Sunday, October 26, 2008








Aaaaaah, Maui.

Squeakums loved the aquarium, he was so excited running from exhibit to exhibit. It was pretty cool for us adults, too.

Beach was ok, but he was scared of the water! Too much, too loud, too dangerous. If Grammy was there to play in the sand with him, he was fine. But he didn't even like seeing mom and dad play in the water. We couldn't do that much anyway due to BearHunter's torn elbow ligament. So we had to work on Squeakums fear of the water after that. He didn't even want to take a bath. Today he overcame, as we eased him into the pool. He even tried to get in the pool himself...a new danger.

Luau was interesting, great pork and squash. Neat production about the legends and cultural history of Hawaii.

Grandpa and Grammy treated us to a night away. We drove the windy road to Hana while they watched Squeakums. We loved best the Oheo Gulch hike. We trekked through bamboo forest, up to 30 feet tall I'd guess. That was amazing.
Heading home too soon (tomorrow).

Sunday, October 12, 2008

October changes







A picture is worth a thousand words. So I'll spare you the thousand words and keep it to a few.

Pictures are: new hairdo, picking potatoes, sad face, dad and baby, mom and baby.

In other news- We had our first snow already. And we started the homestudy process to qualify for adoption. We are hoping to pursue domestic and international adoption simultaneously. Hopefully one of them will work out. I wasn't nervous about the homestudy meeting. Perhaps because I'd met the guy before and I'm confident that we'll be great parents. There's nothing I'm afraid of being discovered that'll disqualify us.

Other exciting news - We were called by the church and asked if we wanted to rent the parsonage.d We've been praying about and looking into getting our own place, even buying something. It would have to be a God thing to even qualify for sufficient loans to buy. But in the meantime this gift drops down from heaven, all perfect gifts are from above. It's a two bedroom home that I've been in often. It's on the same church property as our YWAM base, where we live now. Pastor Dave is getting the monthly utility figures for us. We may have to rent out the loft to help cover the costs of it. I would so look forward to having a house, so I can invite people over for meals or to hangout, a way to meet visitors at church or people in the community.We are both excited about the prospects of living there. It'll be potentially a $500 a month increase in expenditures to live there. So we'll keep praying about it. Our support is not full yet, but we learn to live by what we have. Some months that means no spending money on anything extra. And we're okay with that. But Yahweh, Jehovah Jirah is a God of abundance! It is within his character to provide abundantly. Amen.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Diaper Story

So this is a funny incident. Squeakums, now 16 months old can sign to us when he has gone pooh in his diaper. We're hoping that develops to BEFORE he goes. Body language and facial expressions are also dead give aways that he's up to something in the diaper. On a recent occasion he was clearly pushing out a number two. I rushed to get him on the potty to train him that's where he's to go. I unfastened his cloth diaper cover and let it drop as I picked him up for the transer to the toilet. Unfortunately he stepped on his diaper in the meantime and how had a large clump of pooh stuck to his shoe. This clump proceeded to drop to the floor, thanks to gravity, while I was holding him on the potty. Next I needed to get his poohy shoes off which he was making footprints on the bathroom floor with. Keep him off the rug, toss the pooh into the toilet, keep him away from the dirty diaper, and clean him up. In needful situations like these, it's wonderful to know that BearHunter is a willing helper. So I called on BearHunter to take baby and clean him up while I finished rinsing pooh out of the soles of baby's shoes and cleaned up the bathroom. Everything cleaned up just fine. Life with a toddler. Wouldn't trade it for anything.