Saturday, December 25, 2010

Feliz Navidad

Feliz Navidad everyone!! Enjoy some Christmas photos of some of my many children....

Jose - the model
my favorite 4 year old
not lying - he is OBSESSED with my florida gator christmas lights
Oziel and David - right before a pre-nap meltdown. not sure who freaked out more this afternoon - me or them? I've decided that i should invest in a white noise sound machine for naps.
And my athletic brothers - Adrian and Fernando who LOVED seeing a video e-card of their faces on the photos of elves who danced. Who dey

Merry Christmas!!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Chores


If you do your chores, Caroline will give you a jawbreaker. Pretty much, this sums up how I deal with my older boys on Thursdays. They had a blast. And the floor got swept really fast.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Strength Will Rise...


I have to admit that I've been a bit "quiet" on my blog lately. I spent a great deal of yesterday trying to figure out why. This fall has been a season of thankfulness for me. I'm just thankful... for so many things. I'm thankful for what God has done in my life to bring me to a place where I literally live on the side of a mountain and I serve orphans. I am thankful for my health and for the health of my family. For those of you who have been praying for my mom and remember my christmas photo that I posted last year of her bald chemo head - she recently received clear scans showing no cancer cells in her body. I am thankful for all of you who constantly surround me with support, prayer, encouragement and donations for my boys. I am thankful for the incredible changes that have happened in the last calendar year at Douglas. I am thankful that I was forced to move into Douglas and take care of 14 boys full time. I am thankful that I can work for Douglas multiple days each week now and that God was clearly training me this summer to be able to give the workers a day off. I have so much to be thankful for.

Last year felt like a war most of the time.... a nonstop battle to bring some light to places of darkness. These days though.... things seem calm and rather quiet. I find it interesting how loud and insane the fight can feel like but then when you arrive to the other side and the battle seems like it's over.... how quietly we move on without really celebrating. I'm sure many of you are familiar with the Chris Tomlin song that says that "strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord." I feel like I'm just waiting. I am waiting for whatever God has next in store for me. If anyone has ever lived that could tell of how faithful God is, it's me. He comes through time and time again. He answers our prayers. He wins the battle. When God created me, he filled me with a lot of fight - just ask my family. You say, "no" and I say "watch me." So now I'm hoping and praying that strength will rise as I wait...

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see?

Few things this past Fall have surprised me more than my boys' new found love for reading. The other day, I went to Douglas to say hi to my boys because I had been gone for a week and I honestly just needed to kiss their sweet little faces. Oziel saw me and yelled, "CAROLINE!!!! You are going to take me home with you right?!" He was super excited to see me and automatically assumed I'd take him away from the orphanage. I told him no, not this time. So he immediately started jumping up and down with excitement and yelled, "Okay!!! You are going to read to me!!!!!!!!!!! Lots of books!!!!!" The 2nd best thing he can think of in his life - other than leaving the orphanage - is for me to read to him.... wow.
So of course we read about 20 books. They love Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see? And The very hungry caterpillar and Dr. Seuss books.
At first, I only read to the boys when I was with them one on one. I was afraid the dorm full of hyperactive little boys would rip the pages out or color the pages. To my surprise, they respect the books and take turns sitting in my lap and turning the pages. They'd rather read books than watch my endless supply of movies.
My little man above can quote the entire book on command now. He says all the words right along with me as I read. It's nice though to know some "poetry" in spanish for when he's upset or wont go to sleep because it immediately calms him down and he laughs.

If you find some Veggie Tales books in spanish - the kids would love them. I only have one of those but it puts the Bible on a level they can understand. This week I will introduce Captain Underpants to the older boys thanks to my sweet friend who buys the boys books. Can't wait to see their reaction.

Mauricio and Lizy have a blog!!!!

Mauricio and Lizy in Cancun have a blog!!! And guess what.... you can click on the flag for England and it will translate their blog into english. Incredible. Check it out.