The in-country staff attorney took some of the kids who are in the process of being adopted on a little trip to the C River. What a blessing for them that they got to do that. I doubt they ever get to do things like that. And do you know what else is great about that trip? Our good friends' (Bobby & Maria Scott) little boy was also on the trip! That means that our kids are getting to spend time together already, most likely not realizing they will get to be friends (or at least see a familar face) once they are adopted. God is so good!
We've had a hunch that our 5 1/2 year old (Audie) is probably older than that. These new pictures confirm that. But, we are fine with whatever the staff in country deem as her age.
We were able to send a package to the girls last week. (One of the in-country staff is escorting a child/children to the states who is being adopted and will take our package back to the girls.)
It was so fun to go shopping for things for their package. It made me finally start to feel like they are my children and I am their mom. Something about buying underwear does that! I loved it! We weren't given any parameters about what to send other than to be sure to send a photo album.
Here is what I sent:
And, of course, we sent photo albums. Oh, those photo albums took me some time to make. But, in the end it was worth it. I ended up doing Shutterfly albums (thanks to Janel Sullivan's advice) because I needed to be able to organize the pictures in a way the girls would understand who is who. Then, Jill gave me a genius idea . . . to translate the text I typed into French (the language they speak). So, I put all the captions in English and French. I doubt the girls can read French, but at least now there is a chance someone around them can read it to them in French. Every day I wonder what they are going to think when they get those photo albums. I have been praying they would be filled (to some extent) with hope/anticipation/excitement about being adopted.
Here they are, ready to be mailed (I intentionally blurred out the names).
I have also been working on getting the girls' room ready (putting pictures of their room in their photo albums motivated me). It has been so much fun.I got these two chairs at the Iowa State Surplus sale (every Wednesday from 12:00-3:00p by Ag Leader) for $5 each. They are very solid, nice chairs and just the girls's size.
Here they are in the girls' room.
Their bunk beds.
I found the bedspreads at Younkers this summer and fell in love with them. Bunk beds from Homemakers on sale, lamp from Mya and Sydney, night stand from Craigslist, curtains the perfect color on clearance at Target. I have had fun spending my hard-earned painting money (from two big painting jobs in July/August).
I had plans for putting things on the wall. But, I read a very informative blog post that gave advice about adopting older kids. One thing a couple moms with experience said is to keep things at home as simple and decluttered as possible. It is just too overwhelming for kids who have only seen dirt and concrete all their lives. For that reason, I am going to put a curtain over their closet door frame to hide the organized, but busy look. And I'll put the cute little candlesticks away. After the girls get somewhat adjusted, it will be fun to have them help me put decorations on their walls.
I painted the walls the light teal color from the bedspreads.
My favorite find was this mirror. I got it at Goodwill for $5 and painted it the same glossy white as the chairs. I found the "Love" at Pier One ($4) and spray-painted it the same color (hammered metal) as the dresser pulls. The candlesticks are from Goodwill . The dresser is from Craigslist (it was already painted white).
This is all they will have for a closet, so I turned it into somewhat of a second dresser (I guess we won't be hanging any clothes). I bought a step stool so they could climb up and reach. Most stores this summer (Target, Walmart, Lowes) had all of their organization bins in the same cranberry color as the bedspreads. What luck for me! Even their laundry basket matches.
10 comments:
Jen I LOVE the girls room! LOVE the colors! great job! Payton came up to the desk when I was looking at your pictures and said, "whose room is that? I want to go play there!"So you have Payton's 4 yr old approval too!
WOW! I love the care packages! It reminded me of when we sent Sianna a care package. We had so much fun putting that together! It was awesome to do something specifically for her - as opposed to another piece of paperwork in the Great Sea of Adoption Paperwork.
LOVE the girls room. SO perfect. You are such an amazing decorator. Wish you could pop over for tea & a free consultation. ha ha! hugs as you continue the journey to your daughters.
jen that is awesome! wow it's getting closer and closer! can't wait to see pics!
Jen!! They will LOVE their new room, it's so cute!! Can't wait for your whole family to be together!!
Such a cute room! Love it.
Isn't buying girls clothes fun?! For your own girls!
LOVE it Jen!!! Now I've got NO excuse not to come over...I've got to see them in person...Soon!!! You are so great at organizing and decorating. Maybe one day your girls will have a passion for it too :)
Jen! We are so excited for you guys and your growing family! I just said a little prayer for your new little girls. Eden was looking at the picture of you, Jason, and Abram at the top of your blog. Eden got a huge smile on her face and turned her head into my shoulder bashfully as she pointed to Abram. Seems that Abram already has a little admirer:)
WOW JEN! I love the gifts you sent, and their room is P.E.R.F.E.C.T! Also, the other day I was thinking about the kids that are being adopted from the Congo by Cornerstoners....and I was thinking how the kids will mostly likely know eachother already and be friends because they are at the same orphanage! How cool when they all come home and will see some familiar faces just their size! So special!
Hey Jen!
Don't remember how I stumbled on your blog...maybe Jill told me about it (I really hope that doesn't creep you out!), but I am so excited for you guys! I know I haven't seen you in quite a while, but know that I am praying for you and all of the changes coming! Are you planning on learning French or having them continue speaking French? Just curious since I studied it for so long...and we're hoping to move home sooner than later!
-Katie
their room is adorable and the shutterfly books translated is an excellent idea! great job! i am sure they love looking at their albums and i feel that they do DAILY! YOU are their new family!!!!
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