Friday, September 9, 2011

Moving.

So much has happened since last friday I can’t even begin to put it all down in writing. Short version: The house I am temporarily in charge of became a modified FBC house (4 live in staff, 5 children) and I have a 6-week-old preemie, a one-week-old with health problems, a 2 1/2 year old and a 5-year-old. This Monday I am FINALLY moving into FBC with Nicole. So I am working all weekend and packing (plus I’m sick :( ) then moving on Monday. We will have a 3-year-old and 5-year-old brother and sister and the two other kids we were supposed to have are leaving on Monday now. We will probably have a newborn but other than that I am unsure which kids will round out our family. I just wanted to give a short post because I am sure I will be incredibly busy getting everything situated next week. Love to everyone. This is my 2 1/2-year-old and my 5-year-old watching a movie on Saturday night.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

At Last

I finally got a kid after waiting for 30 days! She is an adorable two and a half year old with the biggest, bright green eyes. She has an 11-month-old brother but he is in another house because I already have the two babies.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Long Time No See



It is impossible to update you on everything that has happened since I last posted (in April :S).

Now I am the foster parent in House I temporarily. I have two babies. There were both born in July, five days part. The little boy is the brother of my two girls I've had in House J since March and my little girl is 6 1/2 weeks old and only 4 lbs. She is so tiny and precious. I have never held anyone so small and beautiful! I am in limbo waiting for more children to be placed with me. Nicole and I are waiting (not very patiently) to move to FBC. We are told it will be the middle of September. I will not hold me breathe but hopefully it will happen soon. I just wanted to post a short hi and a few pictures and see if MAYBE I can get back into the blogging state of mind. I miss all of you!
My two girls just celebrated their 3rd and 4th birthdays last Sunday and today!!



Sending hot Texas love!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

McDonald's Momma

It seems to be getting easier all the time! While visiting Joan's Dad in Medford, Oregon we stopped at McDonald's for dinner one night. I noticed an 86 Chrysler parked in the lot with the 80 year-old driver just sitting in the driver's seat. Even after we had gone in to order she still sat there intent on something in her car.
While we ate I watched her finally enter the store and order something for her dinner. I overheard the cashier say, "We only take cash or credit card. We don't take checks." She acquiesced, paid another way, and moved over to wait for her order to come out. When I looked up again she was trying to carry her handbag, a sack of dinner, and a cup holder with two sundaes and an empty cup for her drink. She got them over to the fountain drink stand just fine, but once she had filled the drink container I figured it would be more of a challenge than she could handle heading out the door.
I rose from my seat, walked up to her, and asked if I could help her. She looked up at my 6'3" frame from her 5' 2" inch height and said, "That would be real nice, thank you." I told her I understood sometimes how hard it is to balance everything and was glad I could help her. While we walked out to the car she asked me if I was waiting for my order and I told her no, "I was just finishing up my dinner with my family inside."
She thanked me again as I waited for her to get her handbag and dinner sack into the car before I handed her the cup holder. I told her I was glad to help and hoped she had a good evening.
I have found myself asking God to help me see ways in which I can help others each day. I have found people are usually very accepting when you ask if you can help them. I also have found it gives me immense pleasure to see them smile, where just before I only saw a frown or a worried look.
Yes, there are times I am so focused on what I want that I fail to recognize some else's need. Yes, there are times when I get frustrated at a long line or a person littering the sidewalk or the road way as if they were the only ones on a planet where everyone else picked up after them. Yes, I still expect people to thank me when I help, but I am learning that to live in the Kingdom of God we need to be ready to assist others in their walk, be it physical or spiritual. And sometimes we need to do that without receiving any appreciation at all.
I hope that we can all have the eyes of Jesus and see the need, share the compassion, and experience the joy, he brings, by offering our help to any who are in need.

Hoping we can serve all those still in need, in some way,

Pastor Randy

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Change Sucks But It Happens


Since I last wrote a post so much has happened! My three sisters (the 6-year-old, the 2-year-old, and our baby) left on March 17th after being with us since my fourth day at Casa.



I was very shaken up and so sad. Then we got a 2-month-old little boy on the 18th who was absolutely beautiful. Then my 3-year-old that had been with us for 6 months left on April 6th.
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Again, just absolutely devastated, but I turned around the next day and left for a long weekend with Zach in LA! While I was gone our new baby left and we got two brothers, 2 1/2 years old and 1 year old. They are adjusting quickly. Now we are a household run by boys! The whole time I've been here the house majority has always gone to the girls. Alice, one of the girls that lives in the house with me, is moving to another house :( Needless to say there have been more than a few changes in the last month. We still have two open spots in our house so we could be getting new kids anytime.


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

My Life in Pictures

Use your own captions :) My kids, the rodeo, my family, my boyfriend!















































Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Camera Happy?

Interesting thing I just noticed while uploading hundreds of pictures. I took over 550 pictures and 43 videos in the span of 12 days. Oh the joys of having something so wonderful that it commands the need to take so many pictures. . . children :)