Tuesday, July 31, 2012

July in pictures


Some how this month felt very long, but in a good way. We have been so busy and having lots of fun and have had lots of visitors. 
I can't believe summer will be over in a month, sad.
And I can't believe that I haven't posted in three weeks. I am pretty sure that is the longest I have ever gone. I just had to get this posted before the month was over because I have only posted two other times this month. As I said, life has been busy and fun!

Our friend works at our local fire department and the kids wanted to go and see the trucks. They loved it despite the fact that it was raining.

The kids had been playing outside and asked for a Popsicle and I had them sit on the step with our neighbor friend. I thought they looked so cute all three with their helmets on.

Having pool noodle light saber wars. This exhausted them every night for a week and they fell asleep fast after going to bed.

Thought it was so cute how Mac was laying one night when I went to check on him before I went to bed.

And then I had found Oak like this snuggled up to her favorite bear.

Mac had asked if he could gather all the blankets and pillows and jump in them. I was in a good mood to let him. They had so much fun doing this. And then Mac and Oak all by themselves and without any reservation put every single blanket and pillow back where they go.

Nice moves Mac!

My good friend Rose came to visit with her boys. One day we went hiking at my favorite hiking spot, Sweet Creek. 

On the hike we stopped to do a little playing in the water and Mac had so much fun catching Salamanders. 

I have been wanting to be more creative with Oak's hair and I finally figured out how to do this with her hair. It was so cute on her!

Mac with his instructor working on getting a second stripe for his belt.

Mac getting his second stripe for his belt which required him to know names of the moves for his form.

 She went and got the chair herself and started washing the dishes. 

I just was loving her hair and she was being so cute! Love this girl!

Mac even cooperated for a picture. I have adorable kids for sure!!

Mac found Daddy's shaver. He thought he was so cool!

Grandpa showing them his handcuffs from being a police officer.

Mac played for about an hour with the hose in front of his grandparents house. He had a blast! He LOVES water and getting wet. And spraying his sister!

Figuring out how to get a drink...

Mac has been taking swim lessons. He is doing really well and is basically getting private lessons because there are two instructors and two kids. 

We went to visit this really cool furniture store near where my parents live. This big fish was outside and the kids just thought it was so cool.

In the cool furniture store. This was no boring store, it had the coolest stuff and lots of old cars and ponds and the kids had so much fun that we were there for about an hour and it was hard to get the kids to leave.

Cousin time!! We have had cousins visiting from Colorado and they have been having so much fun together. They were eating ice cream on the table and Oak could no be left out and I found her on the table with them.

We also went camping! It was so much fun. I will do a post of its own for that.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Wild Life Safari...


We had bought a Groupon to go to Wild Life Safari and it was about to expire so we hustled down there on one of our last available days that we could. It was alot of fun, although not worth the amount of money it costs without the Groupon discount. We had fun together as a family and that is the point, and what I always hope for when trying to make memories with my little family.

For those of you who don't know what Wild Life Safari is. It is a free range zoo, and you are able to drive through it in your car, with your windows down, while driving extremely slowly. 


Kids eating their lunch.

The kids don't have to sit in their car seats while driving through. They thought they were so cool to sit on our laps while the car was going.




They had what they called a village I think where you could walk around and see smaller animals.

I think he was showing me what the face the turtle was making.

So CUTE!






I think we were looking at monkeys (I don't really remember).

Monday, July 9, 2012

Birth families...

Tonight I was texting a bit with Oak's birth mother and setting up plans to get together soon with her and her mother. A little bit later I was looking at Mac's birthmother's blog and reading her updates. And then I just got this overwhelming feeling like my heart would just burst with love for these amazing people. I can't even begin to tell you how incredibly blessed I feel to know them on such a deep level and to just know them in general. I don't just love them for what they have done for me, because their sacrifice wasn't for me. But I love them for the sacrifice they made for our children, for their babies. It is a very rare thing to know someone as deeply as that, I feel incredibly honored. I so look up to both of our children's birth families and think so highly of them and try to draw strength from their examples.

It hurts my heart to hear how those who are ignorant to the world of adoption talk about birth parents or birth families. I hate when I hear people say things like, "I could never do that." or "How could someone do that?". I try so hard to share with others how amazing I think our birth families are, how amazing all birth families are. I try to share as much of the positive things and blessings that have come to our birth families because of their choice and sacrifice. And I hope it has helped, I hope I have made a difference. 

I was asked to give a talk on adoption in our ward last fall and my entire talk ended up being about what I learned from C's (Mac's birth mother) example through her trials, choice and sacrifice. (I can't share anything about Oak's birth family).

I wasn't planning on sharing it on my blog because of it's very personal nature for me and for C. But I have felt the promptings to do so now.

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As I read one particular line in the Primary Song "The Family is of God", I found that it had great meaning to me personally, “God gave us families to help us become what He wants us to be.”  I felt this was true personally in the building of my own eternal family.
Exactly five years ago, my husband and I were led to make a decision that would send us on a journey that has changed our lives in so many ways.  We did not know it at the time, but this decision would bring so many opportunities for us to learn, and grow in ways we did not know was even possible. The consequential events that have happened since that decision have brought us more joy and gratitude then we ever thought possible. That decision was to grow our family through adoption.
When we made the decision to adopt, I was not aware of the profound impact that it would have on my spiritual growth and how much it would solidify my testimony.  What I have experienced and witnessed in this journey has forever changed my outlook on life and on those around  me.  I know that this experience was a part of my Heavenly Father’s eternal plan for me to become what He wants me to be.
We have been blessed twice through adoption and each of our children’s adoption stories is immensely precious to me. I am not able to share with you every experience or everything I learned, but I do want to share some things I learned from one particular young lady that is very near and dear to my heart. Her example to me, as well as my knowledge of Heavenly Father’s love for her, has forever changed me. 
What I know about "C" doesn’t start with the day she came into our lives, but a few months prior when we were making a huge leap of faith by following the spirit. We felt strongly we were to make a big move that would take us far from our family. After we had officially made the decision to move we went to look for a place to live. That very same weekend C would find out she was pregnant. She would immediately know that the baby she carried was not hers, but belonged in an eternal family with a Mother and a Father. This young lady was Mac’s Birth Mother.
As I have looked back at the timing, I realized that Heavenly Father was not only answering our countless prayers to become parents, but answering C’s prayers before she even uttered them. What more proof do you need that Heavenly Father knows each of us individually and loves us enough to know what we need even before we need it. This very knowledge allows us to know that we are true children of God.
The next few months for C would consist of a lot of time on her knees praying to find a family for her baby whom she called “Peanut”.  I am actually going to share this part of   C's story in her own words.
"...[The time came] to choose parents for “Peanut”…   I got online and started looking at couples [hoping to adopt]…  Right away the names “B and B” stood out to me…I looked at the other couples and read all their profiles.  I wrote down each couples names so I could pray about it in the next few weeks.  Day after day I would pray over each individual couple waiting for some prompting or feeling about each one.  I was starting to get frustrated because I wasn’t getting any answers.  That morning I had read a talk by Richard G. Scott about receiving answers to prayers.  He instructed that sometimes the Lord lets us make our own decisions and then he can approve or disapprove.  So I got down on my knees and prayed:  “Heavenly Father, I would really like B and B to be Peanut’s parents.”   I had this amazing peace and comfort come over me which I couldn’t stop the flow of tears.  I knew that He had approved of my decision and I was so grateful for that confirmation.” –“C”
Richard G Scott said, “It matters not our circumstance, be we humble or arrogant, poor or rich, free or enslaved, learned or ignorant, loved or forsaken, we can address Him. We need no appointment. Our supplication can be brief or can occupy all the time needed. It can be an extended expression of love and gratitude or an urgent plea for help. He has created numberless cosmos and populated them with worlds, yet you and I can talk with Him personally, and He will ever answer.”


I am sure C was feeling less than worthy to receive an answer to her prayers, yet she humbled herself and asked in faith. Her example of faith in wanting to find the right family for her baby leaves me overwhelmed with knowledge that she loved him enough to do what was best for him. She did that for him! She was not thinking of herself, if she had been, she would not have taken it to prayer and could have easily just chosen anyon. Because she did this for him, we have our beautiful son.
The day after C said this prayer and received her answer, we received the phone call that brought her into our lives. This day we found out that we would finally have an answer to our prayers and we would finally be parents in just five short months.  And although at this point I had never met her and I knew nothing about her, I already knew the best part about her: her deep and abiding love for her baby. Our hearts not only grew to love our soon-to-be baby, but his Birth Mother as well.
The night before C was to be induced to deliver her baby boy. I lay in bed thinking about her, worrying about, and wondering what she was feeling. I really could not imagine the pain and heartache that she would be feeling that night as she thought about the next day when she would deliver a baby that would not be hers to keep. I was praying my heart out for her to be comforted and know the love that we have for her and the love that our Heavenly Father has for her. I prayed that she was not alone, that she had the support she needed as she anticipated the events of the following day.
When C was in labor, she asked us to come to the hospital and see her. When we walked into the hospital room we were greeted by C’s mother, who was so excited to see us and opened her arms to embrace us with a hug. I was taken aback by this woman who we only just met, yet I could feel the love she had for us radiating from her. I watched her with her daughter and could tell how deeply she loved C and Mac.  What I witnessed from this woman in the hospital will forever be a true example to me of unconditional love, and the very true sense of what a mother should be. 
Mac was born just a few hours later, and as I walked into the room to see my son for the first time, I saw him in the arms of his birth mother and she was just beaming with pride for this beautiful baby boy that she had cared for the last nine months. She immediately handed him to me, and to look into the eyes of my beautiful son, Mac was a moment I will never forget. I was now a mother, his mother.
The next day was an emotional one. I knew it would be hard, but in actuality I wasn’t prepared for the intensity of all that would take place. My heart literally broke into a million pieces as I watched C cry as she held and kissed and snuggled Mac and was preparing to say goodbye to him. She carefully dressed him, and stroked his soft skin when he cried and placed a hand crocheted hat on his head that she had so carefully made just for this day.  As I stood by and watched this, I learned in a very powerful way the true meaning of selflessness.
That day I knew that I would always be able to tell Mac with a surety that C loves him as much as we do. I can tell him that it broke her heart to have to leave him, but made her so happy to know that he would have a forever family.
We took Mac home and as we soaked in every ounce of happiness that our sweet, little Mac brought us, our hearts still ached for C.  I could hardly think about her or talk about her without getting choked up and tears forming in my eyes. I had witnessed her make a sacrifice for the beautiful baby boy that was laying in my arms. I knew as I held him, she was hurting, yet she was happy that he was where he was supposed to be.
As the months went by, C would share with us her testimony of her experience and surety of her choice for Mac and of her plans for the future. Her progress through repentance seemed to shine through every time we saw her. And she seemed to really grasp and understand the purpose and power of the Atonement.
Elder D. Todd Christofferson recently spoke at General Conference, saying, “Without repentance, there is no real progress or improvement in life. Pretending there is no sin does not lessen its burden and pain. Suffering for sin does not by itself change anything for the better. Only repentance leads to the sunlit uplands of a better life. And, of course, only through repentance do we gain access to the atoning grace of Jesus Christ and salvation. Repentance is a divine gift, and there should be a smile on our faces when we speak of it. It points us to freedom, confidence, and peace. Rather than interrupting the celebration, the gift of repentance is the cause for true celebration.”
Seeing her happy, made us happy! And we would celebrate with her as she reached the goals she had set for herself.
C too would celebrate with us as we reached milestones in Mac’s adoption. She repeatedly would tell us, she couldn’t wait until he was able to be sealed to us.
We were able to finalize Mac’s adoption when he was six months old and we joyfully took him with us into the Temple where he became a part of our eternal family, just as if he had been born to us. We were very blessed to have C and her parents make the very long drive to come to the Temple on that very special day. And C’s parents actually attended our sealing. As we came out of the Temple, C came to me, hugged me so tightly and told me how grateful she was that we both got what we wanted, an eternal family for Mac. How precious and beautiful those words were to my heart. How grateful I am to know this beautiful daughter of God.
Her and her families sacrifice along with the sacrifice Oak’s birth family, make me a better person and a better mother. They prove that we can do hard things, that we can triumph over our downfalls and our trials. They prove that adoption is truly about hope and love. That we can love others no matter their choices or circumstances or differences.
I testify to you that we are all children of God, that he loves us and is ever mindful of all of us, of our joys and sorrows, our wants, needs and greatest desires, and of our good and poor choices. He is there when we pray, he is waiting, listening and answering our prayers. His hand is ever present in our lives, even if we don’t see it. He wants us to be happy.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

The 4th at the Lake 2012

Every year we go to the Lake House for the 4th of July with Hubs' family. It is my favorite summer holiday and favorite family vacation. This year's visit was a little tougher than some in the past. But I still hated to leave when we had to pack up and come home. I felt like we didn't get to soak in as much fun as I would have liked. The weather was beautiful! And the kids had fun playing out side. 
The day we left for the Lake House Oak had a fever. She seemed fine so we went anyway. She was fine while we were there but pretty clingy and really wouldn't let anyone else hold her or help her with anything. And she wasn't her normal happy, easy going self. Then by Thursday Mac ended up with a fever. I should have seen that coming because he was a stinker while we were there. He had the hardest time listening and obeying. I mean right out refused to obey. I felt like I was continually reminding him to not shoot the nerf gun at someone or not spray water at someone and he would get warned and then he would still disobey. Mac is four years old and does this occasionally but it was constant while we were there. He kept on lying to us about this and that and kept on peeing his pants without telling us. When I would talk to him about all of these things, he could not listen and it would go through one hear and out the other. I was loosing it, seriously!! And there were the moments he was so great and would listen great. He was totally bi-polar. (He is now back to his normal self, thankfully). Oak ended up being the same way once we got home and I have never seen her so grumpy. She would want something and then you would give it to her and she wouldn't want it and would get mad. Nothing made her happy and she spent most of the day yesterday crying and throwing herself on the floor and clinging to us but not wanting us. I just had to laugh it off or else I would cry, because it was so frustrating to not be able to help her. Now that fevers are gone they both have coughs and snotty noses.
All the guys worked on the actual house. They spent almost all day, everyday fixing the water pump, building a pump house for the pump, pressure washing the house and painting the entire exterior of the house. They were still working on painting when we left and Hubs' dad actually fell off a ladder and broke three ribs. OUCH! I guess Hub's fell off a ladder too. Actually he said the ladder tipped and he fell off and the ladder landed on top of him. He said he was just up three rungs so he is just bruised up a bit, thankfully. He didn't actually tell me until hours later. 

Every year we take a picture of the kids in their red, white and blue with the flag. This year we added the chalk board sign with the date. Looking back it is crazy to see how they have grown every year. Love all of these kids!

The big excitement for the boys this year was fishing. They were in heaven. Mac caught his very first fish all by himself. He was so proud and so cute holding it up.

This is what the doc looked like most of the time. The boys fishing and the girls swimming.

The girls let the little boys push them off the dock.

Hubs took Mac fishing out on the paddle boat and Hubs said he really got the hang of casting. But he didn't catch anything.

The kids' cousins got a new puppy and Oak LOVED it! His name is Maximus Biscuit or "Max". He is cute, but a chewer. He pulled my shoe right of my foot and started chewing on it. It was actually quite funny!

Just eating a snack outside. My kids pretty much refused to eat anything fruits or veggies there even though there wasn't a ton of junk food.

Playing with the water squirters. This was one of those times that I told him numerous time to only squirt towards the lake and then he almost soaked his Aunt twice. 

Mac and Grandma.

The boys getting excited to head out tubing.

Mac's first time tubing. He was so excited!


I just love the light in this one.

That is screaming of excitement. He LOVED IT!!

Wind blown hair. This is what his hair looked like when he got back in the boat. 

Just enjoying the ride.

Trying to fish again.


The kids talked Uncle Spencer into taking them down to the dock to fish. There were four little boys with fishing poles and Uncle Spencer spent most of the time untangling fishing wire. It was very amusing. 

Oak wanted to swim in the lake. So we let her.

Mac even jumped in. He liked it but doesn't really know how to be in the water with a life jacket on.


Oak like it at first but when daddy would go further from the dock...

she got upset.


My sister-in-law made these brownie cake balls dipped in colored chocolate. Isn't it cute!?!

There was lots of lego playing. Mac brought his little set, but Grandma brought her big basket of legos from her classroom and they were spread on a blanket up stairs. My nephew, who is 14, made all the Washington D.C. monuments. It was very cool.

Playing with cousins.

The evening of the 4th the Lake had fireworks over the lake. All the kids and dads pile into the boat and go watch, but this year we didn't let Mac go. With how he had been acting and Hubs is uncomfortable being in the boat at night we just did some fireworks of our own. And Mac was actually okay with that.




Everybody lining up to get there sparklers lit.



And my beloved Chacos finally bit the dust! SO SAD! I have had these for about 7 years and I LOVE THEM! I wear them all the time, as you can tell from my tan line. I am going to have to save my money to buy me some new ones and wear cheap, uncomfortable sandals from walmart, bah!

Yes, I was there too!

Love how Mac is standing. He kept on saying things like..."Let's see how this baby does!" referring to the fireworks. I was laughing so hard. What a cutie!

Mac helping paint the new pump house.

They found a little snake and my kids loved it!.

Even Oak!


My patriotic cuties!


The grandboys!!

Oak really wanted to go on a boat ride, so we went and got gas in it. I don't think she went on the boat last summer, so this would have been her first boat ride.

Daddy let Mac drive the boat without help.

Pulling into the county dock.


Mac looking for ducks in the canal.

Oak driving.

Oak waiting patiently to roast marshmallows.

Mac so proud of himself for climbing this rickety ladder. 



She loved getting sticky!


Until next year...