Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year...

Here's to you...
Wishing you all a happy, safe and prosperous New Year!

As 2007 winds down...

It’s that time of year again… a time to say goodbye to the current year and ring in the New Year. It’s time for a reflection on the year that has just passed by, very rapidly I might add. Looking back on 2007, the blur that it was, I can honestly say it was a pretty good year. That doesn’t mean that we haven’t faced some challenges but if I checked the scale the good has outweighed the bad.

The biggest challenge this year was dealing with “the wait” is I now call it. Most of you are aware of where we stand on the adoption front but in case you are not here is a brief recap. Matt and I have been logged into China for 15 months and 3 weeks to adopt our baby girl. We thought by now we would have at least been looking at a picture of our daughter as we waited to travel. Unfortunately, it seems like our referral will still be a long, long way off. The reasons for this are varied and despite speculation we know nothing concrete about why or when things in China will change. The frustration and anger associated with this wait have been documented here at various times so there is no need to rehash them here. In addition to the wait we have dealt with the loss of friends and the illnesses of family.

Yet despite the disappointments, losses, and frustration we have basically had a good year. While the wait has been difficult, at times more than others, it’s amazing how many other things we did accomplish in 2007. We sold our condo and bought a house. This was no small feat given that the real estate market has been deteriorating steadily the last year or so. We managed to get a fairly good price on the condo and a great deal on our house. We both got promotions at our jobs. We have seen family members healed and made new friends. We’ve watched families receive their referrals and others bring their children home. What inspiration these things are, they do make it all seem real somehow. Our support system is the best; we couldn’t have made it without you guys. You all know who you are :o) All in all we have a lot to be grateful for.

Earlier I read over some of my posts from last year and ran across this ~

Patience is a hard discipline. It is not just waiting until something happens over which we have no control: the arrival of the bus, the end of the rain, the return of a friend, the resolution of a conflict. Patience is not waiting passively until someone else does something. Patience asks us to live the moment to the fullest, to be completely present to the moment, to taste the here and now, to be where we are. When we are impatient, we try to get away from where we are. We behave as if the real thing will happen tomorrow, later, and somewhere else. Let's be patient and trust that the treasure we look for is hidden in the ground on which we stand."
Henri J.M.Nouwen

It's as true today as it was when I first read it. As I sit and write this I’m trying to think about next year and what my goals for 2008 (besides the obvious things) should be. I know for sure I need to worry less and live more. I think I want to start writing letters to our daughter that hopefully will convey how much we have always loved her, even before we knew her. I should begin reading adoption related books. (It has seemed so far away so far that I haven’t read any!) The rest hasn’t come to me yet but I’m sure it will. Thank you to all of you who have shared your lives with us and for being such a big part of ours. We love you all and look forward to continuing our relationships next year. Wishing you all only the best on 2008!

Christmas Day...

Christmas has come and gone once again. We spent the day with hanging out with our family.We had fun hanging out, opening presents, and having a family dinner. Below are some pictures of our day. I know, they are mostly of my nephew but he's just so darn cute ;o)

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Merry Christmas...


And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.


~ Luke 2:10-11

Wishing all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

The Gift...


THE GIFT
Author Unknown

T'WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS,
HE LIVED ALL ALONE,
IN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OF
PLASTER AND STONE.

I HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY
WITH PRESENTS TO GIVE,
AND TO SEE JUST WHO
IN THIS HOME DID LIVE.

I LOOKED ALL ABOUT,
A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE,
NO TINSEL, NO PRESENTS,
NOT EVEN A TREE.

NO STOCKING BY MANTLE,
JUST BOOTS FILLED WITH SAND,
ON THE WALL HUNG PICTURES
OF FAR DISTANT LANDS.

WITH MEDALS AND BADGES,
AWARDS OF ALL KINDS,
A SOBER THOUGHT
CAME THROUGH MY MIND.

FOR THIS HOUSE WAS DIFFERENT,
IT WAS DARK AND DREARY,
I FOUND THE HOME OF A SOLDIER,
ONCE I COULD SEE CLEARLY.

THE SOLDIER LAY SLEEPING,
SILENT, ALONE,
CURLED UP ON THE FLOOR
IN THIS ONE BEDROOM HOME.

THE FACE WAS SO GENTLE,
THE ROOM IN SUCH DISORDER,
NOT HOW I PICTURED
A UNITED STATES SOLDIER.

WAS THIS THE HERO OF WHOM I'D JUST READ?
CURLED UP ON A PONCHO, THE FLOOR FOR A BED?
I REALIZED THE FAMILIES
THAT I SAW THIS NIGHT,
OWED THEIR LIVES TO THESE SOLDIERS
WHO WERE WILLING TO FIGHT.

SOON ROUND THE WORLD,
THE CHILDREN WOULD PLAY,
AND GROWNUPS WOULD CELEBRATE
A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DAY.

THEY ALL ENJOYED FREEDOM
EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR,
BECAUSE OF THE SOLDIERS,
LIKE THE ONE LYING HERE.

I COULDN'T HELP WONDER
HOW MANY LAY ALONE,
ON A COLD CHRISTMAS EVE
IN A LAND FAR FROM HOME.

THE VERY THOUGHT
BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE,
I DROPPED TO MY KNEES
AND STARTED TO CRY.

THE SOLDIER AWAKENED
AND I HEARD A ROUGH VOICE,
"SANTA DON'T CRY,
THIS LIFE IS MY CHOICE;

I FIGHT FOR FREEDOM,
I DON'T ASK FOR MORE,
MY LIFE IS MY GOD,
MY COUNTRY, MY CORPS."

THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER
AND SOON DRIFTED TO SLEEP,
I COULDN'T CONTROL IT,
I CONTINUED TO WEEP.

I KEPT WATCH FOR HOURS,
SO SILENT AND STILL
AND WE BOTH SHIVERED
FROM THE COLD NIGHT'S CHILL.

I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE
ON THAT COLD, DARK, NIGHT,
THIS GUARDIAN OF HONOR
SO WILLING TO FIGHT.

THEN THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER,
WITH A VOICE SOFT AND PURE,
WHISPERED, "CARRY ON SANTA,
IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY, ALL IS SECURE."

ONE LOOK AT MY WATCH, AND I KNEW HE WAS RIGHT.
"MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND, AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT


To all of those who serve our country so unselfishly ~
We just wanted to let you know that you are not forgotten. It is with gratitude and hope in our hearts that we pray for your safety and return to your families. Thank you for your sacrifice. Wishing you and your families a safe and Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 21, 2007

A Sad Commentary...

Christmas Spirit Level...

Your Christmas Sprit Level: 55%

You have a lot of Christmas spirit, and it's evident to most people who know you.
You love most things Christmas, and you do your best to make sure everyone has a great holiday.

While you like the more commercial aspects of Christmas, you truly know what the spirit of Christmas is about.
You're all about giving, being kind, and sharing the spirit of Christmas with everyone you know.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Thank you WWF Secret Pal...

Anik and Sylvain spoiled us with this exchange. They sent a box full of goodies from Canada that included -

A really cute stuffed penguin
Christmas apron/chef hat set
Christmas gummy candy
Christmas rubber ducks (the baby will have to fight Matt for those, lol)
and a wonderful 100 good wishes growth chart (very cool!)

They wrapped everything and it was so much fun to open it all. Thanks again for spoiling us, we loved it. I can't wait for the Christmas Reagan will be home and I can give her the penguin while telling her about our wonderful group. Check out all of our goodies below...


Thanks again Anik and Sylvain! We are wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from down here in Florida!

What a great concert...

I went to the Keith Urban concert on Sunday (12/9) with my friends Christina and Lynn. We met early for dinner and then went to the St. Pete Time Forum to catch the concert. Gary Allan opened for Keith and I have to tell you he was really good. Think I will be out buying his newest CD soon. As for Keith's show, it was awesome! He puts on high energy show and sounded fantastic. (I always worry that artists won't sounds as good live as they do in the studio. That was definitely a non-issue with Keith!) To top of it off, he's really cute. Here are the few picturess we were able to get. Enjoy!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Humbug has been chased away...

It's amazing what simple joy hanging out with friends can bring. On Saturday (12/8) we hosted a Christmas dinner for our friends Mark & Lynn, Dave & Jeni, and their combined three girls. We baked Christmas cookies, opened presents,and then settled in for a homemade lasagna dinner. Here are a couple of pictures of the girls opening their Christmas presents...


Thanks guys for coming over and celebrating Christmas with us! See my next post for details on Sunday.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Christmas Meme...

This is from Janet's website. Here it goes:

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Both

2. Real tree or artificial? Real love the smell.However this year we had a room that needed a small pencil tree and that one is fake.

3. When do you put up your tree? Within the first couple of weeks after Thanksgiving, depending on our schedules.

4. When do you take the tree down? After New Years

5. Do you like eggnog? Yucky!!!

6. Favourite gift received as a child? A green giraffe with white polka dots ( it was really cute, I need to find some pictures of it!)

7. Do you have a Nativity scene? Nope, but do have Precious Memories ornaments with the Nativity scene on them.

8. Hardest person to buy for? My mom and Alex.

9. Easiest person to buy for? Nieces, nephews and friends kids.

10. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? Not sure, will have to think about that.


11. Mail or email Christmas cards? Both – sometimes e-mail is a lifesaver

12. Favorite Christmas movie? Miracle on 34th Street with Elizabeth Perkins and Dylan McDermott (BTW Janet, I love the Lord of the Rings trilogy too!)

13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? After Halloween but usually don’t get finished until the week before.

14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Nope as much as sometime I might ike to ;o)

15. Favorite things to eat at Christmas? My mom’s nut bread, yum, yum!

16. Clear lights or colored on the tree? I prefer clear but Matt likes the colored.

17. Favorite Christmas song? Little Drummer Boy and Do you See What I See

18. Travel at Christmas or stay home? I agree with Janet - I prefer to stay at home and be with family!!!!!!

19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? Sure – Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen . And the most famous reindeer of all Rudolph (I have to sing the song to get them though)

20. Angel on the tree top or a star? Angel… boy these meme’s are long…

21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? We do both so we can see everyone

22. Most annoying thing about this time of year? The crowds

23. What is the "corniest" family tradition you do, or miss doing? We don’t really have a tradition except getting together…. Think we should start some

24. Ugliest Christmas Decoration ever invented? I’ll have to get back to you on that one…

25. Which looks the best, theme trees or homey trees?
Either but we go with traditional at our house.

26. What does Christmas mean to you? Family, friends, and celebrating the Reason for the season

If you want to play along please leave a comment so I can see your answers...

TGIF!!!


It's been a long week! I'm ready to move on to a fun filled weekend spent with friends. When I say fun filled, I really do mean fun filled. Tonight we are going to the movies with our friend down from GA. Tomorrow we are having friends over for a holiday dinner and Christmas cookie baking. To top it off Sunday night I am going to the Keith Urban concert with my friends Christina and Lynn. It will definitely be a busy weekend but I'm ready for some fun.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Congratulations...

to all those families who have received their referrals. What a great Christmas gift you've received. Wishing you all speedy travel arrangements and unforgettable "gotcha" days.

Bah Humbug...

I’ve been feeling this little rant come on for a few days so I figured I’d go ahead and get it over with. Once it is out the way I can go back to enjoying this Christmas season. For those of you poor souls reading this now is your chance to bail…

As I’ve been out holiday shopping the last week or so it’s really hit me what I, and others, will be missing yet again this year. Don’t get me wrong, I really do love the Christmas season. I truly enjoy time spent with family and friends, and dare I say it shopping (I’m not a shopper except at this time of year). I love the decorations, Christmas songs, holiday movies, and seeing the look on a loved ones face when they open a gift that they truly appreciate. But as I shop for my nephews, nieces and friends kids it hits me again that I’m still waiting. Waiting for the time when our dream of being parents comes true. I want to go shopping for OUR little girl. I want to brave the lines and take her to sit on Santa’s lap. I want to decorate our house just for her. I want to drive around and let her look at the neighborhood Christmas lights. I want to see her little face as she sees the wonders of the season for the first time!

When we began this process we thought we’d at least be seeing her face before the end of the year meaning about now. But as you know the wait is going on and on and on… kind of like the energizer bunny! Something makes me want to kick that pink bunny in the arse! I do realize that this is a childish notion but still think it would make me feel better even if for a brief moment. I could go on forever about what the reasons for the lengthening wait are but truthfully what I know is supposition even if it is based on truth. Whatever the reasons behind the wait the bottom line is the wait, the seemingly never-ending wait that has become the albatross around my neck. It frustrates me, it saddens me, it depresses me, it plain old pisses me off! I don’t want to think about another Christmas season passing us by without having our kid home. I don’t want to celebrate yet another birthday signifying the passing of time. I DON”T WANT TO WAIT ANYMORE!!!! (Note the key word here is want. I don’t want to do these things but I will. It’s the price of bringing my daughter home.)

So from whiny adoptive parent to another, how do you deal with it? What helps you get through the rough patches? I’ll tell you what I’m going to do… I’m going to go home turn on all my Christmas lights and write a letter to Santa… oh, and have a really large glass of wine!

15 and counting...

Our LIDaversary has come and gone again. We are now 15 months into the wait.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

What Christmas Ornament Are You?

You Are a Snowman

Friendly and fun, you enjoy bringing holiday cheer to everyone you know!

Thanks Angie!

We did an ornament exchange in my Ladybug adoption group. Angie sent me the cutest ornament with the most appropriate sentiment on it. It has a picture of a little girl and says "Believe." During this long adoption process this has become my new mantra. I think I'll keep this one up all year long as reminder that our turn is coming. Thanks Angie!

Here it is up at the top of our tree

We've made it through...

the review room. As of November 30th the CCAA has posted that they have reviewed all dossiers logged in through September 30, 2006. For those of you who may have forgotten what the significance of that is, it's that the CCAA has finally reviewed our dossier (our log-in date is 9/5/06). It's during review that if CCAA had any issue or questions concerning our dossier we would have been questioned. Luckily we didn't get any questions so we should be moving on to the match room ;o)

Sweet Pea, we are one step closer to bringing you home!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving...

It's that time of year... the air is getting a little cooler, the leaves are turning (okay not so much in FL but it sounded good ;o) and we are gearing up for the holiday rush. It's also a time of reflection, time to think about all that I am grateful for ~ family, friends both old and new, my job, the soldiers that serve us, the list is long. Thanksgiving is family, friends, food, football and fun. It's turkey induced coma's and naps. Most of all it's a time to thank God for those we love and all we have. I've been abundantly blessed this year and hope all of you have to! Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Thanksgiving Delights...


On Thanksgiving Day we’re thankful for
Our blessings all year through,
For family we dearly love,
For good friends, old and new.

For sun to light and warm our days,
For stars that glow at night,
For trees of green and skies of blue,
And puffy clouds of white.

We’re grateful for our eyes that see
The beauty all around,
For arms to hug, and legs to walk,
And ears to hear each sound.

The list of all we’re grateful for
Would fill a great big book;
Our thankful hearts find new delights
Everywhere we look!

By Joanna Fuchs


Friday, November 16, 2007

CONGRATULATIONS....

Congratulations to the Clark and Summerville families! Two of my fellow ladybugs have received their long awaited referrals for their children. Wishing you speedy travel arrangements and wonderful "gotcha" days! Hope your celebrating this weekend :o)

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Beautiful Sunset...


I was surfing the net looking for a cool picture for my Thanksgiving day post when I ran across the beautiful sunset picture above. I don't know where it was taken but I wish I could see the real thing. I can just imagine kicking back and letting the craziness of the day go while watching the sun go down, can't you?

Monday, November 12, 2007

They Did Their Share...

On Veteran’s Day we honor
Soldiers who protect our nation.
For their service as our warriors,
They deserve our admiration.

Some of them were drafted;
Some were volunteers;
For some it was just yesterday;
For some it’s been many years;

In the jungle or the desert,
On land or on the sea,
They did whatever was assigned
To produce a victory.

Some came back; some didn’t.
They defended us everywhere.
Some saw combat; some rode a desk;
All of them did their share.

No matter what the duty,
For low pay and little glory,
These soldiers gave up normal lives,
For duties mundane and gory.

Let every veteran be honored;
Don’t let politics get in the way.
Without them, freedom would have died;
What they did, we can’t repay.

We owe so much to them,
Who kept us safe from terror,
So when we see a uniform,
Let’s say "thank you" to every wearer.
~ Joanna Fuchs

For those of you who have or are serving our country, a salute to you today and every day. THANK YOU for your sacrifice, dedication and loyalty to the rest of us. May God bless and keep you...

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Fourteen Months...

have come and gone since we were logged into China. As you all know by now predicting when we will bring our baby home has become impossible for a couple of reasons. The first being that doing straight statistical math puts us so far out from receiving our referral that we can't wrap our minds around that possibility. The second is that China uses "Chinese math" which, in relation to referrals, can only be calculated by China. Speculation and rumors abound but the truth is only China knows what is going on, what is causing the delays, and what or if they are planning to do anything to correct the situation. I think they will try to correct the situation but as with anything it will take time. Referrals did come in from some new orphanages this month and that is a good sign. Soooo... that being said we are still 14 months closer than we were before.

Now on to holiday shopping, they will be here in the blink of an eye...

Referral day...

Congratulations Glitter Graphics

To all those families who received their referrals today.

Wishing you speedytravel arrangements and wonderful "gotcha" days!

Update: CCAI matched 37 families!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Rascal Flatts Concert


I went with some friends Sunday night to see Rascal Flatts and Jason Aldean at the Ford Amphitheater. We got there a little early and had a mini cookout. Thanks for dinner Andy! Both Jason and Rascal Flatts put on a great show. One of the highlights was when Rascal Flatts had a group of Marines come up on stage to honor them. Here are some pictures of the fun, enjoy!

Christmas Idea...

As you all already know I'm big on supporting our troops. A friend sent me the information below today. This idea will take little effort and cost no more than a card and stamp. When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include the following:

A Recovering American soldier
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue,NW
Washington,D.C. 20307-5001

Please show your support for our soldiers this holiday season. Being injured, in a hospital and away from your family must be terrible at Christmas. They sacrifice so much on our behalf and it would be great to show them that we are grateful. Please join me in sending our soldiers a little holiday cheer.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

What a day...


On Halloween I spent the day with my nephew, Joshua, his mom Jennifer. I volunteered at Joshua's Fall Festival. The kids started the day by having a costume parade. Josh was a fireman for this part of the day. The kids were lined up by class and then paraded around the circular drive at the front of the school. They were so cute! Afterwards all the volunteers went to the hall to finalize prep for the festival and get to our assigned stations. Josh goes to a small christian school, SonRise, so the festival was held inside. There was a hula hoop toss, bowling with corn ear pins, an apple toss, a discovery barn, sensory boxes, a pumpkin toss, a find your letters pool filled with fall leaves, pumpkin decorating, and last but not least cookie decorating. Each class was brought in and assigned a station. The director then allowed 6-8 minuted per station and yelled switch. Let me tell you, it was quite an experience ;o) I was stationed at the pumpkin toss. Some of those kids have quite an arm! Retrieving pumpkins for 62 kids wore me out. The festival went quite well and the kids had alot of fun.

After school we went to see my brother and dad for lunch. Then home to rest up for trick-or-treating later. For that part of the night Josh was a skeleton. It was cute costume and he had so much fun "scaring" the neighbors. It was quite a day, thanks Jenn, Josh and Steve for including me in the fun!

Check out the slide show below to see all the fun!

Halloween 2007

Here some pictures of our family & friends this Halloween. Enjoy!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Happy Halloween...

Myspace Graphics - Trick or Treat Mummy

Wishing you lots fun as you take your little goblins trick-or-treating!

Thank you Secret Pal...


My Aug/Sept CCAI Secret Pal sent me the cutest little Halloween bibs and burp cloths from Bumber Crop Baby for this months swap. Aren't they cute?

Thanks Pal you've done it again!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Send a soldier a message...

As you all know I have a soft spot for the men and women who are fighting for our country. Politics aside, I think that we, as a nation and individuals, should support our troops. They are fighting for us and our way of life. It is a thankless job, one that requires much sacrifice not only their part but of those they love. These men and women are heroes and deserve recognition for all that they do.

Today while I was surfing the net I found these two websites Any Soldier and America Supports You. At the first you can find a list of soldiers to send mail. The second site allows you to send e-mails which are then posted. I encourage you to take a few minutes of your time to send a letter or e-mail to one of our soldiers. I'm sure that any word from "home" is a welcome respite for someone so far away from home and family.

For all of our soldiers...You and yours are in my daily thoughts and prayers. Thank you for your courage and the sacrifices you make for us all.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

I've been Boo'd...

My Ladybug group did a cyber version of Boo Bags. Wendy was my Boo buddy and sent us a box full of goodies. She include Halloween socks for me and our little one to be, a matching book, a multi-color pumpkin light, pretty fall kitchen towels, beaded pumpkin coasters, milk and white chocolate truffles (still debating on whether to share those), and a pumpkin t-shirt for Matt to wear when passing out candy on Halloween night. Check it out below... the cat didn't come in the box ;o)



Thank you Wendy!!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Something to look forward too...



Next week I am going to spend the day helping out at my nephew's Fall Festival. There will be a costume parade (nothing scary, he goes to a Christian school) and then the kids will spend the remainder of their school day at the festival. After school we are having lunch with Grandpa and then going trick-or-treating. It will be a nice break to hang out with the kids and have some fun. Come back next week for pictures...

Monday, October 22, 2007

Random thoughts...

Lately it seems like more than ever we have begun to lose our optimism about the "wait." It seems like it is the proverbial albatross around our neck. Even when it's not there, it's right there under the surface. For those of you fellow adoptive parents you know exactly what I mean. This wait has turned into a living, breathing thing that unexpectedly rears it's ugly head when you least expect it. It's made appearances at Target, at the mall, and even at family dinners. There you are going about your day and wham it hits you right between the eyes. This is not the first time I've mentioned it nor am I the only one to do so. Our optimistic thoughts for an increased number referrals per month has dwindled until they are but a shadow of hope. Yet hope I do.

I hope and pray each night for the perseverance, faith, and dare I say it, patience to get us through. Despite the trepidation of seeing yet another tiny batch of referrals I check the CCAA site and our agency's referral site regularly hoping for a decent number of referrals to be announced. Obviously we're still waiting for that large referral batch to arrive. Yet I continue to hope, I continue to yearn for a swift conclusion to this long journey. Hope and faith are what can and will carry us through. It will not be easy but it can be done by taking one day at a time.

Happy Birthday to you both...


Christina's birthday was last Wednesday and Lynn's big 30 is tomorrow.
Hope all your birthday wishes come true!
Happy Birthday, I love you both!

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

New Squishes...

I have finally added some additional squish pictures to my quilt blog.
Check them out at my 100 Good Wishes Quilt site.

Lovey Swap...

My Worth Waiting For group did a "Lovey" swap this month. A lovey can be a stuffed animal or something else that babies and small children carry around with them for a sense of security. My swap buddies were the Hearn family. They sent me the softest pink blanket and a ladybug mug. Thanks guys I love them both. Check them out...

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Miss Sophia has arrived....

Babies are Angels that fly to the earth,
their wings disappear at the time of their birth.
One look in their eyes and we're never the same.
They're part of us now and that part has a name,
That part is your heart and a bond that won't sever,
our Babies are Angels, we love them forever.
~Unknown~


Congratulations Mark and Rebecca!
Best wishes for you all as you bring your little angel home.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

13 and counting....


I found this picture appropriate for our 13 month LID anniversary since it is almost Halloween! Speaking of Halloween, I can't wait to see all the little trick-or-treaters in my new neighborhood ;o)

Something to think about...



"You, Lord, give perfect peace to those who keep their purpose firm and put their trust in you."

Isaiah 26
:3

Sunday, October 07, 2007

How 'bout those Florida Teams!?!?

USF Bulls vs. West Virginia

If you've previously read this blog than you're aware that I'm a huge hockey fan. But you may not know that I'm also a football fan, well specifically a USF Bulls football fan (yes, I like the Bucs too!). Why then you ask have I not previously posted anything about them? Well, in part because for the most part I've tried to keep this blog a little more family and friends related. In other words I didn't and don't want to make it a monument to sports, that's not really what it was intended for. But seeing as there are not alot of other positives to post about right now you may, or may not, begin to see more sports related posts. My husband tried to tell me I was a front-runner today because I was cheering for the Bulls during dinner at Beef O'Brady's. However, that simply is not the case. Let's be clear, I went to college at USF so therefore it is quite reasonable I would cheer for the Bulls despite the fact that the team didn't exist way back then, lol. Anyway I digress, back to my original point - how 'bout those Florida teams? Both USF and the Lightning won their games today. That make the Bulls 5-0 and the Bolts 2-0. Both games were high energy and fun to watch. GO BULLS!! GO BOLTS!!


Bolts vs. Atlanta Thrasher 5-2

Friday, October 05, 2007

What A Comeback!!

Have to say it was great to win our home opener against the Devils! Brodeur isn't the best goalie in the league for no reason. Despite the rocky start our guys pulled off a great comeback. Holmer (our goalie Johan Holvquist - 26 saves) and Vinnie (2 goals) had an awesome game. Of course so did a few other guys like St. Louis (3 assists) and Vinnie Prospal (1 goal). One down and 80 more games to go, let's do it BOLTS!

Can you tell we're excited hockey is back ?!?!