"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be the power and the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever, Amen." Ephesians 3:20

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Back to school


The Chunster is back in school. She wasn't 5 yet by the deadline, so we are doing Pre-K all over again. We are SOOO blessed to have Mrs. Torres again. We LOVE her. She is beautiful inside and out, and is teaching Amelia so much about China. She has continued teaching Amelia Mandarin, and now Amelia is even writing "Ai Chun" in proper Chinese characters.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Top Ten Things I Love About The Chunster

I have a longstanding tradition of "Top Tens," but I haven't done "Top Ten
Things I love about Amelia" in a while. So here's what I am loving at the
"I-will-be-5-in-October" stage.

1. Her enthusiasm about her birthday. Currently, she is planning a purple
ballerina bowling party. Of course she has 2+ months to change her mind. She
talks about her birthday almost daily.

2. Her use of the word "babysitter" - as in, "Mommy, what will we do when Susie
is done babysittering me?"

3. Her complete fascination with Asian children/families. We saw three tiny
children with their parents at a resturant recently, and Amelia kept getting up
to look at the fish - only what she really wanted to see were the precious
little children. She kept saying "Oh, Mom, aren't they cute?"

4. How, at the end of every prayer, she says "OH Lord, please let everyone be
so nice to me." This went on for several weeks before I began suggesting that
perhaps this was not quite the spirit in which the Lord might have us pray. So
now she prays that and then adds "And Lord, help me be so nice to others."

5. How she continually beseeches the Lord for a brother AND a sister. I would love to adopt again, but 2-for-1? That seems a little ambitious.

6. Her total and complete devotion (read: addiction) to cartoons. She LOVES,
LOVES,LOVES cartoons. I told her she was going to turn into a cartoon, and she
said "really?" as if this was not an altogether bad plan.

7. Her use of various phrases that she picks up while out and about in the
world. The other day, she told me, "Mommy, you are what you eat." She's my new
diet plan. Or how about "What in tarnation was she thinking?" I don't know
where she picks this stuff up. For the record, I don't use the word tarnation.

8. Can we say Fancy Nancy? The child insists on wearing only dresses. Every
day. With fancy (sparkly) flip flops. Carrying a matching purse with chapstick,
sunglasses, and of course, her wallet with Starbucks card.

9. Speaking of fancy, she also insists these days on sleeping in a floor-length
silky gown, and extra points if there is a matching robe. This is not an
inexpensive endeavor for the Mama.

10. How she never gives a halfway hug. If she's going to hug you, it's going
to be the full-armed, big-squeeze, I-love-you-to-my-last-breath hug. She gives
the best hugs.

My life is SO richly blessed to have this precious girl as my daughter.

Amy B

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tea Party!











The Chunster decided she needed to have a tea party. She called our good friends Sara and Cece on the phone, made her plans, and decorated her table. Right before the scheduled time, she informed me that I was not properly dressed. She then went to my closet and picked out her favorite dress of mine and asked me to wear it. As for her...well, if you are The Chunster, the only appropriate attire is your Minnie Mouse dress, pink fairy wings, a tiara, and fuzzy leopard slippers.

Visit with The McGees

My dear friend Kim brought her boys, Sam and David, to visit. Her hubby, Matt, couldn't make the trip, but we sure enjoyed being around Kim and the kids. Kim is expecting Baby #3...could this one be a girl?! I don't know, but I sure have enough hairbows to share!





4th of July Festivities







UP!

Grandmama took Amelia to see the movie UP! Anyone who knows Grandmama knows that she can't pass up an opportunity for a learning experience. Amelia and Grandmama came home, made a house, looked at the map, learned about the properties of helium, and ultimately released the house into the air. Just another day at home when Grandmama is the teacher.











Eye surgery




We have been patching, changing glasses, doing vision therapy, etc., for over two years. The doctors finally decided surgery was our best option to straighten up Amelia's eyes. We are hopeful that by straightening her eyes, her brain will begin processing the visual input better than it currently does. Right now, each eye can see, but one sees much better than the other, and they don't work well together. It will be a few weeks before we can tell if there is any change in her prescription. Either way, her eyes will now at least appear straight. She did SOOO well with surgery this time. She was apprehensive, but in the end, she walked on her own two feet to the surgical suite, hand-in-hand with the anesthesiologist! After last time, this was more than I even had hoped for. Thank you, Lord, for sending us such a warm and kind doctor.