New Bicycles

New Bicycles

New Bicycles

The boys LOVE riding bicycles and have been using borrowed bicycles since their arrival in September (a HUGE thank you to Mason and MacKenzie).  Since Mom and Dad also enjoy riding along the trails, we’ve been looking forward to riding together.  They have outgrown the bikes (along with all their clothes) and we had received a very generous gift (thank you Madaline) for the purchase of bicylces, so we finally went shopping.  It was a great experience and teaching day (five bicycle shops before we found precisely what we were looking for).  And, we got some great bicycles that they will grow with for some time.  The only problem now is that we cannot keep up with them on the trails because they’ve mastered the gears and the hand-brakes.  They love their bikes.

Christmas 2009

We had been somewhat anxious about Christmas for many months.  We tend to make Christmas a very big deal.  After all, we are celebrating the fact that our Savior came down from Heaven and became human.  It IS a big deal.  In true American fashion, our Christmas celebration includes several days of visiting with friends and family members.  Each visit lasts for some time and includes incredible arrays of food and gifts.  It’s typically quite loud and joyous.  We love it and want the boys to love it also.

So, let’s think about the boys for a bit…  Their early life has been shaped in a very different  world.  That world is known for its kind and generous people, but a lack of food and basic services.  The boys know Jesus as savior, but the thought of celebrating His birth in the fashion to which we are accustomed is inconceivable!  So the big question in our minds was, “How would they respond when the inconceivable becomes reality?”  Would the stimulus overload send them into a panic-type of response? It seemed reasonable to us that they might sit in the corner with completely blank expressions.  We discussed our plans and developed contingency plans.  All the while we tried to hide our anxiety and keep a positive face, especially to the boys.  And we prayed as the season approached.

We were diligent in our preparation for Christmas, writing a list of the day’s events and reviewing it with the boys often so that they would have an idea of what was happening.  We made sure to involve them in our family traditions – David and Janel unwrapped baby Jesus and Daniel and Dad prayed.  They both listened and followed along in the Bible while Sarah and Janel recited the Christmas story from Luke.  (The boys will be memorizing it for next year!!)  Throughout the day we were vigilant to ensure that emotions did not swing too wildly one way or another.  At one point a phone call took our attention away and it took a while to get things under control again.  It was clear that our full attention was required and therefore we decided to forego our usual phone calls to family and friends.  By evening, we were thoroughly exhausted!

All in all, Daniel and David did fantastic!  They were wide-eyed but not overwhelmed.  Their natural charm came across to the people we were around.  They were truly grateful for the gifts they received, and they wrote their Thank You notes willingly.  They were especially happy to spend time with Janel (& Ryan), since they had not seen her for quite a while.

Here is some video from Dec. 24 at Margie & Ruli’s house.

Here is some video taken at our house on Christmas morning.  We edited it down, but it still has lots of good stuff in it.  You’ll see:

  • The kids anxious to come out and see the tree, then finally being permitted
  • Checking out the cookie remainders left by Santa
  • Some opening of gifts and general discussion around the tree (second video)

 


And, for those still reading, here are the pictures:

Best Friends

We had the privilege of greeting our friends at the airport Sunday night as they returned from Ethiopia with their new children, Cherinet and Beza. We have known this family for several months because they, like us, adopted through Adoption Ministry. Cherinet and Beza were at the same orphanage as Daniel and David and we have eagerly anticipated seeing these kids grow up and maintain frequent contact.
Last September, when we visited the orphanage with our kids, we got a glimpse of just how close these kids are. Since then, we have heard our kids pray for these two – by name – virtually every night. They are truly BEST FRIENDS and we are so happy to have them reunited.
Watch the video of our boys making posters and then the greeting party at the airport.

And here are some pictures:

Update from friends!

This morning we received an email from our friends currently in Ethiopia.  This wonderful family is adopting two of our kids’ best friends from the orphanage.  We are so excited to greet them as they return home this weekend!

Hi everyone!! 

The guesthouse that we are staying at has a computer, so I thought I’d take the chance to update you all!! 

We are having an amazing time!!  The kids are WONDERFUL and we’re all have a great time getting to know each other!  We’re actually amazed at the english that they know already!  C* is trying to teach us Amharic, but we’re not the best students!  hahahah! 

Tomorrow is our Embassy date, and Friday we will be traveling about 2 hours to visit the orphanage that they spent the past year at.  They are both looking forward to Saturday, the day they get to go on the airplane!!! 

Thank you for all your prayers & can’t wait to introduce you to the new [family members*]! 

Love,

C*

* I removed the identifying names because they have not yet returned home and I didn’t ask for permission to publish. – Randy

Christmas at Margie’s (12/24)

After Janel and Ryan got engaged, we headed to Margie and Ruli’s house for a Christmas celebration.  Ruli’s sister Toyo, and Toyo’s son Mark were there also.  We ate, exchanged gifts, ate some more, played some games, ate some more…  We appreciated the opportunity to relax and enjoy good company while also being blessed by terrific gifts.

Click on the picture to see more.

Janel is Engaged!

On December 24, Ryan surprised Janel in a big way – he flew to Washington to propose to her!!!  She thought he was going to be with his parents in California.  We had to get Janel down to the waterfront in Tacoma where Ryan was waiting for her.  We all kept the secret so well that Janel was completely surprised.  After the proposal was made – and accepted – we had a toast and took a few pictures to mark the occasion.

We thoroughly enjoyed their short stay up here and are anxious to begin planning the big event.

Santa Drops By

Our neighbor Lisa came by with Santa in tow.  Santa had come to their family party so he came to our house to see Daniel and David.  The boys were aware that this is another of Santa’s helpers because the real Santa was very busy getting ready for Christmas.  What fun!

Daniel & David with Santa

Daniel & David with Santa