God has been gracious to us and has been with us through our journey of love and life. He has carried us through some of the most difficult times and has given us joy in the midst of sorrow. He has also been loving and given us abundant blessings. Most importantly, He has provided us with faith. May we share that faith with others.

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
"God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame".
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

January

The kids starting playing Upwards basketball this month.  This means that every Saturday morning is filled with back to back games.  Lilly was timid at first, but is getting more and more aggressive.  She has scored a couple points each game.  Liam is great on defense.  He doesn't really care if he touches the ball at all.  He just likes being part of a team.
We've had some snowy and icy weather.  Liam has had a couple e-learning days (snow days, but he is required to do homework).  Liam and I celebrated National Lutheran School's Week with fun dress-up days.  We are also getting ready to celebrate Chinese New Year, which is in February this year.

Liam's e-learning assignment was to read to family member.  He chose to read to Mars & Lilly.  They were a good audience.







Both kids were #14, but on different teams.


Liam took one for the team and got smacked in the face.


"I can't put my arms down!"


Lilly's dolls know how to party!




Pajama Day

Book Character Day




We got a lot of use out of the fireplace this month.

Neon Day

Hawaii Day





Firework art projects for Chinese New Year



Family movie night - Born in China


My little tap dancer

Monday, January 15, 2018

Talking with my Daughter

When we decided to adopt Lilly, I was thrilled to have a daughter.  I have a special relationship with my mom and envisioned having the same with Lilly.  I knew that we would have to build that relationship intentionally.  However, Lilly bonded so well, so soon, I was certain that we would have the mother-daughter relationship I longed for.  
Then, we discovered Lilly was hard of hearing and something was missing.  I wasn't able to talk with my daughter.  I could read her cues and she could read mine.  Our relationship was completely non-verbal.  It could get frustrating.  We were creating our own language.
Then, when she began to learn sign language, I began to learn sign language.  As we eased into this new communication, we learned new cues.  The frustration happened less often, but I still longed to talk to my daughter, really talk, more than just one or two words signed at a time.  And then, as if a switch flipped for Lilly, she began to talk.  Her little voice started sounding like real words, and those words became short sentences.  I'm sure to anyone else it sounds like gibberish, but I can actually hear words and phrases.  The other day Lilly said, "Hey Mom, whatcha doing?"  I understood it!  It wasn't prompted or signed, just spoken as well as she could (still approximating sounds), but I knew what she was saying.  Tears welled up in my eyes.  I thought, "I can talk to my daughter and she can talk back."  We still have so far to go. Most of the world cannot understand Lilly.  But, I can talk with my daughter, and understand her.  It makes us that much closer.  My prayer is that some day we will sit and have lengthy talks about school and boys, faith and life.  For now, I'm content with "Whatcha doing Mom?"