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Thanks for visiting! This blog is for those looking for a family for their child and anyone else who can help us with our adoption journey. Here you will learn more about our day-to-day life together, our experiences with adoption, and our efforts to continue building our forever family through adoption. Link to our adoption profile (**currently on hold/down**) at the sidebar --->

Monday, May 16, 2011

Mr GQ

Last week Sam and I went to a local high school to do adoption education presentations in the health classes. We've done this before, but this time was extra cool because Katrina was able to come with us. We didn't bring Cohen, of course (what toddler would enjoy sitting through seven hours of high school classes?), but since he's the main man of our story, and because he's so darn cute, I wanted to show him off.  So the day before our presentation I lifted Cohen up into our backyard cherry tree and snapped some pics. He loved sitting in the tree and cooperated like a champ.

Here are some of my favs.





After the photo shoot he gave our seedlings a "dwink." I really need to get these things in the ground.

This shot was the winner. Holy shmoley he's cute!




Saturday, May 7, 2011

Happy Birth Mother's Day!

The day before Mother's Day is a very special day at our house. It's the day we celebrate the women in our lives who have exemplified courage, faith, hope, selflessness, and LOVE by giving others the honor of raising their child. We have three of these women in our family: Megan's sister who placed a baby girl for adoption many years ago, our nieces first mother who lives in China, and of course, Katrina.  

We feel so blessed that we had the opportunity to spend today with Katrina. We went to lunch and then just played for several hours until she had to go to work. 



Today got me thinking about the Tummy Mummy of our next child. We're working on all the paperwork and other stuff to adopt again, so she's been on my mind and in my prayers a lot lately. It's truly hard to express in words how I feel the about the first mother(s) of my child(ren). In adoption circles people often discuss how open adoption can be very helpful in aiding birth mothers through the post-placement healing process. But I also think it's helpful to adoptive families as well. Sam and I are so grateful we get to share Cohen's life with Katrina. Cohen's adoption, especially placement day and the weeks after, were a very bittersweet time for us. We were so excited and grateful to have Cohen in our home, but our hearts hurt for Katrina. We knew she was missing him dearly. Being able to thank her directly was integral in enabling us to focus on the sweetness of the experience. At the time she didn't really know how open of a relationship she wanted post-placement, but we knew that at the very least we could email her to give thanks.  That's something the other birth mothers in our lives haven't been able to have. We have no idea what our next child's birth mother will want in regards to openness, but at least she has a choice.  And hopefully she'll know we celebrate her all year long, not just on this day.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Spring Time at Temple Square

The other day we took the Cub Scouts to Temple Square. We were studying a unit on model building and there are variety of models there that they could see to help pass off badge requirements. I timed this outing for this time of year on purpose, though. I've taken them there before during Christmastime to see the lights. But this year I wanted to show them the flowers. I know flowers aren't particularly interesting to most 8-10 year old boys, but I think even they can appreciate the beauty--they just need the opportunity and a little help to take a minute to notice it.






We went in the Visitor's Center to see the model of Jerusalem. While there we decided to go upstairs to see the Christus statue. Cohen walked right up to it and just stood there and stared ... for a really long time. Then he tried to climb it. It was so cute.




Sunday, May 1, 2011

Popcorn Popping

It's official. Spring is FINALLY here!

popcorn popping on our cherry tree

seedlings ready for the garden ... too bad our garden isn't ready for the seelings