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Princesses…

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This is actually from our drive. This dragon is in Vandalia, Indiana. You put a token in(available at the liquor store across the street) and it breathes fire.

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Reed, Lena and their cousin Violet put on a show for us. I thought these two were so cute sitting and watching it that I had to take a photo.

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Lena and Leif at the water table. She wears this helmet all the time.

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Water balloons with their Deepa(grandpa).

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They just threw them into the alley… don’t worry, they cleaned them up afterwards.

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The neighbor’s dog came over after dinner to play frisbee.

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Adorable Kara at her rehearsal dinner!

The most exciting part of my weekend was the wedding of one of my best friends! Kara is one of my most supportive friends… my only regret of my own wedding was not having her as a bridesmaid. I wanted to stick to 3, to match the 3 groomsmen, but I wish I had made it work. Although, Kara was the one behind the scenes, letting me cry to her and putting my shoes on, when I couldn’t manage to do it myself in my dress. So, I felt so honored to stand up with her and untangle the fishing line from her feet (literally!). This girl has always been there for me… even from 1,100 miles away, she is always there for me.

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How beautiful is she? Comment and wish her congratulations!
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Reed and Lena came up to see the “princesses” for just a few minutes. They were invited, but since Aaron couldn’t make it and I was a bridesmaid, we just thought it would be more fun for them to stay home with their cousins, aunt, uncle and grandparents.

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Tonight, we went to the poool. Totally cute picture, except this guy waving in the background. I could not tell if it was waving to someone or if it was on purpose.

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And here’s this little man, enjoying the pool!

Tomorrow… the beach!

Hanging out with Family

We are here in Pennsylvania, spending time with my family. The kids seem to be really enjoying this time with their cousins.

Here are some photos…

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This is Reed and Lena when we went grocery shopping the other day. Lena is actually just pretending to be a baby– she is NOT in a headlock, despite how it looks.

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Here’s Lena and her cousin Milo. He likes to put his arm around her while they watch movies together. They are in love.

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They get to goof off with their grandpa.

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Piles of children.

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Sword fights.

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And big guns.

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Tonight Reed and Lena decided to entertain their cousin Leif, while we played Apples to Apples. Leif is not quite 3 months older than A. That was fun to watch.

Life is a Game

My number 1 confession is… I am TERRIBLE at reading parenting books. We own a bunch. I pick them up, read a bit, skim a bit, I’m done. Oops.

Anyways, there is this wonderful book, Playful Parenting. I’ve read some, skimmed some… but I’ve never actually read the whole book. So, that is my disclaimer. That, and, my parenting is and will always be a work in progress. But, I wanted to share my work in progress, for someone who is not so familiar with parenting in this way and perhaps someone who doesn’t like instructional books much, like me. I feel under qualified to share, but I also want to share what works for us.

Anyways, I have found one of the best ways to deal with an undesirable task, or really anything in life with my kids, is to turn it into a game. Right now, the kids and I are in Pennsylvania for a friend’s wedding and visiting family. My bride-to-be friend was over tonight and it was time for the kids to go to bed. I KNEW this wouldn’t be very fun, so I warned them that bed time was coming up. Then, my friend and I got Reed and Lena’s pajamas and “put them on” (shoved our arms in them and I put Reed’s pajamas pants over my foot). Then, we went in and we told them that they needed to put us to bed. I kind of expected them to actually try to put us to bed, tucking us in, etc. which would have been fun and totally fine. I would have gotten up a minute later and they probably would have transitioned well. But, instead Reed and Lena told us it was not time for us to go to bed…  Reed said, “NO! It’s time for US to go to bed!” And then they ran off into the bathroom and got ready, all smiles.

Another thing I often do with Reed is crank the key for his “listening ears”. If he isn’t listening, I might “adjust” the key. This is also a reminder when he is NOT listening. Instead of telling him 50 times that he needs to listen, I can jokingly “adjust” the key. If he’s grumpy and not behaving, we might poke the restart button (belly button) to run through a scenario again. This is especially good after we talk about it. Lena isn’t quite ready for these silly, gentle reminders, because she doesn’t have the cognitive development to put all of that together yet. I can play with her in the same way, but I can’t expect a behavior change.

A game we played waiting at the airport in the horrible United line was the hold still game. R was bouncing around like crazy, knocking over suitcases. But, R is fiercely competitive, so we’d pick a funny pose and hold it. Last person standing still wins. All 4 of us played that one. Of course, there’s also the quiet game… same concept, but being quiet. Reed isn’t quite ready for that one yet.

Today, we went to a mall and Reed was being bouncy as we were walking around (think Tigger!) and I wanted to keep him from knocking off the racks. So, I told him it was a game to see how long he could walk normally. I just started counting out loud and if he took one of his little sideways leaps, I’d start over. He got it pretty quickly and we made it out of the mall safely. 🙂

I could go on and on with examples. Reed and Lena often remind us of these games and ask to play them. Or, Reed might tell me that I need to adjust his listening ears. Sometimes, I DO remind him that I really need him to just start listening– if I am right in the middle of a task or driving or just not up for being silly.

I shared this with you to give ideas, and I’d love to hear any of your favorite games. But,  I don’t want it to sound like I am always fun and patient with my kids. Not even close. I’m human. 🙂

Introducing…

August Andrey

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Born February 1, 2011

Adopted May 29, 2012

Today was a day we’ve waited for for months. We’ve prayed about and cried about and anxiously anticipated. Today, he’s ours.

He seemed to know it, too. You can tell me it’s just because it’s our third visit, and he’s finally comfortable with us, or because we had him stripped down to his underwear, but I’d like to think it’s because he knew that he’s part of our family now. He’s a lover and a goofball, just like the rest of us.
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See what I mean about the goofball part?

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He loves to be grabbed and held, just like this. Tickles are okay, too.

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It made me think of an old photo of Lena. He reminded me so much of his sister in that moment. There was another moment today, playing, of course, when he reminded me so much of his brother. I was barking like a dog, and he ran away, giggling, just like Reed used to do.

Thank You, God, for a story better than one I ever could have written, for a better ending than I could have imagined. For this amazing child and the painful journey that brought us to him. 

A Monday in Moose-cow

A’s orphanage is in a park. A huge, beautiful park. Think Central Park in New York City. So, we are driving down the road today, to get to it, and there are all of these cars pulled over. We drive by them and then, both our driver and our facilitator shout something out in Russian and they proceed to back up the street! “An elk!” our facilitator tells us.

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There, she was. I think this is actually a moose, also known as a Eurasian Elk.  The funny thing is, we’ve got on lots of hikes in Moose country in the US, and people have said things like “there’s a moose! Right up there!” and by the time we get up there, it’s gone. So, in a huge city, and we finally see a moose.

Anyways, onto the reason why you read my blog…

A was not too happy to see us, again. He seems to do well once we’re away from his caregivers.

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He is still just checking out Aaron. Not sure if he likes him for more than a couple of minutes. I told him that this is okay, because Reed clearly has a preference for Papa. Lena doesn’t have strong feelings either way. So A is allowed to prefer me. 🙂

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A liked this little merry-go-round, but only if I would push him. Do you see how he is holding on to my finger?

My favorite part of the day, right there.

We had him try on some clothes today. By try on, I mean held them up, because he wasn’t crazy about the idea. It looks like he is in about 12m clothes. His pants and jacket set yesterday were 9-12m.

We have court tomorrow, at 10am, which is 1am Central time. Please pray that our hearing is successful and goes smoothly.