Thankful Thursday

I missed last week because we were on vacation. But the first thing I want to do is offer a shout out to the girls at Rayne Soft Water in Ventura, California 🙂

  • I am thankful that we were safe during all our travels. 4 flights and driving around California and Colorado.
  • For Nadia getting the chance to see/meet so many family and friends. The list is very long, but she got to see Nonni again and meet Papa, Great Grandma and Grandpa Petlow….plus many, many more people.
  • For the fun time that Nadia had with her Aunt Michelle (who was positively dying to meet Nadia!!!). They hit it off at the pumpkin patch – great idea lil’ sis.
  • For Nadia getting to see the west coast beach on a sunny day.
  • For getting to take Nadia out in the snow for the first time in Denver.
  • For this occurring in the span of 3 days 🙂
  • For all the clothes and purple jacket that the Peterman’s passed down to us.
  • For the delicious muffins and cupcakes Jess and I made. It’s all about the food!
  • For the Pumpkin Pie Body wash from the Petermans…..it ROCKS!!
  • For getting to see the “Garden of the Gods” and the “Cave of the Winds” in Colorado Springs.
  • For the furry Crocs from my mom.
  • For the college fund that Grandpa Greg and Grandma Brooke set up for Nadia this week.
  • For all the great photos we got on the trip……which will follow in the next post I make.

Hugs

If you know me personally, you know I love to hug. Give hugs, get hugs, hugs for happiness, hugs for comfort – bring in on. I have even turned some friends into huggers that were not in the past (their words, not mine). So the super hug of course is the one from Nadia. For that sweet little child to get so excited and snuggle up to me or Mike….whoa, sometimes it takes my breath away. Nadia even gives the “drive by hug”….she is playing, looks over at you, crawls over, gives a little hug and goes back to playing. I of course want her to stay in my lap after that spontaneous show of affection. If she could talk, would she say, “No mom, I don’t want to sit on your lap and let you smother me, I just wanted to say Hi and now I am going back to playing.” Who knows, but it’s the best!

Most of you know that my part time job is running a mentorship program for at risk elementary kids called KIDS HOPE USA through my church. Most everything is done from home by email and phone, but I do go up to the school every week to mentor the child I am matched with and to grab my copies of paperwork from the school. As of last week, this year’s program was up and running full steam ahead. All the children’s permission slips had been returned, the mentors were matched and the last of the children had met their new mentors. What a relief! We have doubled the size of our program this year thanks to more volunteers from the church signing up and it’s totally awesome.

At the beginning of the school year I meet the new mentors at the school and take them to get the child out of class the first day. I introduce myself to the child and tell them about their new mentor and that they are going to be their friend who will come see them every week to help with homework and stuff. Then I ask the child to show the mentor around the school and tell them both to have fun. As I cruise through the school each week I get many waves from the kids in the program. Last year as the school year went by I started getting hugs from all these kids. Why do I get the hugs? I only mentor one child – not all of them.

I realized last year that I get hugs from all these kids because they associate me with their special “friend” who comes to see them each week. I am the one who introduced them to this caring adult who has come to mean so much to them. I joked with Mike last year that I was really popular with 7 year olds. But the reality of these kids lives is serious. To give a hug is a big deal for many of these kids. They are in the program for a variety of reasons. Some academic, most because of their home life. Some don’t have dads, some don’t have parents at all. Some have seen more violence in their short lives that would make most adults heads spin around. Some have never felt that someone REALLY cares about them or that they have any meaning in this world.

When I put the mentors through training I make it very clear to them that they are NEVER supposed to touch the child -even a pat on the back – without the child initiating it first. Some of these kids have been through abuse and touching is scary, so we let them decide. Some children will hug a mentor right away, but for many, it takes weeks of the mentor showing up for them to believe that this adult really cares about them. There was a little boy in the program last year who didn’t crack a smile for months that I ever saw. I would wave to him every time I saw him and he would wave back, always with that stoic little look on his face. As the year progressed with his mentor, he started to do better in school, get in less fights and smile. It was the most beautiful thing. Then one day I came to the school and went out on the playground that child saw me and came running towards me – full speed ahead – and gave me a giant bear hug and ran back to the basketball game he was part of. The child didn’t say a word, but he didn’t have too. His whole personality had changed because one adult decided to make a difference in his life. Now the child wanted to give hugs and smile and had a little joy in his world – instead of fear and anger.

So as I think about these kids of course I think about Nadia and I think about hugs and what they mean. I think that it’s a wonderful thing that Nadia will never have to live in fear in her home. Rather she will always know that her home is a safe haven with mom and dad. That she will never feel like we are not paying attention to her or that we think she is a burden. She will know that she matters to us, that we care for her well being. She will never have to be one of the children who needs a mentor. She will always know that we are here for hugs.

Mama!

Nadia has been able to say Ma and Da for a while. She clearly knows that Mike is Dada and gets excited when he gets home from work and usually says, “DA!” as she speed racer crawls for the door to have him pick her up. I know that she knows I am Mama, but she has not said it to me. When she gets upset, she often goes repeats, “ma ma ma ma” over and over.

On Saturday Mike was holding Nadia and said, “Where’s Mama?” And Nadia turned right and looked at me. Then she said, “Ma ma.” I got so excited!! Then Mike said, “Kiss Mama” and kissed me on the cheek. Then he said to Nadia, “Kiss Mama” and she leaned over and kissed me. I just started crying because I thought that my heart was going to burst right out of my chest. Then Mike said it again and she kissed me again. I cried some more – tears of joy of course. The sweet little baby open mouth sloppy kiss is just too sweet for words.

Today she has looked right at me and said, “Ma ma.” Or pointed to me and said, “Ma ma.” This has been the best birthday week EVER! Nadia “gave” me a mommy birthday card, she took her first tentative step and she said mama and gave me a kiss. God is good and has blessed me so much with the best husband and sweetest baby ever.

Thankful Thursday

Grammie, Louanne & Nadia

I am thankful for my Grammie. For years now we have had “birthday lunch” at Italiani’s to celebrate our birthdays. With Nadia being an October baby too, she was added to the mix this year.

I am thankful that Mike got me a birthday card from Nadia with a gift card inside and signed it with her “chop” name stamp from China. It was my first Mommy card and I was so excited. He left it in her crib, so I found it when I was getting her blanket to rock her back to sleep in the middle of the night. Too cute!

I am thankful that Nadia took her first tentative step on my birthday. She was holding on to me with one hand, then let go and stood for a second or two. Then she got back up and let go again, stood there and then took a step with her left foot. Then she promptly fell over.

I am thankful that all the mentors have been introduced to their kids for the KIDS HOPE USA program and starting next week, the program will be in full force with 24 members of our church mentoring in the school each week. God is good!

I am thankful for all the calls, cards and emails I got yesterday wishing me a happy birthday. I am grateful that I have such great friends and family in my life. Below is a photo I grabbed off Jacquelyn’s blog. She took this at the sip n see the night before Nadia’s baptism.

Sip-N-See for Nadia