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!
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Thanksgiving Delights...
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....
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.
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...
Now on to holiday shopping, they will be here in the blink of an eye...
Referral day...
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
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!
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