ryan came into paige's life (well, mine too) when she was 3. we married when she was 4...she would ask, 'is my friend ryan coming to play tonight?'...when we got engaged, she said, 'i wanted to marry him, but i think it's okay that you do. i'll just marry papa.'
so that's the story for p...and you can see that love has been there for quite a while...
and there's a few more with us these days...
next came the b-ster...
(and the b-ster now...)
then along came little jk...
(and then there's now...)
finally, little miss was added (not so long ago)...
(and now...)
so you can see why ryan is the THORN among the roses...
(ok...i noticed that since #1 has been a teen, we have tons of fam pics and tons of single pics of her, but only a few with just r or me. i know this is part of the teen thing, but i am giong to make it a mission to get more pics of her alone with us...don't tell her!)
so there are a lot more of us in this fam...the other girls have come and gone, but they forever are part of the clan here.
brit, b's bmom and krystal, added; sofie is in my jelly belly
and before that...this is how the landscape looked (almost)
(marissa, our foster daughter is with us...and kayla, one of our high school students we adore and take on vacation with us)
and before that, there was erika...and the landscape changed again...
so for what it's worth...landscape changes are just fine around these parts. there are many more than i listed here...we have fostered 11 kiddos to date, this is only 3 of them. and well, we define family and "daddy's girls" as those who daddy gives his ears to listen, his heart to love, his eyes to watch and adore...and his bear hug arms to, well, bear hug.
"ohana" is what it's called in hawaii...
ʻohana means family in an extended sense of the term including blood-related, adoptive or intentional. It emphasizes that family and friends are bound together and members must cooperate and remember one another.
so remember, family isn't defined by blood...it's defined by those you do life with...and being an adoptive and foster family has just broadened that "family" for us. learn more about fostering a child here.
some very staggering stats to consider...
here are the states with the most children in foster care...
you can make a difference in a child's life:
Ranking | State | # of Children | % of US Foster Children |
1 | California | 107,168 | 20% |
2 | New York | 43,365 | 8% |
3 | Florida | 32,477 | 6% |
4 | Illinois | 28,460 | 5% |
5 | Ohio | 21,584 | 4% |
6 | Pennsylanvia | 21,237 | 4% |
7 | Michigan | 20,896 | 4% |
8 | Texas | 19,739 | 4% |
Totals | 294,926 | 55% |
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Oh - and you will have some bloggy luv over at my place, tomorrow. :-)
Beautiful pictures of you family through the years :)
Visiting from SITS, your name was above mine on roll call.
You have a beautiful family - in every sense of the word!
~K
thanks for keeping this so in my face - in a wonderful way - I need that.
GREAT pics.
blessings.
we have talked about fostering - but I'm not sure if I am ready . . . I would be crying and my heart would break everyday!
It was especially fun seeing your hubby practically as a teenager! He's so young in that first picture!
Blessings!
peeking in from SITS
Blessings
Kelly
Beautiful blog!!
You have such a wonderful family.
Family is what you make it, and yours is wonderful!
I admire you so much. You are so very blessed and such a blessing to your girls and to others considering adoption, or even those who perhaps weren't considering it, but are now, after reading your words.
Congrats Featured SITSta! Just remember the little people now that you're famous!
You have a beautiful family! I really loved reading this post. I'm thankful for kind and caring people (such as yourself!).
And by one of the pictures...I am going to say you live near a Spaghetti Factory...am i right? The decor looks my SF...and i love eating there (although I don't like spaghetti! LOL).
Merry Christmas!
Congrats on being FB!!!!!!!!!!
Happy SITS day!
As I foster mom I too have often had changes...
xo
- a SITSta
Thank you for the beautiful landscape to look at!
My parents took in special needs foster kids while we were growing up. I can't imagine what my childhood would have been like without them. I'd have them myself if we were able to get settled into one location. But unfortunately, when you move out of state, or out of country, you can't take them with you