I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you ~John 14:18

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Memorial Day

We had planned to do an overnight on the boat this Memorial Day weekend but the chilly temperatures and 25 mile per hour winds called that off.  We still were able to get out for a few hours on Memorial Day the the sunny sky that quickly turned gray which was a disappointment.

The kids wanting to get in the little boat by themselves

At this point only Carrot had been brave enough to jump in but she was coaxing John and Banana to give it a try.

"ah it is so cold....ah so cold"  LOL we heard that over and over again

This begins the serious of silly jumps off the boat that John wanted me to document.  He showed me how to take multiple fast photo's with my phone in order to capture this







Take two




After the strange jumping contest we got ready to leave and pulled the anchor and started the engine only to have the engine make a strange noise then stop - GREAT.  Jeff realized that the boys probably left the rope they had been playing with in the water out and it tangled in the engine thus sending Jeff to have to go into the cold water himself and go under the boat and untangle the rope from the propeller.  Every breath he took to go under the boat I was holding my breath as well.....this boating stuff causes me too much anxiety.

Fun and Fitness Day

Last week I had the pleasure of attending fun and fitness day at my kids school.   The weather was hot but not too bad and the kids always have a blast. 

Carrot was on the white team



I can't believe this is Banana's last fun and fitness day 

 On the blue team



Saturday, May 25, 2013

Korea signed Hague

Korea signed the Hague treaty yesterday  Global post article Here .  I know there has been talk of this but I was kind of hoping it would not happen until our adoption was complete.

The Hague is a treaty or set of rules that establishes international standards for intercountry adoptions.  The Hague is aimed to establish best practices keeping the children's best interest in mind.  I think overall this is probably a good thing but I am hoping there are no more delays in the program.

I guess we will have to wait and see what this will mean for us.  It could be that they will grandfather those who currently have an I-600 in the program and we will not have to redo our paperwork or since we are not matched with a child yet they could ask us to redo our paperwork and complete the I-800 process.  I  don't mind doing more paperwork but the last 10 months the Korea program has been going through constant change the process would change from one week to the next.  They would make a set of procedures then change them.  It is very frustrating and leaves you feeling like you can't not fully attach to the idea that your family will grow through this adoption process because you are hesitant something will happen.

I am going to try to look at this as a positive for now.



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Planting our garden


It was wet but we decided to plant the garden anyway.  Hoping for some yummy veggies this summer.


 Right before the dog was filthy

Pre-planting instructions

 Ah oh.....she thinks its a big litter box

 Almost done


Carrot picked all flowers for her section of the garden
 This garden will be Banana's responsibility for the summer.....I will take a picture in a few weeks so we can see how high the weeds are :)


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Beautiful night for boating


 Friday night we spent a beautiful night out on the boat.  I forgot almost everything from our sailing lessons last year so we just sort of took it slow and sailed back and forth in the river not far from the marina.  I figured sailing was like riding a bike and it would come back to me rather quick :)

We packed a picnic dinner and ate out on the boat and then just spent some time sailing around until it started to get dark.



Banana learning how to follow the compass

Me and my mini-me


My cute fluffy puppy

 More puppy

...and more puppy on Jeff's lap headed home on the dingy

I know I have to stop taking so many pictures of the dog he is just so darn cute in his little life vest.

Monday, May 20, 2013

A different kind of anniversary

Every anniversary is different.  

Our first anniversary we took a long weekend and flew to Boston to explore.  The next year I was rather pregnant so I don't remember doing anything.   Then Banana came along and we stayed home a few years and just did dinner out or went to see a play.  As he got older we would try to get away to a B&B at the beach but then Carrot came along so we stopped the weekend get aways for a time again.   My memory got fuzzy on what we did after Carrot was born.  I do remember ordering pizza on anniversary and celebrating with our kids.   I had to go search through our pictures and found we did get away one time since Carrot was born May 2010 our tenth anniversary.

Biking through the bird sanctuary.



Last year our anniversary fell on a Sunday of a church event I was organizing and then this year again the day is filled with commitments -  off-site work meeting, soccer practice, etc.  We are pretty sure we might as well not even try to fit in dinner out.

It is a little sad but I really feel more blessed that sad.

I am lucky enough to have been blessed with a great husband who loves me very much and is a great father.  He works hard and provides us with a great place to live where I can sit on my front porch and watch my kids playing with other neighborhood kids.

Our life is busy but what a blessed life it is.  We are blessed that Jeff has a job to go to today even though the meeting prevents him from getting home early enough for us to go out.  I am blessed that I have a little boy healthy enough to go to soccer practice.

On a trip, out to dinner, just ordering pizza or living a regular day......I'm super glad we can do it together.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Flowers are in

I just love this time of year.   It is hard for me to pick my favorite season.  I love fall so much but spring is equal if not better.  Everything is so green and beautiful. 

Picture of the creeping phlox before they loose their flowers.  They are always so beautiful
Bed to the right of the drivway

I always hate having to find mostly shade plants for my front porch but shade plants are really starting to improve.
Double begonia's for between the rocking chairs

Double Impatiens for the hanging baskets

Some sort of creeping hybrid impatiens plant 


The vegetable garden getting ready for planting after a delivery of fresh garden soil.  This year Jeff added a box around the garden to make it a raised garden.  Hoping this cuts down on the weeds and produces better plants.

Back yard deck I planted Creeping Petunias and Annual Vinca.  The rule of thumb is to plan after Mother's Day and would't you know it we had a little frost on morning this week.  I hope everything survives.  Some of the Vinca is getting yellow leaves :(

Some more on the deck Geraniums and Vinca.  My deck gets full sun all day so hardy plants are a must.

Garden behind the garage with the spring Iris

I can't wait for the Peonies to bloom.  I'm sure I'll add a post just for those
Bed to the left of the drivway

I decided to add all Annual Vinca in sidewalk bed this year.  I have never done just one type of flower.  I am excited to see how it looks when they grow full.

Front porch pots

More front porch 

And the garden complete and ready for planting.  We do have some corn and the sun flower seeds planted all ready.  Banana certainly has his summer work cut out for him :)

Enjoying this beautiful day and counting my blessings

Mother's Day

For Mother's Day we normally go out to breakfast and then we stop and I buy lots of flowers for the house.  This years I landed both nursery and Jr. Church on Mother's Day so we hit the cracker barrel the evening before at dinner time so I could still get my blackberry pancakes.  

Sunday morning came a bright and early.  I was roused by the cutest little girl I know coming into my room with breakfast in bed.  This consisted of a bowl of lucky charms and a glass of milk on my cookie sheet.  It was so sweet of her.  Banana came into the room a little later and Jeff ask him why he didn't make pancakes and he said he told Carrot he would make them but she was too eager and wanted to get the cereal upstairs right away.  

I am an early riser so I think she was worried I would come down stairs and ruin the surprise.  

A very happy Mother's Day indeed.  I am so blessed to have to happy healthy kids.


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

10 Months


I am almost hesitant to post an update as all information is likely to change from week to week.  As of right now, this is what I THINK is going on with the adoption.

I am thankful I can say there is finally movement.   Court dates are starting to be issued left and right.  I know everyone in the program is sitting on the edge of their seats hoping they court dates stay firm and we see people start to travel.  The last set of court dates were cancelled and adoptive parents were left in the dark for almost 2 months with no idea what was going on.

The first court date that I know of will be at the end of May and we are hoping we will get more concrete information after we see several of these trail blazer families go through this new process.  This is great news because no new cases have been completed since the new law went into effect last August so it will be wonderful if we see this stand-still come to an end.

As of now Korea is back to requiring families to appear in court.   I have heard that families will meet with their baby and pictures will be taken that will be added to the documents that go to the judge.  The family will appear in court and the court appearance will be 15-20 minutes (nice huh that they are requiring us to pay thousands of dollars in travel for a 20 minute court case).

It seems that families are being given the option right now to take 1 long trip or 2 short trips.

I have been told that some agencies are requiring families to leave after the court appearance and return after the 14 day reconsideration period.   I am hoping they leave it up to families to determine if 1 or 2 trips better suits them.    Our agency has yet to update us that the travel has even changed at this point. 

I was really struggling with trying to decide if we should switch to the China WC program for many days.   Part of me is thinking lets just wait this out and see what happens before we decide anything but the other part of me was fearful that we may get a referral while we are waiting and if that happened and I had to turn the referral down because we felt like we could not handle the travel I think I would be heartbroken.

I decided I needed to think about the worse case scenario and decide if I was ALL IN.  I have not heard anyone saying BOTH parents were going to be required to stay 4+ weeks and that was the situation we COULD NOT handle with Jeff's work.  Still with my phobia of flying I could not imagine having to get on that airplane 4 times probably without my children, and possibly 2 of these on my own, one of which I would be traveling with a screaming toddler who I just took from his foster mother (the only mother he has probably ever known). 

I think that is the worse case scenario and I feel like I have come to terms with that as an option and even though I DON'T want to do it - AT ALL - I can do it.  God is not going to let anything happen to me that is not in His will and I have to trust that if that plane goes down with me in it that is how I was meant to go.  (Geez I'm still shaking a little typing this out)  I seriously spent a sleepless night feeling pretty sure I could not do this LOL

If one trip is allowed and Jeff is in agreement I would prefer to take one long trip.  On Friday, I talked to the kids principal and was asking her more information around how it would work if the kids were off school that long.  She told me that what work was available could be given to us to take along.  E-mail was also another option for some work.  I told her we still were not sure if the kids should be taken out of school this long especially my son since he will be moving to middle school and she told me that both our kids do great in school and they would have plenty of time to make up the work when they got back from the trip.  She said, in her opinion, that they would learn so much more in Korea than that month they missed of school.   After she said that I thought I would look for furnished apartments and found some that could be rented weekly and the rates were reasonable.  It may even not be too much more to rent the apartment for the month than we would have spend on one week at a hotel.  

I am feeling pretty good about staying in the program right now and watching and waiting to see what will happen.  Hoping and praying we see people traveling in the next month.