Weddings & Build A Bear

Aren’t weddings great? My cousin Evan got married to Courtney last night and it was just beautiful! I loved the music and the service and the reception. It was just great. My sisters were visiting with us and we all had a nice weekend. I was dancing around like crazy, but those who know me have come to expect that. Mike got some awesome photos. Courtney’s dress was so classy and she looked fantastic!

In the morning Mike, Tahni, Bayli and I all hit Build A Bear to make some Bears for orphans. Every Build A Bear in America had 200 bears that could be stuffed for free Saturday morning. Then we bought outfits for all 4 and put them in the box to be shipped off. It’s just awesome how many kids around the world are going to get these toys – many orphans around the world don’t have a thing to themselves. What a great idea and hat’s off to Build A Bear! The cashier even let us use a coupon for the clothes we bought which I thought was very kind and unexpected.

Thankful Thursday

I know it’s late for the TT, but I am still thankful.

I am thankful for the KIDS HOPE USA program and Oakmont letting us be a part of their school year. Today was the last day for mentors to be in the school for this school year.

I am thankful that every teacher I talked to today asked me if we were coming back and I said yes, that they got a giant smile on their face.

I am thankful that we were able to give the kids an educational game for a present at the end of the school year. I hope they have someone they can play with this summer.

I am thankful for hugs from sweet little children. And the sound of, “HI Miss Louanne!!” (Which is usually followed by a hug!)

I am thankful for friends. Our friends the Peyton’s are moving to California and there was a going away party tonight. I know they are going to have fun out there, but I am going to miss Johanna and her beautiful smile.

I am thankful for family. My sisters Tahni and Bayli are coming to visit tomorrow for our cousin Evan’s wedding. It’s going to be a fun weekend to visit with family.

I am thankful that God protected Jon from Alt-n from even worse injuries than he suffered in his accident on Tuesday night. And I am thankful that he should make a full recovery, even if the road to recovery is long.

Last of all I am thankful that it’s already the 17th!!! We are that much closer to a referral now 🙂

Mentoring Joy

When I started mentoring A this January I told him about our adoption “just in case” we got our referral during the school year. He was very interested and wanted to see her photo right then and hasn’t really brought it up since.

Then 2 weeks ago we are working on a Mother’s Day craft together and he says, “Miss Louanne, why can’t your babies momma keep her? Doesn’t she have enough money?” So I go into a very 7 year old explanation about China being a different country and they have different rules and it’s likely that she doesn’t have enough money. He seemed cool with that and we went back to coloring.

Then he says, “Well, I am glad I am not adopted, I would miss my mom.” So I say, “That’s good, I am glad you love your mom, but not everyone can have that.” So he looks at me real sweet and says, “But you will be your babies REAL momma now right?” “Right.” Back to coloring we go as I blink back tears.

A few minutes later in a worried voice he says, “Miss Louanne, you’re not going to be able to feed her!” “What?” (I am totally confused- duh) He then points at his chest and says, “You KNOW!!!” I just busted out laughing because I realized he was talking about breast feeding. So I explained to him about formula and he said, “Oh so that goes in a bottle like a mom’s milk? Cool.”

The kid just cracks me up! Tomorrow is our last day for this school year and I am sad, but hope that I have helped him this year. He keeps saying he is telling his mom that they can’t move so I can be his mentor next year too. I should have been keeping a journal of the funny things he has said to me this semester. He is really smart and asks some great questions, but he is always trying to work a “deal” with me for candy or Happy Meals. So I told him he could get Happy Meals for good behavior grades. Took him about 5 weeks to work his way up from U’s, but he gets better every week. This will be our 3rd week in a row for a happy meal – he got his best grades ever last week.

Guess what his problem is? Talking too much in class!!! Could he have a better mentor? ROFL. We talk about respect for teachers every week. We talk about when you can talk – at recess, PE, Lunch. He likes that I used to get in trouble for talking in class and had to learn to control myself. He tells me every week that he is going to do better and he has been doing better every week.

Being a part of KIDS HOPE this year has been a great joy. Not only to see what has happened with A, but with all the other mentors and their children. Children who just need someone to say, “I believe in you. I know you can do it.” And to be faithful and be there every week. It’s a beautiful thing.

Happy Mother’s Day!!

To my mom. I thought your gift was cool, but didn’t mean to make you cry 🙂 I gave her an apron with a photo of Michael, Michelle and I the day Michelle graduated from college. It’s a great photo from the party afterward. And it looks really good on the apron.

To Grammie. You are the best!

To all the other mother’s that I love. I won’t list you because I am bound to forget someone.

Last of all to the other “waiting mommies” like me. Have a great day!