Monday, July 30, 2012

It's almost August?!?!?

Apparently we are running low on firsts.  Either that, or our blog has just been neglected.  Actually, we did have a first tonight, as it was the first time Ababa sprayed our kids with a hose in lue of bathing.  :)

We've been watching lots of the Olympics.  Jon has S-Man trained well.  Anytime he sees any kind of sports on tv, he yells, "go tigers!". 

Here's some pictures of life lately.



The hysterical screaming and running to the backyard two mornings a week when we hear the garbage truck.


Choo Choo!


I can't remember exactly what S-Man told me, but it was something along the lines of, "look what Ababa showed me how to do!"


A bridge!  A bridge!


Both Jon and S are dreaming of the day when this little guy is old enough to mow. 


Some buddies from Gospel Community, or as S likes to call it, Gospel Booty.   

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Ode to Ababa

I'ma be a ababa daddy.  I'ma going to work.  I check my email.  I cut bushes.  I come home.  I eat dinner.  I change my clothes.  Now I brush Owlie's teeth.  I sleep in my bed. 
The end. 
 That's my story.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Our Sweetie

Today, one year ago, we got to meet our oldest son!  Once again, I cried.  This time however, I tried to hold back, because our sweet boy was already scared, hesitant, and had been woken up during a nap.

After a trip across town and through some major rutted out roads, we pulled up to his orphanage.  I was suprised when we were shown into the living room area to see all the toys and a tv on.  The "big kids" were napping when we got there and soon enough the most beautiful 2 1/2 year old boy came down the stairs. 

S-Man was super shy the first time he met us, but slowly warmed up through out the 10 days we were there.  When we returned in Sept to pick him up, he was running to our arms.  Multiple times today he ran up to me to squeeze my leg and plant a big kiss on me with lots of 'I love yous'.  He has expeirenced so much change in one short year!  The love he has for his family means even more in light of all the loss he had expereinced.

S, I am so proud of all your growth in every area immaginable.  I look forward to your learning and adventures each day.  I love you so much!













Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Mr. Personality

People!  A year ago today I met one of my darling sons! I seriously don't even know what to say.  Just look at the tears in my eyes in this first picture. 

I remember being led through the little orphanage and someone gesturing toward my darling baby.  I picked him up, snuggled him, set him back down and cried into Jon's shoulder before I could pick him up again.  Such sweet memories.  I was trying to tell Super Man the other day that sometimes Mama cries when she is happy.  Confused would describe the look on his face.

O, to say I'm happy and proud to be your mama would be an understatement.  I love you so dearly. 












Monday, July 16, 2012

10 Months! Whoop!

I'm glad people take the time to write adoption books.  And I'm glad we have read some of them. 

If not, I would be pulling my hair out trying to figure out what is happening.

Let's back up.  People in the adoption community suggest you think of your kids in terms of family age, rather than chronological age.  Thus, we have two ten-month olds, not a 3 1/2 year old and an almost 2 year old.  This is especially helpful with thinking about their social and emotional development.   

And guess what happens to almost every child when they are around 10 months?  Separation Anxiety.  Ug.  Lil'O went through this a few months ago, but S-Man began experiencing this sometime earlier this month.  And it's a bummer.  For him, for us.  

Basically it means that he doesn't really want to go anywhere, doesn't want anyone to come over, doesn't want to be left (including at bedtime), and leaving him at church is pretty much out of the question. 

Adoption experts would look at this situation and say that it is positive, because it is a concrete sign that he loves us a lot.  It is a hard season, however.  Like I said, glad we had a head's up, or we would probably be thinking we were all going crazy. 

Ten months!  Lots of Love!  And a bunch of crazy!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

because they're funny

S-Man: Ababa look. This little cow like big cow (the one at Chick-fil-A).
Ababa: Cool. Where did you get that cow?
S-Man: Baby Jesus.


Conversation while fixing S-Man's hair this morning:
Mama: "Let's put some hair stuff in your hair."
S-Man: "Yeah.  It will make the girls happy."
M: "What?  Your hair will make girls happy?"
S: "Yeah."
M: "Where did you hear that?"
S: "I use my imagination."

S-Man to the elderly gentleman smoking in the Sam's parking lot: "Uh oh.  You on fire?"

Jon to me in text after a recent haircut: I hope you like your hair (because I'm not going to fix it if you don't!!!)

Joy to S-Man: "Here is your camera. Go throw it at your brother."

S-Man while we were reading the Dr. Seuss ABC book turning the page from D to E: "I'm coming W."

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Eat Mor Chikn

Mooo!!


This is the most excited we have seen S Man in a long time. 

Play in the kid's area?  No fanks. 
I've got a giant cow to follow.   


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

People. Go to Durango. Now.

Oh, the fun.

We are back.  We are sleeping hard.  And it is hot.
Let me start with some highlights:

Our favorite mountain man turned 31! I would wish him another happy birthday or something about this being the best year yet, but I’m pretty sure mountain men don’t read blogs.  Or maybe just this blog.  Or maybe just that particular mountain man.  His wife (who I would never describe as a mountain woman) made the coolest cake anyone in the world has ever seen.  Seriously. 

Lil’O ate cat food.  Repeatedly.  And fed it to a baby. A toothless 6 month old who was laying down. 
S-Man got over his fear of dogs! He went from crying the first time he saw Dutch, to whimpering and running from Dutch, to petting and playing catch with Dutch over the course of the week.  At times S-Man would choose to stay outside by himself so he could continue playing with Dutchie.  Super impressive. 


Dead animals are cool.  We went to a wildlife museum, with lots of taxidermy.  S-Man talked about dead animals for the rest of the week.
Both my kids ate tons! And not just cat food!  I was thinking it was probably the mountain air, but then who am I kidding?  They loved Pearl’s cooking.  Jon also lamented our boring breakfasts when home.  Oatmeal is hard to go back to after eating meat every morning.   


We loved playing in really cold water.


We got to dance in the mountains.
And Lil'O got hand me down Christmas PJ's. (From this point on Lil'O will only be referred to as, "The Littlest Elf".)


Now let’s move on to some lessons learned.
Lesson #1:
You should dance when cleaning up.  (Note to the world: Pearl does not actually do this.)  However, she is the most joyful mom I have been around in many moons.  She has the patience of …..  a mother bird? the Trinity? a master surgeon? (it turns out there are not good comparisons to be made when talking about patience) and is pretty upbeat about opinionated kiddos.
 

Lesson #2:
Praise your kids when they get in their siblings face, rather than scold. 

Situation: Brother A is being way annoying and getting right in the way of Brother B.                                                                                   

Temptation: You say, “Brother A! Watch out!  Please move over, Brother B is trying to walk, eat, play, sleep, you name it.  Hey! You are not listening.  I said move.  He doesn’t like it.”  (This rant just goes on and on, because no one ever moves.)                                                                                                     

Solution: You bite your tongue and say, “Awww look!  Brother A loves you so much he just wants to be near you!  He wants to do everything you are doing because he loves you so much!”                                                                                              

Seriously people, I have seen the light.  After learning from a master, I have employed this technique for approximately 5 days and we have had 100% fewer timeouts in the above situations and 100% more spontaneous brotherly hugs and kisses.  “Awwww” for real!
Lesson #3:
Lil’O can, in fact wait for dinner and does not need a snack at 4:45. Therefore never eating dinner. 
Lesson #4:
Watching Curious George via Netflix with your best buds is a great way to start any day. 

Lesson #5:
Don't ever say your kids are good travelers. They will throw up.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th!

Watching the fly over at the parade in Silverton.  Definitely the highlight!

                         
Eating our two favorites, dirt and candy. 

                          


Happy first 4th of July to lots of our favorite people!