Friday, December 22, 2006

Blizzard Country

Well I have been trapped at home for the last two days with all the kids and a bunch of laundry. The Colorado blizzard has given me time to reflect a little and think about what I am thankful for. The neighbors are out talking to each other and I even got to let someone borrow butter, it is nice to see people digging each other out of the snow and helping each other out. We are all making sure the older people don’t have to shovel their own drive. Sometimes we don’t appreciate the fact that we need time to absorb the season and what it is about. Before our much larger family happened I used to have to tell Roman and Sierra “it is Jesus’ birthday not your birthday”, I haven’t had to say that much this year and that is okay with me, from the looks of the Wal-mart parking lot others may not have the same idea.

The other thing I have thought about since we got home from Ethiopia in June was how much we missed with our new kids. No first steps, no first words, etc, etc. A pastor who was a huge advocate of adoption once said “when you adopt a baby you get mystery, when you adopt an older child you get history”. I always felt that there was so much we missed. We did get their first blizzard, their first snow ball, their first sled, their first trip to the mountains to cut down their first Christmas tree. Can you get luckier than that?

3 Comments:

Blogger Mama Lisa said...

Becky,

What a wonderful posting! I hope you all had a great holiday! We love you and continue to be so proud of you!

Lisa, Rob, Aria & Evan

12:26 PM, December 26, 2006  
Blogger Mary said...

Samuel's jealous of all the snow you guys are getting. The kids here are still avoiding taking their jackets to school most days. Makes me wish I'd actually gotten seeds in the ground in August, we'd still be eating fresh from the garden. Wacky weather!

Hugs to all!

10:08 AM, January 11, 2007  
Blogger Mary said...

Just a quick hello! How are you all doing?
I posted more good news on my blog, but thought you might like to know that one of our AHOPE orphans is heading to a family in the US, so we have a new little girl to sponsor for Miriam! Thanks for connecting us with the orphanage.

Got time to talk sometime this weekend?

Love and hugs to all!

8:02 AM, February 01, 2007  

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