Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Boys are weird...

They see a hole and think I bet I could fit in there and then they freaking get in there!!!


You put out a slide. They think "she put up a diving platform!!!".


They like worms in their yogurt.


And I can't wait for our next boy, to see if he crawls in the dryer or cuts it on when his brother is in there, if he slides or dives, and if he like gummies or m&ms!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The little highs

The adoption path is filled with emotional highs and lows.

Low: sitting up tonight tying to understand and submit sam's paperwork for immigration.

High:






Super cute construction sheets that came in today for our littler guy. I figure little boys' obsession with all things construction is about as close to a universal truth as I can get.

When I am particularly worried about where Sam is or what he is doing or what he is missing each day he spends institutionalized, JR reminds me that this time next year, he will be home and hopefully, sleeping in his construction bed in his room with his brother.

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Location:Sam

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Big day, HUGE DAY

Friday was a huge day in our adoption.  Our dossier left our adoption agency and is on its way across the world to China.  Our dossier is 80 plus pages of documents that detail our lives from birth.  It has taken me a little over 5 moths to compile, every page has been notarized by a notary, authenticated by the MS Secretary of State and certified by the Chinese consulate.  It is my labor of love.  It will be translated and the Chinese government will determine if we may adopt Sam. 

I cannot wait to meet Sam.  I wonder every day what he will be like.  Will he be a mama's boy like Plum or prefer his daddy, be an early riser or night owl, be rough and tumble or more sensitive, have a quick temper, love candy, demand coke, hug our dogs, think his mama can do anything, cheer for the garbage truck, strip down naked at every opportunity, love Curious George, be shy or love people?  Only time will tell.  I don't expect that the first few days and weeks will reveal his true nature.  My big fear is that he will not know how to love us or accept our love. 

We are hoping to travel to pick up Sam in December or January.  Until then, we will enjoy summer and fall as a family of three. 

Last week, we will welcomed home daddy and Pawpaw from their deep sea fishing trip. I cannot tell you how excited Plum gets when the coolers are unloaded. "WHOA! HOLY COW! FISH!!!!" He gets super excited.  Posing with dinner...a blue crab, a snapper, a red fish, and a flounder:



He carried this poor blue crab around all day Sunday.  He even drove it around in his jeep. "I'm gonna ride it in my jeep."


Don't worry, I'll have them bring back another blue crab next year in case Sam wants one.


Friday, June 29, 2012

Too cute




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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy...

Fathers Day.

Birthday to Plum.

Mothers Day.

John Hinton was a little confused about what we were celebrating today.  He did eventually manage to tell my daddy happy fathers day.  He continued to insist the cake that I made was his birthday cake. 

We are short on pictures of JR and my daddy. I'm even missing lots of old pictures since my computer died a few months ago.  I did get his one of Plum holding a croker that his PawPaw caught this weekend. 



Poor John Hinton got to my parents house on Saturday and asked where his PawPaw and when he found out that he had gone fishing he had a meltdown that PawPaw had left without him. I don't think he will be making the south Louisiana trips anytime soon, but I know his PawPaw cannot wait to take him. We love you so very much, PawPaw! 

I did find this one.  It is an old one, but one of my favorites.


The two loves of my life.  Happy Father's Day!!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

For the love of...

Today was picnic day at daycare.
This meant a sack lunch lovingly prepared by me which was barely touched by Plum. Lunch was followed by SNOW CONES!

Tonight at bedtime,
Me: I love you, John Hinton.
JHA: I like snow cones. I eat them ALL day.

Well then. It may have his first but I don't think it'll be his last.

For the love of snow cones




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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

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