Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Happy Birthday Little J!
Monday, January 28, 2008
Todays adventure.....
Walking in the snow at Carey Lake! Someone gets Princess treatment and gets pulled!


Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Ahhhhhh Winter!
As much as we "love" the winter months around here - it tends to be more than trying! We have to watch the weather to see just HOW cold it is going to get at night! It sure would be nice if they could at least get it somewhat right!
Predicted low last night was 12. We woke up to ZERO and no water! UGH! Though this happens a few times each winter to us - it is a massive pain in the butt! Poor hubby has to go out and check everything to make sure that the heat bulb on the well is working (this morning it was burnt out!) and then see what else needs to be done! Apparently, with all the work we have going on, as well as the super long extension cord being stuck in the ice - neither wanted to work this morning! So - he found that the extension cord was not working either! To make a long story short - we jerry-rigged a few cords together (we'll probably have a few frozen chickens!) and got things to start the slow thaw! It is such a major pain!
So - we have been without a "normal" water flow since Tuesday! We have to pull water off the other water line, run it into the pressure tank - and be extremely choosy about how much water to use and when! We have been told that most likely our main line is frozen. All week the high has been around 15-20... so there is no way possible that the line will thaw! Oh well! Tonight is the warmest it has been - about 21 and snowing of course!
It will be really nice when this cold snap ends and we see some balmy temps in the 30's! HA!
For those of you who just had to email me the questions - I'll answer them!
#1 - No we don't have FOUR kids! The little brown haired girl in the first slideshow is the same as the little blonde in the other slides! She has really changed!
#2 - No - neither boy acts like an angel! VERY VERY deceiving looks!
#3 - No ! I'm not a Neil Diamond fan - but the song was an fitting opening for the slide show!
For those of you in warmer climates (Nana and Grandpa, Jenn T, Jenn H and April) I am so hating you right now!!!! Just kidding!
And Happy Birthday to my dad - who turns an amazing age this year - at some point don't we stop counting!
Amy
Monday, January 21, 2008
Spending our day off...
Today, the kiddos and I loaded up and headed to Crossroads mall in Bellevue. I have not been there for a good 15 years or so.. it was sorta weird taking the kiddos somewhere where I used to hang out as a teenager! Anyways! We met up with some really nice families from FRUA Washington and had lunch at Piroshky (which is a Russian cafe). Big A hated the borscht! I was surprised! He did not like ANYTHING! I admit, that the borscht was very heavy on the beets! Jason took one bite and made the "that's disgusting" face! We did have some Pelimeni - which I wished I would have got for each of them - as they totally loved it! We had some Piroshky - which is like a bread/roll filled with meat and other things inside. They were good - yet the kiddos (except Little O) did not like them! Little O had some of everything and really enjoyed it! We had a great drive over the Pass and the boys were whining that they could not go skiing! Funny - because neither of them knows how! Needless to say - it was a beautiful day here and on the other side!
Hopefully, next Monday when the kids are out of school we can do something fun too! But, until then - it is back to school! HEHE!
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Welcome 2008!
Here it is! Already in mid-January! Welcome back to our friends who have wondered what the deal was with the lack of postings and pictures! It's not like we have NOTHING else to do! HAHA!
Hopefully, you noticed the new look of the blog AND the music AND the slideshows! You have no idea how long this took me, being technically retarded for the most part! One of those resolutions - and hopefully it will stick - is to update and stay better connected to everyone! So, we will give it a try!
All the kiddos are doing great - for the most part!
Little O is basically running her pre-school class! Being the only girl DOES have some advantages! She has her own bathroom (uh-oh!) and gets all the pink and pastel colors of everything at school! She has enjoyed being outside playing in the snow, and of course letting anyone pull her around in a sled! She is starting to tone down the Elmo stuff, just a bit and is now on a Winnie the Pooh kick! Her speech is slowly improving or our understanding of "Ol-lish" is becoming much better!
Little J is doing ok in school, other than spending more than enough time in the Principal's office :). He loves reading more than anything else. He can read for hours if you let him! He has also grown another inch or so in the last two months! He has always been lean - but now he is starting to get a little beefy! He is excited because he will turn EIGHT (omg!) next month! Hard to believe!
Big Al has improved quite a bit in school! He is better able to somewhat stay on task - not sit down - but stay on task! He is getting ready to get his piglets this spring to raise for the fair in 4H. Also - he will be joining wrestling this month. Not thrilled so much about that one - but we'll let him give it a try!
As for us parental units - we have been keeping busy with the usual household stuff and trying to "enjoy" winter! We have more than enough snow and are getting a little sick of it! The kids keep us busy and make sure we never have much quiet time! HA!
Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Happy Holidays!!
Well.... Christmas has come and gone! It's hard to believe that you spend over a month preparing for a holiday that sorta seems to last only an hour! Santa came and left way more presents than he should have! We'll have to get him on a better budget next year! haha! The kids had a great Christmas eve, where they opened presents from their Nana and Grandpa, as well as exchanged presents with each other (thank God for the Dollarstore!). They actually did pretty well buying for OTHERS instead of for themselves! They both put some thought into the gifts this time! We just hung out the rest of the night and then everyone went to bed. The kids and I made cookies for Santa earlier in the day - then set those out, as well as carrots for the reindeer on the deck - then everyone went to bed. (with the exception of the two elves that had to go retrieve the goodies and "quietly" put them under the tree!
Christmas morning was a test of patience for the kids - as they had to wait until everyone was showered and breakfast was done - BEFORE they got to tear into their loot! Both boys got lots of stuff they wanted and needed! They were both very thrilled! Little O received alot of ELMO items (big surprise there!) She sort of got the hang of it! She was happy and loved all her gifts!
We think back to a year ago - when we were recovering from jetlag, only being home 2 days from Ukraine with another little person! We are so blessed with our family! All of our kids have blossomed over the last 12 months. We are very lucky!
Here is our wonderful dog, PJ! He is the official "bow" collector! He always has to be part of the action - or sitting close to be part of the action! He turned nine this year and is doing great! He acts more like a 2 year old dog than 9! We all loved him dearly! Santa of course never forgets him!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Cell phone travels!
The cell phone is with Donna and Mike! They are in Dniprpertrosk, Ukraine. They found a beautiful little girl - Juliyana!
Congrats to you on your little angel!
Labels: Ukraine Cell phone
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Gotcha Day - and BIRTHDAY!
Here is not so little O on Dec 18th - our official "Gotcha" day!
Here are the gruesome threesome the evening of big A's winter concert! He looks like he is going to sign important papers or something! They all looked very nice (at least for the picture!)
Here is the birthday girl in her tiara! Going to town with the fried ice-cream!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
One year ago today!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Cutie pie!
Here is a little video of little O! Her speech is getting a bit better - and man is she a cutie!
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Fall fun!
Monday, September 10, 2007
Video from the Fair!
Had to share the bull riding from the Fair! Look out Ty Murray! Here comes Big A!
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Back to School! YEE HAW!
I was amazed that I got a picture! This was seconds before Jason chickened out on this ride! Lucky for him his brother was able to get the Carnies attention to get him off before it started! Poor kid was in tears! Big A stayed on and loved the ride! 3 overly anxious parade watchers had their seats positioned for the best angle to obtain candy!
We think that our little girl enjoyed the parade! She sure looks happy!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Summer fun!
Our little Rock Star! Why do batteries have to last soooo long! The barbie guitar is driving us nuts! But, man is she cute when she wants to rock out! Little O gets a lift from her Papa while we waited for the ferry in Seattle. She had a great time on our weekend away! (well, except for sleeping at night! ugh!) She loves the water and being around it. (unfortunately) She has no fear of water!
"C" may be for Cookie - but it is also for CUTE! Here is princess O in her FAVORITE Cookie Monster shirt! She took a short break from beachcombing to look super cute!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Summer stuff- end of July
Well... It looks like summer is half way over! Geez what a relief! I can't wait for the boys to go back to school and drive other people nuts! haha - though it has not been THAT bad, it has been close!
I just got back from Vegas a few days ago.. and I am more than READY to go back! It was a girls only vacation - and more fun than I could have imagined packed into three days! It was also my first time leaving O! I was really worried about her - well and John too, since he was stuck in charge! Little O and the boys got to spend some quality time with their Nana and Grandpa, who are completely worn out from the experience! The kids all survived, John too... and we are getting ready to start a new week with NO school for the boys! So, I am trying to plan some fun things to go and do that can be considered partly educational! We did have a rough weekend... our little kitty, Bob passed away due to an unfortunate freak rollover accident (the propane guy flattened him!) but we are thankful that it was quick as Bob was a sickly kitty and was probably not destined for a long healthy cat life. We also attended a memorial for John's former brother in law, Russ, who passed a Memorial Weekend in a jeep accident. We are deeply saddened by his loss, and find comfort in the fact that he is up jeepin with the big guy and left this life doing something he loved.
An quick update on little O's ear surgery.... looks like she is healing nicely! We can tell that she is hearing better, as she is trying to say alot more words and actually tries to sing a bit (she's no Mariah Carey - but it's darn cute!) We are hoping that she will start to pick up a few more words in the next couple of months! She is still growing like crazy and eats like a horse!
Little J also passed a major milestone in the last week... he finally learned to ride the Honda 50 without any help! Up until this point, his fear has overcome his ability to ride - so he did not want to learn.
More pictures coming!
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Ahhhhhh - summer is here!
Yesterday was little O's very first 4th of July! She was not impressed! She watched two or three little things go off on the ground and wanted nothing else to do with it! See why below!
A few exciting things have happened in the last few weeks....
We had our first camping trip of the season. So O had her first away from home sleeping experience - needless to say - I got NO sleep and dear hubby got a few minutes more than me! It was a tough night! Hopefully we won't have any more trips like that in the near future! The best part about the camping trip was playing in the river! O LOVED it! Getting her out was the challenge!
The temps have been in the 100's for the last two days... and today we had our first "fire" of the season. Luckily - it was quickly contained - and not so lucky that it was half a mile from our house! UGH! Thankfully, we were upwind of the fire. We are not having any luck with any type of water games either! We bought of those great pools that is big enough for the kids to actually swim in - nope - no section level enough for us to set it up! I have bought numerous squirt guns that either work the WHOLE time (like running the whole time) or don't work at all! I bought a pool today that I found that none of our pumps will inflate! Geez Louise! I can't stand taking the kids to the local "swimming" hole - it is more like a pond - and way overcrowded! Oh well! It's still July - and only going to get hotter!
Both boys are in summer school for 3 hours a day (ahhh 3 hours of sanity for me!) and they seem to be doing ok.. it is really important to us that both boys keep up their skills - as one of them has a really hard time learning as it is - and retaining the info is a challenge in itself! Some days I really wonder WHAT he learns in school - if anything...though I can't complain too much - since there is no way in hell that I would attempt to homeschool him! There are days though when I think that I could probably do it myself (those days are limited and it is probably after more than one margarita! haha!) I know that after seeing things that we could have done "better" with the boys - little O will be a challenge regardless!
We also found out that part of little O's speech problem has to do with the fact that she can hardly hear! We have been taking her to the ENT (ear.nose.throat) Dr for a few weeks to get the wax sucked out - now that they can finally see an eardrum - they determined that it is not moving and most likely it has fluid behind it. So - next week we have to take her in to the hospital for some outpatient surgery and to get tubes placed in both ears. We are really worried about how she will handle it! That is going to be a long day indeed!
We hope that the other families who were in Ukraine around the same time - and those with little ones the same age as little O are enjoying the changes they are going thru and loving every minute of it! Watching these kiddos grow and change and florish is an amzing journey in its own! (Jen - love Zoey's LOOOONG hair!)
We'll give another update after the surgery - hopefully all goes well!
Friday, June 15, 2007
Six months???!!!??? Already???
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
The joys of Spring!
We have been busy busy busy - go go go for the last month! A and J both started baseball and games just started a few days ago, A is also on a select soccer team, both boys have Scouts and all the activities that are going along with that!
I just can't imagine doing it all AND having a two year old AND having a job.... yep - after MANY years I finally "retired"! I would say after 17 years with one company, I am allowed to use the word retired! SO - in my new position/career as a domestic engineer - I am trying to still get things in a routine and trying hard to get all those "I really need to get this.... done" projects! It is SO not as easy as I thought! I almost want to go back to work to make it easier! haha!
Little O and I have a good time during the day though... she is so such a little angel! She of course has her beloved tantrums and screaming spells - but over all she is just precious! She loves ALL animals and wants to pet them, regardless of the animal wants her to or not! She loves to HELP you do whatever it is that you are doing, regardless of if you want her to or not! (though she is GREAT at loading clothes into the dryer!) She is a very effective little communicator too! Her vocabulary has grown, though not significantly.... but she can name the Sesame Street monsters - no problem! Her favorite show, obviously Sesame Street! Not much else will hold her attention! O is making some little friends, and enjoying interacting with them. She is very independent and likes to take off to do "her thing". She has adjusted to everything SO well... we feel really lucky that she is healthy and getting along. Her hair has really grown, she has gained weight, and her clothes that we bought in Ukraine are finally starting to get a little tight! She is not a very picky eater and likes to try new things (even if it is only once!).
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
You'd never know!
On our little field trip to Seattle last week, we got an actual good picture of all three with the Olympic Mountains in the back! The kids loved seeing all the otters, seals, fish, etc! We have lunch at Ivars and the boys got to feed some of their fries to the seagulls!
Thank goodness Spring Break is over! It was a long week!
Friday, March 16, 2007
Sick and Tired/Tired and Sick??

Sunday, February 25, 2007
For the love of Big Bird!
Yesterday Little O got a wonderful surprise! Her very own Big Bird sweatshirt! She loves the characters of Sesame Street! She is so cute in her little yellow bird suit! She tries really hard to pronounce it - but it sounds more like "ba - balm" and Elmo is "melmo"... she just loves looking at the things she has with Cookie, Big Bird and Elmo! It's about the only thing that she will watch on tv - even if it holds her attention for about 10-15 minutes!
Everyone has been getting better this week - as the cold has been handed off from one to the other! Little O has a bit of it now - but she is a little trooper and the cold does not slow her down! Last night the boys had their Blue and Gold banquet for Cub-Scouts... Little O really enjoyed running all over the place and getting into stuff... Due to her cuteness, she gets away with alot of stuff! Things are going well while we sit here and watch the snow fall and hope for spring! All that Groundhog stuff is a load of crap!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Happy Valentines Day!
Happy Valentines Day!
The last few weeks have been really stressful for everyone - but we got through it! My wonderful Ukraine "bug" finally reared its ugly head and I came down with the flu as well as a wonderful cold! Nothing like being sick for the last three weeks! O has been doing great ! She has a loving and sweet personality that is just so contagious! It is like she has been with us all along! Her brothers enjoy her and play really well with her - until she destroys their stuff! The dog has a terrific new partner in crime when it comes to food! She was evicted out of our room when I came down with the flu - and she has been doing great in her own room!
Some days I find it hard to believe that this beautiful little girl is ours! We are very blessed to have her and thankful that things worked out how they did! This year - she is our very special little Valentine!
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Week Four!
We have had a fairly good week so far! Hard to believe it has been a month! O just got her official social security card! Yea! Now she can get a job! haha!
O has been testing the waters a bit this week! She had a major meltdown on Wednesday when we went to storytime at the library... she did NOT want to leave! I had to carry her out of there kicking and screaming - it was quite pleasant! Then, for the first time - she did the "you can't strap me in" thing in the car seat! Quite pleasant as well! Oh well! Her comprehension of language had really improved, but like any 2 year old - the word "no" is pretty much ignored! She can be really demanding of your attention at times - it is almost funny how she will walk up and pat your leg wanting to tell you or show you something....She is slowly learning the names and words for certain things... she has been trying to say her brothers names, and she is sort of close - but an outsider would not be able to figure out what she is saying! She continues to harass poor PJ the dog, the chasing him around with laundry baskets and her wagon has worn his patience out! He likes to get up on our bed to "hide" from her - since that is the only place she can't get to him!
Yesterday, she got to spend the day with her cousin, Georgie, who is 3 1/2... they did ok together.. the beginning was tough, as she is not used to someone who refuses to let go of her toy when she screams! Unlike her brothers, her cousin was fine with the screaming and would carry on as if it was nothing!
We are working on her bedroom, still trying to decide if we will leave her in a toddler bed, or move up to the big bed!
Overall - the month home has been good.. it has gone fast! We are thankful for our littlest angel! She has made the last two years plus of waiting finally seem worthwhile!
Friday, January 12, 2007
More sights and smells....
Upper left:
We affectionately called him "Libka-man"! At some point - we learned many years ago that "leeb-ka" was a fish. Every day about 10:30 or so - he would set up his little table with these HUGE, smelly carp! It stunk so bad! Every day we passed him! Usually, there was a cat sitting at the bottom of the table - just waiting! (though the fish were probably 3 times the weight of the cat!) A would get grossed out! Needless to say - he ate little or no fish on this trip!
Upper right:
From one smelly site to another! Ahhhh - the marvelous internet cafe! It had a very fragrant aroma that just begged you to run out and gasp for fresh air! There were about 12-15 computers inside, and from about 11:30am on - they were constantly filled with young men playing interactive video games online! And you think dial-up is slow! You can walk a letter somewhere faster than you can send it from here! Thankfully, it was pretty cheap at $1 USD for an hour!
And finally - this photo of A in front of the Ministry of Youth and Sport - aka - State Department for Adoption - aka the SDA or National Adoption Center in Kyiv!
a few more.....
Upper left picture is in front of the outdoor play "shed" for sake of a better word, that O's group was assigned. She was in group 19,20. During the winter though, the children did not really play on the outdoor playgrounds. Outdoor time was fairly brief and mostly they were bundled up in sixteen layers and walked around the grounds, which was something we did alot of!
Upper picture is in front of O's building. This building was not the main building, but the back building. O's group was on the second floor.
Ahhhh - the picture to the left! We had court on December 8th. If you were following the blog previously, you would have read the "cage" comment! Well..... bring on the cage! This was in the courtroom as you walked in. We really thought it would be funny to put A in it - but did not want to push our luck! haha!
Photos from Zaporizhzhya
Not the best picture! But -it gives a general idea! This picture was taken about 9am... about a block from the orphanage, and near the internet cafe, every morning they would start lining up the glass bottles from (I assume!) the night before! They were probably paid 1 ko-peck (about 1/20 of a cent USD) for each - depending on the size and brand! By the end of the afternoon - it would be completely lined full of bottles! At first we thought it was a great idea seeing that there was always garbage everywhere. Later, we started noticing how many people would hang around the dumpsters at the apartment building we stayed at. As soon as you dumped your garbage, there was usually someone nearby heading over to go through it. It was really sad. It really did amaze us that you would be walking around at 8 or 9 am and men would already be chugging away at a beer on the street! But, after a month - we were not even fazed! haha! We did buy a bottle of the beer, just to try - and it was pretty good... STRONG but good!
Photos- Kyiv
Here are a few quite belated photos from our first few days in Kyiv! The first one is a litttle obvious to what it is! A really loves McD's!
The second is in the St. Michael's Monastery. We have photos of A and Little J in front of this from 5 years ago! We tried to revisit a few sites that we went to back then - just to show A!
The weather did not cooperate much while we were in Kyiv - it was foggy the whole time... so many of our photos are not very pretty! But, it is an absolutely beautiful city! The buildings and cathedrals are amazing! It was unfortunate that we did not have the time to see more!
More photos coming!
Week 3 completed!
Well - though it feels like 3 months, it has only been 3 weeks since coming home! O is doing great, considering she and I are still getting over some funk that we probably brought home with us! She survived her first visit to the dentist and doctor, got her finger stuck in the lab - but no tears until she was all done!
She is exploring more and more each day... I don't think that she many fears at this point! She has determined that our dog, PJ, must be some sort of toy! She will chase him around the house by pushing an empty laundry basket! PJ will get stuck in a corner or smaller room and be trapped! Poor thing! He has been pretty patient with her so far! She likes to pet him and wag her finger at him and say "no-no" when he tries to take whatever she is eating!
This morning - the box of Cheerios dropped out of my hand and half the box spilled on the kitchen floor! Obviously - PJ was very excited and started to clean up the mess... but O was FURIOUS that he was eating HER cereal! After she was done with breakfast, she got down on the floor and found a few that he missed!
O wants so badly to go outside and explore, but it has been too dang cold here! She has pet the chickens a few times (not sure the chickens are sure WHAT she is yet!) and she loves to look out the windows at things.
Two nights ago, my wonderful husband said that he missed Ukraine! I almost fell out of my seat! He was the one who just wanted OUTTA there as soon as he got there! I know what he means though.. and I agree with something that AmyW posted on her blog awhile back....
You get into the lifestyle. It is so much simpler than ours here. You have alot less to worry about - your apartment is small, you don't have alot of trinkets or crap covering shelves, you own alot less clothes (and do less laundry!), you walk EVERYWHERE, you tend to eat less (since you don't know WHAT you are eating!) and things just seem alot more laid back! I have to agree with him that there are days when I wish we could switch back to the more simple life!
Ukraine recently started accepting adoption dossiers again - the first time in about 8 months and so there are lots of families who have been emailing asking about our experience... I can sum it up as this... It is like nothing you have ever done before, and your journey will be different than anyone elses doing the same thing! Each person has their own expectations, opinions and lessons learned, but one thing is always the same and that is you will have a wonderful story to tell and share when you get home!
Friday, January 05, 2007
Ahhhhh - another week down!
Officially - we have been home two weeks now! Feels like 2 months one minute and 2 hours the next! We have been enjoying a "real" winter! Cold weather, ice and snow! A and J are back in school, which is a life saver! O and I have been hanging out during the day - trying to get things done, running around town - the fun stuff!
We were fortunate to have Uncle Steve come over during New Years and celebrate a mini-xmas... the kids loved it! Got to watch the Seahawks actually WIN a game, and lit off snow fireworks!
Little J is VERY happy to have us home! He is not too excited about having a new-roomie, that being brother A! O is still bunking with us - drives us a little batty, but it is probably best for her for awhile! She has good nights and not-so good nights!
O has been enjoying all the sights of her new home... making nice with the dog (that she totally adores now!), trying to figure out what the horses are doing, wanting SO bad to pet the chickens, being mad at the ice when she slips on it, and meeting new people! She has been very resilient and takes everything in!
She has finally calmed down in the car seat - but will panic when everyone is getting out and she is last! She has not said too many understandable words yet - but she is pretty effective with her non-verbal communications! Her understanding of English is pretty good considering!
Again - thanks to everyone who has sent us congrats emails and kind words! They were so great to read while we were gone!