These have ALL happened within the last week...
~ Daddy cleaned the bathroom - and I only had to ask once!!! Sharing a bathroom with 5 kids (four of which are boys) about has me going INSANE!!! SO ready for our 5 bedroom house with THREE full BATHROOMS!!!
~ Leah was helping explain to Nahome what a stop light was on our way home! She very kindly was explaining the difference between green and red and was a little confused as to what yellow was! He was listening intently and nodding his head! This is progress for our "twin" five year olds!
~ Nahome, who carries around a grin from ear to ear every day just because, was SO excited to go to "Church? Candy?" for Halloween. He beamed as we walked through the rooms and candy was willingly dropped in his bag - he burst forth with emotion when we walked around the corner to the end and a BIG room with 4 JUMP HOUSES was awaiting him!!! He inhaled a breathe of amazement and shouted "THIS IS SO FUN!"
~ Noah keeps Isaiah company in the back of the van and lately they have been serenading us and belly laughing all the way home from school! The other day Noah was holding a rabbit foot key chain (don't ask me where it came from - something called the abyss of the backseat of the minivan of which I try to avoid). He was pretending it was a microphone and belting out the song lyrics to "Give Me Jesus". Isaiah was singing along with him, when he wasn't giggling his head off that is.
~ Jarod is a thinker and a planner and likes to be in control! We moved him up to the front seat to ease the chaos of 3 boys sitting squished together in the back of the mini. I have LOVED getting to visit and talk with him on our way to and from places. He tells me about his day and the book that he is reading for school! After our very first stop on Halloween, he offered me the ONLY candy that was in his bag so far because we had been talking about our favorite candies and it happened to be mine! Love seeing his giving spirit shine through!
~ Isaiah is starting to show a little bit more of himself lately and I LOVE to see it! There have been quite a few things I have been blessed by this week....hearing him ask to pray for dinner in Amharic.....having him tell me his favorite color is red because it is the same as Jesus' blood....having him sing old time worship songs that he learned in the orphanage....listening to him give his first public speech in front of all of the 3rd graders and parents (he even used a microphone)....him showing me a verse in his Amharic Bible that I needed so very much today (He was SO proud that it was in his brother's book of the bible too - Nahum!) "The Lord is good. When trouble comes, he is a strong refuge. And He knows everyone who trusts in Him" - Nahum 1:7
Many of you know that we are in the process of buying our first home and are supposed to be moving soon! We were supposed to close on our house yesterday and it is still unknown if and when the deal will come through! I have been stressed and consumed with worry that we will lose our precious home that we want so very badly! We absolutely fell in love with it and feel it will be a perfect fit for our family! When I start to worry and stress lately I try my best to stop and TRUST in the God who has the perfect plan. It is NOT easy but I am doing my best. I have been working hard to put things into perspective and be Thankful and feel blessed for what I DO have!!!
We have been blessed to be able to put a roof over our children's heads, had wonderful neighbors, and plenty of room for the kids to grow and play!
We have been blessed with the means and opportunity to HOPEFULLY venture into a new home where we can make new memories!
We are BLESSED that we have a home to go to ...
It didn't JUST hit our beaches...
I am reminded today of all that God has done for me and my family and all that He IS doing for us! No matter what our future holds - I know that we have each other and that as long as we hold on to God, He will provide and take care of us!! I will choose to PRAISE Him, no matter the outcome!
"Praise the name of the God forever and ever,
for he alone has all wisdom and power." - Daniel 2:20
(Another verse my son shared with me, that was underlined in his Amharic Bible!)
for he alone has all wisdom and power." - Daniel 2:20
(Another verse my son shared with me, that was underlined in his Amharic Bible!)
I'm eating up your post. We are waiting to adopt 2 from Ethiopia (ages 4-7years 11 months). Our DTE is 8/24/12. I know we'll be waiting for quite awhile. We are in the beginning stages of building a home with 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths :) I'm praying that you will get your home and that you will hear good news soon. We have 4 teens - 2 boys and twin girls. I'm wondering what it will be like adopting "older" children. Are you homeschooling them? I need to learn about this as I'm planning to homeschool at least until they have confidence with the English language. Any tips now on what I can do to prepare? tobiwright@gmail.com also my blog, if you are interested in knowing a little about me, davidandtobi@blogspot.com
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