Thursday, December 22, 2011

Puppy Love

We just received a few pictures of Hudson and Oh. My. Goodness. they are too cute.

We are so thankful for the pictures that we get occasionally.




His foster family's dog recently had 4 puppies...and as you can see, he is absolutely enjoying a little Puppy Love here.

Okay...ready for another one???  This one made me laugh out loud.



Looks like the black puppy is nuzzling his neck.  So Cute...I can't stand it!

I'm lovin' the split pants thing going on too.  Funny!

This picture also has a good shot of his extra pinkie thing that he has going on.  Poor little guy... it's just hanging there.  In some of his birthday pictures from July, there is one where he is looking at his finger like..."Seriously, are you kidding me?  Get this thing off me."  It looks like it probably just has blood flow to it so it has continued to develop but no bone or cartilage.  That's a  good thing because it's an easy fix.  Here in Am*rica, that would have been taken care of right after birth. 

As soon as we have our travel approval we'll be getting doctor's appointments lined up for when we return and then we will be on track to start repairing his cleft issues and pinkie.  So thrilled for him.  We are so thankful too that despite his cleft lip and palate he has continued to thrive and we could wait to do his surgeries until we got him home.  Now he'll have his momma and daddy there to comfort him and love on him after his surgeries.  God is Good...All the Time.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

What a Big Boy

We got updated pictures and information on Hudson a couple of weeks ago.  Yay!!

He is a big boy!  At 17 months, he is:
 
HEIGHT身高:83cm  = around 30 inches
WEIGHT 体重:11kg = around 25 lbs. 
FEET LENGTH足长:13cm

Even on American growth charts he's big.  I'm just hoping that some of the smaller clothes we bought him will fit. 

The outfit he's wearing is from the care package we sent.  Aren't those boots cute?!

You can see all his other goodies in the background.

I can't believe that we will have him in our arms in a month.

 

He's starting to walk so I'm guessing that's the reason for the scuff above his eye.

I feel like we have missed so many "firsts" like walking but Oh my goodness sweet boy...
You have no idea what awaits you here.  A momma and a daddy that will love you like crazy and a sister and brother that can't wait to be a part of all your firsts in our family.



Isn't he a cutie.

We are now just waiting for our Article 5 this week and then our Travel Approval in a couple of weeks. 

CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!

 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

What's It Really About?

I borrowed the following blog from the L*ve Without Boundaries blog today.  I thought it was definitely worth reposting since it is thought provoking.

I also read another blog recently by Jen Hatmaker  (http://jenhatmaker.com/blog.html)  that was also another one of those posts that I love because it causes you to do a serious "Gut check"... a "Where and What are our priorities REALLY?" check... a "Is our focus on the amazing miracle birth of our Savior?" check.

I loved what they have started doing with their children for Christmas.  In our family, we have done this for many years when we bought gifts for our kids but just didn't have the cute rhyme to go with it. 

You get something you want, You get something you need, You get something to give, and You get something to read.

It's the giving part that ties in the following blog that I wanted to share.


Santa For The Orphaned




The other day my seven-year-old son and I were talking about a baby LWB had recently taken in for surgery. I told him that she would need to stay in one of our healing homes until she fully recovered, as her orphanage was very rural and extremely poor. I was trying to explain to him at a first-grade level what I had seen at her orphanage when I visited there this year. I described the coal “stoves” in the center of the room that were the only source of heat and explained that there weren’t any toys to play with. My son was silent for a minute and then once again reminded me of the wonderful innocence of childhood when he said with completely certainty, “But at least it is Christmas, and Santa will be bringing them all toys.” Isn’t that a beautiful thought? Of Santa arriving to every orphanage around the world with the supplies that are needed?



As my own kids put together their wish lists this season, with video games and the newest gadgets they’ve seen on TV, it’s hard not to think about the shopping trips I have taken with older orphaned children. I remember one trip in particular, as I was very close to the girls there, and I was finally given permission to take them shopping one evening. I told them they could pick anything in the store that would make them happy and was humbled to the core when the first girl worked up the courage to finally ask me if she might have some shampoo. The rest shyly asked for the things they wanted the most as well: a pencil, a cup, a warm pair of socks. Not one girl that night asked for anything frivolous. And each of them was so excited to have something of her own.



This holiday season, I invite you to add just one orphaned child to your gift list this year. I can promise you that it will be a gift that will bring so much joy to a child who normally lives with so little. We’ve made this task as easy as possible for you, by compiling a holiday gift guide specifically for orphaned children. We have gifts for as little as $10, and the catalog includes items like warm coats, new cribs, art supplies, toys, and more. You can see all of the wish list items here – and leave all of the details of delivering the gifts to children to the LWB elves.



There is no better season to remember the children around the world who have no mom or dad of their own. From all of us at LWB, we send our deepest thanks to each of you for your care and compassion to the children who wait.



Amy Eldridge, Executive Director


If your family is looking for a place to give to help those in need this Christmas season, please consider L*ve Without Boundaries.  Our own little Hudson is an example of a life that can be changed or even saved by the work this organization is doing.  You can click on the link on my side bar to go to their web site.


Sunday, December 4, 2011

Yeah .... Right!

This post will be titled Yeah  ...  Right.

Back Story~  This summer we started watching the Br*dy Bunch series on DVD.  It's been a lot of fun for me remembering all these episodes.  Good clean fun TV entertainment.

Well, we are finally to the epic- 3 part- very special episodes of - Br*dy's go to Hawaii.

Today we were watching the one where Greg is on the beach watching all the girls walk by and then he spots a girl not too far away from him and he decides to make his move.  He goes over and after a little chit chat he offers to help put suntan lotion on her.  Then...Peter and Bobby show up and some how move in and take over the suntan lotion duty.

While all this is going on Cody is appalled and saying things like "oooo gross".   I'll never do that stuff.

It struck me as funny so I decided to get it in writing.  This is what I got....


To this I say....Yeah Right!  We'll see about that. 
(and you can bet that I'm going to keep the note...should provide some good laughs in the years to come)

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Wanna Know What I'm Thankful For?

Wanna know what I'm thankful for on this special day set aside for giving THANKS?


This HANDSOME FLYBOY that makes me smile EVERYDAY!



And this very THOUGHTFUL, LOVING, and BEAUTIFUL girl!



And this SILLY, ORNERY, and VERY CARING, SENSITIVE boy!


And last but certainly not least....This LITTLE BUNDLE OF BLUE LOVE!



God...You are so good to me.  Thank you for our HAPPINESS, our HEALTH, and our HOPE that we have through your son...JESUS.

Colossians 2:6-7
So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with THANKFULNESS.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Pictures from The Grandparent's Visit

When Bill's parents were here a couple of weeks ago, we took a little trip to Bok T*wer Gardens. We had gone there last Spring when all the flowers were in bloom and it was gorgeous. Since we were going in the Fall this time, I didn't expect to see many flowers but our awesome Florida weather didn't disappoint. There were still many flowers to see and it was still green and lush. Here are some pictures from our day....





These were some of the lovely flowers and plants that we saw...









More pics of the tower...





Enjoying some time together...







Lily Pads and Koi Fish...







Thursday, November 17, 2011

Hudson's New Crib

We haven't heard anything yet about Hudson's care package but......I do have some pretty sweet pictures that I can share.


A couple of weeks ago I had shared a link to a LWB newsletter that shared about the need for new cribs for many of the children in their foster homes.  Sweet little Hudson was the "poster child" for their example of just how bad many of the cribs are.  



As one of our friends said, it looked like he was in a Flintst*ne's movie.  Honestly I laughed out loud when I saw that comment.  Poor little guy.  But you know what is so much more important than how nice (or even safe) his little bed is....he is being loved by his foster momma and daddy and they were doing the best they could with what they had.

Well Michelle...you can tell Caleb that Mr. Hudson is livin' large in his new crib.
 

He's livin' so large that he's chillin' in his new crib with what looks like a cell phone.
I think he was trying to make a collect call to the U-S-of-A to let me know that it won't be much longer until we meet and start our lives together.

Hang on little Mister....we are trying to get there ASAP!  Love you sweet thing!!

We got an email today saying that we got our I800 provisional approval.  Next up is the NVC notification letter hopefully next week.  Both of these are good things...just don't ask me what they mean.  I understand it but can't really explain it. 

We are still hoping to leave mid-January. 


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Latest Care Package

After we received our latest referral, we were given permission to send a care package to Hudson and his foster family.

We are using the same website, Gifts To China With Love, that we used for his birthday to send him some goodies.  Sheri and Katherine did such a great job that I knew that we wanted to use them again. 



After giving them some ideas of what we would like to send, they came up with a great package.

Here's a picture of everything they are going to deliver.



He is going to get 2 winter outfits, a winter coat and pants, winter boots, some socks, a camera, a note to his foster family, and some cookies and peanuts.


Recently, I saw on a L*ve Without Boundaries newsletter that the children in Hudson's area are in great need of warm coats.   They were asking for donations of $15 to provide coats for the children in their foster homes in Qiandongnan.

So our gift of some warm outfits and very cute winter coat and pants are coming just in time. 

If you would like to donate, you can go to L*ve Without Boundaries.  Just click on the Donate Now at the top of the page.  Then you can put a note on the general fund that it is for the coats for Qiandongnan children.  All your gifts are tax deductible.

As soon as I get pictures back, I'll post them.  I can't wait for you all to see how much he has grown.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween

This year was an extra special Halloween since Bill's parents were here visiting. 

Last night we did a little pumpking carving.




The kids were all fired up to do their own version of bobbing for apples so they cleaned out a tub, filled it up, and went bobbing.


Yeh....Emma was helping Cody a little here.  Sisterly love.

Success!!

Emma's turn.

Whew...coming up for air.

Yay Emma.  You snagged one.

On Halloween night Bill's parents manned the house and candy bowl while we walked the neighborhood Trick or Treating with the kids.

Here's some pictures from the evening...

Emma was a girl from the 20's.  Cody was Buffalo Bill Cody.

Pretty Cute

Is that a Squirrel on your face? 
These were our pumpkins we carved.

The Candy Stash!

Enjoying the beautiful weather with Dale and Phyllis on the lanai while Cody and Emma were looking through their candy.