Family Expansion II

January 25th, 2010

Well, we submitted our application for adoption #2 to International Family Services in mid-December.  For the first adoption, I started blogging about half-way through the process and really in some ways that makes the most sense.

Our family and dear friends already understand, and most other people who read this blog have already been through (or are going through) adoption, so they get it.  Other people might not.  This first step is like saying you are trying to get pregnant.  You don’t know if you can get pregnant but you assume you can.  People start asking you about it.  You may get pregnant right away or it make take a long time or it may never happen.  If it doesn’t happen right away then SOME people begin to feel sorry for you.  So, I debated whether to share this or whether to wait until we actually have something in the way of real news.  But if I’m going to show you all how I leave flammable hot mitts in the oven while cooking, then this shouldn’t raise any eyebrows, right?

What we’ve done is made the decision to do this again.  We have no idea how long this will take or what country we will adopt from but we are up for the journey.  And even though this is part deux we have no expectation this process will even faintly resemble our last.  But I will try to keep the blog updated.

Whatever happens next we will go with the flow.  Not like there is any real option (at least in our experience).

I do feel better equipped this time around.  I’ve been gathering ideas and information as we begin the deranged journey called adoption.

On my list already:

  • Get binder in order – check
  • Make 5 copies of licenses, passports, tax forms, birth certificates, and marriage license – check
  • Submit application – check
  • Transfer first large sum of money – check
  • Make list of resources for financial help – in process

Phew, I forgot how just how much work this is…

Big Girl Bed

January 18th, 2010

Transitions.  It feels like we were just laying our sweet little baby in her crib and this weekend she grew up and out of it.  Yep, it was time for a “big girl bed”.  Hubby’s boss (and good friend) graciously asked us if we wanted to use the bed he MADE for his kids.  Of course, knowing his talents and high quality standards we said an emphatic yes.  It did not disappoint.

How can she be that big?!?

She loves it.  So far she has slept in it two nights and is doing great with the transition.  She has “Baby Band-Aid” and “Baby Me” (her names for her baby dolls) sleeping up there with her along with a veritable zoo.  Besides sleeping in it, it is her current favorite place to play.

Speaking of growing up and transitions, I really hope she goes through an awkward growing-into-herself phase.  How else is she going to ever learn some manner of being a normal person instead of a celebrity?  I mean, really, look at her.  How many pairs of giant sunglasses, hats, and frumpy sweaters am I going to have to find otherwise?

A random additional picture for this post.  Here she is reading to her lego-man.  You can see him just barely peeking over the book.

Happy New Year!

January 1st, 2010

Looking back…

Happy (Late) Birthday

December 30th, 2009

Well, the munchkin’s birthday was almost a month ago, but hubby was moving the blog onto a new web host, then Christmas, so the blog got pushed to the back burner.  Sunita is a princess and charms all she meets.  The college students who have day-to-day contact with her at my work threw her a “surprise party”.

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A picture of the me and (my best friend) wonderful hostess.  Thanks Auntie J.

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She really enjoyed herself and the college kids went all out.  They are so sweet and got very clever gifts.  I suppose it doesn’t surprise me all that much – they just thought of what would make them happy and bought it for her.  After all, the difference between 20-year-olds and 2-year-olds is very small. =D

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Can you tell how much she adores them as well?  I think her best friends are college students.

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On her actual birthday (we celebrated with the college kids a little early) it was also her dedication at church. I know the picture’s a bit grainy; it’s really dim in church during winter.  I mean the one true Light shines bright, just not so much the ceiling lights.

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Is that love or what?  After dedication and church we got to eat lunch with Hubby’s family at Granny’s (great-grandma).

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Blow!  After her nap we had family and friends over to celebrate.  Sunita’s a book addict, so that was her cake theme this year.

I don’t know how many people will understand this, but it was a sad/happy day for me.  I am so happy that she is with her forever family and I feel SO blessed to have her as part of my life.  I was so sad for her Indian mom on that day though.  I thought about her a lot and wondered if she was missing her daughter.  I wondered if she felt an empty ache and longed to know her daughter.  I think birthdays may always bring those feelings up for me (and maybe for the munchkin too one day).  I wish I could thank her Indian mom.

Not to leave you depressed…

She really did like her cake, although I have no pictures to prove that.

There wasn’t much room to ride on her birthday.  Small living room + a few people = no room to breathe.

A great rocking chair.  She loves to rock (and roll).  In this picture she is very seriously using Daddy’s iPod.  There is a program on it where she can listen to animal sounds.  She loves it and knows how to get to it by herself.

She got another really cute outfit from Auntie M.  I have no good pictures of it yet, but I will get some.

Old man girl and her most favorite activity in the world – tea party (given to her by one of the college kids).  I have to say I would never have bought a tea party set.  It would not have crossed my mind.  We (most often her Dad and I, but whoever is around) have tea parties every … *&$# … day.  I kid you not.

And if you need a little smile, I hope this will do it.

Nap Time

December 1st, 2009

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Cooking with Flair [Updated]

December 1st, 2009

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Yep, that’s how I roll.

**Updated: that is not a cooking book, that is a reading addiction.

One Year Ago…

November 24th, 2009

Two days late is better then never, right?

Then.

Now.

We’ve celebrate you and love you baby (even when you wake us in the middle of the night – but that’s a story for another time).

by misty

November 21st, 2009

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The jackets (she still wears both)

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The hat

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The dress/shirt

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One of my favorites, the “princess” dress

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This used to be one of Jason’s shirts, although I think it looked a little different when he wore it.  Can you see the button in the flower?

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The skirt

Misty is prolific, that lovely lady.  Generous, kind, talented, and loving. Lucky, lucky us.  Thank you so much.

Gypsy, This One’s for You

November 14th, 2009

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I made this bittersweet chocolate and pear cake.  Although I have already eaten about a quarter of the cake itself, I wouldn’t say it has really changed my mind about chocolate and fruit (which is to say I don’t love it).  But it is very good.  The cake isn’t too sweet and the pear and chocolate are lovely together.  That said, I still prefer my chocolate unadulterated. I think it would be a great brunch dish but it certainly can be eaten for breakfast, snack, lunch, or dessert.  At least, I’ve eaten it that way.

Now, I think I’ll go have a serving of fruit – in cake form of course.

Summer Fun at the Beach

November 12th, 2009

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I love this picture.

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Can you see the resemblance?

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Fly dirt, fly!

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Mantra: run, run, run

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The look back

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Higher G’pa, higher!

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