Wednesday, December 31, 2008

2008 - The Year In Review

I have really enjoyed reading everybody's New Year Resolutions and reflective posts on the year 2008. I have become a rather sad blogger and spend way too much time reading all of your blogs than updating my own. I, for one, am glad to bid 2008 goodbye... it has been a really tough year and I am trying to pat myself on the back a little to recognize the fact that we made it through and still have optimism looking forward into 2009!

I guess that the hardships of life have kept me from sharing much about our own struggles here on our blog as I created it as a way to journal and share pictures and allow the kids a place to turn back to someday and see what it is that happened as they grew and what things were important.

So, I thought I would do a reflective post of the year's highlights and just maybe share a bit about where we have been and how far we have come!

JANUARY...

...started out to be a very rough month for our family. We had some family drama that happened between my ex and his wife and my big kids. Without going into detail, it derailed us and we sought protection from the ensuing mess by "running away" to warm and tropical Cancun for a week. While I knew it would not help the issue at home, it helped to regroup the four of us back into a family unit and strengthened us for the healing path we would need to travel together once we returned home. It was chillier than we expected once we got there, but we had a wonderful time.

FEBRUARY...

... Little Sophie~Bug broke her arm above her elbow. It was one of those fluke accidents that happened when playing that age-old game of swinging a child between two adults that we call "One, two, three... wheeee!". It became One, Two, Three... tears and we knew something had happened almost immediately. Luckily, she healed quickly and looked quite adorable in her bright pink cast!

MARCH...

... marked Easter and the season of healing for all of us. I began Weight Watchers in December 2007 and was beginning to see the results of my work. I felt it was very important to become a positive role model for my kids with healthy eating and living habits. I want to be a "young" mom for the Bug like I was for Morgan and Grant.


On my, gulp, 40th birthday, we got an unexpected late winter 15 inches of snow! The kids had a blast playing in it! I felt my age and quickly tired of shoveling us out of our driveway!


APRIL...

... was our annual trek to Destin for Spring Break. It was a very difficult trip for us as Grant was having a very difficult time dealing with his growing depression and inability to control his anger towards life's injustices. I think we were all feeling the tensions mount as we waiting for the next shoe to drop. Sophie felt the stress and needed me more than ever and clung to me like a baby monkey. She could not be more than a few feet away from me without melting down.

MAY...

...marked both of my girls having birthdays! Sophie turned 3 and became more and more independent and beautiful! I just love this age of self discovery and budding independence. Sure, the threes have their shares of attitude and tantrums, but this child just melts my heart every time I look at her.


And, Morgan turned the big 16!! Holy cow! I just can't imagine how she got to be so big so quickly. It was truly only yesterday that I first held her in my arms and thanked God for this precious, beautiful, miracle of a child. I am so incredibly proud of the young woman she has become! She is very mature and responsible and has such a bright future ahead of her. My only fear now is setting her free behind the wheel of a car and trusting all those idiots on the road to leave her alone!! LOL! Below is her surprise reaction to me allowing her to get her ear cartilage pierced on her birthday. She was totally not expecting it and I was completely the "COOLEST" mom for the entire 5 minutes!!


Then... another catastrophe for our little family. An accident in the driveway (toddler vs bycicle) left my poor little Bug in stitches and the most gnarly looking eye and scar I ever care to see on a child... it took all of 6 months for the bruising to go away and to see how evident the scar would be. So much for the FIRST day of summer vacation!!

JUNE...

... found us on a Guatemalan Adoptive Families Vacation in Chicago with some wonderful friends and their beautiful families. Grant, Sophie and I spent the weekend in the VERY windy city while Morgan was off in South Carolina visiting colleges and the beach with a friend learning to surf...


JULY...

...brought us to the beach AGAIN! I guess we were blessed to be able to take these vacations this year! I did not realize how lucky we were!! But, we arrived in Hilton Head with my good friend, Mary Beth and her little man, Roberto. We had the most AWESOME time together and I was so happy to have another adult to share the trip with!!


This was the last hurrah for Mary Beth with one child as she found out her daughter, Eliana, got her birth certificate and received PINK when we got back! Perfect distraction from the wait for her and Roberto and Sophie loved having each other!


AUGUST...

...marked the completion of our front porch addition. We spent every single night outside swinging on the swings this summer enjoying the little things and trying to focus on our family. It also marked time for BACK TO SCHOOL (with much glee from the mother)!!


SEPTEMBER...

...marked Grant's 14th birthday. Some days I was very uncertain we would get to this celebration for him. He has struggled so much this year and has more to come. It is a good thing he is so cute!

It also marked the point where I successfully lost 30 pounds and feel so much younger and healthier in my new lifestyle! My Goddaughter, Stephanie, gave me a new haircut and told me that I was finally "coming out of the 90's" with my new look. ha ha ha

OCTOBER...

... my Goddaughter, Whitney, got married and Morgan, Grant and I were a part of her wedding. We dress up nice, don't you think?

And, if you believe it, I got to go away for the weekend with Bug to Guatoberfest in Myrtle Beach!!! It was a glorious weekend meeting up with friends old and new... Such beautiful families all touched by the miracle of adoption.

Halloween came and went and Bug LOVED dressing up as a kitty cat!

We also made the decision that Grant would be going away to school for a while. It was a very difficult yet optimistic opportunity for him to find himself and discover what it means to be accountable and responsible for his own actions. He was very excited for the chance to go to Military School and we all held our breath.

NOVEMBER...

...came peace and the ability to focus on my girls. Bug really began to blossom and show her spunky and sassy self! And, if it is even possible, grew even more beautiful!

And Morgan found out that she was accepted into the Mercy Ambassadors Program and will be participating in an Argentina Foreign Exchange Program in 2009. Such exciting times ahead for her! And speaking of beauty... it brings me to tears watching her grow up into a young woman. There is no chance we looked like this when we were growing up! Va va va voom!

Grant came home for Thanksgiving Furlough and we all drove him back to school with renewed hope that he was going to be ok.

DECEMBER...

... came my antipated Service Mission Trip to Guatemala with some wonderful friends that I cherish with all my heart. I have not been able to adequately express how wonderful the trip was or really even share pictures like I had planned.

I got to visit with Baby Alex in Tierra Linda and he was beautiful, healthy and amazing!

Morgan was in her element and really learned alot from our time there... including how to be Pinata Security in the back of a pickup truck!!

However...the world came crashing down on us when I found out that Grant had lost his placement at his new school. It was (and still is) a devastating turn of events for our family and I have been at a loss how to share this with many of my friends. There has been so much going on since our return from Guatemala and the future is still uncertain as to where we turn next. I covet your prayers as we begin 2009 with renewed hope and optimism that it will show us the path that is right for Grant and for our family.

We had a wonderful Christmas together as a family and created some wonderful memories along the way, including Bug's eagerness to finally sit on Santa's lap!!

I hope 2009 is the best year ever for all of us!!! Thanks for your continued support and prayers! I consider my blog pals as much my family as the ones I have in real life. You are a gift!!

Happy New Year!!

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Favorite Foto Friday #70 - MERRY CHRISTMAS!

And to all a good night...

Christmas was a good day for our family. We were able to celebrate with all of our little family and a few friends as well. I hope that you had a wonderful and blessed day as well.

Here are my favorite pictures from the day... my kids with my mom (Nana) in the morning and in the afternoon with my dad (Papa).



And one of Sophie and her Pony that she got from her Papa. This is about how close she will get to it!

Merry Christmas!!!

Here is Mr. Linky!!



Next week... post your ONE favorite photo from 2008 or your celebration of the new year!! Yes, I know... a challenge to just post one... but I know you can do it!

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Merry Christmas!

From our family to yours!


PEACE * LOVE * JOY


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Friday, December 19, 2008

Favorite Foto Friday #69 - HO HO HO

Sorry I have not been posting much since Guatemala... I am still wrapping myself around the amazing things that we were fortunate enough to experience while we were there. There is so much need, so much heartache, so much beauty, so much that my heart is still trying to make sense of. I promise to post many many more pictures once I am able to digest more of the wonders we experienced while we were there!

And, unfortunately, the realities of real life back at home has kept me very distracted. Please keep Grant in your prayers as we begin yet a new chapter of his life with uncertain possibilities ahead.
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This week's FFF has no theme, but I am going to use Visit with Santa!

I am so proud of my little Bug! She has always been completely scared by any mention of Santa. Last year, she even insisted that Santa not bring her any presents, only mommy. We have been casually strolling by the Big Man in the mall the past couple weeks and I have been letting her wave and watch the other kids. Wednesday morning, she woke up and informed me that she wanted to sit in Santa's lap. So... we made a date night to celebrate Morgan getting her drivers license by going out to dinner and then the girls would go see Santa. She was very excited in line...

But not so sure once she walked toward him... Sissy had to hold her on her lap, but she was there... and not that happy about it.


Morgan was Santa's helper last year at the mall and she helped Sophie talk to him. Since this Santa is crazy about Morgan, he was very patient with her little sister.

Hmmm...maybe this Big Guy isn't all that bad...small smile appearing.

OK, she smiled for the camera, but you can see the tears were falling.

Then... to our surprise, she told Morgan that she would sit on his lap by herself! She told him she wants a Pony and a Princess (guess what I bought at Target last night)!

Not such a bad guy, after all!

And, here is the official picture... notice the crocodile tears on her cheek. Deer in the headlights for sure!

And, I know you are probably wondering about her dress. Our very talented FFF friend, Melinda, made it for Sophie. You may want to drop her a note if you are interested in one! She did a fabulous job!


I just love my baby Bug!! She has my heart in the palm of her cute little hand!!

Since next week's FFF falls the day after Christmas, I think it is appropriate to post your favorite picture from the big day! If you do not celebrate Christmas, I hope that you choose a picture that shows your family in celebration of something blessed to you.

Here is Mr. Linky! Merry Christmas everybody!





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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Guatemala Recap

(A night in Antigua... just our little group minus Holly...)

Holy cow!! Tricia just received the final stats from our trip... drumroll please...

We are exceedingly humbled and excited to share our final stats from our trip and collaborative efforts with our sister group!! Thank you, Cheri, for compiling our final data! Are you sitting down??!

Drum-roll, please!


13,413 PEOPLE & ANIMALS SERVED !

$69,310 TOTAL CASH & SUPPLIES DONATED !

Project Activities Recap
Medical Clinic Activities: 400 patients received medical care, 50 diabetic patients received equip/meds/instruction, 25 patients referred for additional tests/surgeries; Volunteers included: 1 doctor, 2 PA’s, 2 nurse practitioners, 3 translators, and 2 volunteers.


Veterinary Clinic Activites: 88 spay/neutering surgeries, 45 Rabies vaccinations; Volunteers included: 3 Veterinarians, 7 Vet students from Guatemala, and 6 volunteers.


Tamale Baskets: 1000 baskets packed and distributed during our week, 12,000 people will enjoy a holiday meal; 12 volunteers shared with holiday party group.


Orphanage and School Parties: 25 orphans received new shoes, new orphanage furniture, Christmas gifts, and party; 850 school children received Christmas gifts and party; 12 volunteers shared with tamale group.


Computer Project: stayed tuned for an exciting announcement in a few days... 1 programmer, 3 volunteers.


Supplies Donations Recap totaling $44,000!!
$30,000
in medical supplies were donated/purchased and $10,000 in veterinary supplies were donated/purchased, and $4,000 in supplies for orphanage parties, orphan shoes, furniture, and village christmas parties were donated


Cash Donations Recap totaling $25,310
$3,645 donated to our general projects;
$3,500 donated to the vet clinic;
$13,500 donated by Feed The Dream for Tamale Baskets;
$1,800 donated for orphanage and school holiday parties;
$2,865 donated directly to Mayan Families through links from our website.

GRAND TOTAL OF $69,310 TOTAL CASH & SUPPLIES DONATED ! UNREAL!

I can't express how deeply grateful we all are to each of you who joined our team and made this all possible. Thank you for being the change and providing every day miracles in Guatemala last week!



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Wednesday, December 17, 2008