Monday, December 31, 2018

Happy New Year's Eve, Last Day of 2018

Dear Friends and Family-
I didn't take many pictures this year on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. I took more videos this year instead. I decided instead to sit back and enjoy all my kiddos as they opened their presents without worrying about pictures. I suppose I may regret it down the road someday. For now though...I really enjoyed just being in the moment.
Have you ever found yourself realizing that you need to sit back and just be in the moment? In this fast-paced world, it's easy to think we need to be on the go in all areas of our life. Take a picture of this, post to that, go here and go there. Sounds much like a Dr. Suess book, doesn't it?
Here is a challenge for the New Year of 2019 that I will be taking on for myself:

Take Time To Live In The Moment

Enjoy Life

Embrace God's Blessings

Name Them One By One
(Trust me...it'll surprise you what the Lord has done!)

I did take a few pictures that didn't turn out amazing, but still fun so I will share them below:












Have a wonderful and safe New Year's Eve!
God bless,
Heidi




Friday, December 28, 2018

Family Friday: Welcome to Holland

I originally posted this on my blog back in November of 2008. My nickname for Tony back then was "Shorty" and he would have been 1 year old at the time. I now want to rededicate it to both our boys who have shown us that Holland is a lot more fun than where we thought we were going with the adoption of special needs boys!

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Monday, December 24, 2018

Monday Madness: Snow for Christmas 2013


Back in 2013, our children were so happy to experience snow in December!
They considered it their early Christmas present...

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Scripture Sunday: Luke 2:7

Dear Family and Friends,
Over the next couple days as you observe the birth of our Lord and Savior, we pray that you will be blessed by taking the time to rejoice in Him!
Merry Christmas,
Heidi and Family

Friday, December 21, 2018

Family Friday: A Very Berry Advent

Dear Friends and Family,

On December 10th, I shared what our family does for Advent and that it is a special time for our family. Today I ran across a youtube video about why one foster/adoptive family chooses to do Advent. They have a fantastic website about fostering and adoption that you can find at Confessions of an Adoptive Family. You won't regret going and checking it out. But before you do, here is their video, they teamed up with Great Big Story and Ikea:



Have a wonderful First Day of Winter today!
Merry Christmas,
Heidi

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Throwback Thursday: My Christmas Wish List

Dear Friends and Family,

Today seems like a good day to remind everyone about the reason for Christmas. If you followed my blog a couple years ago, you would have read a guest post from a friend of mine who came from circumstances that weren't ideal.

Monday, December 17, 2018

Real Time Happenings: Christmas Activities

Dear Friends and Family,
You have probably noticed that I rarely post anything in real time. It's usually later in the month or often months later that I will post about something in our family.

Monday Madness: Kimchi and Veggie Chips

Dear Friends and Family,

If you have been following my blog for any length, especially since the beginning of the year, you know that I have recently discovered that a majority of my health issues in my life have come from wheat and corn intolerance.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Suprise Saturday: What Does Joy Mean To Me? By Mckenzie S


What does Christmas mean to me?

That was the question I was asking myself this Christmas.
I thought about happy memories and sad memories,
but I still didn't have what I was looking for.
Then I prayed and asked God "Show me something this Christmas".
As always he gave me an answer. He reminded me that on December 11, 2016, I got a card from my papa that said: “What does joy mean to me?"
And it made me change my question from 'What does Christmas mean to me?'
to 'What does Joy mean to me?'

Friday, December 14, 2018

Family Fridays: That Crazy Uke Family


Dear Family and Friends,

Does your family have something that keeps them bonded together? Our family has a love for music. Even more specifically, a love for playing Ukuleles of all sizes and shapes!

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Throwback Thursday: Grandpa Loved Christmas

Dear Family and Friends,

Many of you remember my grandpa, Bill Jordan. My grandpa died about 5 years ago and I recently ran across this post that McKenzie wrote a couple years ago. It's called Grandpa Loved Christmas and I hope you enjoy reading it. Maybe it will bring to mind some of your favorite memories of your grandparents or other loved ones around Christmas time.

May God Bless Your Day,
Heidi


Monday, December 10, 2018

Monday Madness: Advent

Dear Friends and Family,

One thing we love doing as a family during the Christmas season is following Advent in some way. We have done many different ones over the years. Some more complicated or time consuming than others.

Last year we tried a new one that even our older kids took to. (By the way, this is NOT a paid advertisement, we just love it!)

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Scripture Sunday: Zephaniah 3:17


Are  you feeling discouraged or low?
You are a treasure to the Lord!
He rejoices over you and you bring Him joy.
So rest in Him today!

God bless,
Heidi

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Throwback Thursday: She Was Found Faithful...

The following blog post was originally posted many years ago, I believe around 2008 or 2009. To this day, I remember how special "Aunt" Tina was to me. She fought in prayer for the people around her. To this day, I believe she is still greatly missed by her family and all who knew her.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Family Fridays: The Family Table



Dear Family and Friends, 

Have you ever longed for something so long and hard that 
you weren't quite sure it would ever happen? 

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Throwback Thursday: Sad Evening

I very much remember the evening that I sent this email to my parents. It was six months after my grandpa passed away. It had taken me that long to touch my hiking pack after packing it to go find him up in the hills...

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Tuesday Tidings: Goats!!!

Hey there every one!
Last week my family and I went to a friends house.
Guess what???
THEY HAVE GOATS!!!!!!!!
Here are some pics:
This goats name is ......! We can't remember!

This goats name is Rumpelstiltskin.

This goats name is Penny.
The goat in the back ground is called Feather.




Well that's all for now.

~Shelby~

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Friday, November 23, 2018

Family Friday: Thanksgiving Weekend

Dear Friends and Family,

I had truly thought there was a possibility that I would be able to get into my blogging full time again. Trust me, there is content coming out my ears of all the things I would love to place on here! However, having a foster baby and extra teen these past few months makes an impact on blogging time, believe it or not!

Today it was in my heart, with it being Thanksgiving weekend, to give an update to our "peeps".

I want to thank all of you for being supportive in our fostering and adoptive journey. It's not a journey we planned but one we have happily traveled as the Lord has laid it out in front of us. I think it is fitting that at this point I give a loose update on where we are currently with the placements in our home:

If you read this post a few weeks ago about The Ever Changing Numbers Of A Foster Family, I mentioned that we didn't know how long we would have either of our extra blessings. That has since changed a bit: The teenager that has been living with us will be going home next weekend. As every change, it is bittersweet. It's time for their family to be reunited, which is our desire and prayer. She will still come over regularly for respite, as she has for the past two years. So we will still get to have her around! Our little baby will also be going home sometime in the next two months, more than likely.Their little family will still be monitored for months to come by DHS per protocol but they will be all together. We sure have enjoyed having this sweet little one in our home! He has been a joy and blessing. We will absolutely miss him. (Although I will enjoy sleeping at night again!!)


In other foster news: We will be taking a break from fostering for a undetermined period of time. Since our adoption of Noah, we feel it is important for him to completely understand that he is a permanent part of our family. With the coming and goings of other kiddos, it reminds him of his early time in DHS care when he was moved regularly before coming into our home. So he assumes that means he will have to move on as well. As a result, it's important for his emotional well being that we focus on our core family and take a sabbatical from fostering. This wasn't an easy decision to come to, however, our family is our first concern. We have taken a poll with the girls and they also agree that it's time for a break. 

That being said, there are many other ways we can continue to support the foster care system. I plan on doing a blog post on this soon as we have had many people ask how they can help out. So look for that to come out!

In other news, school is going good for all our kiddos. There have been some changes that have come along, but all in all, they are changes for the good that our family has embraced. The girls, that are in school, are still homeschooling. Tony continues to homeschool and use the resource (or SPED) room at the local elementary school. He has been receiving a little more help there this year. I'm not sure if I mentioned before but we had more testing done at the beginning of the school year and  intellectually, he is not where we hoped he would be at this point. However, the team at school still continues to believe that we are doing the right thing for him. So we continue doing what we are doing! Noah continues going to a private school we found for him last year. We are so blessed by the team there and their willingness to help us train him with his social behaviors!

We are looking forward to the holiday season! How about you? This year sees us blissfully scaling down the activities outside the home to concentrate on our family and the blessed meaning of Christmas. Recently we had everyone write down their favorite traditions or even traditions they thought might be fun to start. It was neat to see what the kids favorite traditions were. What struck me, however, was that most of them simply had to do with spending time doing different activities with our family! And that, I can appreciate!

Does your family have any favorite Christmas traditions?

Well, my free moment of time is swiftly disappearing as the house is starting to wake up! Our little baby is gleefully chuckling at Peter, Noah is tossing in bed waiting for the all clear to get up and play while Tony tucks his head under his blanket for a few more minutes of sleep. I don't expect the girls to wake up any time soon, but once they do, we will be decorating the house for Christmas!

Praying that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!
From our house to yours: God bless

Heidi




Thursday, November 1, 2018

Thanksgiving Throw Back Thursday: Thanksgiving with Gigi

Welcome To Thanksgiving Throw Back Thursday!
My goal this month is to share some memories of Thanksgivings in the past few years.
I hope you enjoy!

Friday, October 26, 2018

Family Friday: The Ever Changing Numbers of a Foster Family

Dear Friends and Family,

One thing that is ever changing in a foster family is your numbers. By that, I mean the numbers of children in your home. If you read last week's post about Adoption you know that we recently adopted and added to our permanent family. We now officially have four biological daughters and two adopted sons!

However, change is always happening when you foster. We currently are fostering a sweet baby boy and a teenage girl which brings our household to a grand total of 10 people! The baby was placed with us through DHS and has been with us for a couple months. The teen was a mutual placement with her parents' consent to stay with us for a period of time till things evened out in their home. We don't know how long either of these placements will be with us.

What is funny to us is when people comment on how many are in our family! Honestly, we don't notice it. Until days like today when 6 out of 8 kids are gone for the weekend. Then it seems SUPER quiet!

Praying that your weekend is blessed!

If you missed last week's post:Adoption!

Until next time...

Have a blessed day and embrace the craziness in your life!

Heidi
Numbers 6:24-26

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Throw Back Thursday: My Grandpa's Guitar


This guitar has many happy memories for me. 
All having to do with my grandpa.
October 15th marked 5 years since my grandpa died. 
Part of me still expects him to be out in his shop when I go to visit grandma.
Other parts of me can't believe time continued after he died.
Grandpa was always the silent supporter in all our musical endevors.
He loved nothing better than to see his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren be involved in music of some sort.
After my grandpa died, my grandma gave me his guitar. 
It plays the loveliest music you ever did hear!
I will always treasure playing my grandpa's guitar because of the memories I have of him playing.
Here are some pics of grandpa playing:

At a Rest Home Meeting with McKenzie and Jordyn, his great-granddaughters

Probably about my age...he had that guitar a long time!



If you missed the last Throw Back Thursday: Praise Reports From The Past

Until next time...

Have a blessed day and embrace the craziness in your life!

Heidi
Numbers 6:24-26




Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Tuesday Tidings: Tears or Rain

Tears or Rain.

A Poem by Shelby 



I'm running, though I can not see.
My sight is clouded by the rain falling around me...

Or is it because of the tears running down my face?
I seek the One who can help me.
Who I can go to with all my worries and troubles?
But because of my sight being blurred by the tears streaming down my face, I can not see...
Or is it because of the rain falling around me?
As I run, I crash into something or Someone.
But before I can fall the Person grabs my arm.
“Why are you running, dear one?”
The voice of the Person asks.
I recognize the voice of my Beloved Heavenly Father.
Though I can not see Him through the rain and my tears, I know He is there.
He comforts me in my time of despair.
And calms me with His comforting voice.
The rain slows to a drizzle.
And my tears soon stop running.
“You have comforted me once again. How can I thank you?” I ask my Father from Heaven.
“Just come to me for all your needs and cares and I will be there for you.”
He says and starts to leave.
“ Wait! Don't go! I don't want to be alone.” I call after Him.
“I am always with you. I will neither leave you nor forsake you. For I know the plans I have for you. Plans of good and not of evil. To give you an expected end.”
He is now gone to His heavenly home.
But I know in my heart that I will never be alone.

If you missed last week's post: Sacramento Special Meetings


Until next time...


Monday, October 22, 2018

Monday Madness: Am I Back in the Groove?

What's On My Mind Today:

Good morning!

I'm praying that as you read this that the Lord will bless you today! As I sit down to write, I glanced over at my calendar to see what is coming up this week. There are some things that will need prayer and things that could change. One thing that won't change: God's ability to get me through the week that is staring ahead of me.

This week there is at least one court date I need to go to for the parents of one of our current placements. It's not mandatory to go as a foster parent. However, I make them a priority. For starters, you learn a lot of things about the case that DHS can't tell you for confidentiality's sake that is made public knowledge. I also find that the parents often have no one else standing there to support them. How scary that must be? I can't imagine. 

This week I am preparing for something exciting that you will find out about later. There is a lot of planning that goes into it. Maybe a little less than I imagined? While I am pretty well prepared, there is a lot to accomplish in the next couple days and I have no idea when I will find the precious time to get it done.

Most of you know that currently, we have 8 children. Six are ours and two are temporary. Because of that, I have been trying to get into a different rhythm than I am used to for this school year. Every year is different. Usually, by now I am in the groove of things, but it's just starting to come together! What makes it a bit more complicated is that on the school front, we homeschool, have one in private school, one in public school and one that is homeschooled but uses the public school resource room. Talk about going in different directions all day long! With a lot of prayer, the Lord has allowed me to delegate some tasks that I thought I needed to accomplish and ask for help in other areas. Rarely do I look at the calendar with dread now. 

Time to get going on the To-Do List! Praying your week goes well!

If you missed the last Monday Madness post: Celebrating My Girls' Birthdays

Until next time...

Have a blessed day and embrace the craziness in your life!

Heidi
Numbers 6:24-26

Friday, October 19, 2018

Family Friday: ADOPTION!

Dear Friends and Family,
In getting back in the groove of blogging, it seems appropriate that the first Family Friday post should be about our recent adoption!
A little backstory: if you are new to my blog, you would need to know that we are a foster family. We have been doing this for ten years and despite the sometimes challenging and often hard times, it has been worth every moment. Through this, though this was not our original plan, we have added two boys into our family of all girls. You all know our son, Tony, who has been in our family since he was 9 months old. What you may or may not realize is that we have been fostering a little boy since Thanksgiving 2016. On the blog, he has gone by a couple names: Stuart Little and Little Mr.
It is my privilege to introduce Noah James as part of our family! He always was a part of our family, as all our foster kiddos are, but now we have the blessing of adding our last name to the end and making it, as my mother-in-law says "official"!

I'm still waiting on pictures from friends and family so I can make him a photo album but here are some fun ones from his Gotcha Day! I hope you enjoy!

He was counting down the days for MONTHS!

Such a happy boy!

So excited to go inside!

He can hardly contain himself!

Sitting on his birth mama's lap and asking what is happening next!

It's OFFICIAL!
One of his foster mamas and her son.


For his adoption feast, he wanted sherbert and grapes!

There were several amazing things about this day of September 6th. One is that the courtroom was jam-packed with people from all over: DHS, church, family, and friends. The other is that we had the blessing of having his biological family there to share the experience as they have become an extended part of our family! It was such an amazing time and we feel so blessed to have had so many people come to celebrate with us!

If you missed the last Family Friday post:Kudo Tokens

Until next time...

Have a blessed day and embrace the craziness in your life!

Heidi
Numbers 6:24-26

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Tuesday Tidings: Sacramento Special Meetings.

Today's Tuesday's Tidings Is Brought By:
Sierra 

NOTE FROM HEIDI: Before you start reading this post, I want to preface this by saying that over the years as I have seen my girls emerge and grow as young women, there have been so many times when I have felt helpless as a parent. I know you have all been there. You see your child going through something that you wish you could take away and make easier for them. However,  you know that in order for them to grow as a person and as a Christian, they need to learn how to lean on the Lord more than you. 
I hope you enjoy reading the following blog as it was certainly a tough time we went through with Sierra but seeing how God has brought her through the other side, has been amazing and wonderful!



I believe it was two years ago, at Youth Camp, that there was a sermon on trials and how they made us stronger. How that in those times we would be closer to God. Well, I had been in a dry spot for a while at the time, so that night I prayed earnestly that God would send some trials my way. 
The year passed and I forgot about my prayer. But this year at Camp Meeting I started to have a really hard time with tuning the devil's lies out. It was easy to lean on the Lord at first, but when it got harder I got upset. 
Progressively harder trials came my way and each time I got more angry and depressed. I started to feel farther and farther away from God. Remembering to have my devotions in the morning got harder, and because of that, I wasn't getting the encouragement I needed. 
Finally, I started to get angry at God, I wasn't in a good place. A really nasty trial came, and because of where I was spiritually, I was weak. I started changing as a person. I was hurting my siblings and my mom with my actions. I withdrew myself from them and was entirely too open-eared to the devil's lies. 
Last month, it came time for Sacramento special meetings. I did not want to go, and in my cloudy sense of mind, I didn't even really know why. I assumed it was because I had a panic attack at the last youth meetings, but in reality, the devil knew God was working on me, and he was going to do everything in his power to keep me from going. However, my amazing mom wasn't going to let me get away with skipping, so I went with my dad and my other sisters. 
God spoke to me in those meetings and made me realize that the reason I felt so dry before this trial started, was because of my self-hatred. That I needed to love myself because I'm made in His image. And He reminded me who asked for these trials in the first place!
I was so ashamed of myself! God then told me that He put me through the trails I'd been through to prove to me that He loves me and would never leave me. I felt real joy, which was amazing after wasting so much time trying to find it in temporary things. 
The image that comes to my mind when I think about what I've learned is this: Outside you can find two kinds of sticks, the small ones don't break when you bend them because they move with the pressure, but the bigger ones are stiff and under pressure, they break. I realized that I was the stiff stick. What I learned is that if I don't trust God and I fight His Will, I'm eventually going to break. But if I lean on God in the hard times, He won't let me break, it will only make me stronger. The size difference represents our attitude about the pressure, when we trust our own understanding we inflate ourselves making it harder to bend. But when we don't try to understand why and trust in the Lord, we stay small. Small compared to God who has everything under control. This experience humbled me, and I can't thank God enough!!

If you missed the last Tuesday Tidings: Birthday Thanksgiving

Until next time...
Sierra

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Not So Wordless Wednesday: I'M BA-ACK!

Wow...I am not really sure where time has gone to...looking at my calendar and my online photo album tells me what's been up for the past several months but how did it go by so fast?

In May, I mentioned that I was going to take a break for the summer. It just went a little longer than I anticipated! Now that things have slowed down, figuratively speaking, I am hoping to get back in the swing of thing. Plus, two of my girls have dozens of posts they are anxious for me to get online!

To get things going, here are a few pictures of some activities you can look forward to me posting about in the near future:

Some Pet Additions...

Some Trips to Our County Parks

Our Church's Annual Conference/Camp

Trip To Maryhill, Washington

Many Trips to Parks With Friends

A Trip To Silver Falls

A Teen Addition to our Family


Start of the new School Year

ADOPTION DAY!!!!
Don't you love this first glimpse of our sweet boy?

A Baby Foster Addition


As you can see, it's been a bit crazy! I hope you enjoy this mini-post, let me know!

If you missed the last  post: Birthday Thanksgiving

Until next time...

Have a blessed day and embrace the craziness in your life!

Heidi
Numbers 6:24-26