Monday, July 14, 2008

Waiting for them...

The left side of the "kid's room"


The right side of the "kid's room"

Robert and I have made the decision to be foster parents with the intention to eventually adopt. What this means is rather than applying to adopt children who have already been in foster homes and who are now "legally free" for adoption, we are going to be a foster home for children who may (or may not) end up available to be adopted. There are several reasons we have chosen to go this route. The first reason is that we thought we could do both (foster parent and be on the list to adopt as a general applicant), but were informed that we could only do one or the other. The second reason is since the children we will be adopting are usually not infants and have special emotional needs, they prefer to adopt children out to parents with experience with these types of children - most of which can be gained from caring for other children with special needs by foster parenting. The third reason for foster parenting is that should we have a child in our home for 6 months, and should that child come up for adoption, we would be given the first chance to adopt that child (given no other biological family members show up to adopt them). And our final reason for choosing foster parenting is we want to help as many children as we can whether we have them for one week, one month, one year, or forever! I spoke with our caseworker last week, and she is hoping to do our home study by the end of this week - although they are currently short a person and way overloaded so please pray they will find time to fit us in! Once our homestudy has been completed, they could place a child (or children) with us at any time! Since we don't know if we will be receiving a baby or a school-aged child, we have tried to prepare a room that will be ready for any age! We already had some baby stuff that had been given to us from friends, and this weekend we bought bunkbeds! Now we just have to be patient while we wait for God to bring us some little ones...

Sunday, July 13, 2008

The "Damsons"

Uncle Robert and the boys

Garrett doesn't look too sure about this.

One of three attempts to ride sans training wheels:)

Bowling is way better!

Uncle Robert showing Donovan his moves
Donovan and Garrett (my step-brother Mike's boys) were able to come visit grandma and grandpa for a whole month this summer and we enjoyed getting to spend some time with them too! We tried to teach Garrett how to ride his bike without training wheels, but he said it was "boring" and that he just wanted to go to our house and play with our cats:) So after playing with all the animals, we went bowling and spent a few hours in a used bookstore - smart kids:) They are very sweet boys and we enjoyed our time with them.

Monday, June 30, 2008

San Juans 2008

Our nightly view - not too shabby, eh?

The Champagne Lady at Reid Harbor


Potty time for Miss Molly!

Victoria, Canada

Dingy ride!

On a walk in Victoria

Sushi birthday lunch


Walking the docks at Friday Harbor


Popeye the Seal


Kai the "Sea Dog"


Gene and Penny at Friday Harbor


The Benningtons at the IMAX theatre


Gene the faithful dog-pooper (taking the doggies to shore)


Holly with the captain


Anchored at Reid Harbor


Kai ready to get back on boat


I made him do it:)


Beautiful San Juan Skies


Our Boat Doggie


Well we have returned home from yet another glorious time aboard the Champagne Lady! We set sail (well, it doesn't actually have sails but you get the drift...) June 19th (Penny's birthday) and travelled through the San Juan Islands and up into Canada spending two nights in Victoria for my 25th birthday. We spent about half the nights anchored in little quiet coves and the other half of the nights at docks (where we could shop and eat out!). We took many rides in the dingy - Kai loves resting his big head on the side and getting the wind in his face:) Although we didn't see any whales this trip, we did see some porpoises and made friends with Popeye the Seal at Friday Harbor (he's a long-time resident and they even have a statue of him there!) The weather was a little brisk the first few days but it continued to get warmer and sunnier throughout the trip and the skies at night were absolutely stunning!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Girl's Night!!!

Catherine enjoying some cheese

Gretchen, Jodi, and baby Tom

The spread:)

A pretty funny picture of Amber and me

Lindsey's "cat page" - and a little bit of chocolate truffles in her teeth:)

"Bob" the Babysitter and Chase

The Girls

On Saturday night, a few of the wonderful ladies from our Bible Study came over for a girl's night at Casa Bennington. Since Trader Joe's just opened here in Bend we decided it would be fun if everyone brought a different type of cheese so we could sample as many as possible. After some nibbling, my wonderful friends helped me make an album for our adoption file (while my sweet husband watched Chase -Amber's baby- and changed his first poopy diaper:)). I was feeling pretty overwhelmed about having to create an album that represents "us", but with help from 5 very creative women, we started and nearly finished the entire thing in just one evening! I cannot believe how beautiful it came out - I feel truly thankful for all of their help. I still have a few more pages to add (once I get the photos I need), but it's about 90% done which is one more step out of the way in the adoption process! We still haven't heard about when we'll be able to start the home-study, but I'm going to give our adoption worker a call tomorrow... and I'll let you know! More photos (of the photo album) to come soon!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Balloons Over Bend

My favorite balloon

Balloons over... OUR HOUSE!


Passing by...


Robert enjoying the event

Every June the city of Bend inaugurates summer by launching hot air balloons from Jewell Elementary School - right around the corner from us! Robert was up early this morning to head off to Bible Study, heard a strange sound, and went outside to find eight balloons directly over our house! He woke me up and we spent the 6:00-hour observing these giant colorful masses floating through the still blue Central Oregon sky. Our street was silent except for the loud "whooshing" sound of the gas burners used to lift the balloons. The crisp, cool weather seemed made for such an event... and it was pretty incredible to see!