Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The last day of school!

Today is the last day of school - it's hard to believe that another school year has zoomed by. Here is what the kids look like today:
And here is what they looked like on the First day of school in September:
Not a huge change, but a change nonetheless.

This is what we made for the four teachers that the kids had in preschool this year:
And this is what we did to celebrate! We went to our favorite family friendly pizza place (no, not CEC) and met some friends there for pizza and ball pit play. It was a great way to end the school year!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Foster Parent Appreciation Dinner

Each year, the state Children's Administration department combines efforts with other area agencies to put on a Foster Parent Appreciation Dinner for all foster parents in our region. It's really a wonderful event - a nice sit down dinner, lots of fun italian sodas, tons and tons of great door prizes and awards for foster parents. Our Foster Parent Association also gives out two awards each year at this dinner - one to celebrate a community member that has helped out the fostering community, and one to a social worker who we feel as gone above and beyond the call of their job. As the new President of the Foster Parent Association, I was given the honor of handing out the Social Worker of the Year award. We decided to give it to our Respite Coordinator, who had done an awesome job making sure that foster parents are getting what they need for respite care. She is so committed to the children in care and their foster parents. She has worked for the department for going on 20 years, and she was absolutely flabbergasted to receive the award. But the whole room gave her a standing ovation, and she very much deserved the honor. Although my hubby and I didn't win any door prizes, it was still a wonderful evening!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Foster Parent Assoication

I've been a board member of our Foster Parent Association for the last few years, first serving as just a general board member, then as secretary, and then last year as Vice President/President Elect. And now, starting today, I have begun my term as President. This organization, although a good one, and one that has been around this area for 20+ years, had hit a rough spot a few years back. Over the last few years, the organization has really started to turn around, and has gotten stronger. I am really looking forward to this next year as President. I have some goals to accomplish, and I am hoping that they can be realized. I want our organization to focus on three areas - Education/Training of Foster Parents, Implementation of Services for Foster Families and Foster Children, and Social Activities for Foster Families and Foster Children. We are working hard on a few items that hit each of these goals.

First, a clothing room that can provide foster families and foster children (and adoptive families and relative placement families) with clothing and children's items (toys, books, home furnishings, etc). We are working with a local church network that is taking one of their older buildings and turning it into a community center. The exciting thing is that the center is located in the zip code of the highest amount of foster children placements. We are excited about partnering with this church group to really get into the neighborhoods of the highest needs.

Second, we are working on a mini-conference in September to help give much needed training hours to our foster parents in the areas they most need help. Our first mini conference was last fall, and it went extremely well! We had high attendance, we were able to provide child care, and the department really helped us out with it.

Third, we are working on both a summer picnic and a fall festival for our families. Both provide a great time of fun and fellowship for our foster families, all while keeping it safe for the kiddos.

This will be a great year - I am really looking forward to it!

Monday, May 18, 2009

They change so fast!

It is amazing to me the changes in my kids over the years. Here's a little retrospective through the last three May's.
May 2007

May 2008

May 2009

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!




graphics for moms



I found some fun graphics for foster and adoptive parents. Just click on the image above and it will take you to the page. There are some really neat ones!

Hope you all have a good Mother's Day!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Need to make changes

Hello readers! I know, it's been forever and a day since I have posted anything. I thought I better do a quick update before I post any more entries though. I have decided to make this blog a little more private, but I don't want to shut out anyone who has been a long time reader. So, in one week, I'm going to switch this blog over to invited readers only. If you have been a reader of mine, and want to stay connected, please leave me a comment with a request to be added. I will need your e-mail address, so you can probably go to my profile and e-mail me that. I may not get any responses to this - who knows! It wouldn't surprise me, since I haven't posted in ages. But if anyone is still out there, and wants to stay connected, let me know!

Hope you all had a great Easter!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!

Usually, we get a photo with our mall Easter Bunny each year. Unfortunately this year, Austin was the only one who would get close to the Easter Bunny! So instead, we went around to the backside of the Easter set-up and just plopped the kids into the decorated area and snapped a photo. It was free, and no one was scared, and the photo actually turned out kind of cute! Here they are:

Monday, November 24, 2008

God is Good!

So, the month of November didn't quite start out how I intended. Let's see - Monday November 3 - spent the day doing normal SAHM stuff - basically, busy all day. It was my hubby's first day back at work after a month off. I spent the morning at the eye doctor with Daniel - what should have been no more than an hour appointment lasted two hours! Then I picked up the other two kids from my Gram's and all four of us headed to a friend's house for a craft project. Then it was back home for lunch, naps, cleaning, etc. We got the computer table and computer stuff all moved into the new office. Busy, busy day.

Fast forward to 11:30 pm. I'm in my jammies, crawling into bed. Hubby has been sleeping for a couple of hours already. Suddenly my head explodes - the worst headache I've ever gotten, and it came on out of nowhere. I was seeing stars, and circles, and blood was pulsing through my head. The pain was horrendous. I even woke James, and said "something is not right here". But we both decided I had probably done too much that day, and pulled a neck muscle, and in a couple of days I would be ok.

However, the headache wouldn't go away. Tuesday I was so sick from it, couldn't keep anything down. Wednesday I went to the chiropractor, thinking he could snap my neck back into place and I would be fine. Thursday I still couldn't get rid of it, so called my family doctor for an appointment. He didn't like the sound of how the headache had come on, so he booked me an MRI/MRA appointment for 3:30 that afternoon. Friday, I still had not heard the results, so I called my doctor's office. I went to my foster parent/adoptive parent Donation Station event, and had stopped at my church first to drop off the items for our Silent Auction that night. My gram was watching the kids until 3 pm, when hubby was to get home, and I would be gone all day at two different events.

However, at 11:30 my doctor's office called, and gave me some not great news. The MRI showed two brain aneurysms, and the one behind my left eye had burst, which was why I was in so much pain that week. I was to go to the ER of the hospital ASAP, and the neurosurgeon would be waiting for me. I was in shock, and scared to death. I took care of things at Donation Station, had a friend drive me across the street to my church to tell them I wouldn't be able to run the auction that night, and hubby met me there to take me to the hospital. I made a dozen phone calls on the way down - family, friends - to let them know what was up.

I got to the hospital, and you know your case is important when they rush you past the 20 people in the waiting room to start preparing you for surgery. I was just so dumbfounded - apparently, the death rate for burst aneurysms is 85%, and the neurosurgeon was pretty amazed that I was functioning as highly as I was on Friday. He said my case was already pretty miraculous, but you know, I serve a Big God, and He must have some pretty Big Plans for me, because He kept me very protected!

I had a CAT scan and cerebral angiogram on Friday, then consulted with two surgeons about the best way to take care of my issue. I had one aneurysm behind my left eye that had burst, and a second one elsewhere in my brain that had not done anything yet. After hearing our two options - clipping or coiling - we chose the clipping. Even thought it was more invasive - they would have to cut through my skull - it had a higher success rate and more control during the surgery. I had the surgery Saturday morning, and pretty much don't remember from late Friday night until I think Monday afternoon. I was in ICU from the 7th to the 14th, then in a regular hospital room until the 17th.

I have some amazing family and friends - they really took care of my kids and husband while I was in the hospital. My MOMS Club made and delivered lunches and dinners for the entire time I was in the hospital. Friends and family came and stayed at the house with the kids so hubby could be in the hospital with me. Family, friends and pastoral staff came to the hospital to pray and visit. I have received three deliveries of flowers at the house, two beautiful Christmas Cactuses while in the hospital, gift baskets and numerous cards and notes. I have never felt so blessed and loved!

And now, I am home. I'm tired, and I seem to have caught a little cold bug that had been in the house. But I'm glad to be here, home from hospital, and alive and kicking! The only real problem I'm having is going to sleep at night - I have this fear that if I go to sleep, I won't wake up. I'm praying against that fear, but it lingers.

So to those that helped our family out during this time - thank you! And for those that prayed - thank you! You are all such a blessing to me!

Here are some photos from the ordeal:

On Thursday, before my second angiogram to check the surgery.

Lovely bruising from the surgery.

At one point, my whole left eye was swollen shut.

The stitches that go halfway across my head.

My lovely welcome home signs from my kids!

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Official Family!!!

It is official - all our children are now really ours!! We completed the adoption today, and it's just amazing! So many years of waiting, and now Austin, Daniel, and Gretchen are really our children legally. Even though the proceedings went very quickly, it was a joyous occassion, and tearful too. Here are some photos of the fun event!

The Courtroom Scene

With the judge

With our Lawyer

The Future Lawyer!

Gretchen & Mommy

Daniel & Mommy

With Grandpa & Grandma

The Official Family!

With Grandpa, Grandma & Great Grandma (Gram)

Celebrating in the Ball Pit!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

We finally got our court date!!!

Our attorney called us Friday afternoon, and he has our paperwork on his desk waiting for our signature and has a court date for the adoption of all three kids! September 22 at 3pm is going to be our Adoption Finalization!!! We are so excited!!! We were praying to be done by October 1, and God has really answered our prayer!

Here is a photo of the three kids on Austin's first day of Preschool. Of course, Daniel thought he should go too, so both boys are wearing backpacks. Poor Daniel cried and cried when I dropped Austin off and Daniel had to stay with me. He asks every day if he can go with Austin, and I have to keep telling him to wait one more year.