Saturday, December 20, 2014

If I don't say it, it won't happen....right?

So...if I don't say that Harrison is a (dirty word alert) "senior", it won't happen, right?  A mom can dream, right? 

So...deep breath...Harrison is a senior!  He is eighteen.  He just finished his first semester of senior year.  That means we have one more semester of high school and then it's time for college.  Seriously?  How did this happen???  It seems like he was just a silly little toddler, talking jibberish a couple of years ago.  And now we are submitting housing information for college. 

 I will say, Joe and I have loved every minute of parenting this boy of ours.  I can honestly say, I have no regrets.  I'm so glad that I was able to just work part-time and be very flexible with my schedule so that I don't feel like I have missed much.  I enjoyed the days of "play dates" with other new moms (actually it was play dates for moms, since the kids were newborns and have no recollection of any of that).  I loved those toddler years where Harrison made me laugh ALL the time.  The years of being homeroom mom, making Christmas ornaments and tooth fairy pillows in elementary school went by too fast.  And middle school (which honestly, scared the foo out of me heading into it) really was fun too.  Those first years of playing school ball and running cross country and track for the first time...middle school wasn't so scary after all.  Let's be realistic, middle school is NO ONE's best time in their life.  But, it was relatively painless. 

Then, just a few minutes ago, he started high school.  I remember driving him to his first cross country practice with the big boys.  I have to say, high school has been probably my favorite time yet with Harrison.  He has great friends.  His faith has grown by leaps and bounds.  He has learned a lot of life lessons (and school lessons too). And he still makes me laugh ALL the time. 





Last spring Joe and I read the devotional "Draw the Circle".  And we realized that we needed to boldly ask God to open the doors to the right university for Harrison AND also provide a way to help pay for his college education.  We prayed that God would put him where he could influence others for Christ, not be influenced by the world.  So, we committed that each time we sat down together as a family to eat that we would ask God to provide for Harrison's college.  We asked Him to surprise us.  Little did we know that several doors would open.  Harrison had some schools talking to him about running in college.  He really got his heart set on one school.  We all visited and LOVED it.  It felt right.  Harrison prayed and really felt a peace about the school and their running program.  He even had one of his best running buddies there as a freshman, they could be teammates again.  We knew what they had to offer him academically and athletically for him to attend this school.  They had pursued him, we felt pretty good about the possibilities.  When the offer came, it was a very obvious closed door for us.  It was really hard to understand.  But I knew that we had asked God to put Harrison where he would influence others for Christ, not be influenced by the world. 

Another school had been calling and Harrison hadn't really been very interested.  But we scheduled a recruiting visit.  He spent the night, ran with the team, then we toured the campus and got a clear academic scholarship offer.  Then we met with the coach.  We assumed it would be informative, but that we wouldn't have an offer until later.  When we sat with the coach he told Harrison "we want you".  (Who doesn't like to hear that?)  And he made Harrison an offer on the spot.  We both left there in shock.  It was an awesome offer.  I went to Joe's office and gave him all the info.  That night we talked as a family.  We all prayed about it.  And honestly, the next day Harrison felt really confident that this was where he was supposed to be.  Not only were the scholarships great, but it is an amazing school and he really loved the smaller size and everything about it.  So, a week later he had his official signing day at school and agreed to run track and cross country for Oklahoma City University. 





So, my big old baby boy is officially going to college next year. We are beyond blessed at all that God has done.  And are thrilled that he will be close.  AND, he still makes me laugh all the time.  I love being Harrison's mom! 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The first time ever I saw your face...

The first time ever I saw your face....queue Roberta Flack music!  Today, that song keeps playing in my head.  Eight years ago today we got "the call"!  When I answered, Kate (at our adoption agency) said "Joy, I have pictures of your baby girl."  I believe I screamed "hit send! Hit send!" 


For some reason, I am feeling very sentimental today.  Maybe because it changed our lives forever!  Maybe because a day does not go by that I don't thank God for both of our children.  Maybe because Clara just refuses to stop growing up so fast!!! 

Sweet little Xin Xiao Huan had been in our hearts since about the time she was conceived.  So, it had been a long time waiting to see that sweet face.  When we got her referral, it was only 12 days until her first birthday and we knew we wouldn't be in China by then.  But we have celebrated her since the moment they put her in my arms on Labor Day 2006! 



This little girl has been one big, wonderful, bundle of joy!  When she was little I always said that she is a party just waiting to happen.  She is all girl...dancing, twirling and giggling through life.  Her smile lights up a room!  She is sweet and caring, kind to everyone.  She has all different kinds of friends and embraces each of their special places in her life.  She is eager to learn.  She will try just about anything.  And will eat just about anything.  She is Curious George in every sense of the word.  You just never know what you might find her doing...or what you might find in her hair when she wakes up in the morning...or what's under her bed, in her closet, in her desk drawer, behind the couch, etc.  She makes us laugh with her funny sayings and brings tears of joy with her sweet love notes she leaves each of us.  The child loves slapstick, physical comedy like no one I have ever known.  She watches The Three Stooges with her dad (really, what girl does that) and laughs until she cries!  She can rock a tutu like no one else!  She plays Christmas songs on the piano all year round.  And she frequently says "sorry, I was in my world, I go there sometimes" (and she does...and she has a special language for that world).  She asks some of the most hilarious questions...the latest being "What is the 'V' word?"  Get your mind out of the gutter people...she meant Verizon.  Seriously, she did!  She still occasionally tells Harrison "you make me so annoying!"  The kid cracks me up every single day! 

So, today I remember that day eight years ago when all the angst, worry, tears, weight gained, weight lost, sleep lost, and thousands of prayers led to the chubby little face of a baby girl in China with our name written on her heart, and hers written on ours.  Sometimes people ask me if Clara was "special needs"...I always say "no, we were!  We needed her!" 

Clara....we love you more than all the numbers!!!




Sunday, January 5, 2014

2013 - A Year in Book Reviews

Geez!  I am so, so far behind on blogging!  The quickest thing to catch up on is my year in reading.  This was not my best year in books, only a few that I REALLY loved wholeheartedly.  Here is my list for the year, remember I rate them on a 0-5 rating (5 is the highest).  The ones in bold print are the ones I would recommend the most. 

"The Language of Flowers" by Vanessa Diffenbaugh   4.75
"Fireproof" by Alex and Stephen Kendrick   4.25
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot  4.75
"A Secret Kept" by Tatiana DeRosney   3.75
"The Dry Grass of August" by Anna Jean Mayhew   4.50

"Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale" by Lynda Rutledge   3.75
"God's Adventurer" by Phyllis Thompson   4.25
"I Will Carry You" by Angie Smith   4.50
"Killing Kennedy" by Bill O'Reilly   4.50
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald   3.25

"Six Ways to Keep the Little in Your Girl" by Dannah Gresh (still reading...it's good)
"The Reading Promise" by Alice Ozma  5.0
"The End of Your Life Book Club" By Will Schwalbe  4.50
"The President's Club" by N. Gibbs and M. Duffy  4.0
"The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for  Girls" by Anton Disclofani  3.75

"And The Moutains Echoed" by Khaleid Hosseini  4.50
"Orphan Train" by Christina Baker Kline  4.75
"Looking For Me" by Beth Hoffman  4.50
"Bridget Jones's Diary" by Helen Fielding  3.0
"The Red Thread" by Ann Hood  3.75

"Home is a Roof Over a Pig" by Aminta Arrington  (still reading...kind of tedious)
"When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit" by Judith Kerr  3.75
"Running For My Life" by Lopez Lomong  4.75
"The Funeral Dress" by Susan Gregg Gilmore  5.0

There is nothing like sitting down to a good book at the end of the day.  Some people have a glass of wine...I have my reading time.  Okay...sometimes I read AND have a glass of wine.  Even though my year took on some major changes with a new work schedule, I still love to have my "me time" with a good book to wrap up my day.