Thursday, January 28, 2010

Good to the last drop!

Sarah's morning routine:
1. I wake up in my crib and announce loudly, "Come get me!"
2. Climb into Mommy and Daddy's bed. Wriggle, squirm, talk and sing profusely. :)
3. Go downstairs and eat breakfast in my pink booster chair.
4. Sit on Daddy's lap and read the paper. Sometimes I help him finish his cereal, too!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Books, books, books!

This post has been "brewing" for awhile... so I thought I'd finally put it together.

To help endure the wait to bring Sarah home, I decide to educate myself about adoption, attachment, and parenting in general. I joined yahoo groups about adoption, talked with friends who had adopted, and read adoptive family blogs (of course!). Our social worker also suggested a few books that were helpful. Today I thought I'd share some of my favorite adoption books.

These are all excellent resources for adoptive parents. I haven't read every page of every book, but I have found them helpful along the way. The last book is a "love and logic" book from Cline and Fay. I really like the love and logic books, and try to use these parenting techniques.

As helpful as these books are, the most helpful advice I received throughout our journey came from other adoptive parents who have "been there, done that." And I think it's also true that every adoption is unique. It is important to be prepared, but in my opinion, some things you just can't prepare for and you have to learn as you go.

It is truly a humbling and amazing experience to finally meet your new son or daughter and then try to figure out what makes this little one "tick". And usually that takes time. Time for both the child and the parents. I think we are much too hard on ourselves as mothers, especially when we can't immediately fix it or "make it better." It's a big adjustment for everyone, and patience is definitely a virtue. :)

A friend and adoptive mom told me (shortly before we traveled to China) to trust my "mama's heart." This proved to be the very best advice, and yet is was so simple.

There were moments during those first few weeks and months that I was so overwhelmed and discouraged because I felt like I wasn't always connecting with my daughter. During those moments, I wasn't sure what to do. It was like the "best of times, and (sometimes) the worst of times."

So I spent a lot of time in prayer, and a lot of time "trusting my mama's heart." I didn't pull out a book to decide what to do, but relied on what God was gently telling me in my heart. And I have grown so much from that experience!

OK, back to the books... here are some books (shown above) that we have about Chinese culture and folklore (click on the books if you want to enlarge). There are TONS more out there! One of my concerns as an adoptive parent is to give Sarah an understanding and appreciation of her birth culture. Since she's still pretty young, we thought it might be helpful to start reading these types of books to her (and her brothers as well) and telling her about her adoption story. We have made little photo albums about her life in China and I am working on a life book that tells her story.

And these last books are about adoption, mostly about children who were adopted from China. After we got PA, one of the first books I purchased for Sarah was I Love you Like Crazy Cakes. I remember reading it to my mom over the phone and crying. It just touched my heart so deeply.

Wow, this might be my wordiest post ever! So, there you have it. Some of my favorite books, great advice from friends, and lessons learned along the way.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Two going on twenty?

Sarah is a "go-er." She loves to go places. She even loves to go places that aren't so fun, like the dentist, the doctor, and picking up her brothers after school. Whenever she hears the word "go", she skips down the hall to put on her shoes.

One day I said something like, "I think I'm going crazy".... and Sarah replied,
"Can I come?" :)

When she hears the jingle of car keys, she sweetly pipes up, "Can I come?"

And then lately, the next words out of her mouth are, "Can I drive?"


Here's Sarah in one of her many self-selected, stylish outfits... just give this girl the keys, and she'll drive you... crazy! ;)

Friday, January 8, 2010

Award winning author!

Logan received an "Award of Excellence" from his school's PTA and an "Award of Merit" from the area PTA for a story he wrote for the PTA Reflections contest. Way to go, Logan!
Here's the budding author's entry, complete with second grade spelling and mechanics. :)
Beauty is… my family

I think my family is beautuful. A year ago my mom and dad went to China to get my littel sister named Sarah. Befor Sarah my family had no sisters just four brothers.
My mom and dad left to get Sarah on Halloween. I was sad wen they left. My grama came to stay with me and my brothers.
We did fun things with my grama like playing miny golf. At night we lookt at pichers of Sarah and my mom and dad on the computer . My favret pichers were the pandas at the zoo in China and my mom feeding a baby tiger a bottel.
One time we even talkt to my mom and dad on the computer like a phone.
After two weeks my mom and dad brout my littel sister home. We went to Mcdonolds and then to the airport to see them get off the plane. When I sow my mom and dad and Sarah I felt happy and I thot that Sarah was beautufl.
Now my family has four brothers and one sister and it is beautufl.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Just wired

Evan sporting his new hardware. It was like "pulling teeth" to get this picture! :)

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Happy New Year!

Hope your new year is shiny and bright!

"A joy shared is a joy doubled." Anonymous