Thursday, January 31, 2008

Adoption Exhaustion & Cabinet Refinishing

Man, this adoption stuff is exhausting. I am so impatient because I want children so badly but the research and referrals are so important. We have been so fortunate to be able to speak with other families that have already been through this process in Indy. They have given us some wonderful advice and we couldn't be more appreciative. Unlike fertility treatments, we know that we will eventually bring our baby home. That is what keeps us happy and positive about everything. I pray the Lord will give us the patience we will need.


Well, I'm getting off to a slow start with my cabinets. My guest bath has been refinished and looks GREAT but now it looks like I'm going to need a new countertop and faucets. That really stinks! (I'm being sarcastic.) I'm going to start on the kitchen tomorrow. The weather is going to be brutal so this will give me something fun to do instead of just sitting around waiting for the roads to clear up.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

New Project

I may have bit off more than I can chew on this newest project of mine. I decided that I wanted to refinish all of the cabinets in my house. It is a lot to take on but I can see already that I'm going to love it. This new look will give the house a warm cottage feel. I'll post a picture when I'm finished. I started my guest bath today and should be finished by tomorrow. This was my test area to make sure I was going to like it. I'll probably start on the kitchen next.
Cory and I have been planning to sell this house for quite some time but now that we have decided to adopt a child we may decide to stay a little longer. We seem to change our minds often on this subject though. If we decide to stay, I'll get to enjoy all of the cool changes I'm about to make. If we decide to move, then we are all set for resale with all of the new updates. After I'm through with the cabinetry, I'll work on the flooring. The carpet needs to go. As long as we have a dog in the house, I want as little carpet as possible. I can't wait to see the end results.

Monday, January 21, 2008

New Slideshow

Wow! It look me a bit to figure out this new slide show but here it is. Some of these pictures are from this past fall but a few are a little older. Photography has become a hobby of mine so I'm sure I will try to update this as often as possible. I hope you enjoy them!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Thoughts of my Dad


My dad has been on my mind so much today. I think about him a lot anyway but today it has been even more for some reason. It's hard to believe that he has been gone for a year and a half now. I miss him so much. Mom and I were talking earlier and she mentioned being taken back by something that happened just before I called. My dad's truck had been at the garage for repairs and they brought it back to her around the same time dad would have normally come home from work. It was like for just a second she thought it was him. Needless to say her heart was racing and it was an emotional moment. It's funny because shortly after dad passed away the same thing happened to me only it was Barry and Austin that had the truck so I knew exactly what she was feeling. Time goes by so fast. I am so grateful for the time I had with my dad. He was more amazing than he knew. We will never stop missing him. It is a comfort to know that he is with Christ now. When I look at it that way,I can not help but be happy for him. He has accomplished what we all hope for.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

New Doctor

I can't believe I'm up this late. I'm having trouble sleeping so I figured I'd give you all an update since I was up anyway and it had been so long. I had the opportunity to visit a new doctor today. She is a doctor that specializes in natural health. It was a very interesting and some what entertaining visit. I thought I was going to leave thinking she was a real quack but I actually really liked her and will probably continue seeing her. A friend of Cory's recommended her to us. I'd give you more details but then I'd be up all night. The quick version is that she plans to help me with my infertility issues and thrombophilia (blood clotting disorder). I guess the Thrombophilia is the reason I'm always so tired and have trouble breathing at times. It is also the reason I miscarried. This does not mean that we have changed our minds on adoption by any means. This just means that she is going to try to get me healthy enough to make a natural conception possible. If it works great but, if not, I know I will be just as happy adopting children. It will just be nice being a healthier person. Keep us in your prayers. Good night!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Survivor Season 16

My mother-in-law gave me the funniest news last night. An old friend of ours has been chosen to be a contestant on the next Survivor. Can you believe that? This is going to be soooo much fun to watch. His name is Chet. Chet was or maybe still is a pageant director for the Miss America system. It has been years since we've seen him but he was a great director for my sister-in-law, Melissa, when she competed in Miss Pennsylvania. Thanks for the heads up on this Ginger! I checked it out online last night and he looked the exact same. My scanner is broken or I'd attach a picture for those who don't know him. I hope he goes far. This is going to be great!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

International Adoption Meeting

What a night. The open meeting we attended was very helpful. We gained a lot of useful information on all the countries they are involved with. We have pretty much determined that Guatemala is the only one, at least from this agency, we would consider as far as international adoption goes. There are many reasons why but a few are the length of stay that is required, medical records, the foster care system and general travel expenses. Domestic adoption is still a very strong consideration though. We have much to learn on domestic adoption but what we've heard so far is encouraging. We plan to get back in touch with this agency to learn more about the domestic program. Cory is feeling a bit overwhelmed so say a little prayer for him. Not much came as a surprise but it was a lot of information and, of coarse, a lot of money to think about. Domestic adoption appears to be significantly less expensive but it just depends on the birth mothers needs. If we need to pay medical expenses and living expenses it probably won't be that much less. There are so many things to consider. Pre-adoptive foster care could also be a possibility. Nicole, your experience has really encouraged me to explore this as well. Please keep us in your prayers. I know we just need to have faith that the Lord will lead us in the right direction.