Friday, October 17, 2008

I've Been Tagged!

This post is not finished as I can't figure links out! Tomorrow, I'll get someone to help and finish the post correctly.
My sweet adoption buddy, KAREY, tagged me; so here goes:
1. I ate my pet cat Louie. I grew up in Ghana, Africa, and Mr. M, my mother's househelper, was asked to get rid of the cat because he meowed constantly. Mom didn't think about Mr. M's tribe being "cat eaters", and he innocently prepared the cat for dinner. We didn't know it was the cat until a little later, calm down.
2. I played Bible Bowl all through my high school years. It's basically a quick quiz game based on Bible knowledge. Our team did ok in competition, but we had sooooo much fun we didn't care.
3. All through college, I worked as a lifeguard. Piece of cake job as the supervisor let me pick my own hours. So, lazy bones that I am, picked the morning shifts so the pool was empty most of the time and I got paid to study.
4. I got married at Park West Hospital. SuperDaddy's dad was a patient there when we decided to "elope", so we met our minister there one afternoon and got hitched. My parents were there too, but we couldn't track down his mom. Oooops, she said we were forgiven when she got a grandchild. She didn't know she would be waiting 8 years for our little B to come!
5. I worked for 3 years as a Personal Organizer. You'd never know it now that the kids have sucked out my brain cells!
6. I love to listen to the radio shows on NPR on Saturday morning. I don't always get to, (due to the aforementioned brain cell suckers) but love to listen and laugh too loudly.
7. I love, love, love to travel. Even overnight business trips to a nearby city with husband thrill me. So a week in Ethiopia was heaven, not to mention getting our amazing girl. :) When we retire, we want to travel the world, the dream travel list is getting long.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Quick Funny and Update

SJ's latest cute saying:
When I went on my recent trip to Louisville, I brought back injera (Ethiopian bread from a restaurant there) and cooked up some lentil stew for dinner when I got home. Yesterday, Daddy went on a business trip, we told SJ he was going. Her response, "Yay! Daddy bring Opia food for SJ!" Apparantly anyone travelling must return with injera, you've been warned.
Must brag:
SJ, who did not speak a word of English 5 months ago, can now recognize some written letters and can sound out most letters. Her highly verbal brother has come in handy!
Update on whining about motherhood:
We have gotten our little guy back within decent limits of behavior. I've taken steps to be more firm, not allow negotiation and to spend lots more 1 on 1 time with B. He will always be a challenge to me, but it's definitely more fun being his mom when we're not fighting all day! B also started karate classes. In just 2 classes, I can already see an improvement in listening and maturity.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Reunion with MD


Thanks to the wonder that is Facebook, my dearest friend from college found me after an 11 year hiatus. MD and I lived together for almost 4 years and were inseperable, she's a huge part of my story. MD & I agreed to meet about halfway between our towns this past weekend. We had so much fun catching up, laughing, and sharing how we've changed and struggled over the years.

We did a little thrift store shopping, lots of good eating (including Ethiopian food, German food and Black Forest cake), relaxed in the hot tub, caught up on sleep, enjoyed ice wines, and talked for hours. MD's little brother (who's not little anymore, he's a handsome fella sporting gorgeous hair) also visited on Saturday evening. It was terrific to catch up with SD too, what a super guy he is.

The kids did well during my absence, they stayed with Mamaw and Papaw one night so SuperDaddy could work late, then SuperDaddy had them the remaining time. The kids were excited to see me, so sweet. I'm very thankful that SuperDaddy encouraged me to go and did such a great job with the kids.
I am so thankful that my friend is back, in several ways.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Motherhood...

is hard.

It's been an especially tough week, I've lost my temper several times and have needed lots of support to get back to the joy of mothering.
B is a talkative fella, extremely smart and his motor is constantly running. Couple his high activity level with too much backtalking and disobedience, and I was at my end. My dear friend, SoulSisterM, listened to me cry and helped me gain perspective and enthusiasm for keeping on. Later in the evening, SuperDaddy took over parenting duties as soon as he got home from work. I was emotionally spent and physically worn out. I called my Dad (who is also a SuperDaddy) asking for help from him and my mom the following afternoon.
With the support of friends and family who were kind enough to listen to me whine and make great suggestions, SuperDaddy and I made some adjustments to our rules and procedures to get our little guy back on track. I'm also making a more concerted effort to spend quality one-on-one time with B. With a 3 yr old in the house and B in school, it's a little tricky!


I am reminded
-how much I rely on friends and family in the tough times. And how reliable they are, amazing.
-that I'm a better mom when I take care of myself and take little breaks from mothering.
-that I am still learning how to mother 2 kids.
-that these children are so special, even in the hard times.
-that SuperDaddy and I make a pretty good team.
-that this is my highest calling, to be B and SJ's mom. God entrusted them to ME, He has a plan for us.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Music Lover

I'm a huge fan of Donna the Buffalo and am thrilled that my daughter loves them too! She asks often to play "Matt Music" and dances and dances. It's so touching that we can dance and bond to our favorite music. "Matt Music" is because she first noticed DTB while on the party boat when Mr Matt was driving.
Check out Ethiopian Batgirl dancin'!
"I never expected to be loved by you." -Donna the Buffalo
"It all comes together in a family picture and every wall's got room for that." -Donna the Buffalo
Bonus: My girlfriends and I are taking a beach trip in October. DTB is playing at a club in Charleston while we're there! We're so excited!

Monday, September 15, 2008

East TN Ethiopian Families Enktatush Party













This past weekend, we attended an Ethiopian New Year party with our East TN Ethiopian families. We had 14 families and 58 people attend! Families drove in from the TriCities and Nashville, and many local yokels too. L brought injera and 3 of us made Ethiopian stews to serve, the food was FABULOUS! And it brought me such joy to see Rusie and SJ eating happily the food of their home country. Thanks so much to the Casa de Chaos for hosting us!

Some of these families are already home with their children, some are waiting for referral, some are paperchasing, and some are in the beginning stages. It is amazing how much this group has grown! And what a blessing it is to share the journey with other families, to support each other in the hard times, to share the joy of adoption, and to marvel at the gift of these children.

Jelly's Princess Party




Our beloved Jelly turned 2 and celebrated in grand princess style! The girls had a terrific time complete with jelly sandwiches (get it?), crowns and dress up shoes. Auntie did a terrific job with this sweet party.
Later in the day, we had a family dinner of Lola's amazing Filipino food. We are so thankful for our family and especially enjoyed honoring this precious girl.