December 29, 2010

Two

she's been a bit of a pill lately. can you read the defiance in those eyes?
 is it evident in that smirk?
 maybe the big kids are cramping her style by being home on break. maybe it's because we've had so many late nights. maybe it's all the sugar cookies. or maybe it's JUST being two.
even at her worst i love her to pieces. i am so eternally grateful for His extra blessings~especially ones with big brown eyes.

December 24, 2010

{Merry Christmas}

We already received the best gift we could possibly get this year. On Monday we moved from the papework phase of our adoption journey to the waiting and we are officially .......
on the boys' list. And in the words of a very wise and encouraging friend...it's way better than 75! We celebrated our number with a little impromptu party with Grandma and Papa, Auntie and our sweet friends that brought over apple crisp with the 74 placed in the middle. We are just so happy to be a number finally! And the very same day this sweet little baby doll arrived in the mail. Guess what his name is? It's Henry!! He was listed at this etsy shop as Henry....of course I had to order him and put him in a safe place for when our Henry comes home. Check out Nicole's blog and etsy shop. All the funds from her shop go to support their adoption from Ethiopia. Have I mentioned yet how much I love the online blogging adopting mamas?! Love them!
We have had an amazing advent season that as always seem to fly by too quickly.
The Kiddos before service this evening.

And of course the silly pic

We finished reading the The Best Christmas Pageant Ever this afternoon. I struggled through the tears at the end of the book. If you've never read this book before whether your young or old....I encourage you~ add it to the list of traditions next year. Such a simple story that captures the true meaning.....the birth of our Saviour.

At the end when two of the characters are debating whether Jesus could have had colic or not these are the thoughts the main character shares....
"He could have had colic, or been fussy, or hungry like any other baby. After all, that was the whole point of Jesus-that he didn't come down on a cloud like something out of 'Amazing Comics,' but that he was born and lived.....a real person."

Merry Christmas!



December 16, 2010

It's on it's way!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please pray we get the call on Friday with some great news!

The Jesse Tree and more traditions

So sticking with the theme of Christmas traditions I thought I'd share a couple of new ones we've added the past two years. Last Advent season I was introduced to the Jesse Tree by the amazing Andrea. I knew right away this was definitely a tradition I wanted to add but being that Advent had already begun and I had no ornaments for our Jesse Tree we just did the readings and I showed the kiddos the pictures. This year I was slightly more prepared and a couple days before Advent started I sat around a table heaped with felt with some of my most favorite ladies in the world and we crafted our little hearts out making ornaments to coordinate with the readings. We laughed and ate and crafted til' the wee hours of the night and when I left I had a complete almost finished set of ornaments. Now let me back it up a bit and explain what the Jesse Tree is. The Jesse Tree is a collection of daily scriptures and devotions that begin with the scripture from Isaiah 11:1 "A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit." Jesse was the father of David and Jesus was born in the line of David.  Each day is a different reading from the Bible with a short devotion and one question and a short prayer. The ornaments can be made from felt (or anything you choose) and then each night after we've completed our reading the ornaments are hung on branches I collected from the yard. I would love to tell you this is a picture right out of Norman Rockwell painting, that we sit under the Christmas tree and quietly read our Bible while we reflect on the devotion and question. But I'd be lying to ya if I did....this blog isn't titled four little monkeys for nothing! Yes, we do sit by the lit Christmas tree but that's about where the picture ends. Most nights Amelia and Josie Kate are fighting over who gets to be Vanna White holding the ornament out for display, Sam and Maggie are usually finding something funny to giggle about and I have to pull out all the old teacher tricks to get them all to focus. But I wouldn't change it for anything and it's worth every last re-direction. The kids ARE learning and they are GETTING it. Even with all the noise and the re-reading and stopping for tears they are getting it and they look forward to it each night. I say all this not to give you the crazy on our family but to keep it real and to encourage you to keep at it even in the chaos. I remember last year thinking this isn't going to work we have too big of an age range between our kids to do an activity like this. But we stuck it out and we're sticking it out again and we will again next year. If there is only one tradition we do~it will be this one. Some nights we close the Bible and I wonder what they will take with them but there are more nights when questions are asked and great conversations started and deep thoughts by our 4 year old that blow me away and remind me how important it is that we take time to pour this into them. So even if you think your kiddos are too young or there isn't enough time in the day or they would never focus I encourage you....this is one tradition worth the time and crazy! If you want to check out the devotions you can find them here....
https://www.rca.org/sslpage.aspx?pid=1628
And a glimpse at our ornaments....
I highly recommend crafting these with some friends and even though we had patterns to follow most of us ended up going out on a limb (no pun intended) and made up our own pattern or copied what the friend next to us was doing. Patterns can be found here....

The newest tradition at our house is reading this together....

                                                        
This was one of my all-time favorites when I was a kid and I love it just as much now. I'm having a blast reading it to the kids and I hope it's one they treasure for years too.

And in case anyone is interested here's a list of our recent Christmas Advent activities....
Day #6 Each kiddo picked someone to call and tell them "I love you."
Day#7 Homemade milkshakes with penguin straws
Day #8 Write letters to our sponsored kiddos in Swaziland and have some hot cocoa with whip cream
Day #9 Well, let's just say this one got lost in the shuffle. It was one of those crazy days I didn't plan anything because I knew we'd be running from sunrise to sunset and I wanted to roll with it and maybe throw in a surprise. They ended up spending most of the evening with their Grandma and Papa (which they love to do) so later that night when Maggie said "hey, what was our advent today?" I said "a fun night with Grandma and Papa." Sometimes we gotta be flexible:)
Day #10 I was spending the night in the city with the girls so they had movie and popcorn night with dad.
Day #11 This is the same every year....I bring a treat home from my shopping trip for each of them. Just something little.
Day #12 Eat dinner by candlelight (this is one of their favorites)
Day #13 Make rice krispy treats
Day #14 Cut out snowflakes
Day #15 Make Christmas Blessing bags. For directions look here http://deckthehalls-christmas.blogspot.com/2009/12/christmas-blessing-mix.html This was a new one this year and the kids loved it. Not only did they enjoy making the bags but they loved munching as they worked. It was fun to watch how each of them went about it. Sam decided to make just one big bag for a single friend while Maggie made them for her entire basketball team. Millie made just two and Josie Kate snagged all the Hershey kisses in put them in a bag for herself. Oh the joys of being two! (Thanks Bri
for this great idea)!

Off to bed there are Christmas parties to be celebrated tomorrow and a fun "new" Advent activity!

December 14, 2010

More good stuff and a bump in the road

Well my lack of blogging should be an indication that we've been pretty busy here at the Poulin house. Throw in the usual activities, add the fun traditions and schedule a few basbetball practices and this family is going non-stop!
One of my most favorite traditions my family has done for years is a girls' weekend away. It consists of shopping, eating, drinking coffee, laughing, eating some more and laughing even more. This past Friday was our night away and it did not dissapoint. Great food (I ate way too much), lots of coffee, tons of laughs and just a little bit of shopping. Perfect. Rocky is so good about kicking me out the door to enjoy time with the sweet women in my life and he even had the laundry caught up and the house clean when I got home. He makes it look so easy!
Sunday Sam and friend had the opportunity to read and light the Advent candle for service. He did a great job and I'm so proud of him for getting up and reading in front of the congregation. I can talk in front of kids all day but put me in front of adults and my brain turns to mush.
                         
Next up was the adorable children's choir. It's a long-standing tradition that the wee ones dress up as the animals that were in the manger. It never gets old seeing them dressed up singing and doing their hand motions. This was Sam's last year for Children's choir and while I was stifling the tears he was doing the happy dance.
So now onto the bump in the road. As most of you know we've been working our tails off to get our dossier done and submitted. We have been hopeful of having a number by Christmas. Last week we were just awaiting the copy of our finished homestudy so we could add that to the rest of the paperwork and finally get it sent off to AGCI. On Tuesday when our social worker called and said she'd send it in the mail on Wednesday I quickly responded with a "how about we just come and get it?" So Rock being the great husband he is jumped in the car and drove an hour to pick it up so we could get it to FedEx and overnight it that day. When he got home he handed me the paperwork and just to be safe I checked the last page for the notary and what do you know?! The notary expired in three days! Aghhhh!!! For those of you in the adoption world you know what a big deal this is. All our documents must have a notarization that is good for at least one year. So you can see how this was an issue. Thankfully our social worker was so wonderful and had a new copy with the appropriate notarization to us by the next day. However, because of this little hiccup we thought we'd better re-check all the notary expiration dates and sure enough....two more needed to be redone! At this point I'm trying to keep the tears from coming~you have to know what a long and emotional process this is to really understand my state of mind. Rock quickly reminds me these are little things we can quickly take care of and better to send it in complete than have to make a bunch of changes. He makes the necessary phone calls and e-mails to get the revised letters and now it looks like we're ready to go. But no wait...there's more! This morning I'm having the best time with some friends (Darcee and Linda) at breakfast and Darcee and I are talking dossier papework. To make a long story short through this conversation I realized there was another document we would have to have redone and I would need to drive about an hour to the state capital to have it done. So guess what the girls and I did this afternoon?
                              
Yep, we made our way to Olympia. Two happy meals and a cat nap later we were there and 10 minutes later we were heading back out the door with appropriate letter in hand. Praying it is FINALLY done!

December 5, 2010

Good Stuff

I love traditions and I knew early on in our marriage I wanted to hold onto some from both our families and also start our own. It's interesting celebrating that first Christmas together and realizing your families might have done things totally different. Not that one way is better than the other but just different. When Sam and Maggie were pretty little we started doing an advent activity with them. The first couple of years were the advent calendars with little pieces of chocolate behind the doors. Then I started making up my own treats and treasures but quickly found that what they were getting were "things" and the expectations were getting pretty high. So several years ago we made the shift from our advent being about "things" and more about activities and being together. I can't say enough how much the kids love opening the envelopes or bags each morning to find out what's in store for that day.
Friday was Day #3 and Gingerbread house day. Most of our activities are the same ones each year but the kids don't care at all....in fact if I change things up too much they don't like it.

Before you're too impressed you must know that I do not cook the gingerbread and thanks to Costco I didn't even have to assemble it this year. It was like a manufactured gingerbread house in a box~all we had to do was decorate. I'm learning to let go of perfection and just let the kids enjoy.....

....and I must say I think it turned out pretty darn cute! And just in case you're wondering and for my own records day #1 was warm cinnamon rolls and letters to Santa and day #2 was getting our Christmas tree. Day #4 was supposed to be attending our little town's annual Christmas parade but with the cold weather and very strong winds we opted out and instead hunkered down for some good ol' college football. Hmmmm....guess who we were rooting for?


I couldn't pass on this picture. The view from our backyard and the gorgeous sunset we enjoyed the past two nights. We ended our weekend spending time with some very dear families that we used to do small group with. It was a sweet time with great friends and so fun to see how much our kiddos are growing. To think when we started meeting together Sam was only one. It was a full weekend but full of the good stuff. Now I plan to go fill the kiddos shoes with a few little treats because day #5 is the Feast of St. Nicholas.  And then I'm looking forward to spending some time in my Bible in front of this......

Happy Sunday


December 3, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas....

Working on finishing up the Christmas decorations{pretty sure I've been saying that for a week now}.

Tonight's advent activity: the tree hunt! We started about four o'clock and just in time before the sun set we found our perfect tree. It's a really pretty tree with incredibly sharp, painful needles. We may have to put on the safety gloves before we decorate.:)

{Christmas tree hunt 2010}

{Josie Kate and her Charlie Brown tree}

{Goose with toothbrush in hand}

{our crazy girls getting silly after the hunt}

Thank you Grandma and Papa and Uncly Ry and Owen{aka Goose} for hunting along with us. So thankful for the memories!



November 30, 2010

Santa, sisters and some news!

Santa
We made our annual trip to sit on Santas lap on Saturday. Obviously someone didn't find the big guy so jolly. Lucky for Rock, these are his favorite kind of Santa pictures! We spent the rest of the day soaking up family time. Our niece was home from college for the holiday and we were missing her big time. So thankful for our time together and so glad we only have to wait a few more weeks before we get to see her again!

Sisters

Tonight when I was laying next to Jo in her toddler bed (one of the few times I'm thankful to only be 5'2) the girls were laying in their bed and it had been quiet for awhile so I thought for sure they had both drifted off. Then I heard this little, tiny voice....
Amelia: Maggie, who's your best friend?
Maggie: you are
Amelia: No, I mean WHO is your VERY best friend?
Maggie: you are Millie
Amelia: Oh, you're my best friend too.

Oh melt my heart....makes up for the recent outbreak of cat fights:)

Some News
The most exciting news of the day....our homestudy was officially approved!!! YAY!!! We are so thankful for being one step closer and having all this paperwork behind us...just get us on that waitlist already!! Now just praying the dossier makes it through on the first try and we'll get that call with our number! We would love and greatly appreciate your prayers!

* Also, extending the baseball tee order. If you wanted to order a baseball tee just scroll down to the bottom of the page and place your order using the paypal button.

November 26, 2010

Giving Thanks


Counting our blessings...one leaf at a time

Thankful this holiday season for so many things but especially for these little people!
P.S. Mom, don't worry I saved the best picture for your Christmas card!

November 24, 2010

Snow Day{s}

{loving our bonus Thanksgiving vacation}

{thankful for unexpectated snow days}
{and fun with cousins}

looking forward to more sweet time with cousins tomorrow

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 18, 2010

And the winners are......

Thanks for playing along gals and thank you so much for spreading the word about Music for Compassion! The winners are........





Leave me a comment with your e-mail and let me know what shirt you'd like. I don't have all sizes and colors available but will do my best! This includes mens, womens and kiddo shirts and if you had your heart set on a baseball tee let me know and we can get one pre-ordered for you!! Thanks again for coming together to support each other as we care for others!

And because I can't stand posting without a picture....
{ The "we're feeling cooped up with lots of energy to burn" Dance Party}

November 16, 2010

hang in here with me...

Try to hang in here with me because I've got lots of great stuff to share and an update on our baseball tees!!

First I want to start by saying how amazing this little blog world is. I know, I know the world wide web is anything but little but let me tell ya....it's sure made our world feel a lot smaller. We have been so blessed by families all over the country. Families we will most likely never meet in person but because we share a common passion for orphans they are dear friends. Some I've been e-mailing, facebooking and blog commenting with for over a year. Others I just met weeks ago. Some live way down South and some just down the road. Regardless of location or how long we've know each other there is a spirit of fellowship, empathy and generosity. We are all in each other's corner~praying and cheering one another on and lending a helping hand when needed. One of those very special people just happens to live a couple towns away. Little did we know when we first started corresponding that we were practically neighbors. When we finally made the connection we quickly set up a date for coffee and I have been blessed by her friendship ever since. Linda has the biggest heart that just beats for the children of Africa. She is compassionate about all those in need but her passion is to help those in Africa through Sole Hope and Wiphan. Linda also has a passion for music and has started a program for music teachers to encourage them to take a portion of their monthly tuition and support a cause that will help others. I encourage you to visit her blog and share the news with all the music teachers you know. And just to make it more fun how about a t-shirt giveaway? Actually, how about four giveaways? To be eligible to win an adoption rocks t-shirt you can enter five different ways.

1. Leave me a comment {easy enough}
2. Visit the Music for Compassion blog and leave Linda a comment {pretty simple}
3. Become a follower of Music for Compassion {this is too easy}
4. Post on Facebook about Music for Compassion {come back and let me know you did}
5. One step further....share this with a music teacher! {this is on the honor system since I can't really track down the music teachers in your life:)}

Entries close at midnight on Wednesday the 17th. I'll be back with the winners on Thursday!

Now onto another giveaway and let me tell ya....this one is HUGE!!! Another adopting family that I just met a couple weeks ago via the wonderful web is doing one gigantic giveaway. You must go check this one out. To enter just buy a slice of their virtual pumpkin pie for $10 or buy as many slices as you'd like. There's actually a few more ways to enter but really...you must go check it out and help this family bring home their son or daughter from Ethiopia. And how can you not love a blog titled The Farmer's Wife Tells All?!!

I'm almost done. Promise. But one last announcement while we're on fundraising. We are going to do one FINAL printing of the baseball t-shirts. Yay! So we don't get stuck with a boxful of t-shirts we're going to do this by pre-sale. If you are interested in one of these......
As seen on my gorgeous friends

To place an order scroll to the bottom of the page.
Shirts run small so take that into consideration when ordering. We will take orders until November 26th. Thank you once again for supporting our journey!



November 13, 2010

Disappearing Act

Where in the world did these four disappear to? Seriously? As I'm browsing through old pictures trying to clean out files I'm reminded how quickly the time flies. Lord, thank for the gift of these four little monkeys. Please help us not let a moment pass us by and prepare our hearts for the next little one.


Sam {9} Amelia {2} Maggie {7} Josie Kate {2 days}

November 5, 2010

You and Me Together....

....We can do anything.....
I've always had a thing for Dave Matthews. Well not really for Dave but for his music. I've said it a hundred times that if I had to pick one artist to listen to the rest of my life it would be Dave Matthews. It's not just that I love his music but it takes me back to the time when Rock and I first started dating. Love that. I was on a run this afternoon listening to my i-pod and my newest favorite Dave song came on...You and Me. In the midst of this adoption process you must really examine your marriage and relationship. It's actually a requirement. I was so anxious about our first homestudy visit. Five hours of questions and sharing was a little intimidating. But our time went by so quickly and at the end of the day I was sitting on a couch looking at my husband and loving him more than ever. We are a team. Sometimes I forget that. Often I take it for granted. As we poured our hearts out to this perfect stranger I realized how much we have endured together in our 13 years of marriage. We had such a short time in our marriage before the monkeys started to arrive. Such a short time to be alone. Absolutely no regrets. But I do dream of the day when he's all mine again. Nope...won't be for a LONG time and I'm truly okay with that. I'll take our stolen moments and rest knowing we are a team looking to our ONE Leader to guide us along this crazy path of marriage and parenthood. My favorite line......When the kids are old enough, we're going to teach them to fly~ And just in case you're missing out on a great one.....

November 2, 2010

Where we are

After months of gathering, writing, reading, taking on-line courses and notarizing we are finally done (almost) with the paperwork. We had our last homestudy visit last Thursday and now we wait for the report to be written. In the meantime we need to have a few more documents notarized but other than that we are almost ready to send it all in. There were times when it felt like we would never make it to this point and everytime someone asked "how are things going" I was always saying the same ol' thing...."just working on paperwork." Now while we are relieved to be nearing the end of this phase we are mixed with excitement and a bit of anxiousness about the next phase because there is nothing to do but wait. We are not very good waiters. But I know this will be a time of refining and growing and trusting in God's perfect timing. And it's not like we don't have a few monkeys around to keep us busy. Here's the only one that would cooperate with me today.



And then she's off~there are chickens to be chased.

Thankful today for my monkeys and the warm sun in November.

November 1, 2010

Seasons

So before we officially end the month of October (think I'm a few minutes late) and enter into November I thought I'd quick get up some pictures of late and the happenings around our house this past weekend. Friday night the Daceys and Papa came over to help us with the pumpkin carving festivities. Apparently there's a bit of a pumpkin shortage this year~or we're just really late picking out pumpkins. We managed to find some little ones and everyone had a great time working on their creations.
Papa helping Josie clean out the guts
Our four little Pumpkins....hopeful there is five next Halloween!
On Saturday we spent some much needed and overdue time with the Poulin cousins. The day went by way too fast and it was hard to have everyone go home. Can't wait for the holidays! This crew has sure grown but it wasn't the same without our Madi.

We were so blessed with a beautiful warm evening for Trick or Treating! We had a pair of Dorothys, Pippy Longstockings and a scary boy. We spent the evening with cousin Owen downtown where all the businesses on the main street hand out treats. The kiddos had a fun night and those sweet little Dorothys crashed hard after a fun, full weekend!

I can't believe how fast this Fall is going. I'm pretty sure I say that every year and every year it just seems to fly by faster. We are so busy, everyday. It's good busy and they are all great activities. But this mama is feeling like something has to give. There was a time when I really loved the rushing and the activity and Rock and I seem to do pretty well with constant motion. Lately though it seems too much. I know I'm not alone and when I talk with other mama friends it seems to be the same. I just want to make sure our family is spending our time doing the things that really matter....the eternal things. This coming month I'm looking forward to a time of thanksgiving and reflection. I'm praying for direction and a plan for making our time count. Recently I found a note from a woman I dearly love and admire. She wrote this note to me over four years ago but the timing of her words and scripture could not be more perfect for this season.
I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you and watch over you.                        
Psalm32:8
Today I am so thankful for the amazing way God weaves the details~
Happy November


October 17, 2010

Fall Love

I love this season. everything about it. the crispness in the air. the leaves turning. mum.kale.pansies.dahlias.pumkins.gourds.playing in the leaves.snuggling.pumkin spice lattes. sweaters. i love.it.all.


October 12, 2010

Welcome...

                             
The newest member of our family.
My sweet nephew Mateen Colby.
{Perfection}
Cousins
{cutie pies, lovers of Elmo and best buddies}


October 1, 2010

Brace Face

One year and one day ago this sweet smile went from this......
to this.......
 And today we went from this.....
to this.....
Are they beautiful or what? Of course this mama thought her smile was gorgeous with the braces too but those pearly whites sure are nice! I can't believe how old she looks! Now we enter phase #2 (whatever that means) top retainer, permanent bottom retainer and continue with the head gear at night. She is pretty tickled with her new smile. Just a little side note....if you've been around Maggie Lu at all you know that she loves to talk and she often speaks with a slight accent. For a nine year old she is quite the conversationalist and  often catches adults off guard with her chatter. The ladies at our orthodontist are quite fond of her and just think she's a hoot. Today when the assistant walked her out to me in the waiting room she said "She is the best! We always have so much fun when she's here and I hope she never loses that Boston accent."  So while I am thrilled with her new shiny smile I am most appreciative of the shiny spirit inside! Love you Lu!