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09 June, 2014

11,000 Adoptions!!!


Our adoption agency celebrated 11,000 adoptions today!  They e-mailed all of us last week and asked that we send in pictures of our kids with an 11,000 sign to celebrate and place in their scrapbook.  Guess whose daddy is an engineer???

Visit their website for an amazing glimpse into GOTCHA day!

16 March, 2014

Birthdays ; recent and really not so recent...


Our happy little dude turned two on the first of January.


Since he's a Chinese Southerner, it only seemed appropriate that his birthday cake be a red velvet.  This is my grandmother's recipe, and my first attempt at it.  I was nervous to try it out, because this is one of those childhood memories that is very vivid in my mind.  I remember hers being so moist and luscious, I never expected to be able to replicate it in the least.  It was EXACTLY as I remembered and I was so glad to carry on the tradition of it.  And I know many of you are not fans of red dye #40, so know that Wilton carries a "Christmas Red" that is red of a different number.  But, for once a year, caution to the wind eh? 

I love this look Simon is giving Sara- it's like 
"Hey girl, I 'm two, I think I can rip a package without help now.. really!"



 Madeline celebrating her 6th birthday at home with sweet little girls

The labor behind the cupcake.  Don't let the height fool you, they are quite accomplished.  



31 December, 2013

End of year

Hi folks, yes, you three.....thanks to the wonder of e-subscriptions...

I thought I'd update those of you in blog land on what has happened, oh, since September....

Appointments, appointments, appointments... Simon has had weekly teaching appointments, alongside of some PT, Speech therapy, and a quickie surgery to make him "special" biblically.  Madeline is loving kindergarten and Sara has her first BFF and hallelujah!  the feeling is mutual.


We've nicknamed the girls the "puppies", they are always curled up together.  


Sweet Henry, our original puppy, is dealing with what we think is a second round of skin cancer. You find these things out when you have a vet for a friend.  I've preferred to pretend everything is okay, but we've had him for 10 years now, and such is life. He has been AMAZING with all of our kids and I love him dearly. 

Our fall break weekend consisted of a amazing stay in Flat Rock, NC at the foot of this unbelievable apple orchard.  We downed 3 dozen apple cider doughnuts and felt no guilt.  Madeline thought this sign was the coolest and insisted on having a photo op. 
Talley ho!  


My sweet, like-minded, "tornado in the kitchen" aunt spent a solid 10 hours in the kitchen with me to process about 3 bushels of apples into sauce.  We ended up with 24 quart jars that I am unashamedly rationing.  I love my stainless steel countertops.  

Madeline lost her first tooth at school- "a lot of blood, mama, a lot of blood" 

Halloween- Nancy Drew, Dorothy, and the Bee
All of my kids have been the bee, generations of friends before us have been the bee, and now the bee has been passed down the line to new friends. Simon did not like the bee. 

Elves in the kitchen, clearly having too much fun.  Holly Jolly, get to work slackers! 

The men in my life; oh, they make me swoon.  


The girls wanted to be burritos and I used Simon as a very effective toothpick.  No real bites were taken.  

So there you have it, our last quarter in pictures, and I hope to blog more regularly in the new year.  I have aspirations of doing at least a monthly family update, and to share a few of my putterings around the house, books worth reading, and tips worth sharing.  Hold me accountable, okay?