One of our friend's, Callie, came over today and wanted to play with Ellie. Callie is in Kindergarten and she did an excellent job of playing with and entertaining Ellie. I actually managed to get the dishes done while they played "doll house". It was so sweet. Here are a few photos of the "girls" playing together. Check out the drool in the first photo. I think there might be more teeth in her future.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Bath Time
One of our friend's, Callie, came over today and wanted to play with Ellie. Callie is in Kindergarten and she did an excellent job of playing with and entertaining Ellie. I actually managed to get the dishes done while they played "doll house". It was so sweet. Here are a few photos of the "girls" playing together. Check out the drool in the first photo. I think there might be more teeth in her future.
Ahhh... better night
Here's a sweet couple of photos of Ellie eating her breakfast -- bananas and Cheerios.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Sleep and Adoption
We've tried: lights on, lights off, night light; music, white noise, singing, quiet, fans; bed propped up, lots of blankets and different kinds, sleeping with lots of clothing on and little clothing on; we try baths every night before bed along with a massage; we try reading and no reading; we try rocking, walking, bouncing, laying in the crib, sitting in the room, leaving the room; eating before, bottles before, filling her up. Tonight during our attempt at co-sleeping, she flipped, flopped, got up, crawled off, kicked, slapped, pulled hair, cried, pulled the blanket and generally just could not be still enough to rest. I'm just at a loss.
The experts do make sense when they note that all the anxieties surrounding their early years from the orphanage and their fears of night and being alone typically all surface at night. But, what do I do to help with that. Yes, I know patience and time. But, in the mean time, we continue to start trying to get her to sleep at 7:00 and finally get her down sometimes as late as 11:00. Then she will want a bottle sometime in the night and will wake up crying/screaming sometimes as many as four times a night. Then, she's up, for good, usually by 5:30 in the morning. She cannot be getting enough sleep. I'm not -- but it shouldn't be about me. But ultimately, the better/more sleep I'm able to get, the better I'm able to parent and function.
I continue to read and am thinking of calling our homestudy agency (local) and talking to the attachment specialist there to see if she can provide some practical tips. And, of course, I'm WIDE OPEN for tips from other adoptive parents who've experienced this and have things that worked for them.
An Evening Dedicated to Hope
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An Evening DEDICATED TO HOPE:
Highlighting the Orphan Care Ministries in Central Asia
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Friday, January 30 – 7 P.M.
Crossroads Community Church
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HOPE – that is all orphan children living in Central Asia have.
You can make a difference. You can touch a generation to change generations.
LAMb International and Possibilities International are partnering together to meet the needs of children in orphanages and difficult family situations…needs like…· Nutritional care· Basic medical care, eye glasses, dental care, physical therapy· Clothing and shoes· Tutoring and other educational assistance.
You will see pictures and hear stories that will not only touch your heart, but change you.
For more information, contact David or Jayne Schooler at 513-228-2303 or jayeschool@aol.com
WHO YOU WILL MEET:
Lynn and Ruby Johnston – Founders of LAMb International (Saturday only)
John, Julie, Emma and Bekah Wright. John is the Director of the Sponsorship program for Possibilities International.
David and Jayne Schooler, LAMb missionaries to Kyrgyzstan
WHO WE ARE:
LAMb International, the sending mission organization for the Schoolers is committed to helping children, families and adults grow and develop into healthy individuals, spiritually, physically, socially and mentally. LAMb’s defining Scripture: Ephesians 4:12,... “for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ…”· Possibilities International, the sending organization for the Wright family is a Canadian based charitable organization that presently works in Canada, Central Asia, Guatemala and the Philippines. They desire to care for the hopeless, helpless and hurting children and elderly, and passionately connect North Americans to this cause! PI seeks out those who live on the edges of their society, bringing them hope, joy, laughter, love and a future!
What about the needs of people beyond orphans? There are thousands of families and senior citizens living in extreme poverty in this area of the world. LAMb and Possibilities International are reaching out to families, senior citizens, people in homes for invalid men and women to help with basic needs. You will hear how you can partner in hope for them as well. www.actofkindness.blogspot.com
www.dandjschooler.blogspot.com
We are looking forward to meeting some of the people that have done so much for us as well as doing so much for our daughter's country. They are "Ambassadors of Hope" to a place that needs it so desperately. Anyone that is in the Ohio area should try to make it to one of these events. It will surely change your life!
Weekend Updates
Instead, we met out at Opry Mills to look for some brown shoes for Ellie. We did not find any, but since I did find a pair that Elizabeth had given us while we were in Kyrgyzstan, it was not a huge loss. Ellie had her first ice-cream at Opry Mills, but sadly since she had a cold and ate from all three of ours (big mistake, eh?) and since we all shared a drink (we never do this -- for a reason), her cold has now been shared among the ranks. I think I'm still immune to it, but Kevin and Josh are coming down with it, and her nose is all crusty and she had a difficult night last night.
Needless to say, we didn't make church today. After Kevin got up at 6 a.m., I slept until 10:30. Then, he slept from 11:00-2:30. So, we are going to start battling it with fluids, saline spray, cool mist humidifiers and vapo-baths. Poor girl -- poor daddy and brother. Hopefully, I will stay well to be able to keep things moving.
We have our first post-placement visit on Friday. That should be fun.
While we were at Opry Mills, we used our gift cards from Build-A-Bear and Ellie got to build a friend for Curious George -- a pink monkey we named Mona Monkey. We thought George and Mona sounded good together. I can't tell you how much Ellie LOVES George. I got it for $5 at Kohls during Christmas and she just laughs and cackles everytime she sees him. Here are she and Josh playing with George last night.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Basketball Shirt
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Josh-isms
Tonight, when I went to the bathroom, there was some sort of pinky-red stuff in the toilet on the sides up near the top. Hmmmm..... I think. I thought at first it was candle wax because Josh is all about poking around in my candles and digging the wax out of them. (No, it does not make me happy when he does it either). Then, I realized, it was fingernail polish. What in the world? How did that get there??
I went into Josh's room (where he was supposed to be going to sleep) to find him stuffing a book under the covers. Folks, it's 10:30 at night. He should have been asleep an hour and a half ago. I say, "Josh, how did fingernail polish get in my toilet?"
"I don't know."
"I think you do."
"Well... [insert long dramatic pause here] ... it was sparkly."
"What?"
"It was sparkly, and I wanted to see it, and then it dropped."
"Oh."
"Well, I didn't drop the brush thing into the toilet [aren't I thankful for that???] just some of the paint."
"Why didn't you tell me?"
"I don't know." [big surprise here]
"Ok. Go to sleep. Don't read."
You see, there was no reason to bother fussing at this point. It was done. As I went back to clean it out (yes, fingernail polish remover works on toilets, by the way), I looked at the bottle of polish. Well, surprise to me ... it really is sparkly.
Curious George has nothing on my boy.
Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba
Enjoy (and ignore the "pile" of toys in the corner -- I promise we do clean them up, occasionally).
Monday, January 12, 2009
Disappointed!!!!
I'm not sure what could have happened. I don't know if somehow they got "erased" going through some x-ray machine or something in the airport. I know the camera was always in the diaper bag with us.
I'm very disappointed, but am trying to hold on the the fact that I have photos of her from right after she was born, at age two months and several from other families who were visiting, so that's truly more than many kids who are adopted have of their early years. I just SO wanted the photos that the caregivers took. It's something I can't replace.
Happy Photos
Sunday, January 11, 2009
It's Like Christmas All Over Again
Oh.My.Goodness.
It was like Christmas all over again at our house!
I was like a kid in a candy store, because, realize I haven't seen most of these clothes in 4-5 months since I boxed them up and stored them in the attic before Ellie came home. I've pulled out the things that I think will fit her now (17 outfits - yes, I know) and left the 6-9 and 6-12 month sizes for later. Let me just say I'm really excited about the 6-12 month stuff that's in there.
So tomorrow I'm going to go through her clothes and remove all the 0-3 month clothes and the 3-6 month clothes that are too short or too tight. I'll keep the "special" outfits that I just want to keep and the others I'll wash and store in a storage tub until the appropriate consignment sale time rolls around. Thank goodness I won't be doing jail time now due to selling used infant clothing on the black market. *smirk* (sorry, I couldn't resist).
Stay tuned for Ellie to be sporting some new duds (well, you know, new to us but gently used to the consignment store folks I bought them from) in the next few weeks.
Oh, and the best find in the box??? The Valentine shirts and jeans I bought last year after Valentine's Day. The shirts and jeans were a mere $.49 each -- 90% off. YAY!! I got excited all over again just remembering the bargain I got!! I had just been looking at Targ*t's Valentine's clothing last week and thought I wasn't going to pay retail for a Valentine's outfit. Looks like I was right.
Since Josh got new clothes at Christmas, I just have to get his blue jeans taken to the cleaners for alterations and both kids will be in business for, well . . . at least a little while. I'm so very glad that I bought the clothes I did at the discounts I got them for while I was waiting. It's so much better than having to be under the gun now and buying them full price. Not to mention that shopping with a baby is just a little more difficult than I really want to tackle.
Ellie's first party
They are busy playing with his toys.
Caleb's mom and dad made him a lovely train cake (that I think they said took four hours to put together -- go Danny and Michelle!!), and Caleb seemed to really enjoy his cake!! He got really cool presents and had a great time. Ellie had a great time going to her first party!! Here are a few cute photos.
Notice that neither of them are interested in looking at the camera.
Isn't that so sweet??
Caleb and his mom open the presents
Basketball Pix
Sleep, Glorious Sleep
She went to the nursery at church today by herself. It's the same room the her MDO is in so we felt it might be familiar enough to leave her. Josh went back to check on her once (sweet boy) and I went back once. We were told by several people as we went back to get her that she did very well. She even took a nap with Ms. Brittany, who remembered that I told her Ellie likes to go to sleep hearing hymns so she sang to her and she fell out. That's another funny. When I got ready to try to sing to her at night, I realized no songs were "coming" to my mind. That's funny because I know the words to almost every song I've ever heard (it's freaky tidbit for you). Finally, I remembered hymns. We now go to sleep with, "I'll Fly Away", "The Old Rugged Cross", "Trust and Obey", "Great is thy Faithfulness" and "Jesus Loves Me". Usually by the time I've run through all the verses I know she's out. Little stinker.
And, lest I forget, I hope to be able to post basketball photos from Josh's game yesterday sometime today.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Updates
Thursday was Ellie's first day of MDO. She had a great day and I was told she even took a 40 minute nap. Since she had had an hour and a half nap before we went, I'm thinking that's pretty good. I felt very good when her caregiver, Ms. Amanda, made a comment that she'd read on the blog that she was clapping her hands! How wonderful that someone who knows "her story" is able to provide care for her while I am working a few hours a week!! It provided a huge level of comfort for me knowing that she is at our church with people who know and love her.
A funny story I want to capture so I can remember in years to come. In the backseat where her carseat is, we have a mirror so I can see her (she is still rear facing) and she can see herself. Everytime I put her in the car, she sits forward, looks into the mirror, gets a huge grin on her face and says, "HI!!" to the little girl in the mirror. It is so funny; it's like she thinks it's her friend who is there waiting for her. And it's not sometimes she does it, it's every single time. Funny!!!
When Kevin got home tonight at six, I was so incredibly tired that I fell asleep on the couch and didn't awaken until 11:00. It's now 11:30 and I'm going back to bed.
Josh reports a good week at school. He has a basketball game tomorrow, and I'm hopeful to get photos to post of him.
Ellie and I will be attending our friend, Caleb's, first birthday party during the morning/early afternoon, and we are very excited to be going to Ellie's first party, especially since Caleb was my "practice baby" while I was waiting for Ellie. How can he be one???
Kevin is going to work on the disaster room we call an "office" and see if he can make progress there. We have our first post-placement visit scheduled for January 20 and I'm a little freaked about getting all the things "ready" that need to be. Since Ellie has started to crawl like a banshee, it's time to start baby-proofing things. I don't want to have to say, "No" to her all the time. However, she has been very good about understanding (and obeying even) "No" lately. It's mainly been from chasing the cat or trying to play with the computer cords. I'm going to have to work on a solution to hide them, apparently (the cords, not the cats -- the cats can hide themselves!!).
As another sign of our wonderful economy, Kevin's company has reported there will be no raises or bonuses during the first quarter. Of course, that's when Kevin's would be due. As I reminded him, let's be thankful you have a job. There are so many who don't. We aren't sure if/when raises will be reinstated. He works for a great company though and has gotten raises every year, so we have been blessed.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Making Second Hand Clothes Illegal?
"The broad scope of the complicated law, and it’s interpretation by CPSC has effectively made it illegal for parents to resell their children’s clothing and gear at a garage sale, on eBay, Craig’s List, through consignment stores or annual children’s consignment sales. If donated to a nonprofit like Goodwill or Salvation Army, those organizations can’t legally resell it, as of February 10th. That’s right. Hand-me-down clothing for kid’s age 12 and under will be illegal to resell. It will be a banned hazardous product. The fines of $100,000, potential jail time and label as a felon for violations are stiff."
In order to contact your Congressman or Senator online and send them an email (pre-generated so it won't take a long time), click here.
Help save The Princess' wardrobe (*smile*) along with many, many wonderful clothes being tossed into a landfill, jobs lost, companies closed and revenues lost.
UPDATE ON THIS STORY:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-lead7-2009jan07,0,6917858.story
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Why We Had to Lower the Mattress
Mother's Day Out
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Ellie at MeeMee and DeeDee's
Is it too late for Gingerbread Houses?
Clap Clap - Pat Pat
Monday, January 5, 2009
Diaper Rash, Curious George and Food
I also picked up a wrist brace today and I can already tell a difference. It feels so much better and I can tell all the things that my poor arm/wrist were doing that caused the pain. I think maybe my osteo-biflex stuff is helping too because the joint pains seemed to be getting better. YAY.
Ellie is in love with her Curious George doll. She talks to him, kisses him, laughs at him and hugs him. They have lengthy "conversations" in baby mumble. It's hilarious to watch. She's also becoming pretty fond of Elmo.
She is eating very well and today we started plain yogurt, added some fruit and wheat germ and she just ate it up like it was the best thing she's ever had. She's also grown very fond of the fruit/nut breakfast type breads I've been getting at Publix. Today's variety has apples, raisins, and dates. She's become a very good eater in the last few days. She most definitely wants to have food if she sees you eating.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
In the spirit of honesty ...
Having a baby in the house is hard work -- and I have great helpers. Having a little one whose sleep habits don't really correspond with mine and/or whose sleep habits are still a bit "off" is hard as well.
I don't want to sound like I'm complaining because I wouldn't trade her for the world, but I'm wondering -- is it just having a second child or having a baby after 40? I suspect little bit has gained quite a bit of weight lately as well -- adding to the pain factor.
I've bought a good multivitamin, Osteo-biflex and Triple Omegas this week. I take Tylenol almost every night. Tonight the pain in my wrist was so bad I went in search of a wrist brace. I didn't find it, but I might have to find it or get another because my wrist hurts so bad by night's end I can barely do anything with it.
I'm off to get a few hours of sleep. I'm about ready to go to my mom's house one day and sleep while she plays with Ellie. At least I'll be there if Ellie needs me, and if not, hours of sleep. I'm certain Kevin feels the same way.
Ok -- whine fest is over -- you are free to resume normal programming now.
Nashville Kyrgyz Get Together - Come One, Come All!!
We will likely (not firm yet) go to the Adventure Science Center on Saturday for the kiddos to play. There will most definitely be eating involved somewhere and who knows what other fun stuff we might decide to do. Much will be dependent on the weather as we have a great zoo so if it's warm enough we might go there as well.
If you are interested, email me, or leave a comment. We'd love to have lots of Kyrgyz kiddos and siblings to play with!!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
My Refrigerator
I have one photo that has been on my refrigerator and in the same place (top left hand corner) for 10 years. It has not been moved. I'm afraid if I move it, it will disintegrate. It's a photo of Josh very shortly after he was born. He is being held by one of my former co-workers. He is sleeping on her chest, so very peacefully. Granted, I didn't start out intending for it to stay there for 10 years, but it has gradually just seemed wrong to take it down. I have four years of wallet photos of Josh playing football. It's wonderful to see the progression from year to year. One one side is a cartoon my friend Betty sent me one year at Christmas because I have a Christmas birthday. It's a photo of a kid walking along with Jesus. The kid says, "When your birthday's on Christmas, people are too busy with toys, gifts and merrymaking to remember it." Jesus says, "Tell me about it." It's yellowed with age, but hasn't been taken down since I got it some 12 or 13 years ago.
Friday, January 2, 2009
The Coffee Conundrum Continues

And obviously I'm "not" lovin' it because it's never right. BUT, being a connoisseur of a "freebie", I had a free coffee coupon that was going to expire on December 31, and I was working that day. So.... I plan to stop to get a coffee at my local store thinking my odds are about to change. And change they did.
I ordered at the drive-thru and pulled around to the window to hand over my coupon. As I was handing it off to the drive-thru guy, the wind grabbed it and off it went to the roof!! I just looked at him and said, "Well." He said, "Sorry." I said, "I guess I just won't get the coffee." He just smiled. ARGHHHH
I did manage to travel around to the front of the store where I FOUND my coupon (of all things), drove back around and ordered my drink again, presented my coupon AND got my drink -- which was perfectly right. Ah, justice.
An interesting note -- as I was typing this I had visited the McD's website to leave a comment about the fact that another local McD's didn't know how to ring a coupon and handed me both the money and the coupon back, telling me to just pull up to the pick up window and "See if they can figure it out." Well, surprise, the email bounced back as undeliverable. HA!!! I give up. The heavens are telling me to just quit going there.
Caught!
Hanging with the Boys!
Go UK Wildcats
Josh's reaction to the other team. *smile*