Thursday, July 30, 2009

No Updates

I'm just writing to say that I have absolutely no updates. I wish I did, but we're still waiting....I think I'll email the family coordinator next week to see if the family ahead of us has received a referral yet.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Kate's Bday (a week later)



We celebrated Kate's 2nd birthday last Saturday (bday was on Sunday the 12th), and I'm just now getting around to posting about it. She had a blast!!! Both sets of grandparents came, her cousins Addison and Mckenna, and our friends, Neal and Ellie. She had fun opening presents, and loved eating her Dora ice cream cake on her Ariel plate/fork/spoon set. Dora and Ariel are our two favorite characters right now. She was so tired after all the partying, that she was just walking around bleary-eyed :) Her favorite items were her Ariel doll, dress up shoes, Dora boombox, outdoor slide and safari table and chairs. Here are some pics........


Quick Funny Story

We've been reading Kate's toddler Bible to her a lot lately, and on the page with Joseph it illustrates all his many brothers. I always ask her if she wants a brother, and she says "yeah." Well, this morning when I was changing her diaper she said "I wanna broter, I wanna broter" in her cute little toddler talk. It was SO cute.....don't think she totally understands what she's saying, but I think she might have a little clue :)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Encouragement

I've run across the same verse twice within the past week, so I thought I would share.

"For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay." Habakkuk 2:3

The verse first appeared in my Streams in the Desert Bible study (it was on July 4 day, but I didn't read it until several days later). The second place this verse appeared to me was in an email I received from our family coordinator tonight. The email explained that she had taken a job at a local chuch and would be leaving our agency in a week. How sad and discouraging at the same time!!! This is the girl whom I've never met in person, but who has guided us through the entire adoption process so far. She has been very patient with me and all my many questions....she has been someone I have depended on this entire time. Of course, someone will be there to take her place when she leaves, but the uncertainty is still there.....

I decided to just go the the Bible and read Habakkuk (I would recommend this great short book...only 3 chapters) to get the full context of what the Lord wanted to teach me. Although his situation and discouragement stems from different context, he is asking God some tough questions as to why He is allowing certaing things to happen. The Lord answers him and lets him know that he is working behind the scenes and that He has a plan, He is in control and His timing is perfect (see verse above).

Once I read through the entire book, I also found this verse toward the end that was also a clear lesson:

"Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior." Habakkuk 17-18

Even though I can't see any current progress on the adoption, and even though I don't know when I'll hear anything, I can know that God is working and I should rejoice for the plan that He has for us as a family!!

Monday, July 6, 2009

July 4th Weekend


Ok, I don't have a single picture from this weekend, but we had a good one! Friday was pretty uneventful. Saturday I took Kate to the downtown Frankling 4th celebration and mainly went to look at the petting zoo. We didn't go in the fence to pet them, b/c I think she would have been a little overwhelmed. She enjoyed watching the baby cow the most, along with the ducks and llama. We then went for a late afternoon pool trip. We made improvements there, b/c she got to where she was wearing her foam swimsuit (the ones that help you learn to float) and and little intertube around her. Wearing these 2 items she would float all on her own....and was very excited about it.

Yesterday, the 5th we went to the Pennel farm for a fun-filled day with family. Kate had a BLAST! I think she had more fun than anyone. She kept runnning around with her cousins, calling their names and was on "go" nonstop. I didn't even try to put her down for a nap. The pics I've posted below are of her in her hula skirt that the Wanats sent her from their party the day before. She loves it!! She put it on yesterday and immediately started kicking her legs in front of her to look at it. She wanted to put it on again this morning, so this is her modeling her skirt.


Two months have passed since being registered into our region. It is typically not more than 2 months before families get a referral for a little boy in our region, but we know God's timing is perfect. We hope to hear something soon. As far as we know, the family "ahead" of us in line hasn't gotten a referral either. I'll post more when I know more :)