not to leave out her special teddy bears in favor of Cara.  They are getting more playtime than ever before.  I don't know about other kids who've seen the Toy Story movies but they seem to make my girls feel guilty if they haven't played with their special toys lately.

Anyhow, this was a special birthday and while it concentrated on her birth country, we were surprisingly unrattled by issues that have plagued her in the past.  Praising God for what seems to be a breakthrough.  I'm also saddened to think of another parallel.  Boo is now at about the same age as Spiderman was when he joined our family.  All the ups and downs and special memories I share with Boo during these first 7 years are a big question mark for my son & I.  Now don't get me wrong, I don't pine away for those years.  I know God used them to prepare my son for whatever the future may hold in his life.  I guess it's just a reminder of exactly how much of his history I don't share with him.  As I look back on Boo's first 7 years, I realize just how much has happened in that time to make her grounded in her family identity.  It truly is amazing at how grounded Spiderman already is in his 3 short years here. Just more of God's miracles.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

What happened to October????


I know life is busy for everyone so I won't make excuses for not blogging in about 6 weeks. :)   I'll just try to sum it up.  We celebrated fall in many fun ways that included hay rides, pumpkins, cider and as you can see - building our own scarecrow.  The kids loved it all and our new friends is still sitting on the porch as I type, despite being beheaded on more than a few occassions.


Isn't this beautiful?  Our dear friends travelled to Ethiopia last month to meet their 2 new daughters.  They brought back some fun new Ethiopian clothes for the kids here and all but one were able to pose for this photo at church for me.  Those same friends are back right now to bring the girls home.  I can't wait to post a complete photo with the missing 3 faces...


Of course we ended the month with some fun costume moments.  We were glad to have our friends, the Jeffries, come for a week's visit.  The kids loved having a couple extra "siblings" for the week and us Mommas had fun scrapbooking while the menfolk were away hunting deer.  Good times.


Now on to November....