Your Mommy Adopted You, Mommy, Just Like Me!

Over the weekend, the kids and I were on the way to the park to meet some friends.  My friends have also adopted through foster care.  They have a daughter, but, sadly, just had to say goodbye to her biological twin baby brothers when they were reunited with their birth father.  It is not my story to tell, but, suffice … Continue reading Your Mommy Adopted You, Mommy, Just Like Me!

My Son Wants To Be Amazing.

The other night, at dinner, I went around the table, and asked the kids, “What are your goals for the week?”  I don’t really know why, but I thought it might be interesting. Kaleb, the ever-humble, said “To be amazing!” William, the slightly insecure, said “To try not to upset Kaleb so much.” This, obviously, … Continue reading My Son Wants To Be Amazing.

Moving Past The Past

Lizzie.  I don't write about her a lot.  In a way, there's not a lot to say, but, in a way, there is.  It's just that, I don't think that people come to my blog to read about how totally awesome I think my five year old is.  I really do, by the way.  But, … Continue reading Moving Past The Past

Our First Christmas Together

This was a significant Christmas.  This was our first Christmas as a family of six.  Kaleb was with us last year, but he was visiting.  He was on his best behavior.  And, even though, we were trying to treat him like a member of the family.  And, he was acting like he was a member of … Continue reading Our First Christmas Together

I Don’t Want To Be Grumpy Pants.

I wrote this blog right after Thanksgiving, but, for some reason, never posted it. And, since one of my resolutions, this year, is to be more patient, I thought I'd slip it. in. :)I hate it when I yell at my kids.  I know that I'm not the only mother that does it, but I hate it.  And, … Continue reading I Don’t Want To Be Grumpy Pants.

A Letter To Our Adopted Child

Brian was going through old adoption papers tonight.  Among the MAPP certificate, the background check verifications, and the home study stating that we were approved for up to 2 children up to age 12 (haha); he ran across a letter that we had to write to our future child.  I think it was mostly so the … Continue reading A Letter To Our Adopted Child

William Struggles with His Handwriting

My William.  He's smart as can be, but he had some catching up to do when he came to us with undiagnosed ADHD and minimal pre-school preparation.  In spite of that, he has flourished, and most academic things come easy to him.  Because, like I said, he's smart.  All my kids are. :)But he has … Continue reading William Struggles with His Handwriting

My Boy Is Finally Finalized! He’s Kaleb Parker now. :)

One thing can always be said for us.  We never do things the simple way.  Sometimes that's because of random circumstances.  And, sometimes, it's because of me.  You see, there's a reason that Brian calls me Lucy Ricardo. :)When we finalized with the boys, it was definitely due to random circumstances.  The car overheated which … Continue reading My Boy Is Finally Finalized! He’s Kaleb Parker now. 🙂