Alex got to experience his first snow ever...at least to my knowledge. The night before he watched out the window with glee. He happily shoveled the driveway until Madison and Nathan called him over to learn snow angels. He seems to be adjusting to the colder weather. There was no complaining until I called them all inside.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007
Our Fun Trip to the Dentist
Alex had 3 teeth extracted this week. This was very traumatic! He cried for 15 minutes which should really be classified as heavy sobbing. He has always fought tears so I know this was very upsetting. Even Madison cried because she felt bad for him. How is that for compassion?
Unfortunately, this is not the end of his dental troubles. He's having caps put on his teeth Dec. 17. The pediatric dentist said to expect another 3 or 4 visits the next few months to get everything done. Please keep him in your prayers!
Unfortunately, this is not the end of his dental troubles. He's having caps put on his teeth Dec. 17. The pediatric dentist said to expect another 3 or 4 visits the next few months to get everything done. Please keep him in your prayers!
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Welcome to America Party



Our church Sunday School class gave our family a "shower" to welcome Alex to our home, church, and country. He received many cool gifts with Spiderman or Thomas the Tank Engine. He loved the gifts but was a bit shy at all the attention. There were games for the kids including a pinata. He loved swinging the bat but was confused by the mad grab for candy. It must look strange to someone unfamiliar with the process.
We are very thankful for all the people who lifted up the adoption process in prayer. Alex is a wonderful boy and we are so happy to have him join our family.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Pumpkin Carving



The kids took a more active role in the pumpkin carving activities. I got a break from scooping out the goo...at least most of it. Madison chose a howling wolf, Nathan drew his own design, and Alex picked a face pattern. Chris had to carve Alex' pumpkin with a drill because the regular tools were too wimpy to get through the hard shell. I took the helm at pumpkin seed sorting. Since I'm the only one who eats the seeds I guess that is fair. If only they knew what they were missing!
Pumpkin Patch



We took a trip to a local pumpkin farm to choose our pumpkins. We strayed from standard orange and bought a white, a blue, one shaped like Cinderella's pumpkin carriage, another shaped like a turk's turban, and a few gourds. I never imagined we'd spend that much money...oops! The kids took a trip on a "hay" wagon while I(mom) examined the pumpkins. I was followed around by a worker at the farm. I'm not sure if he was on commission or if he thought I was a potential thief. I suppose he could have been overly friendly, but that's not the impression I received. Very strange indeed!
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