Sunday, January 2, 2011

Hair Today, Goin' Tomorrow {to Someone Else}






Well, I chopped it. My hair. This is the second time I have grown out my hair to donate to Locks of Love. If you have never heard of it, Locks of Love is an organization that takes hair (and monetary) donations and creates wigs for children with alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease where your body treats hair as an antigen - so people with this condition do not have hair on parts of their body, usually the scalp. It can happen where it is alopecia totalis - where hair does not grow at all on the scalp. As you can imagine, this can be very stigmatizing and devastating for children and adults alike. The cool thing is that 80% of the donations to Locks of Love are actually from children who want to help other children. Isn't that awesome? You can check them out here www.locksoflove.org

Those of you who know me know that I have very thick and bushy hair that becomes a wild beast when it gets long (thus the ever-present ponytail once it is long enough to be tied up). I have had to show my ever growing hair who's boss by keeping it under literal wraps and in things like scrunchies, bands, and hairagami. Anyway - it finally was long enough so that I could cut off the required 10 inches and still have enough to look ok (you can be the judge of that). So - I miss my ponytail, I do - but I am so happy that my hair is going off to help someone. And I feel so much lighter, too :-).

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Donuts and Cafe

There is this little donut shoppe near our house. The kids are always wanting to go there, so I promised them that on the first day of winter break - we would sleep in, and then head over to Donuts and Cafe. It was gooooooood. Matthew orderes a dozen glazed rainbow sprinkled donut holes, Aaron ordered one maple glazed donut, and Nathan ordered an egg and cheese croissant sandwich (but I have captured photographic evidence that he was helping with the donut holes as well!).





Yumminess

Good food - good company :-). We were invited for a homemade pizza dinner at the Ho family's home. Sooo good.
There were 4 kinds of pizza - Hawaiian, garlic chicken alfredo, veggie, and Brazilian (hard boiled eggs, pepperoni and onions!). Venkat brough samosas. Mmmmmmm.


Oh yes, and homemade cookies made by the beauteous Lydia. She is decorating Finnish spice cookies here. . .


And here are some black and white hearts. . .


Oh - and here is a different kind of yumminess :-).


And finally - some good male bonding! Dave brought the laptops, hub, and AOE so that the boys (of all ages) could try regicide.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Holiday Program

Hopefully I can upload a short video here of the boys' Christmas program at PILA. This song is called "Xiao Jin Yu" which means "Little Goldfish." You can see Nathan workin' it :-). Unfortunately, things shrink when I upload onto blogger, so it really is not a clear video at all :-(. Nathan is almost right in the middle int he back row, and Matthew is over on the right side wearing a brown striped poncho.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Saturday, December 11, 2010

DTC


As of yesterday, our dossier was sent to China!!!
There is just an alphabet soup of acronyms for adoption terminology. One of the most anticipated acronyms is DTC - documents to China. And now we are DTC :-).

According to Xiaoqing - to get an LID (log-in date), we need to wait about 10-14 days after DTC. After we have an LID, we will be eligible to receive a referral for a child off the shared list that comes out once a month from China.

Very very exciting!

Thankfully, the Lord resolved our cashier's check complication through a lot of hard work from Xiaoqing. She is terrific!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Love and Edmund's Downfall

I have been under the weather for nearly a week now. It started out as an almost total loss of my voice. For those of you who know me, you know how difficult this could be for me because it is so hard for me to not talk. It progressed to a sinus headache and cough. I even rested on Monday night instead of going to CAMA.

Yesterday, I got a call from Maria, a sister at church, who had made our family a homemade pumpkin pie and some chicken for dinner. I was so touched by her labor of love and thoughtfulness! It certainly made this sick mama's day.



And wow - the Lord loves us so much - look what else He prepared for us. . .

Sam and Dan came back from their European tour, and Sam brought back lots of goodies for the boys. Fruity pastilles, Harrod's strawberry jam, and Turkish Delight! The boys are delighted and enjoying the sweets so much - a little too much.

As you know, Dave cannot and should not have sugar, but HE was the one who opened the Turkish Delight and took a piece under my disapproving eyes.
"Just one, just one!" he said as he downed that thing.
"Edmund's downfall," I warned him.
Dave put the lid back on and put the box down.
"I am walking away. I am not going to let the same thing happen to me," he said.
For those who don't know what I am going on about, you MUST read The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.