Let us acknowledge the LORD; let us press on to acknowledge him. As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Things My Kids Say
I have a pile next to my washer of clothes that need to be washed by hand or on delicate. Dave's brown North Face sweater had been lying there for a while. When I picked it up and inspected it, I was disgusted to notice that there were (ew!) termite eggs all over it. For those who have not been to our house, our washer and dryer are in the bonus room - a room made from what used to be the garage. In that section of the bonus room, there is deteriorating insulation and ceiling above the washer/dryer. I have NO DOUBT that there are termites all over this home, but since it is a rental we have been trying to avoid the trouble of tenting and vacating the premises and all those horrible chemicals and just stick it out.
I shook out the eggs (shivers) and promptly put the sweater in the washer on delicate.
When I relayed my unwelcome discovery to Dave, Matthew - who was in the next room overheard us. Here's how the conversations went:
Me: Dave, I found termite eggs on your brown North Face sweater.
Dave: (recoiling and sticking out his tongue) Ew!
Matthew (voice coming from the next room): You found TERMITE EGGS?
Me (shouting): Yes, but don't worry - I got rid of them.
Matthew: WHAT?!? You should have kept them for me!
I shook out the eggs (shivers) and promptly put the sweater in the washer on delicate.
When I relayed my unwelcome discovery to Dave, Matthew - who was in the next room overheard us. Here's how the conversations went:
Me: Dave, I found termite eggs on your brown North Face sweater.
Dave: (recoiling and sticking out his tongue) Ew!
Matthew (voice coming from the next room): You found TERMITE EGGS?
Me (shouting): Yes, but don't worry - I got rid of them.
Matthew: WHAT?!? You should have kept them for me!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Family Photo Shoot
We were blessed to be able to have some family photos shot by our dear friend Eric Beaubien. We are so pleased with how all of the photos came out :-). It was also wonderful to spend a morning with Eric and his family.
The last time we had family photos taken was when Matthew was a baby. It was at JC Penney in San Diego. This shoot with Eric was way more natural and fun - and we all love the results sooooo much more! Thanks for letting me share :-).
Love, Chenning
Thursday, January 17, 2013
I love this
A friend shared this with me. Enjoy, and ponder on God's unconditional love and what adoption means :-).
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Yes, I Still Blog
I have been absent from this blog for a couple of months. Honestly, I have fallen behind with uploading and downloading photos, and have been very busy with life.
I don't have many words, but here are some photos of our recent holiday activities.
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Sugar cookies. Lily loved just playing with the flour! |
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Sugar overload. |
My little elves :-). |
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Ahhh - knitting with a sleeping baby on my lap. The BEST! |
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Aaron hanging the ornaments. He was so excited to get the nutcrackers out of our Christmas decoration box. He kept calling them "wood chuckles." |
Matthew looks so big in this photo. My baby is going to be 12 in 3 months. |
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Playing dreidel with some of our friends. "And His name (Jesus) will be the hope of the whole world." Matthew 12:21 |
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A Sweet Reunion
On our east coast trip, we had the absolute blessing of being reunited with our "China friends," the Ramella family. We met John and Judy in Hunan Province where we were both going to meet our new daughters for the first time. At that time, they adopted their daughter, also named Lily, who is just about a year older than our Lily. John and Judy were and have continued to be an amazing encouragement to both Dave and me. They have 2 grown children who are out of the house, and then Gracie (now 5) also adopted from China years ago, and now Lily (who is now 3 1/2). John and Judy just lift us up with their faith in our wonderful Lord, and how they truly want to live a life that pleases Him. They love the orphan :-). The Ramellas live on the East Coast, and we were thrilled to be able to go to their home and get the kids together again.
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Jumping with Gracie on the backyard trampoline. |
From left to right: Lily and Grace Ramella, Lily, Matthew, Nathan, and Aaron |
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The two Lily's on their Daddies. |
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We were treated to an ITALIAN FEAST!!! Homemade pizza! |
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Bread and olive oil. |
The two Lily's. Both from Hunan Province, China. Our girls getting ready to eat. |
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The Ramella girls made cupcakes with sprinkles for the occasion. Obviously, Aaron approves. |
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Oh my! Cannoli. Yes, please! |
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Matthew reading a Pinkalicious book to Lily and Aarbear. |
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John, Judy, me, and Dave! |
Everyone but Nathan (who is the camera man). |
Oh man, I miss them already :-).
You never forget the friends you make when you go to adopt a child, that is for sure.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Pick Your Own Sweet Corn
Aunt Vicky and Cousin Stephanie took us to Alstede Farm. We got to go on the hay wagon, and pick our own sweet corn.
Not ever having grown my own corn before, we learned that the ear of corn actually grows about a foot off the ground, even though the corn plant itself grows to be taller than me. I can see why there are corn mazes, too. While we were in the corn fields, we really had to depend on our hearing to be able to locate one another. That is cousin Stephanie with Nathan in the photo.
The weather was clear, but very cold! The ride on the hay wagon, especially over some open fields, made me wish I had a hat and gloves on. Brrrr! I think it was about 40 degrees or so.
After picking corn, we had homemade ice cream in the little shop on the farm. Aaron had smurf ice cream. Yes, it is blue, and yes, it is actually called smurf ice cream. It was actually very delicious - blueberry ice cream with marshmallow cream. Yummmmmm.
Stephanie also picked out some apple cider doughnuts (apple cider from the apples on the farm) which we had for dessert last night. The doughnuts are soft, moist, and not very sweet - and perfumed with the taste of apples. The mug that I chose to put my milk in just cracks me up. Funny, no?
Not ever having grown my own corn before, we learned that the ear of corn actually grows about a foot off the ground, even though the corn plant itself grows to be taller than me. I can see why there are corn mazes, too. While we were in the corn fields, we really had to depend on our hearing to be able to locate one another. That is cousin Stephanie with Nathan in the photo.
The weather was clear, but very cold! The ride on the hay wagon, especially over some open fields, made me wish I had a hat and gloves on. Brrrr! I think it was about 40 degrees or so.
After picking corn, we had homemade ice cream in the little shop on the farm. Aaron had smurf ice cream. Yes, it is blue, and yes, it is actually called smurf ice cream. It was actually very delicious - blueberry ice cream with marshmallow cream. Yummmmmm.
Stephanie also picked out some apple cider doughnuts (apple cider from the apples on the farm) which we had for dessert last night. The doughnuts are soft, moist, and not very sweet - and perfumed with the taste of apples. The mug that I chose to put my milk in just cracks me up. Funny, no?
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