Showing posts with label Prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prayer. Show all posts

21 May 2013

RTT: Summertime, School, Mother's Day, etc.

It's Random Tuesday Thoughts, brought to you by Stacy at Stacy Uncorked! Be sure to check out her blog and link up if you want to participate! 
 Stacy
  • It's finally summertime! We got to get in the pool yesterday and even though it was really, really cold at first, we stayed in for about 30 minutes or so. Today it's supposed to be upwards of 89°F, so I'm hoping we can go swim again when J gets off work! 
  • We decided to keep Tobias around for now. I love him so much and it breaks my heart to think about finding him a new home, so we're looking into getting him de-clawed. He has been scratching up the furniture lately and we can't afford for him to do that. We really can't afford for him to scratch the baby when he/she arrives, so Toby needs those little daggers gone! 
  • ^^Toby listening to the baby yesterday. :) 
  • I'm 29 weeks as of yesterday! I am so excited! I can't wait to meet my little "acorn!"
  • My first Mother's Day as a mother-to-be was wonderful! J got me this beautiful necklace (the little diamond represents our little "acorn!"):
  • J and I went to church at Somerville Baptist and they gave all the mothers a little purse mirror:
  •  After church, we ate at Cracker Barrel. Then we went home to let the girls go outside to potty. J gave me my second mother's day present. It's a calendar to record the baby's first year. (It's pink, but he said that since I'm the one filling it out, it doesn't matter if we have a boy or girl. ): 
  • After resting a bit at home, we went to the Huntsville Botanical Gardens. It was such a beautiful day! J took this pic of me standing on the bridge:
  • This past Saturday, J and I had maternity pics taken by my friend Audrey. It rained the entire time we were shooting and only stopped just after we were done for the day! But, even though it was raining, we had a great time and it was well worth it! Here's my favorite so far:
  • I made A's in American Literature, Psychology, and Physical Science and I made a B in Calculus! New semester starts the 23rd. I'm only taking Art Appreciation and Physical Science II. I'm hoping it will be an easy semester.
That's all I've got for now. Please pray for the victims of the tornado outbreak in Oklahoma. 

26 March 2013

RTT: Plans Gone Awry

Last Friday (March 22nd), the recruiter J had been talking to called to tell him that because of the sequestration, J will not be able to reenlist as active duty. Ridiculous. He was just days away from signing the paperwork.

So it looks like we'll be here in Huntsville for awhile longer. We're still unsure of our plans. Pray for us that our new path will be revealed soon.   

This is as random as I'm gonna be today. Link up with Stacy Uncorked for more randomness.
Stacy

11 September 2011

Where Were You?

I can't believe it has been 10 years since the catastrophe that was 9/11, occurred. I remember where I was exactly:
I was in 10th grade,first period, Biology. We were in the lab cleaning and listening to the radio. I think it was 99.5. We heard on the radio that the World Trade Center had been hit by a plane. 
Coach House ran down the hall to Mr. Stafford's room. When he came back, he turned on the t.v. in the classroom and we all filed back in there to watch the news. We were sitting in our seats when another plane hit the second tower.
I think the majority of us were crying by then. And I was scared. They put the school on lock-down and we went to our next classes, but we didn't do anything in any of them. We just sat watching the t.v. all day.
I remember crying a lot when I got home and then I busted out the tapes and my stereo. I recorded at least 3 tapes off of the radio. I still have them.
I still cry when I see the videos and hear the songs about 9/11.
I still get sad when I think of all the lives lost due to terrorism and the aftermath caused by it. I had to worry for over a year while my husband and his unit were deployed to the middle east to fight the war on terrorism. I know how much it hurts to lose someone you love, but I still can't imagine how the lives that were affected by 9/11 were changed. Parents, children, friends and co-workers killed by such a senseless act of hate. My prayers still go out to the family and friends of those lost.   
God Bless our Firefighters, Policemen, Soldiers and Volunteers.
God Bless the Families affected by 9/11 and give them peace.
God Bless the U.S.A.
and 
God Bless whomever is reading this.
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/ \ NEVER FORGET!!!

03 May 2011

RTT: {Something clever here...}

It's Tuesday...and that means it's ok to be random.
So let's get to it.
RTT is originally hosted by Keely at The Un Mom. She is still
on her hiatus, so I've volunteered to host temporarily, along
with JulieAne, Stacy, Cass, and Raven.
{Not sure if anyone knows that though...since no one linked up last week.}

  • Pineapple sandwiches for dinner are only acceptable when the Hubby is not home...
  • I really miss J. He's out helping with the National Guard to recover people who are still missing from last week's tornado outbreak in Alabama.
  • We have over 315 channels (thank you Josh Turner...) and there's never anything worth watching.
  • Why is it, that no matter what time it is, all of the movie channels are in the middle of a movie? It's annoying when you go to watch a movie at 7 and there's no movies starting then.
  • Sabrina got frisky last night and wanted to play ball at 2330.
  •  I wanted to keep the babies over the weekend, so I picked them up Saturday around noon and brought them home with me. We went to the park and Target and when we got back home, they took a nap. I guess it was too late, because that night, The Princess would NOT go to sleep. She finally wiggled and cried herself to sleep around 0130. Ridiculous. Then Boog woke me up at 0630 and his crying woke her up. So I took them home Sunday morning.
  • I was supposed to have a doctor's appt today to check my thyroid, but unfortunately, our insurance ran out and I never got a chance to renew it. 
  • When I got online to fill out the paperwork to renew our insurance, I couldn't log onto anything. Apparently, J has to do it, since he has all the passwords. *sigh*
  • J and I saw Fast  Five Friday night and it was AWESOME! 
  • I'm currently watching The Fast and the Furious...love this movie. Love Vin Diesel. :)
  • It's raining.
  • I'm praying for all the victims of  the tornadoes and the storms last week. The rain can't be helping matters any.
  • Osama Bin Laden was killed by US action Sunday. I only have one thing to say about that:
17 Do not rejoice when your enemy falls,
and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles,
18 lest the Lord see it and be displeased,
and turn away his anger from him.
Proverbs 24:17-18
  • I figure it's finally May, so that means spring is over. I put up all my spring decorations with the Easter stuff. So what do I decorate with for Summer?? I really liked my spring decorations. >.<
  • Did I mention I miss my Hubby? :(
That's it for my Randomness. Be sure to link up and check out everyone else's link-ups too! {If anyone links up that is...}

** UPDATE: Apparently, none of you fine folks have ever heard of a pineapple sandwich...maybe it's a southern 'thang'? So, I'm gonna help you make one.
So, you take your two slices of bread {wheat, white, whatever...} and you slather some mayonnaise on it. Or miracle whip...whatever. I actually prefer miracle whip because it's kinda sweet. Then you top it with a piece of American cheese on one side and two slices of pineapple on the other. I put mayo on both pieces of bread. You might want to dab your pineapple slices with a paper towel if they're particularly juicy. Otherwise you're going to have pineapple-flavored mayonnaise running down your arms... But really, that's part of the experience. Srsly, try this at home! I'm going to go have one right now. :)**


28 April 2011

Praying

Praying for all the lives lost caused by the tornadoes yesterday.
I watched the news all day, from 6:30am and up until
11pm last night. The destruction I saw broke my heart.
Photo from Tuscaloosa News

I worried for my family and friends and the people
I don't even know.
So many people's lives were destroyed.
Photo from Times Daily
Homes were demolished and lives were lost.
Pratt City, AL
There are still people missing.
Please pray for the families affected
by these storms that tore through not only AL
but also Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Virginia
and Kentucky.



Tornado in Tuscaloosa, AL

24 March 2011

Please Pray for Kirill

 {This post is about an amazing family fighting to bring home their son from Russia. Please read about their determination and hope. And please pray for them!}
Please feel free to share the following on your blogs. It is a summary of our adoption journey so far. Please help us spread the word. We are hoping somehow someone will be able to help us.


Two years ago Greg and I began praying for God to do whatever he wanted with our lives. We handed him a “blank check” so to speak, and told him to cash it. He opened our eyes to children with disabilities wasting away across the ocean in Eastern Europe. We joined God and started our adoption journey.

Our family is more than equipped to handle a child with special needs. I have a degree in Early Childhood Education. I am a member of the Board of Directors of Best Buddies of Alabama. I have volunteered for RISE and Eagles’ Wings. All of these organizations serve individuals with special needs. My husband I have close friends and family who have special needs and we are a big part of each other’s lives. Our wedding party included some of these special people. Our involvement with individuals with special needs led us to adopt a child with special needs; specifically, we chose Down Syndrome.

As we prayed over the faces of thousands of orphaned children with Down Syndrome, we ultimately chose a little boy named Sergey from Russia. Eight months later, as we neared the finish line of our adoption, one of Sergey’s family members in Russia stepped forward to adopt him. We were heartbroken for our loss, but God showed us that we were following him, and his ways are perfect. We knew we still wanted to adopt, so the way we saw it, two children would find homes because of our journey…Sergey went to his family and now we would choose another child to come into our family. We took great comfort in knowing that God could see this when we first committed to Sergey! We were honored to be a part of his plan.

Shortly after losing Sergey, we received a new referral with a grainy photo of a four-year-old blond-haired boy wearing pink glasses named Kirill. We were instantly in love with him. We had to re-file a lot of our paperwork because of the change in referrals and regions of Russia, but we were fast and we thought we were looking at three more months at the most until we would have Kirill home.

That was well over a year ago.

Since then so many things have happened. A tragic story of an adoptive mother sending her child back to his country alone on a plane with a note pinned to his shirt rocked our world…he was from Russia. Adoptions in Russia came to a screeching halt. Kirill’s region stopped processing adoptions for eight long months. The judge refused to accept any American adoption cases until an official treaty was signed between the United States and Russia.

Even though we wouldn’t be able to finalize the adoption in court until the treaty was signed, we were allowed to go visit Kirill and sign our official petition to adopt him in August 2010. We fell more deeply in love with him. This was our son.

During that time, we found out that Kirill is the first child from his region EVER to be adopted with Down Syndrome. A birth mother keeping her child with Down Syndrome is unheard of in this area of the world. Adoptions of children with Down Syndrome just don’t happen there, these children are literally hidden away from society in orphanages and mental institutions. As our process continued, it became apparent that Kirill would be a pioneer. If our adoption was approved, it would pave the way for other children with special needs to be adopted from this region.

Then, a miracle happened around Christmas and the judge in this region suddenly changed her mind and began processing American adoptions again. We were elated.  Could this be the light at the end of a very long tunnel? I was somewhat nervous about Kirill being the first child adopted with Down Syndrome from his region, but our agency was very confident that if we got a court date, our adoption would be approved. In seventeen years, they had never had a case rejected IF the family was issued a court date. We were told not to worry, so I didn’t. After meeting the judge’s requests for several supporting court documents, we were finally granted a court date-March 17, 2011. St. Patrick’s Day…I was thrilled. This would be our new favorite holiday! Our son was coming home!

Our other son, Clayton, who had just turned three when we started this adoption process, has prayed fervently for his brother. He is now almost five. When we told him Kirill was coming home, oh my…we had an excited big brother on our hands! At one point he even went to his room, dumped out his toy cars and divided them into two stacks…one for him and one for Kirill.

Last week, as we sat in the courtroom and suffered through five agonizing hours of difficult questioning, we were not prepared for anything but an approval of our case. Two doctors, two social workers, and the Minister of Children’s Services all made very strong statements on our behalf. They fought for us. Hard.

But when the ruling was read, the judge said, “Your application to adopt is rejected.” The basis given was that Kirill was “not socially adaptable” due to his “medical condition” and he was better off in an institution than in a home with a family. As the judge read her ruling, she stated several times that we were a good family, that we met all the criteria to adopt a child, but that she would not approve our adoption because Kirill has Down Syndrome. She told us that we could adopt another child, because legally our application had no problems according to Russian adoption law. She said she would approve our adoption for a “typical” child, but not this child. Why? The only reason? Because he has Down Syndrome. Even though we were approved by our home study and by the USCIS to adopt a child with special needs. It makes no sense whatsoever. Denying a child a family because he has Down Syndrome is a violation of human rights at its most basic level!

It was like a terrible dream. We were so unprepared for this outcome. As we left the courthouse in a mental fog, the doctors and social workers that had testified came to us and said, “If you appeal, we will fight for you. Appeal. Fight this decision.” Of course we were going to appeal…I could no more walk away from our biological son, Clayton, at this point. Kirill is just as much my son.

So here we are, asking God to move the mountain that is standing between Kirill and us as we appeal to the Supreme Court in Moscow. There are also three other families who are in various stages of adopting children with Down Syndrome from Kirill’s region; one of the families has a court hearing set for next week.
We are hoping that someone will hear our outcry and help us bring our son and these other waiting children home. His adoption will set the precedent for many other children in his region. There are 98 children in his orphanage with special needs alone. It is one of many orphanages in this region that houses children with special needs. This is about more than just one child, the lives of hundreds of children with special need are at stake.  Please help us.

{Please help pray for this family! Let's help bring home Kirill! I'm asking all of my blogging friends to please post this on their blog! And let Tesney and her family know you are sending up prayers, by posting a link to your blog post to her blog, here. Please pray for this sweet baby!}

05 March 2011

Six Word Saturday

We're moving out
in five days!

{Six Word Saturday is hosted by Cate at Show My Face.
If you plan to participate, be sure to visit her blog
and link up each Saturday!}
Jeremy is gone now to get the boxes that our
local Wally World saved for us last night. I will
be packing all weekend and hopefully I'll be
done by Monday so we can go secure our new apt.
We're praying fervently that we're
approved so we won't have to look elsewhere.
Pray for us and wish us luck just in case!

Have a great weekend y'all!

19 February 2011

Six Word Saturday

Please pray Jeremy
gets this job!
This is the second time J has been
offered the same position, but by a different
hiring company this time. The last company
that was hiring told him that the
business didn't want to hire anyone in
the National Guard because they needed guys
that could work every weekend. How jacked up is
that?? I don't even think they're allowed
to do that. 

If J gets this job, we can finally move
out of my Mama's house. We really miss having our
own place and I'm sure Mama is tired of us by now.


For more Six Word Saturday fun, visit Cate
Don't forget to link up and join in the fun
each Saturday! Hope everyone is having
a great weekend! Look for my giveaway tomorrow!

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