The truth as I know it:

We witness a miracle every time a child enters into life. But those who make their journey home across time & miles, growing within the hearts of those who wait to love them, are carried on the wings of destiny and placed among us by God's very own hands. ~~~ Kristi Larson

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Tidbits of Life

I'm heading off to a scrapbook retreat for the weekend, so I didn't want to leave both of you loyal readers hanging without an update before I go. I know what you're thinking... Scrapbook retreat, how LAME! Well, honestly, it is a tad bit lamish, but the truth is, this group of girls I am going with are far from lame and it will be a blast. And the place we are going is a very girly bed and breakfast that caters to ladies, so I am scheduled for a massage and lots of good gal pal time with my close friends! I can't wait! Plus, I might actually get caught up, or at least into this decade, on my photo albums. Seriously, I think the last thing I scrapped was Connor's second birthday, oops!

This was such a BUSY week! Monday night Jack had a baseball game and his team won! Yay! Go Jack!

Wednesday was Liam's first ever Tiger Scout meeting. Look how ADORABLE he looks in his uniform. Can you tell how proud he is? :)


Today some friends of ours did a lemonade stand to benefit the Hands and Feet (www.handsandfeetproject.org) project in Haiti. They raised a pretty good deal of money for an orphanage there, which was nearly destroyed by the last three hurricanes and is in need of $100,000.

I keep wishing that I had an e-mail address for the director of Baby Home #12 in St. Petersburg. I wish that the ladies in Group 4 could see Meg now! She is so stinkin' funny. Tonight we were getting ready for bed and she was totally trying to stall the whole process. This works with her daddy, but not with Mama, so it was just pretty much a failed attempt, until.... she got up as if she were going to get her blanket and mid-step she turned to look at me and started dancing. Too funny! I couldn't help but laugh. Of course, this only encouraged her more, but it was one of those moments where you just know the moment itself is worth more than hitting the pillow on the dot of the hour and so I relished in her blossoming personality for a few minutes. She is so much fun, all girl, and full of drama-rama! I took her to a clothing trunk show today and she tried on every piece of clothing and then would stand with her arms out for me to see what she looked like. Let me tell you that this is inherent! Not one of my boys would have tolerated this for more than two minutes! And I'm sure it's not like the baby home was putting on alot of fashion shows with the kiddos, so obviously, she just likes clothes and knew all eyes were on her so she was hamming it up. I just love being the Mama of a little girl! :) All you boy moms out there, if you're wondering for a moment whether it's worth it to just go for it and have a girl... the answer is YES! It's FUN!

One thing I do know is that I am going to have to nip the budding fashionista into some semblance of color coordination. She had on this adorable pink and green outfit the other day and insisted on wearing her brown boots with them... luckily we weren't going into public or else I would have had to wrestle them off her and make her put on the cute new white Mary Janes. All you people can save the "choose your battles" and "eventually she won't want to wear that stuff" speeches... I do choose my battles and believe me, after dressing three boys for eight years, this is one I am willing to fight. As long as I am bigger and stronger, she'll be dressing in bows from head to toe! :)

The last thing I want to get on record, and show you a cute photo of, is Connor's bubble bath adventure. Last night we bathed him in my big tub and turned on the jets (a rare treat since the boys usually make a huge mess of the floor.) At some point we added bubbles and boy was that the recipe for joy! Look at the mountain of bubbles we produced with about a teaspoon full of baby shampoo!

6 comments:

Adrienne, Another Ordinary Miracle said...

PRECIOUS! Owen would love that tub full of bubbles!

Thank you for voting for me in the blog contest!

LOVE Meg's outfit by the way :)

Barb said...

First - I'm so jealous you get to go on a scrapbooking retreat! I haven't been on one since '04, before the big move. Second - your kids are so adorable! I love how Liam has his hip cocked out to one side and the lollipop in his hand. And Meg, how gorgeous can she be?!

Carol said...

HAVE FUN this weekend, enjoy the girls. I have my girl weekend in November, of course not at a fancy chamcy B & B and P will be with me, but a girls weekend anyway.
talk soon.

Becky and Keith said...

Alright. Where's the retreat? Where? Andrew is going to be 18 before I scrapbook our trips to Russia at the rate I'm going. We live 4 hours from each other so let me know if you're willing to meet somewhere in the middle for a weekend! :-) The kids are so darn precious and Liam looks so studly and confident! :-) The lollipop makes the outfit just like the brown boots made Meg's outfit! :-)

Becky and Keith said...

Alright. Where's the retreat? Where? Andrew is going to be 18 before I scrapbook our trips to Russia at the rate I'm going. We live 4 hours from each other so let me know if you're willing to meet somewhere in the middle for a weekend! :-) The kids are so darn precious and Liam looks so studly and confident! :-) The lollipop makes the outfit just like the brown boots made Meg's outfit! :-)

Michelle R said...

I hope you had a great time at the retreat! The kids look fabulous! You have a little modeling team living with you!

I agree with the "picking your battles' statement. I too pick the clothing battle... (soon they will be too big to wage the war, so we might as well while we can!)