Monday, April 2, 2007

My baby’s growing up and I’m not sure I like it.

I know it's not a huge milestone, but yet it is. We decided to go ahead and drag the toddler bed out again because we thought Chelsi would take time getting use to it and actually staying in it, but she did, both naptime and tonight. I thought for sure she'd mess around because she's always into EVERYTHING. My baby loved her big girl bed. I guess after a week or so and we're sure this will work we'll be permanently putting away the crib. NO MORE BABIES?  I've spent over 10 years now preparing for the next baby.  It's seems so weird to not be planning and having the youngest really grow into toddlerhood. So weird and good all at the same time.

Just not sure what to think of it at this point though.  I love my kids more than anything and I'm going to miss this stage so much.  If you could only record every fun little moment in their lives, I mean just the little things, and then play them back, life would be perfect. 

 


Saturday, March 31, 2007

Just some miscellaneous pictures over the past couple of weeks.

They finally got to drag the playdoh out.

 

Chelsi finally got to wear her Korean flag necklace (a gift from a jeweler in South Korea).




Friday, March 30, 2007

Funny Chelsi Pictures….to us anyways. :)

Let's see, here we have Chelsi's "drinkin' spot".  She always either lets her milk dribble down her chin onto the floor or the sippie leaks, so we told her she has to keep drinks in the kitchen.  She decided right at the door between the kitchen and living room is perfect, so now when she wants a drink she just goes and sits on the rug and waits patiently for us to notice she wants a drink.  Then you just have to walk up to her and she'll say "dwink".

 

Here we have Chelsi having some cereal snack in the living room.  We wanted to be somewhat neat, so she had to wear a bib.  She didn't really want to hold the bowl herself though, so she stuck it in her bib.  Pretty smart, we think.



And this is what happens when she's not quite ready to be out of her "dwink".




Wednesday, March 28, 2007

How sad is YOUR government?

We're trying to get immigration to be a little more consistent and supportive of international adoptive families.  With families that finalize in the country they adopt from USCIS mails the Certificate of Citizenship to the family upon arrival in the United States.  When you don't finalize in-country, but in the United States court system instead, as required with Korean adoptions, USCIS does not do this. 

Heck no!  Our families must pay a few hundred dollars (yes I said a few hundred), fill out a lengthy application and then wait for them to review our child's documentation for the 2nd time and our family's for the 3rd!  I highly doubt they actually review considering they've got bigger fish to fry.  Anyways, on top of the fees going up for what USCIS does very little work for, if any, we have to drive 4 hours to pick up the certificate in person.  In December when I filled out the application their Adjudicator's Field Manual had a subsection that stated in adoption situations the certificate could just be mailed certified and us presenting ID to the U.S. Post Office would be enough justification that we, in fact, picked it up.  But, a month after we submitted our application they took that section out.  When I called the main office, because ours took their number off the internet, they said "sorry you're out of luck" and were beyond rude!

Now on top of that, I've written our state and U.S. Senators and Representatives and they, and their staff, will not even take the time to call and visit with us on the issue.  Of course, I also wrote some other state's U.S. Senators hoping just someone will help and nothing!  I also wrote Washington State Senator Paul Shin because he's a Korean adoptee himself.  And though he can't help because it's very difficult to work on a national issue from the local level HE took the time to write us a letter.  Signed in ink, personalized and not a form letter!

What can I say....I'm very disappointed!


Sunday, March 25, 2007

Max won Grease, You’re the One that I Want!!

I've been cheering for him since the beginning.  He reminds me of our youngest son, just a little goofball, but so cute!

I so wish I could go to NY to see Grease!!  I still remember when my mom first let me see it and I've loved the movie ever since.  I've seen it far too many times to count.  I can't wait until my daughters start watching it with me.

It's a timeless movie that is so much fun.  I'm so glad my man Max won!!


Sunday, March 18, 2007

Happy Family (Airplane) Day Girls!!

This week is a special week. It marks the 1st anniversary of our youngest joining our family and the 4th anniversary of our oldest daughter joining our family. We generally, don't do a whole lot other than go out to dinner, but dad is also making our 4 year old's favorite meal for supper, so it's chicken noodle soup here. It was so much fun making these slide shows. Although, Kaelin's was just so hard to believe how much they've all grown as I watched hers playback. What happened to my babies?  We love you!!!!!! 

Kaelin's Slide Show Here

Chelsi's Slide Show Here


Update on Donations for American Heart Association Heart Walk

Donate Here

We're at $60 with offline and online donations and have until July.  Please keep donating.  Cole really wants to hit at least $700 this year.

Thanks!!!