So, it's been a while since i posted...years, in fact. I stumbled upon to an old post and thought, I need to write more. So here we are now... My family looks completely different and times are different, but we are still just the same people. We've added one...P got married 2 years ago and now we have A. I will talk more about that later. But isn't our pic soooo cute? For now, life is crazy and wild and sometimes completely unpredictable, but we are still praying and playing together. Ryan and I are on our 21st year of marriage (woot woot), and the kids are well, old! P is 25 and happily married to A, and they are celebrating 2 years next month. B is a junior, has a job and is blowing our minds with all she is achieving in this world, and she's one of the funniest kids on the planet. She's grown an amazing amount in all her therapies and in life in general...she's an advocate for all who struggle, and autism does not define her...she defines hersel
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Any plans to add to your family?
What would you tell those that are looking at adopting?
What's one of your favorite memories of each of your children?
If you could go back in time and do one thing over what would that be?
What is one family tradition that you've done with your family that you hope they carry on into their families?
Aside from the Bible, what is your favorite book?
Which movie do you think best depicts your family and why?
If you were an animal, what would you be and why?
Aside from your kids, what is your favorite things to take pictures of?
If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would you want to accomplish today?
How much caffeine do you consume?
Do you feel young or old or somewhere in the middle?
What editing software is your favorite?
What type of church do you attend?
And, my question.... what surprised you most after adopting a child of a different race? Let me tell you, I have a gazillion answers to this. I just want to see how similar we are :)
ps I always LOVE to listen to the music on your blog :)
My question for you is this:
At what point did you sit back and realize, wow, we are a family unit, after Jada's adoption? In other words, did your lovely little girl take to your family immediately, or was there a period of transition?
Looking forward to reading your responses to these great questions!
-Francesca
Okay, I'm kidding.
Not really... " )
Actually, I'd love to hear about your faith walk. Have you always been a Christian or did you come into it later in life? What pushed your heart into ministry?
Lots of personal stuff, so share what you feel comfortable with!
Smoooooch!