Life on the Inside

I spent a good bit of time in the condo but can’t complain much.  We were able to get a good deal on a condo at Dunes Village Resort.  The resort features two indoor water parks with a couple of fun slides and lazy rivers and kids’ splash area.  They also had a little putt putt area and Starbucks (happy day).

DSC_5091 This was the first time Emmie had gotten down on her knees and just “sat” there.  As soon as she moved in to the cervical collar, we started immediately seeing her gain confidence and become more independent.DSC_5092 Hot dog time.DSC_5093 DSC_5096 As soon as we arrived, I was sequestered to the bedroom to participate in a panel for an NF study.DSC_5129 Emmie was super excited about getting to the water.DSC_5132 DSC_5136 Putt Putt time.  DSC_5138 DSC_5139 DSC_5140 DSC_5142 DSC_5145 While the kids ran around with clubs, Mark and I watched another large family come up and play some too.  Of course, we had to visit.  They were a sweet family with nine children and one on the way.  I love how we can have an instant connection with total strangers because of the sheer number of kids that keep following us around.DSC_5152 IMG_20160514_181236079 Cuteness abounds with this girl right here.IMG_20160515_075338118_HDR

 

It was such a great trip because for once, we were able to get away and just relax and breathe after all Emmie has overcome and before heading into adoption stuff again.

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Arghh

After being blessed with a generous gift, we decided to combine anniversary and special day gifts to surprise the kids with a trip to Pirate’s Voyage in Myrtle Beach.    I tried to video their reaction but they faked it.  My kids don’t really freak out with fun surprises.  Oh well.

They had an awesome time though!  And we loved the meals!
DSC_5161 We arrived early to check out the souvenirs and watch the pre-show.  It turned out to be very entertaining, especially when the giant sea lion meandered up on stage.
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The kids are already talking about going again.  Mark and I have to let our pocket books recover first!

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Beach Bums

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We were able to take a mini-vacation the day after Emmie’s birthday.  Mark is saving up vacation for Y the Brave trips.  But, we managed to squeeze in a three day getaway.

Although it was a little cold, we had a blast!

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On Sunday, Zoe and I were not brave enough to get in the cold water.  So, we headed down the beach for a walk and then hit the outlets for a quick trip (our gigantic skillet needed to be replaced and the outlets were conveniently close by).

While we were walking, we noticed a large group of people.  As we got closer, we realized it was a baptism.  The congregation was Spanish-speaking.  We stood close by and listened to them praising God and watching the new believers be baptized.  It was such a beautiful scene!IMG_20160515_105050976 IMG_20160515_110156016 We also saw several dead jellyfish.  Pretty neat being able to see them close up.  We studied ocean animals this year in Science.  Now we got to study them up close.IMG_20160515_110953404

My partner in crime on the beach.

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Into the Woods

We enjoyed the mild April out of doors.  On a trip back from an Emmie appointment, we found a little hidden gem, Panola Mountain State Park.  A short little hike brought us to this view.
IMG_20160415_155902445_HDR We could see Stone Mountain in the distance.
IMG_20160415_160023797 Liam, the climber, enjoyed the view from up high.
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I’ve recently discovered that there are several hiking areas around where her appointments are and can’t wait to explore them as well.

While I traipsed around a convention hall, the girls camped out and hiked with American Heritage Girls.  That means Mark got to enjoy the great outdoors with the kids.
IMG_20160429_175135577 The road less traveled.IMG_20160430_170515756

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Jammin’

In February, we were able to attend Winter Jam.  The four biggers braved a late night with mom to listen to some wonderful music and worship Jesus.
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Liam almost couldn’t take it waiting.  Climbing brick walls.

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All they wanted was to see For King and Country.  Poor Josiah almost didn’t make it.IMG_20160211_224331580

Finally…we got to see For King and Country.  The other bands/acts were good but we were totally thrilled to see this group.

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Jump Jump

In January, we decided to take the plunge and try out the indoor jump park that opened up last year.  We’ve been quite nervous about injuries, but I have to say the only injuries that occurred were just sore and tired muscles after having a blast!

Our jump park offers a huge family night discount on Monday nights.  Our whole family jumped for an hour for $35 total!  On the way there, I also discovered that we had won free jump passes for five people.  We’ll definitely be going back again.
IMG_20160201_184238601 Emmie wanted me to sit on a trampoline while she sat on the side and daddy stuck close by.  Isn’t this the sweetest picture?!IMG_20160201_184312717 A ninja course.  It was so hard but so fun!IMG_20160201_184409712 That’s me.  Catching some air.  Pretty interesting jumping after having eight kids.IMG_20160201_184447876 My pants kept falling down, which is normally a good thing, except when you are jumping.IMG_20160201_184530413 Ace hitting the trampoline grid.  I have to say that everything appeared safe and secure.  As long as you followed the rules, there was no need to worry about injury.IMG_20160201_185117203 IMG_20160201_185202307

Malachi’s words when he realized where we were going, “I don’t want to jump on the twampo-ene.”

“Okay buddy,”  we said.  “You can just watch.”

I kept him and Emmie down by the shoe cubbies while we scoped out how things were set up and then decided it was safe to take her where everyone was jumping so she could watch.  As we’re taking our shoes off, more protests came.

“But I don’t want to jump!!!”

I gently reminded him that he didn’t have to jump but that we had to take our shoes off to go watch everyone else.  I fully expected him to be content with sitting on a couch and watching.  Then this happened:

IMG_20160201_185242169Um, but you told us you didn’t want to jump.  Silly boy!IMG_20160201_185318308 IMG_20160201_190458854 Silk rope swings.  Um, yes.  This was my favorite part once I realized how to swing on them.IMG_20160201_190505190 IMG_20160201_190819539

Ceili Rain and Bryant loved the foam pits!  Personally, I consider those the workout of all workouts.  It’s near to impossible to get out of those things without using every. single. muscle in your body!

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Snowfest 2016

Our local community puts on a Snow-fest every year.  Since we are in the South, this is about as close to seeing the fluffy white stuff as we can get.  We’ve never been but we were blessed with a few tickets and scored the rest at half price.  That made the afternoon trip well worth it.DSC_4504 DSC_4506 Emmie’s favorite thing was the train.DSC_4509 The rest of us enjoyed the slides.DSC_4510 DSC_4513 DSC_4516 DSC_4520 Bryant didn’t want to go alone so he got to ride with me.DSC_4526 DSC_4528 The littles loved the slides and the “snow” pile (okay it was ice…a big ol’ pile of ice shavings).DSC_4531 DSC_4533 DSC_4534 DSC_4542 Cabela’s had a booth set up with BB guns to shoot.  DSC_4543 DSC_4547 It was quite interesting watching the kids hold the gun.DSC_4554 Emmie made friends with a panda bear.IMG_20160116_114127593 And Zoe borrowed my phone to get pictures.IMG_20160116_120616298 Okay, my super favorite selfie ever.  These girls are a piece of my heart.IMG_20160116_120624200 Facebooktwittermail

On Parade

We decided to try out our local Christmas parade early December.  We got there early, set up shop and enjoyed playing.DSC_3951 My children are playing and not arguing…oh be still my heart.

DSC_3953 Books are good to read while you wait.DSC_3954 Emmie just enjoys the chips.

IMG_20151205_122003831_HDREager anticipationDSC_3957 Here they come!DSC_3967 It’s safe to say that Emmie hit the jackpot at the parade.  A couple of floats were handing out stuffed animals and one sweet float rider ran back to Emmie to hand her a little stuffed lion.  That lion has joined her menagerie and gets lots of hugs on various occasions.

We had a wonderful time!  The best part was that it was five minutes from our house and not crowded at all.  Oh, and the drums, floats, and candy.  The kids came home with a gallon size bag of candy.

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Beautiful Italy

The conversation went like this:

Mark:  If you could go anywhere in Europe for a day, where would you go.

Me:  Venice!

Mark:  Really?  Venice?  I never would have thought that.

So, I had to explain.  Ireland is top choice.  But that is a two week trip.  Not a day.  I don’t think I could handle being in Ireland for just a day.  Paris would be amazing but we thought that might be a trip for later.  I’ve always wanted to see Venice and the water streets.

Because Mark is awesome, he made it happen.  We found a cheap hotel.  We ate cheaply and we toured cheaply.  But, we did it.  DSC_3801 Mark said this was the plug for the islands.  Open it and we are all going down.  Really, it’s a well of some sort.  We saw several people getting water out of it.

DSC_3804 Just pretty fresh fruit.DSC_3810 DSC_3816 DSC_3820 We could not get over the architecture and art in general.DSC_3824 DSC_3829 San Marcos Plaza

Amazing!DSC_3832 Bascilica de San Marcos.  Ya’ll, I can’t even begin to describe what this was like.  This church was so beautiful.DSC_3834 DSC_3835 DSC_3851 DSC_3861 The doges palace and the symbol of Venice.

DSC_3871 As we were walking around San Marcos Plaza, we noticed a bell tower.  Going in for further inspection, we realized we could go up in the tower and get an audio tour of Venice for $16 total.  Hm, good deal and we get an overview.  Let me tell ya’ll.  If you are a doing Venice on a budget and time constraint, this is the way to go.  We learned a lot about the city and got to see some amazing sites.
DSC_3875 DSC_3899 My beret…I forgot to get a hat and it was a bit nippy.  Thankfully, the vendors in the streets who were selling “souvenirs” made in China, gave me a great deal.DSC_3911 How firefighers roll in Venice.
DSC_3919 I wanted a cannoli because we were in Italy. We searched all day and finally found them.  The reason it was so hard:  cannolis are from Sicily.  Oh well.  I still got one in Italy.IMG_20151116_100353529 Eek!  the colors of the buildings.  The colors of the water!  I felt like we were walking through an amusement park set up to look like Italy.

IMG_20151116_101148520 Just walking around and Mark happened to look up and see this painting.IMG_20151116_102901778_HDR IMG_20151116_103605208_HDR IMG_20151116_105453897

The Plaza in panorama.
IMG_20151116_151657863 For Tracy…maybe we should get a pedicure like this next time.  There were fish in the water.  They nibbled off your dead skin.  Ew.

IMG_20151116_152752468 So, yeah.  We did the touristry thing.  We splurged on a touristry gondola ride.  When would we ever go to Venice again?  We didn’t want to regret not doing it.IMG_20151116_155558487 It was totally worth it.  Our gondolier even sang.  It was a beautiful neat tour of the city.

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I’ll have you know that we did not give in to the plethora of selfie stick vendors.  This masterpiece was made with our own arm extensions (which explains why Mark’s chin is cut off).IMG_20151116_183451398 Um, the most yummy splurge.  This is a Magnum Ice Cream Bar.  Sure, you can get itty bitty  Magnum ice cream in the states.  But this is a restaurant/bar that serves ice cream bars.  You pick your bar flavor.  Then you pick your dip flavor and toppings.  Next you pick your drizzle.  Then you die and go to heaven.  It was so yummy and fun!IMG_20151116_183742531_HDR

Our funny for this part of the trip.  We stayed at a bed and breakfast.  At breakfast, the proprieter asked Mark if we wanted coffee Americano, cappucino, latte, etc. Mark didn’t feel adventurous (since he usually drinks black coffee).  So, he ordered Americano coffee.  The next guests come down and we hear the owner say, “Oh, coffee Americano, instant coffee.”  Ugh.  We came all the way to Venice to get cheap instant coffee.  Mark decided from then on he was getting lattes when we travel abroad (world travelers that we are).

 

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Looking Back

What a year!  Since I actually accomplished a Christmas letter (even though it was sent out after Christmas).  I’ll just post it here for to review our year.

Hello to our friends and family!

We have lots of sayings in our home.  Mark likes to say our family motto is, “Go!  Go!  Go!” I often tell awestruck onlookers that “life is never boring around here.”

2015 has proven to live up to both of those sayings.   In a nutshell:  We have hosted an orphan again, started the adoption process, taken a couple of trips to the ER, spent ten days in the hospital with one of our babies, gone to the beach, gone to the mountains, gone to the lake,and traveled to Atlanta (through rush hour no less) more times than I care to count.  Oh, and traveled to Ukraine and Italy and through Germany and Austria.  You know.  Just an average life in a house full of Characters.

Mark and I are trying to wrap our heads around the fact that our oldest, Zoe, is now a teenager.  She is a delight and while we are wading through the emotions that come with this age, we can truly say that we are enjoying this time with our young lady.  She is excelling in her schoolwork.  This year we have found that God has blessed her with a gift and love of languages.  She has taught herself several language including French, Mandarin Chinese, Elvish, and Ukrainian with a side of Russian.  Formally, she is learning Spanish for school and almost complete with level 1.  We are so excited to see where God will take her with that.  She is also in church choir and other extra curricular activities to ensure she is getting properly socialized.

Ace is cruising along in 6th grade.  He is getting quite the sense of humor and always keeps us on our toes.  He is proving to be a wonderful asset in the big brother department and learning to change diapers.  We are excited to see that he is developing strong leadership skills too!  Legos take up a bit of time too.

Liam is still our ball full of passion and energy.  He sees life and tackles it head first.  He is now in 4th grade and, once he gets going, is doing wonderful with his work.  He loves his little brothers and sisters and loves to help with them.  And play with Legos.  Legos are important.

Josiah is closest in age to Liam and the extreme opposite.  Those of you who knew Mark as a young boy, will be glad to know he has a clone.  He makes us laugh and tries to maintain peace.  He has a great relationship with Liam and is continuing to take his big buddy role with Emmie quite seriously.  Josiah is halfway through his 3rd grade year.  Legos are the prime source of entertainment for this one.  And reading.

Ceili Rain enthusiastically attacked 1st grade this year.  She continues to be our princess ninja and can not decide whether she wants to be a singer, an artist, or a librarian.  The latter thrills her grandmom to no end.  We still are expecting something in the medical field as she is the prime boo-boo bandager in the house.

Bryant “officially” started school this year.  He is learning to read and doing very well.  He loves to give hugs and make Emmie laugh.  Oh, and did I mention our boys love Legos?

Malachi is “free” (that’s three in toddler talk).  If you asked him, he would tell you he is the sole protector of his baby sister.  He thinks she hung the moon.  Oh, who am I kidding.  All of the kids think she hung the moon.  Anyway, Malachi loves all things Legos and is not hesitant to follow Ceili Rain and Bryant in whatever exploits (aka destruction) they have going on.

Emmie turned one this year and had quite the year.  She continues to fight Neurofibromatosis Type 1 as her alter ego, Super Ems.  In the medical world, she had surgery in April to remove a portion of the tumor (plexiform) growing in her neck.  She went through seven neck braces before the orthotist found one that was indestructible by a stubborn forward bending spine and a busy toddler learning to walk.  Unfortunately, that brace was short lived as a fall in August sent us back to the hospital for a few days and eventually, Emmie was put in a halo brace to try and keep the bend from worsening and allow her bones to get stronger.  She’ll have surgery in January or February to try and correct her spine and then a few more months in her “princess” tiara halo.    She makes us laugh daily as she giggles and toddles and grabs markers to color whatever she finds.  She loves babies with a passion.  She has so many stuffed animals that it’s not uncommon to see an animal in her arms at all times.  And don’t get me started on how much she adores her brothers and sisters.  She knows that she is their favorite and milks it for all it’s worth.  She is talking more every day and we love to laugh and cheer at her new words.

Yarik, our host son from last winter is now on the track to become our adopted son.  We pray we are able to bring him home soon and trusting God for His provision and guidance.  Adoption is not easy.  At all.  But, we have seen so many answered prayers and so much of God’s hand on us.  We have peace even in the midst of the waiting.  Yarik turns 9 in January.  He is just one of the family.  Easy-going and huggable and goofy and fun. And he’s a boy in our house which means he likes Legos.

Mark and I traveled to Ukraine on our first adoption trip this past November.  We also snuck in a train ride through Germany, Austria and Italy and a quick stay in Venice.  Ukraine and the history and the people are absolutely amazing.  So rich and powerful.   We survived the nine hour flights with no shower or sleep (well, Mark slept but Abbie was wide awake on the way over).  Jet lag pulled at us but we persevered.  Venice was exactly like the pictures and being there was un-real.

I know it doesn’t look like it, but this is the Cliff’s Notes version of our life this year.  The best way to get in depth details (if you are still awake after reading all of this) of our adventures, prayer needs, adoption, and NF is to follow our blog at www.bunchofcharacters.com.  We also just started a facebook page where we can post quick updates: www.facebook.com/bunchofcharacters

If you are still reading, we want to share some closing thoughts. Our year has definitely been a roller coaster with lots of twists, turns, and loops.  We have grown so much in our faith in Christ and our love for our family this year.  We have learned that each day is very precious and that our children are gifts from God.  We also know that He alone has control over their lives and while we try to squeeze tight to that control, God is lovingly showing us that He knows best what they need.  He already has their lives planned out.  We have learned to see God in the mundane and the big things and to praise Him through it all.

May your life be blessed with Christ’s love this coming year and may you see His hand move in mighty ways.

Merry Christmas!

The Characters

Mark, Abbie, Zoe, Ace, Liam, Josiah, Ceili Rain, Bryant, Malachi, Emmie, and Yarik

 

“Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the Power at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever, and ever.  Amen.”

-Ephesians 3:20-21

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