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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Preschool Party

Ethan's preschool had a Christmas party, and Ethan was so excited! We had a countdown the past few weeks. Every morning he'd wake up, and ask "how many more sleeps" until the Christmas party.

First, they played a little duck duck goose.
Then, they chose a present (each student brought a present to share with classmates).
After they opened their gifts, they had snacks and juice, and then got to play a little bit more. Full disclosure - Ethan wasn't happy about his gift at first. All the other kids got super heroes, and he got a Jenga set. It wasn't until AFTER we got home that he realized how COOL his gift was! He's been building stuff with it ever since :)

I love that I get to volunteer in his class! It's really cool to see him in this kind of environment. He's so outgoing and social.


Ethan with two of his closest friends. Getting 2 out of 3 kids to look at the camera is a huge feat! 


This was the moment Ethan realized how cool his gift was! It's so adorable that he sticks out his tongue whenever he's concentrating.

That day was so fun - being able to volunteer at his classroom, and then going home and playing all day with his new game. Spending time with this little man is the best feeling in the whole world!


"Every child you encounter is a divine appointment."
Wess Stafford, President, Compassion International

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Snow Day

If you're from Oregon, you know how weird it is to 
1. GET snow
2. For that snow to STAY on the ground

Well, last week, it haaaaaappened.

I was teaching a class at my gym when I saw it snowing. I figured, ehh it'll melt. No big deal. Well, when my class dismissed, I realized the snow wasn't going anywhere! 
I'd previously arranged a playdate for Ethan for after school. I let his friend's mom know that I'd be picking up the kids early from school so we could get home before the roads got too slick.

Well, I was definitely too late for that! After an HOUR of trying to get home, we finally had to pull over and walk. We live on a very hilly side of town, and I saw car after car get in an accident. Oregonians just don't know how to drive in the snow!

Here we are, walking up the hill…



When we got home, I thought the kids might want to make some snow angels. Ethan is impervious to the cold, so he loved it. His friend, however, was NOT having it!



Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving was so fun this year. We packed up and drove to Mema's house (she only lives a few hours away).
Ethan was so excited because he has a little best friend that lives down in Medford. They are so cute together! They play tag and super heroes and watch movies together. This age is so fun.

We enjoyed great company and had some amazing food! But no joke - only took two pictures. 

I have a hard time taking pictures while having family time. I really just want to enjoy the moment, rather than spend the entire time snapping shots with my camera.
Sorry-not-sorry

On our way down to Medford. This is Ethan's "cheese" face - although I'm sure you already figured that out! 
He's such a great traveller, but probably because we've trained him since he was a baby :)


Taya and I making goofy faces. She's so much better at it than I am!

I love the holidays because I feel they bringer us so much closer to each other, and remind us how to be kind. I wish the holidays lasted all year - minus the colder weather (obvi).

“HAPPINESS [is] ONLY REAL WHEN SHARED” 
― Jon KrakauerInto the Wild

Monday, December 9, 2013

Adoption Update

We get asked all the time about how the adoption is going, so I thought it would be best to write about it! 
**By the way, I love getting asked. It means so much to know other people are rooting for us.**

This process can be summed up in just two words:
ROLLER COASTER
(did anyone else think that was just one word? It's two, if everyone was wondering)

One thing I can safely say is that this process has put us in touch with some pretty amazing people. I've had family and friends show their support - and that has meant so much. I can't tell you what it's like to open my e-mail or Facebook and receive some encouraging words. It makes me realize that I need to do that more often! Every time we get one of these, I'm reduced to a ball of grateful tears. If you have done this, I hope you know it has meant the world to us.

We have also been in contact with a few women considering adoption who have really touched our hearts. Even though it has not *yet* worked out with these courageous mothers, I feel so blessed to have known them. We so look forward to having a child placed with us, but also look forward to having a positive relationship with the mother who will make this decision. 

So… no big news for now :)
We just wanted to give you an update, and tell you how much we appreciate your support!