I just finished reading this book and I thought it was great. I'm not a big fan of reading books more than once, but I would definitely consider reading this one again in the future. The subject matter was a bit heavy, but kept me going since it was one close to my heart...adoption. I should say, the story was based around bio brothers who had been adopted (transracially) when they were very young. So many other themes echoed through the book: religion, relationships, life-long deception... several different story lines all webbed together very understandably. This was a book that, at a few points, I could literally not put down. In fact, I read about 100 pages over the few days we were away from K on our trip to Las Vegas. This book was so full of surprises, by the end I could not even imagine what might be coming next. Two big thumbs up from me! :-)
I am blessed beyond belief and try to live life by focusing on the small miracles and rejoicing in God's everyday blessings.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Foto Finish Friday
Fun with soap. Last weekend I was trying to clean the bathroom, so I let K "help". He had fun for several minutes getting good and clean. :-)


Can you see his little face?
He's trying so hard to get the soap out...
Saturday, February 21, 2009
breaking new ground
In the fall of 1998, a few short months after we were married, Joe and I attended a public open house for Lane Transit District, where they were showing the community their plans to build one of the country's first bus rapid transit systems. At that point, Joe was nearly 2 years from completing his degree, but he was very excited about this project and even said how he would love to work on it someday.




10 years later...
The past week LTD broke ground on their second phase of EmX (M-X), and guess who is the project manager...that's right, my hubby! He began his internship with LTD in 1999, and was hired as a planning technician after he graduated. Since then, he has worked very hard on many projects (including the first phase of EmX) and moved his way up through the ranks. The timeline for this project has been set for some time, but construction is starting at a time when it's really needed, it will generate hundreds of jobs in our community.
Here are some pictures from the ground breaking ceremony...
It was a packed "house"
EmX bus and future stop, in front of the new hospital
My Boys
Kai took full advantage of his Daddy's relationship with the construction guys
and scored himself a sit on the backhoe
Friday, February 20, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Why???
The why's have begun! Starting the day he turned 2, this has been the response K gives us to everything we say! I honestly thought we had a few more years (or at least months) until all the questioning began... apparently not.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Kai turns 2!!
Let me tell you, we have celebrated this little boy's birthday in style this year!
Last Saturday we had his party, where we had close to 25 of our favorite people come and celebrate with us. Of course the theme was Thomas, and K had the time of his life. That whole day, as we were getting ready for it, he walked around the house saying, "My party, my party, my party!" He handled himself fantastically for only having a one hour nap, and I think everyone had a great time. Luckily, it wasn't raining, so after the main festivities were over we let the 11 kids who were in attendance go outside to play. It was so fun to have all those kids running around our backyard, playing basketball and squealing with delight!
His actual B-day was Thursday, which he got to spend at daycare. I won't go into the Mommy guilt I had for having to send him there on his birthday, but he had a wonderful time. They were also having their Valentine's party that day, so along with the cupcakes I sent for him to share with his friends, it turned into quite the celebration. Of course, he thought it was all "My party, my party, my party". His care provider told me that when they were all singing Happy Birthday to him, he was just beaming and clapping his hands!
I was able to get off work early on Thurs., so I picked him up and we went home to relax for a little while. Later, we met Joe at Red Robin for his birthday dinner. It was his first Red Robin experience, and he thought it was just great. He loved looking around at everything, but wasn't sure what to think when the big red bird started walking around the place. After dinner we went home and he opened a few gifts from us. Today the festivities finally concluded when we gave him our "big gift", a tricycle! We didn't want to give it to him right before bedtime expecting him to go to sleep right away, so we waited a few days until he could play with it. He loves it!
The other aspect of his birthday which will always be on our minds, is thoughts of his birthmother on this special day. We hope and pray that above all, she has peace in her heart that she made the right decision and that she could know how much we love him.
Please enjoy the video montage below, the video footage right at the end shows you a very tired, very wired little birthday boy!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Foto Finish Friday
Thursday, February 12, 2009
So much excitement...
So little time to blog about it.
We've had lots of fun stuff going on this week, but the details will have to wait another day or so. I just don't have it in me right now. The biggest news, of course, today is K's 2nd Birthday!! He had a great day, and I promise I'll write all about it soon... very soon.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Foto Finish Friday
OK, OK, I know it's not Friday, and I've missed the mark again. Better late than never, right? We're in the midst of a busy week for us, and I just couldn't get to it yesterday.

He made this drill all by himself this week. I left him for a few minutes with his blocks and he thought this up. :-) Check back soon for details on some of what's been keeping us so busy...it has to do with someone's birthday coming up!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
reading
One of my favorite past-times is reading. Unfortunately, the only time I to read is right before bed. I can get through a few pages before I start falling asleep. Thus, it takes forever for me to read a book. Most of my reading material comes from my Mother-in-Law, who is an avid reader and has great taste in books. Most of the books I own were gifts from her, and the other books I read I borrow from her. I call her my library. :-)
I've added a book shelf to my sidebar so you can see what I'm reading or have read. The first book will always be what I'm currently reading, the rest are books I've read and have loved. I've also added some of Kai's favorite books as well. He gets his love of books from me, I guess. ;-)
If I've read something particularly moving or thought provoking, I just may blog a book review.
Monday, February 2, 2009
LARGER THAN LIFE
(Warning: this post lives up to it's title...it's LARGE!!)
This is the only way I know how to describe Las Vegas. We've been there several times, but every time I get there, I am in awe of how everything is larger than life. The buildings, the food, the entertainment, the cigarette smoke (OK, this is one disgusts me, but honestly, it is everywhere!!), the people; just take every aspect of life and multiply it by 1000. And yes, you got me, I'm going to write about our trip. It's not like we did anything in Vegas that we should "leave in Vegas"...Here are a few highlights:
Bellagio Garden: This place never fails to amaze me. There is always something beautiful to look at in here.
I'm not sure why, but my favorite part was the red lanterns from the ceiling.
At night:
Ethel M. Chocolate Factory and Cactus Garden: As to why they decided to combine a chocolate factory and cactus garden...you got me. I'll leave that one to Seinfeld. :-) This factory was opened by Mr. Mars of the candy bar business after he retired in the late 70's. They make fine chocolates here, and yes, they are delicious! It was all I could do to contain myself in the presence of such yummy looking carmel apples! These were going for $12 each in their store! (I love carmel apples, but not THAT much!)
In the "Garden"
These are the treats we
got for ourselves!
M&M World: Honestly, I'm not sure how we've been to Vegas all these times without ever going in here before. Imagine...4 floors of M&M "stuff". Everything you can think of. We had a very hard time controlling ourselves here, and only got a few things for K. I could have blown a year's salary easily.
Bellagio Water Fountain: Hands down, the best free entertainment in all of Las Vegas. We could have watched these fountains all day, and we know why they don't put any benches around...because we would have watched them all day if we could have sat down! The experience is only intensified at night.
Paris: This is one casino we haven't ever really spent much time at. We walked around it for a while, and explored the outside a bit. We took a journey to the top of their Eiffel tower (which is half the size of the original)...38 stories in all. These pictures give a pretty good idea as to the scale of things.
From "the Strip"
Yes, we went ALL the way up there!
View from the top
Joe at the base of the tower
New York: Where else can you visit New York just a few "short" blocks from Paris? We went to both in one afternoon!
Their replica of the Brooklyn Bridge:
I think the scale here is 1/5 the size of the original.
Sorry, these two wouldn't allow pictures:
Mac King Comedy: This guy was hilarious, and did a good job entertaining in this "family show". Every person's worst fear came true; I was picked from the audience to help in his magic show. It wasn't as bad as I would have thought, and I had a few blonde moments up on stage which only made his show funnier.
The Beatles "Love": Each time we visit Vegas, we like to take in a "Cirque du S0leil" show. They are amazing. Definitely worth every cent. This one was no different, set to the familiar music of the Beatles, it was nothing short of fantastic. Of course, they wouldn't allow any pictures, but you can click here for a preview.
We had a fabulous time, and are happy to report the only money we left there was in the form of goods or food purchased.
MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE RANCH...
Lest you think we had all the fun, K spent the weekend getting doted on and spoiled by my parents. Actually, my parents do a great job of not spoiling too much, but grandparents will be grandparents afterall...
Coloring with Grandma
They took him to gymnastics and he got to jump in the bungees!
He got his birthday present early
By Saturday, we were all ready to be back together at home. K did great while we were away, and Joe and I felt refreshed and ready to tackle life with a 2 year old! (Which we got a good dose of the following day)
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