Sunday, March 28, 2010

LIVING ON A BUDGET

isn't so bad with recipe's like this...
This past week Aaron and I really made an effort to eat at home for most of our meals and we LOVE it! Not sure why we didn't do this more before. I think I just thought it was going to take so much time, but as long as I can get to the store at the beginning of the week, it's pretty easy to make it happen. What a great habit to get into before little Arthur gets here... canceling cable might be a good idea too :)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

A LITTLE UPDATE

There's a little bit of water damage in what would be Arthur's room from before we got a new roof. It's something we've been wanting to take care of for a while, but a couple weeks ago it started to climb the priority list. So, I started peeling back the wood paneling (i know, wood paneling! yuck!) and let's just say that the cost of the project grew exponentially! That's ok, we can deal... except that the very next week we found out that Aaron's car needed some work... ok A LOT of work, like more than the thing is even worth! On top of that we found out that we owe taxes!

After a coffee date with a friend at work I thought it wise to make an appointment with a financial advisor. I was just so overwhelmed and didn't know what to do. After talking with the financial advisor and looking at what we could be saving, given a few changes, I was blown away. Aaron and I have been faithful from the beginning of this process that God would provide the funds to get through this adoption. It's funny to think that part of His answer to that prayer would be in our own checking account!

When we haven't been worrying about this we've been working on getting a couple documents we were missing, like Aaron's birth certificate and my passport with my married name on it. We also started some Hague certified training. We have to have at least 10 hours completed before we can submit our dossier.

Monday, March 22, 2010

HOW COOL IS THIS?

Our friend Micah is a super talented gig poster artist in town, but he also has a lot of t-shirts and art prints available for purchase. We spotted this little onesie in a box of goodies that he packed for Flatstock 2010. Find some other cool things he has for sale here!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

PATIENCE

Yeah, I know... only a month in and I'm already talking about patience. This past week has been hard. In the adoption world we are on track and everything is going smoothly. Life, on the other hand, seems to be spinning out of control! It's just been one of those weeks where all those little financial nuisances you hate to deal with happen at the same time! This is especially annoying considering we really want every extra penny to go toward this adoption.

When we started this process I just wanted to get through it as fast as we could. I had my mind made up that NOTHING was going to slow us down. I think that there was a lot of excitement around telling people about our decision to start a family and it almost made it feel like Arthur was just around the corner. I was sprinting to that corner leaving a complete mess in my path! After a couple of talks with my mom I realized I was just getting WAY ahead of myself. It's hard not to fast forward to the fun part. I want to kiss him and love him and tickle his little belly, but the reality is that he's not just around the corner. He's half way around the world and we don't even know if he's been born yet! My mom's advice was to enjoy this process for what it is now and try to take it one day at a time. Don't you just love moms! I hope that one day Arthur will rely on me the way I am able to rely on my mom... and there I go getting ahead of myself again :)

Friday, March 12, 2010

ROUND ONE OF PAPERWORK SENT!

Just sent off some paperwork today. Included was an adoption agreement, fee schedule, release form, questionnaire and a home study agreement (since we're doing our home study through Children's Hope). Now we wait for final approval, then things will really start moving!

Oh! Also, Wednesday we learned that there has been a change in the Ethiopian adoption process. All prospective adoptive families must now travel to Addis Ababa for the Federal Court hearing before your adoption can be approved. This means that we have to travel to Ethiopia twice now instead of just once to go pick up our child. This also means MORE MONEY! I'm half overwhelmed by this news and half excited, because we'll get to meet Arthur a little sooner and have a few more days to experience the culture there.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

MAKE ART NOT WAR

TOMS recently came out with tiny toms and I think little Art needs these shoes! If you don't already know about TOMS shoes, for every pair you buy, they give a pair of shoes to a child in need. Here's a video of the "Chief Shoe Giver," Blake, in Ethiopia!