Because it happened so fast, we have been fully immersed in getting to know Little Girly while also doing ‘life as usual’. Darla finished up a season doing dance/cheer, which she loved. We tried a little homeschooling in the cracks but for the most part March has been a bit of extended Spring Break.
We got to go down to Mount Vernon to celebrate with my brother, Elijah, a long awaited cd release of his band, Into Light.
At the concert, Elijah’s 4 day old son Harrison Rits made his debut. That’s right- once again in less than a month the Tadema family added more than one baby.
My nephew Gage got to experience his first birthday at the age of five. It was a huge celebration with all the cousins.
Of all the Taylors, Everett has had the most ‘adjustment’- as anticipated. He has displayed this by completely reverting in potty training. All our work in the past year has temporarily gone out the window.
In case you needed a visual… the cousin count is now at 14 children ages 6 and under:
We got to visit with long-time friend Steve when he came up to support Elijah’s cd release. (This is us attempting a sing-a-long with 14 children underfoot. Fail.)
As though a new baby, getting the hang of the foster care responsibilities, backward potty-training, regular life, and special events weren’t enough…our family came down with the stomach flu last week. (I’ll spare you a picture- although S.’s face while stripping beds and using an entire bottle of carpet Spot Shot was thoroughly amusing…if I hadn’t been gagging.)
Archive for March, 2011
March Madness
Author: Shilo TaylorMar 27
Percentage Chance
Author: Shilo TaylorMar 22
My dad is a visionary. He likes to dream big and his favorite conversations are about what could be. Growing up it was sometimes hard to gauge if the things we discussed around the dinner table were probable, likely, or just fun to dream about.
My Not-So-Quiet Time Chair
Author: Shilo TaylorMar 16
This morning in my “quiet time” chair, I got the giggles. I got the giggles because sitting in my chair was anything but quiet.
A Most Productive Un-Productive Week
Author: Shilo TaylorMar 11
Oh yes, now I remember what it’s like to have a baby. I remember what it’s like after a string of interruptions to say, “What was I just going to do? Oh yeah, I had to go to the bathroom… was that really an hour ago?” I remember what it’s like to wake up at 5am and realize, “Hooray! She’s sleeping through the night!” and then be too excited to go back to sleep.
Yes- this picture is a repeat but it works so well here, too.
Author: Shilo TaylorMar 7
“Oh, I could never be a foster parent. I couldn’t handle the heartbreak of getting attached to a child and then have them taken away.”
A Midnight Gift
Author: Shilo TaylorMar 4
At 1am this morning we got to see how God answered our prayers for the little one we’ve had on our hearts for a month now. In fact, this little girly has been smothered with kisses, held, rocked, had six hands fighting over who gets to hold the bottle…all day today.