Sunday, January 16, 2011

Kenya Mission Trip


Did you know that in Kenya alone there are currently 2 million orphans out of the 12 million children?  And 700 children a day become orphaned in Kenya – 1 every 2 minutes!  As you know God has given Ryan and I a heart for orphans.  We are active foster parents, adoptive parents, and advocates for foster care and adoption amongst our circle of influence. 
  Recently I have been presented with an opportunity to go to Kenya over my spring break (March 10-20) to work in an orphanage that is just starting to welcome children.  This orphanage is called Naomi’s Village and is located in near Nairobi, Kenya.  I will be traveling with an organization called Lost Orphans International (LOI).  We will stay at Naomi’s Village during our trip and work on various projects.  I am hoping to spend lots of time loving on these children, but I’m sure there will be some manual labor involved as well! 
  I would love for you to be a part of my support team.  You can contribute financially to my trip by making a donation of $25, $50, $100 or more.  My total expenses will be around $2000.  The first deadline for money to be raised is coming up next week (Jan. 23rd).  If you are able to contribute you can send the donation directly to LOI (with Kayla North – Kenya in the memo line) or I am glad to come pick up checks if you are local. 
                                Lost Orphans International
PO Box 1388
                                McKinney, TX 75070
I would also love for you to pray for me and my team while we are in Kenya.  If you would like to receive email updates and specific prayer requests please send an email to kayla@partnersonline.org  with Kenya Prayer in the subject line.
  Thank you for considering being a part of my support team as I step out in faith and trust God to use me in a powerful way.  Below are websites for Naomi’s Village and Lost Orphans International if you want more information about either of these organizations.
Naomi’s Village - http://naomisvillage.com/
Lost Orphans International - http://www.lostorphans.org/

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tot School - day 1

I am always looking for a better way to manage my 4 kids during our homeschooling days.   I have 2 kids in school (2nd grade and kindergarten) and 2 kids in diapers!  This makes for an interesting day.  

I stumbled across this blog recently  1+ 1+ 1=1 that incorporates some time for the little ones into our school day.  It is more play than real school, but it still helps my little ones with counting, colors, shapes, letters, and whatever else we can think of.  Today was our first day to attempt this, and I think it went quite well.  I bought some cheap dishpans at The Dollar Tree and put some fun items in each bucket last night.  Most of these were toys that had been put away, so they were new to Baby Broccoli (28 months).  

While Baby Cakes (16 months) was taking his morning nap and Monkey Boy (8) and Banana Girl (6) were working on school work at the table, BB and I were able to do some Tot school.  She loved the one on one time with mom.  I let her choose which bucket she wanted to use first.






We started with the counting bears, but eventually made it through all the buckets. 


We sorted the bears by color.  We counted the bears, and we put them in the red pitcher(also a Dollar Tree find) and poured them back into the dishpan. 
 


She liked the shape sorter, although she did figure out it was easier to get them in if you just take the lid off!

Overall our Tot School was a success.  I can't wait to try some more fun ideas like the Tot books.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Eating my words...

I remember, long before I had kids, I would look at parents of small children and wonder why their kids behaved the way they did. I would never say it, but of course I would think...my children will never behave that way...but of course they do! I remember before I had kids I would see people give their kids junk food and let them stay up late and think they were crazy...and of course I am now that crazy mom! Of course I do try to feed them well...but you'd never know it by the way my 19 month old yells "BURGER" or "CHICKEN NUGGETS" ever time we pass a fast food place! At each stage of parenthood I have said,"How can they let their kids..." but each time I end up eating my words! I think too often as moms we are able to look at other moms and expect that their experience should be just like ours...but as a mom of three I realize that each child is completely different. Each child has been uniquely created by God! They have their personality, fears, strengths, and weaknesses. They have their good days...and their bad. There are many times where I have looked back and wished I had done something differently...but I can't change the past. God gives us those moments of "eating our words" to teach us. I know as a mom I have learned not to be so judgmental of others, to apologize to my children when I make a mistake, and most importantly to trust God with the lives of my children. He loves them even more than I do.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

waiting for news...

About 6 years ago we began sponsoring a child through Compassion International. Veniel is now 14 years old now and in 9th grade. Veniel lives in Haiti. When we heard the news of the earthquake in Haiti we immediately began praying for Veniel and his family. Tonight as I tucked our 7 yr. old into bed, he said a prayer for Veniel. He prayed for all of the doctors in Haiti that they would be able to help Veniel if he is hurt. My heart is heavy as I think of the situation, but I love to see how God is using this situation to teach my children compassion for others. We've never met Veniel, but we love him. He sends us letters regularly to tell us about what he is learning in school. He always draws us a picture and includes a scripture that he has read. We hope to hear news soon...please join us in praying for the people of Haiti.

http://blog.compassion.com/haiti-earthquake-update/

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

2010 -A New Year!


It is hard to believe that it is a 2010 already! I don't really make New Year's resolutions, but I certainly try to set new goals for myself.

This year I want to... spend more time playing with my kids, and less time disciplining. I want to have more dates with my husband, even if we stay at home. I want to spend more time writing my book and more time reading good books. I want to declutter my home so I can sit down and enjoy it more. I want to invest in other people so they can know JOY in Christ like I do. I want to build deeper friendships with other women. I want to pray more, read my Bible more, and serve Jesus more. I want to watch less TV. I want to eat healthier and exercise more.


Daisypath Anniversary tickers

Sunday, December 20, 2009

My Christmas "letter" blog


Each year I struggle to get out my Christmas cards before Christmas. I actually have trouble getting them out before the new year! Last year I didn't even send one out at all. I decided the reason I always have trouble is that I like to include a Christmas letter. I can never seem to get the letter written..then I have to print it..so this year I'm blogging! So many things have happened over the past two years. It's hard to know where to start!

Tyler is in 1st grade and he really enjoys math. He especially loves doing math facts! He is getting better each day at reading. He enjoys playing soccer and loves having his dad as his coach. He loves to score goals, and even tried being goal keeper this past fall. We celebrated his 7th birthday in October with a trip to Six Flags. He loved the rides and food. After some baptisms at our church earlier in the year, Tyler began asking a lot of questions. He decided to ask Jesus in to his heart! A day of rejoicing in heaven!! He is a tender-hearted boy who loves to help. We are thankful each day that he is part of our family!

In April of 2008, we were able to finalize Tori's adoption. Tori was so excited on that day (even though she didn't really know why!). She woke up around 4am and wanted to get dressed in her adoption dress. We tried to convince her to go back to sleep, but there was no convincing. So needless to say, after the adoption and a breakfast out with family, we went home and slept! Another milestone that same week... her doctors removed her feeding tube after 2 long years. She was a little sad to see it go, but loved to show people her two belly buttons! It's hard to imagine she is the same tiny baby we brought home almost 5 years ago! She is in preK and loves to learn new things. She is always making us laugh with her funny sayings and animated stories. She has a wonderful heart and is always telling others about God's love! On the day we celebrated her first adoption day, she decided to ask Jesus in her heart! What an exciting day!

On June 21, 2008 we welcomed Brooklyn Fay into this world. (7 lbs, 13oz, 21 inches long) The labor was long, there were a few scary moments, but we made it through! My grandparents, Nanno and Baw Baw, came to town to keep Tyler and Tori while all the grandparents were at the hospital. We had decided to keep her name a secret until she arrived. So when asked what her baby sister's name was, Tori responded, "Baby Broccoli." Brooklyn has grown so much since then. She is 18 months old now and growing like a weed! She adds new words to her vocabulary each day! She is already starting to put words together to make small sentences. Just today she said, "go see daddy." She loves to sing and dance when she hears music. She always has a smile on her face.

Ryan and I will celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary in just a few weeks. We have been so incredibly blessed with a beautiful home, a great marriage, wonderful jobs, and 3 fantastic children! We hope that the LOVE of God and the GIFT of our SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST will give you JOY this Christmas! Merry Christmas!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Let the blogging begin...

My husband has tried to get me to blog for years, but I've resisted. I am often resistant to technology. I didn't want a myspace account, but I got one just in time to find that everyone had switched to facebook. Now I have a blog...

As a mom of three kids, 7, 5, and 17 months, I find very little time to do things like this. I have found however that FB has been good moral support and stress relief. I am hoping to find the same in this blog.

I am writing this first entry after a long day of homeschooling, laundry, and recuperating from a weekend away from home. The kids are finally in bed, although I doubt the girls are asleep. There is still much to do before I can settle into bed.