Thursday, February 28, 2013

A little nest progress

This has been one crazy whirlwind of a month. I can hardly believe it is almost gone already!!  I cannot wait for spring to finally arrive and bring warmer weather (and baby bunnies & lil chirpy chicks). But at the same time I have so much to get done in the next few weeks and months. I find myself half begging for time to slow down, and half begging for it to speed up. I guess I will just have to get better at appreciating the speed at which it goes!

We are getting into the thick of paperwork now, trying to get forms filled out by the appropriate people, *just* the way they want it for the receiving country. It's tricky to get people to realize how very exact it all must be.

 My day at the township went something like this:
"I need this with your letterhead and filled out."
"It's not in the records?"
"No I don't think we can leave it blank."
"Don't forget the letterhead."
"Yes it must be done in blue ink."
"Yes with your letterhead."
"No you cannot copy it after it has been signed, then notarize it."
"The Notary seal must be right side up."
"I'm sorry, it's really not me being this picky! Look here is a picture of this sweet boy you are helping."
"Thank you!" (knowing I will probably have to return the next day to have something corrected, but at least they tried. )

Faxing forms that take an hour to go through only to realize the second it goes through that you forgot to sign it and have to do it again. Drat.

Scheduling appointments for health checks for 7 people was probably a nightmare come true for the lady at the doctors office.  I thought after I told her originally that I needed *7* appointments that she might need to leave the room and do some sort of stress management techniques before returning to put them in the computer. After she realized how organized I was and what we needed it for she was much better about it. I tried to make sure she knew I was a patient person, and was not in a rush. I am glad I took the time to drive out to the office to do it and that it was a very slow day at the office.

Over the last 2 years I have had the 'opportunity' to get VERY good at doing paperwork.  I said all the way through it that God was just training me for when we finally got to adopt. Boy was I ever right there. It was tiring, and frustrating back then, doing the same forms 10 times over again just because some letter or word or number was not correct, or someone lost it, or what ever. I think adopting will actually be much easier because of it all. Well the paper chase part anyway! And really, the paper chase is the easiest part of adoption. The emotional toll it takes is something else entirely. It really is the "paper pregnancy" that so many have likened it to. In fact I think I am more of a hormonal mess now than I was with all of my 4 pregnancies combined. I should not be surprised about that though. At least when you are pregnant in the more usual sense, you don't worry about what is happening to your 'baby' to the same degree as you do in adoption, generally speaking. The child is not at the mercy of people you don't know, half way around the world.

So if you see me just burst into tears seemingly at random, that is probably the cause. Yesterday I was just frustrated at everything for absolutely no reason that I could figure out. Today I feel like my heart has been crying all day. Bah. Here is a GREAT blog post about how to support those stuck in the thick of this process: http://jenhatmaker.com/blog/2011/11/02/how-to-be-the-village

In other news, we have slowly been making progress around the house to get it finished up. Ever room in the whole house needed paint when we moved in. So far we have painted 3 of them and picked out paint for a few more. The studio and dining room are a very pale blue. The kitchen is a light green (sort of minty), and will have some brighter yellowy green accents to brighten it up even more. The cabinets are going to be the same blue we picked out for the bathroom which is a light teal blue. The left over teal blue and brighter green will also go up in Jacob's room along with some espresso brown that I bought for painting some accents. I might use a little on the cabinets in the kitchen too.  I was not sure what I wanted to do as far as nursery decor until yesterday. I didn't want it to be really babyish. He will be about 2.5 yrs old when he gets home, and will quickly outgrow all of those cutesy owl and animal themes they have (and they are pretty cute). So I was browsing through a few sites last night and finally found it. The perfect theme for his room. And for that, you will have to wait until I get it done, or at least closer. Hehe! <smirk>

I did get his new crib yesterday though. We had bought one from someone with a bedroom set sight unseen and when I got it home to put it together it was broken and recalled (grumble). I ended up deciding on one that was much lower to the ground anyway, which will be better later on as well as fit in the low sloping space of his bedroom. It was a fantastic low price, even coming with the toddler rail conversion. And it's a bit more modern looking and very sturdy. Perfect! We put it up yesterday even though we still need to paint, just because I wanted to see how it fit in the room.

I cannot wait to make his bedding set!

If anyone is wondering about this crib, here is the link to it on Amazon. It was out of stock there when I went to order it so I did end up ordering it from Walmart instead. It is the same price there. There was a ding on one corner but it wasn't a big enough deal for me to send it back. I just faced that towards the wall. It is adjustable in mattress height and could still be lowered about 4 more inches. So when he graduates to toddler bed I won't have to worry about him rolling out from as high up as some cribs are!

Here is a picture of the old crib and a better look at the way the ceilings are in our second story. It was the attic that was renovated and made into what they technically call a 1/4 story. None of the ceilings are not sloped. Yes I hit my head occasionally still, after a year and a half, but I am getting better about placing furniture and such so that I naturally walk around the low spots. I am glad we are not any taller than we are!

"Jacob's" room had been the guest room. Cozy and a favorite of all.
That's all for now I think.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Giveaway update

I wanted to add another prize on our giveaway, so I have added a $25 donation to any child/family on Reece's Rainbow. Check out the original post for all of the details! 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Getting Messy

A few weeks ago I was approached by our family pastor to do a large painting for the youth program at church. It would be a focal point on a wall for a new series they were starting. I accepted the challenge as it involved splatter painting, which is a great form of stress therapy! I completed the painting in a few days and they now have it hanging in the room at church. 'Get Messy' is the theme for their study. And though I have not looked into the curriculum to see what they are actually studying, the simple message has really struck a cord with me. Messy is exactly what we are called to be as Christ followers.


One of the most common things that I hear from people who have told their family and friends about their adoption plans things that revolve around being comfortable.

"Are you sure about this?" (Yes)
"What is this going to do to your life style?" (Who knows)
"What are your kids going to go without because of your choices?" (I suppose they won't get to go to Disney Land.. oh wait, none of them want to. hmm)
"What if it's not easy?" (Nothing worth doing is easy)
"What if it's messy?" (Good!)

Do you think that Jesus lived a life where any of those questions mattered? Was his life comfortable? No! Was his life messy? YES and I praise him for it. Where would it leave us if he had turned from the cross and said "never mind, this is too messy for me, I'd rather sit in my comfy life and be as safe as possible"? We have life and redemption because he was not afraid to 'get messy'. This is what we need to be when we live out the life God has laid before us.

When was the last time you had a life changing experience while eating potato chips in the kitchen? Or zoning out to some addictive drama on TV? I would be willing to bet that the times you have felt closest to God were the times you were in an uncomfortable spot. So why then do we shy away from everything uncomfortable? We need to be risk takers. We need to put ourselves out there for the sake of others.

We tackle many improvement projects at our house. Anyone who has done any remodeling knows it is uncomfortable, noisy, often inconvenient, and messy. When it is finished though, was it worth it? Were the bruises from misplaced hammer swings worth it? Did you grow closer to your work crew? Did you strengthen muscles you didn't know you had?

The Beth Moore study we are doing right now at Bible study is on James. This weeks video was right on with this. She asked what our Christian role models probably looked like. Do we think they were clean with the flawless hair and skin and beautiful clothes? In all likelihood they were disheveled with unkempt hair, dirty, smelly, and with a limp. They got messy. They had been bruised and broken by the life of service they led.   Lord I want to finish this race looking like that! I want to drag myself over the finish line having done everything I could for his kingdom. For his people. For the least of these.

I want to get messy. Now those who visit my house might argue I already have messy down to an art. Honestly though I don't see that ever changing as long as there are real family life moments happening within it's walls, and that is ok with me. Perhaps I should paint a large sign for my front door that warns of the real life inside. I hope it would have a two fold meaning..  Our life is messy.



Monday, February 11, 2013

Homestudy home visit done!

I forgot to mention that our homestudy is just about done! YAY. We had our home visit two days ago and did not have any issues. Now we need to get a few forms signed by our DR and start working on dossier papers (this is the packet of documentation that goes to the country we are adopting from).

Please pray for wisdom and direction for us as we get these things done, as well as motivation to keep plugging along when there just seems to be SOOO much that needs to be done. It's almost overwhelming some days. Thanks!!

Oh and I started reading "The boy from baby house 10" yesterday. Talk about heartbreak. I am half way through it as I could not put it down. I know the story has a happy ending so I am encouraged by it. I cannot recommend this book enough if you are interested in knowing what so many of these kids face. It is not the picture of every child's journey but surely all of them share some part of it. It breaks my heart even more because I know there is a little girl living this hell right now, still waiting for a family to rescue her. I would love it if everyone could share her story and help find her family.

Meet "Kanani".. was at the same place as our "Jacob" but has been transferred to an institution and needs out ASAP. Her chances of survival there are not good.
http://reecesrainbow.org/40592/kanani
http://askingwithfaith.blogspot.ca/2013/02/the-reality.html
http://askingwithfaith.blogspot.ca/2013/02/the-reality-part-two.html

Also weighing heavily on my heart as I read that book is "Emmit" a smart young man also running out of time. He has 11 months to find a family to adopt him or he will be unable to be adopted. The cut off is 16. He turned 15 in Jan.
http://reecesrainbow.org/1399/emmitt

If you don't have the book but want a quick glimpse into this world, here is a good post on another blog:
http://theblessingofverity.com/2013/02/precious-in-his-sight/

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Acrylic portrait painting (and more) giveaway!

I wanted to do something fun to get our FSP going up, and I have been having a lot of fun painting... soooo..

What you could win - a custom pet/animal portrait of your choice on 12x12 gallery wrapped canvas. It can be of any animal. It can be your pet parrot, your grandmother's favorite cat, a friend's deceased platypus, a  favorite steed, what ever. You could even say you want a picture of a naked mole rat wearing a top hat and bow tie on a green background. No people though. Just animals. I can add a verse or wording if you like. This is a $50 value!  (Our First winner, Melissa H. Chose this prize!)

**OR**

(painted example)

This Sarah Minkiewicz Breunig medallion painted any way you like! I found this in the back of my curio and didn't have any plans for it. It measures approx 4"x4" and can be painted any realistic color, fantasy, or faux metal. your choice! These medallions are cast in polyresin for those who have never seen them before. They look great mounted in a shadow box or set on a plate display stand. It would also make a nice gift. (Joanie Berkwitz won this item!)

**OR** 
A $25 gift certificate for your next purchase from my Etsy shop or Art Studio!

**OR**
 $25 cash donated to the child/family of your choice (even your own) on Reece's Rainbow! (Won by Deanna Young & Family)

**OR** 
A $25 gift card to AMC Movie Theaters (I have TWO) 
(Amy Walstra chose one, Nickey Haywood chose the other)

**OR**
A $10 Sears gift card


Ways to enter -
*Follow* this blog for 1 entry
*Like* our FB fundraising page for 1 entry
*Share* our FB fundraising page for 1 entry

****If you do the above, please comment here and let me know what you did!****

*Donate* to our FSP $10.30* per entry (as many entries as you like) just forward the receipt showing your donation to my email!

I will draw a winner when our FSP reads $500. ***update** Instead of just drawing just one winner at $500, we will draw at $500 & at $600 we will draw the rest!! Winners get their choice of any  prizes that are available when I draw their name.

Ready... Set... Go!

* We have now had to add the 3% paypal fee as Reece's Rainbow is no longer able to continue covering these. You can also mail a money order or check to the address in the donation box without adding the fee.

Donation link for mobile users (and also updates quicker if you would like to make sure we got the funds) http://reecesrainbow.org/52513/sponsorkroll 

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The rest of the winners are (in order of getting to pick a prize):
#1  Deanna Young 
#2 Joanie Berkwitz
#3 Amy Walstra
#4  Nickey Haywood
#5 Mary Johnson