Monday, August 12

How do you give them up?

Regarding foster children this question is posed to me over & over again.
And then again.
Truly if I had a dollar for every time it was asked, G & E's college funds would be well funded. :) However, let me give you a peek into my sinful, selfish heart and let you in on something we have come to learn is harder than letting them go. Loving well. It can be hard to love children that are not your own, especially for an extended stay in your home.
The better question for foster parents is not how do you give them up? it is how do you love them well?
Keep in mind that many kids coming into the foster system are often at their worst. They have just been taken from all that's familiar. They present challenges because of various neglect or abuse they have experienced. They have often had very little structure or discipline in their life. Life is thrown into a transitional time of chaos for everyone. 
It's hard to have a peaceful home and bring in kids for whom screaming at each other is normal par for the course.
It's hard to have a 2YO scream no in your face constantly.
It's hard to see stuff get broken & ruined in your house.
It's hard to see your children get bitten multiple times.
It's hard to change hundreds of diapers that are not your child. Especially when they go from a "candy, coke & mcdonalds" diet to whole foods & produce. The diaper situation at transition time around here is often really, really bad. Yes, I have thrown up. :)
It's hard to have other kids put every.single.thing. in your house in their mouth. Especially as snot drains from their nose.
It's hard to have a child that screams at the top of their lungs constantly, for no apparent reason.
It's hard to have kids throw themselves on the floor & tantrum every.single.time you re-direct them. We tend to run a torturous house....kids aren't allowed to do things such as chew on cords, eat chalk, fall down stairs, or other things hazardous to their health. :)
There are challenges and it is hard. But I won't for a second say that every minute is bad or that we haven't experienced great benefits through this journey. Let me share some of the mini-miracles we get to share in.
The kids who couldn't identify basic fruits & vegetables. Yelling green pepper, my favorite! as being served.
A child who responds with a glassy stare at being tickled (appearing to not have experienced much touch), rolling with belly laughs at being tickled.
Every single child we have taken in sings "He set my feet on a Rock!" at the top of their lungs.
The 11mo who comes to us with only a juice bottle, not used to formula or solids, eating & drinking (milk) normally within a few weeks.
The 2yo who had never used utensils eating oatmeal with a spoon.
Kids yelling "Bible time!" at 7pm.
Seeing your own kids give unselfishly of their toys, their clothes, & their parents.
An almost nonverbal 2 year old when he comes, 6 weeks later, singing "His name is Jesus!"
A child who screamed bloody murder at being left in a crib, cooing themselves to sleep.
Seeing their joy as they experience fun activities for the first time.
Seeing them being loved on so much by our church family.
Kids hugging and saying sorry to each other.
Another aspect that we completely did not expect was how we can be a blessing to their families. We've had contact with various family members who of course feel slight panic that children they love are in "the system". We are able to put their minds at ease at how the kids are responding, positive changes we are seeing, and share pictures.
We are still so new at this and learning every day. God has to (& does) fill us with grace each day. We fail in our love & patience sometimes. But we pray that He continually works in our hearts to love others as Christ loves us.  
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end;
they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
Lamentations 3:22-23
Let me tell you, we have gone through some real grief as some of the children have left our home. It can be hard. Some kids harder than others (wink). But for anyone considering foster care, don't let how do you give them up be the factor you most dwell on. Spend lots of time praying on whether you can love them well.
 

Sunday, July 14

Vacay: Stop #2

So after a few days in North Carolina, we finished our way to the beach!
Graham sure enjoyed a big bed to himself + 4 pillows.
I think this is the last year we can squeeze Eden into a pack-n-play for travel!
Breakfast in bed + cartoons, definitely vacay!
 

 
 G & E loved the beach & the hotel pool equally, I think!

 Our hotel had an amazing continental breakfast included and we brought lunch food, so we only had to do dinners out. Found this cute café, Lulu's Café, and all four of us loved our dinners, so we count that as a big hit. :) Of course with all the beach air, the kiddos had great appetites!
 Out on the Boardwalk.


Back to the beach!
 Boy did they love sitting in the surf!
One night we headed to Broadway at the Beach, definitely one of my favorite spots in MB! Conveniently, our hotel was across the street. There were so many family attractions from paddle boats to mini golf to kids rides to museums to restaurants to shopping + more. We let the kids each pick 2 rides to do. Our non-adventurous Graham chose to do this trampoline, which was very surprising. I think he was a little shocked by it, but had fun!





Graham practicing his photography skills.
Eden seeing if she can escape while she has the chance. :)


Balloon souvenirs passed on to us, a big hit! We were thankful our hotel had beautiful grounds and was a great spot for us. Did I mention we ended up adding another day at the end because it was just too short? :)
After a last night stop at Krispy Kreme, it was time to head for home. We drove through the mountains of WV for quite a while, they were beautiful! However, combined with dvd players, we had our first experience with kid car sickness. Both kids threw up once, a couple hours apart. So that was a little excitement, but other than that, it was smooth driving all the way home!
So thankful for God's provision of this time of respite, for providing a way to save money, and a beautiful time away as a family.

Vacay: Stop #1

Ah......summer vacation. Is there anything better? We've been looking forward to our summer vacay all winter! The funny thing is, we just didn't know what it would be. But our plan was to take a week in June and we were keeping our eyes open for the right deal/place to come along. And it did. :) After booking a hotel for our friend's wedding we were offered 3 free nights in Myrtle Beach! Did we have to go to their time-share speech? Yes. Was it worth it for THREE free nights, yes! So we weren't sure if we would pay for some extra days to extend our week or how exactly it would work. But after Andrew's uncle passed away this spring, the family planned a small family reunion for June. So we ended up building that into our vacay week as it was on our way to Myrtle Beach anyways. So since I have way too many pics from both places, first post is for family weekend.
We were excited to have the 7 cousins together! Mama & Papa's house has such a great backyard, everyone enjoyed being outside most of each day.

 The Texas Hughes got to come and Eden & Sarah became buddies. :)








 The big cousins.
 Allison/Eden/Emily
 Jack/Graham

 I started noticing that Graham likes to be the funny boy in pics. Oh dear... :)



I'm starting to wonder if she's getting her mommy's curls....
 Big patio with a huge overhang....perfect for this slightly rainy day.