Monday, December 19, 2011
It's happened
The boy who used to love posing for me has officially had his share of photo's in the last 15 months. I really wanted to get some good ones in front of our quirky little tree but it doesn't look like it's going to happen! The oldest boy who was always uncooperative has left and handed down the title!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
We are all missin Ryan andd wanting him home for Christmas! It's going to be so strange...
I got a new camera for Christmas, a little early, so I've been practicing. So far, I really like it!
Look at that perfect little boy!
He's getting so grown up!
Here is my charlie brown tree, sure, we could have trimmed down the long branches, but it adds to it's charm. Right?
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
5 more beautiful children added to WACAP's list!
1. ZHL 1 1/2 Male-treated syphilis-dossier first
2. FZL 3-Female-albinism
3 ZCH 1 1/2 Male-Limb difference
4. SSK 2-male-cleft lip/palate
5. 3-Male-hypospadia, hernia
ALL ARE ADORABLE!!! Contact WACAP about them!
2. FZL 3-Female-albinism
3 ZCH 1 1/2 Male-Limb difference
4. SSK 2-male-cleft lip/palate
5. 3-Male-hypospadia, hernia
ALL ARE ADORABLE!!! Contact WACAP about them!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
WACAP waiting children
ZQM 1 year old girl with cleft lip and palate not speaking yet and has eye issues. $4200 grant
ZYN, 1 and half year old girl, legs differences, premature, has sensitive need $4200 grant
ZXF 1 year old boy, toe and finger differences, poor mental development, epilepsy $4200 grant
ZCQ 1 and half year old boy, with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
LXX 2 year old girl with Down Syndrome $4200 grant
SSX 2 year old boy, with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
ZQT 2 year old boy, with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
SSY 2 years old girl can stand while holding on to something diagnosed with CP, $4200 grant
FAY, 3 year old girl, finger differences, language developmental delays, sight in right eye only, $4200 grant
FSM, 3 year old boy, sensitive need and delayed language skills $4200
SRM, 3 years old girl, She can walk with assistance has been diagnosed with CP and poor hearing. She has a $2200 grant.
FXY, 4 year old girl with Downs Syndrome, $4200 grant
FXY, 4 year old girl with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
FJC,7 year old boy, he can walk independently but is not a great runner diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, some cognitive delays $4200 grant
FXY 7 year old girl with skin disease ichthyosis, $4200 grant
ZDC, 9 year old girl, mental dev delays $4200 grant
ZQY 9 year old boy delayed language and communication skills $4200 grant
Lynne Mason Ph.D| WACAP | Research and Recruitment Manager | 206.575.4550 | (f) 206.575.4148 |
We loved working with WACAP-they were wonderful!
ZYN, 1 and half year old girl, legs differences, premature, has sensitive need $4200 grant
ZXF 1 year old boy, toe and finger differences, poor mental development, epilepsy $4200 grant
ZCQ 1 and half year old boy, with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
LXX 2 year old girl with Down Syndrome $4200 grant
SSX 2 year old boy, with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
ZQT 2 year old boy, with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
SSY 2 years old girl can stand while holding on to something diagnosed with CP, $4200 grant
FAY, 3 year old girl, finger differences, language developmental delays, sight in right eye only, $4200 grant
FSM, 3 year old boy, sensitive need and delayed language skills $4200
SRM, 3 years old girl, She can walk with assistance has been diagnosed with CP and poor hearing. She has a $2200 grant.
FXY, 4 year old girl with Downs Syndrome, $4200 grant
FXY, 4 year old girl with Downs Syndrome $4200 grant
FJC,7 year old boy, he can walk independently but is not a great runner diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, some cognitive delays $4200 grant
FXY 7 year old girl with skin disease ichthyosis, $4200 grant
ZDC, 9 year old girl, mental dev delays $4200 grant
ZQY 9 year old boy delayed language and communication skills $4200 grant
Lynne Mason Ph.D| WACAP | Research and Recruitment Manager | 206.575.4550 | (f) 206.575.4148 |
We loved working with WACAP-they were wonderful!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Home and gone...
Chad and I traveled to New Jersey to watch Ryan graduate from Basic Training for the USCG. It was a short trip. We were supposed to land in New York at 10:00 Thursday morning and drive the 3 hours down the ocean to Cape May, New Jersey. Instead we had numerous layovers and landed in New York at 6:00 that eve. We got our rental and followed our GPS all over the city....I'm not sure where it was taking us? We are a little confused as to why anyone would live there??? We ended up getting to our hotel just before 11:00 Thursday night. We were exhausted since we were up at 3:00 to get to the airport for a 5:45 flight.
Cape May, NJ is beautiful. We got up the next morning and got ready for Graduation. It was such a exciting, emotional event! We were so proud to watch the man the USCG has produced, I'm sure I have never been more proud of my son. He has grown up so much. He gained 10 pounds and looked amazing (after he shed the government issued glasses )! Ryan came to the hotel and changed, then we met his father and his family and had a nice dinner. Then we had coffee and went back to the hotel, we were beat! We watched TV and Ryan talked on the phone to catch up with all of his friends :)
Saturday we headed back to New York to catch our flight. Again, why do people choose to live there? We arrived home with no problems and he had a crew of girls there waiting for him-there was 1 guy :)
We celebrated Thanksgiving on Sunday since he and my niece were home, there were close to 30 people in my house. Yikes! Monday he had dinner with his Father and today (Tuesday) we brought him back to the airport so he could catch a flight to San Diego where he will be stationed for the next 12-18 months. It is so hard to see him leave but he is happy with his choice and anxious to start his new job. I am happy for his but I'm feeling selfish and like it when he is home. I was so happy to wake those mornings and know all of my kids were sleeping in their beds.
Here are some pictures from Arlington Cemetery-they put flags on the graves for Veterans Day.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Our agency
For those of you looking for a great adoption agency I would highly recommend WACAP, they were fast, responded to my questions quickly, and were always a step ahead of the paperwork. I think they were average with cost but were worth every penny. They also offer waiting child grants up to 4,000.
I received a email recently saying they had a short list of parents waiting because they were all recently matched with their child. Check them out! We truly loved them. If I could ever convince my husband again... ;)
I received a email recently saying they had a short list of parents waiting because they were all recently matched with their child. Check them out! We truly loved them. If I could ever convince my husband again... ;)
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