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I'm Andrea~ teacher, foster momma to 17 little angels, wife to Ian (otherwise known as Dizzle) and Mommy to the three loves of our lives...Grae, RJ and Gigi. Am I a lucky girl, or what? ;)

Dealing with stealing… and various other “issues”

Okay- I surrender.  Help me.

We have had one ROUGH week in this house.

  Last Thursday, the DFACS case worker took our foster daughters to visit with their biological mother and before bringing them home (or sharing the news with me and Ian), told the girls that they would be moving closer to their mom in the next two weeks.  Their mom lives a couple of counties over, about an hour away.  Of course reuniting foster children with their birth parents is always the ultimate goal, but this is a lot of information to digest for three little girls in the back seat of a car.  This means that after six months of living in our home, they will be moving back to another county, with a new foster family (who are perfect strangers to the girls), changing schools for the third time in 6 months, and in a sense, severing the “family” bond they have built with us.  Each child is handling this information very differently.

“Little” (8 years old) is having potty accidents up to three and four times a day- at home, school, daycare, and even  overnight in her sleep.  Before last Thursday, we had 6 EXCELLENT days in a row with no accidents and perfect behavior.  We haven’t ever had a 6 day streak before,  so we felt like we had made a huge break through for the first time. Visitations  usually trigger accidents… so, even though this time is much worse than we have ever seen, we are hoping we can pull her through and help her understand the changes that are going to be happening.

“Big” (13 years old) has been stealing and lying for the last week.  We caught her  going through my purse,  stealing my makeup, iPod, markers, and things that I purchased for my classroom.  The first time this happened, we talked and talked and she wrote me a very nice letter explaining that she was very sorry and she thinks a lot of her behavior is because she is confused and misses her dad like crazy.  She promised that she had learned from this and it would not happen again.  (I was never upset or angry, and honestly, I don’t blame her one bit for acting out- but it still needed to be addressed).  However, last night, she was caught stealing and lying again… and this time I really am at a loss- I do not know what to do.  I went through her backpack after she went to bed last night and found about 15 things that she had taken from around my home. I don’t know how to handle this situation- especially since she will be not be living here for more than a week- it will be impossible to show any type of consistency.

“Middle”  (11 years old), on the other hand, has repeatedly told me that she does not want to move to another house and says that this is the first time in her life that she has ever felt safe.  She got very teary-eyed the other day while we were at Home Depot of all places and told me how much she would miss me.  She is very worried about being closer to the man who physically abused them.  She, despite my efforts to explain to her that this decision truly isn’t up to us, is trying to help me in anyway possible in hopes that she will be able to stay living in my home.  She brings me glasses of water, cleans constantly, etc, even though I keep telling her to go play and have fun and be a kid…

These girls are great kids and it is breaking my heart to see them going through all of these changes with very few people to talk to.  This is the toughest spot I have been in since I became a foster parent.  I don’t know how to help them, how to teach them right from wrong, or even how to reassure them that Ian and I will be in their lives for as long as they want us to be.

Ideas?  Advice?  Help… please!! :/

Hatchling Turtle, anyone?!

I have officially just found one of the props that we are going to use for Baby’s first Newborn Photos! 😉

http://www.etsy.com/listing/75213902/hatchling-turtle-the-original-cuddle?ref=v1_other_1

Construction Day

Today we are working on the baby room!

First we had to pick out our three colors of paint.  I thought this would be a daunting task, however I actually walked over to the wall of paint chips and got paint for the very first card I pulled out.  🙂 At least this step was easy.

Paint Colors

Then we had to fill all the holes (we previously had a headboard hanging on this wall), sand down the putty, and paint the room with our base color- Cumberland Fog.

Look at that boy work 🙂

Next, Ian sketched all the letters on the wall BY HAND! (And I thought we needed an overhead projector! I guess I underestimated my hubby the artist!)

🙂

Now, we are painting all of the lightest color letters- using the “Little Dipper” paint.

I’m sure this will take us a little while, but when the paint dries, we will go back and add in all of our dark colored letters.

HOURS LATER…

Almost finished with the walls… we’ll have to save the decorating part for next weekend. 🙂

Baby toys that I am slightly obsessed with

While in New York City, we found the best toy store-Playing MANtis– in Tribeca.  The store’s emblem states “Toys and Crafts For Life”- which is exactly what I want to fill the nursery with. I would love for our baby to be able to pass his toys on to his children someday.

I am just now getting around to posting pictures, but these toys are too cute not to share.  Ian bought this gorgeous handmade rattle, carved out of a single piece of cherry wood, with corn inside to make the rattle… well… rattle.  It is so soft and smooth- don’t be alarmed if you see me carrying it around. 🙂

Baby's first rattle

Bunny rabbits are kind of a tradition on my side of the family.  My Uncle Doug used to give me and my brother new bunny rabbit stuffed animals every Easter.  My first bunny, Carrots, that he gave me when I was only a couple months old, was in a sense, my “security blanket” for my entire childhood.  The first time I ever spent a night away from Carrots was when I went to college!  My momma found and bought the perfect “First Bunny” for baby at this store.  I know it will be one of his favorite toys for many, many years.

Baby's bunny

I think we should start planning our next trip to NYC when Baby is a little older so he can pick out some of his own toys at this great shop.  So glad we happened to wander in. 🙂

Baby's future toys

ORANGE DRANK :p

I cannot believe our little “man-fant” (Daddy’s new catch phrase) is due in just 12 weeks! Oh my goodness.  That really makes me want to kick into high gear (or cry, probably both)- we need to get so much more done before he arrives!

We had our 28 week appointment today with my favorite midwife, Terri.  She is always so great and just makes me feel at ease (this may or may not have anything to do with the fact that she and I share the redhead bond 😉 ).  I sure hope she will be able to be with us when our little boy is born.  We found out that we will be delivering him at Cobb Hospital-its on my way to work, so I’ve had a lot of practice driving there at speeds slightly above the limit (allegedly)- and we are going to schedule a tour in the next couple weeks.  She also suggested a couple of classes that are really good that we might check out.

Even though a lot of my colleagues that are expecting have bigger baby bumps than I do, the midwife reassured me that my bump is just right.  She explained that every woman carries a baby differently and that I shouldn’t compare myself to anyone else.  I gained two pounds in the last three weeks, and she said that I should try to gain a POUND A WEEK from now until my due date! Wow.

28 week appointment

The appointment today also included the Glucose Tolerance Test.  I had heard from so many women that this was the most disgusting stuff they have ever tasted and you only have five minutes to drink a whole bottle of it.  I was expecting the absolute worst, so I guess I was pleasantly surprised. (Shh, they told me to tell you it was gross!)  It just tasted like extra-sweet, carbonated orange Gatorade.  We waited an hour, then went to have my blood drawn.  They are supposed to have the results by Monday indicating whether or not I am at risk for gestational diabetes.  I hope the results come back clean- because honestly, I am not so great with special diets.

Glucola drink

Thursday thankfulness…:)


I just wanted to send a BIG THANK YOU to all of my readers.  I love sharing my journey through this pregnancy and my experiences as a foster parent. I initially started blogging as a relaxing night time hobby, but this has quickly become a passion (veering toward an obsession ;)).  Not only is it calming, but it helps me collect my thoughts and makes me feel like me again.  I love getting to know all of the awesome people who have been following us- I already have made so many new friends through writing.  And, most importantly, it is allowing us to share all of our adventures with our “real-life” friends and family.  Thank you to all of the wonderful stores and products that are offering to sponsor this blog.   Thank you to everyone for taking an interest in our crazy  life!
Lots of love,

Andrea

Changes…

There are some big changes on the horizon for our family.  Some good, some not that great.  I am fighting off the anxiety of it all by reminding myself it is good for our souls to stir up the dust a little bit.  Change brings growth.  And growing little boys is exactly what I plan to do.  I see more and more each day that it would be impossible to do this without the support of my husband and parents.  There really would be no hope at making it through this crazy life without a “rock” to hold you in place.  I read this great quote the other day:

Now, I know this doesn’t mean anyone can just stop worrying because that is what it says to do… but it is thought-provoking.  It does remind us to stay focused on the present. (Something I know I could and should be reminded of a lot more often.)  What are some ways that enable you to stay in the present instead of worrying about the past or future?

THIRD TRIMESTER!

Dear Baby Boy,

I’m 27 weeks pregnant with you, which means you’re about 25 weeks (ish) old.  Even though we haven’t officially met yet, I feel like I’m starting to get to know you.

For instance, I know you have at least two favorites: Marshmallows and hiccuping.  Whenever I eat a marshmallow, you go crazy and turn into a little soccer player!  A teacher at work without any kids of her own pops a marshmallow into my mouth at least once a day so she can feel you kick.  She calls herself “your other mommy.” 🙂 You  already have at least four “other mommies” at my school.  I’m pretty sure you will never have any time to yourself when you are spending a few hours in the baby room.

You seem to be happiest when you are way up high in my belly.  I can feel you tickling my ribs and you are so close to my lungs that it is getting harder each day for me to take a deep breath (or even breathe at all).  And bending over is pretty much an impossible task.  At least my belly button hasn’t popped out yet- I’m hoping that little detail can hold off as long as possible.

I know so many pregnant moms that just want their babies to be born.  I am kind of the opposite.  Don’t get me wrong, little boy, I cannot wait to see you and hold you in my arms, but I want you to stay in there as long as possible.  It is all up to you. I never want you to hurry to grow up.  I want you to enjoy being a little boy for as long as you can.  Your dad and I are going to do everything we can to provide you with the happiest childhood possible. Perhaps this is one of things that I fear most about parenting. Children grow up so quickly and I want to be sure that I don’t let you miss out on anything. You aren’t even born yet and I already don’t want you to grow up. I want your life to stay carefree, simple, and happy forever. Promise me you wont be in a hurry?

But, at the same time- I can’t WAIT to know what you look like!  Do you look more like me, or more like your daddy?  Are you going to have curly red hair?  Or Daddy’s beautiful blue eyes?  Or are you going to take after your grandparents and be a brunette with that tan skin your daddy and I would die for?  I’m kinda hoping for red hair, but I’m sure you’ll be the best looking baby I’ve ever seen regardless. 😉

Daddy and I are going to really start putting your room together this weekend, and soon your grandma is going to come over and help us paint it for you.  I already have drawers and drawers full of your clothes. Not to mention LOTS of diapers.  No offense, but I’m expecting you to be a messy baby, with lots of spit-ups, barfs, diaper explosions, and general baby goo. Go ahead and surprise me and be a neat, un-gooey baby, but I’m not holding my breath (except for when I’m changing those stinky diapers!).

Also, in one week, I’ll take a test to make sure I don’t have gestational diabetes. I’m hoping I don’t, because if I have to go on a strict diet … oh man. For your sake, I’ll do it, but I’m not into diets.

Yay to us both for making it into the third trimester! This last bit is going to be something else. You’re going to grow a ton of that cute baby fat, and the doctor said that I should be gaining a POUND A WEEK from now on!  Goodness gracious.

I love you,

Your Mommy 🙂

Funny preggo quotes a friend sent me in an email :)

Q. What’s the difference between a nine-month pregnant woman and a model?
A. Nothing, if the pregnant woman’s husband knows what’s good for him.

Q. My childbirth instructor says it’s not pain I’ll feel during labor, but pressure. Is she right?
A. Yes, in the same way that a tornado might be called an air current.

Q. When is the best time to get an epidural?
A. Right after you find out you’re pregnant.

Q. How long is the average woman in labor?
A. Whatever she says, divided by two.

So I went back to work yesterday after having the summer off.  Even though there are 4 of us that are pregnant, everyone made a huge deal out of us with our new bellies. 🙂 I was smothered with kisses, hugs, and belly rubs.  The faculty all made me go up on stage in front of the WHOLE school to turn sideways to show off the bump. 🙂 Everyone screamed and cheered for him when I announced it was a boy. Who could ask for a better support system at work?  I’m a lucky girl.  Aside from my back aching and spasm-ing, it has been a great first two days.

Feathers, footwear, and fondue

This week starts my 26th WEEK PREGNANT!! Best baby milestone this week- HE CAN OPEN HIS EYES FOR THE FIRST TIME!  Granted, there isn’t too much to see in there, but up until now, his little eyelids were fused shut.  How cool.

Ian and I spent the night in Athens last night so we would be closer to where we needed to be to pick the girls up from camp this morning.  We had a great night in our old college town.  We went for a walk through North Campus, went shopping downtown where I found this adorable pair of new shoes, got my first feather extensions, and went out for dinner TWICE (once for me, once for baby of course ;0) )  at two of our favorite places- Little Italy- for the infamous turkey sub all the way no onion, and Speakeasy- for fondue and tapas.  Then afterwards, we went to another movie: “The Change Up.”  The very beginning was Daddy’s favorite part (you’ll know what I mean after you see it).  We spent the night at my brother’s house.  He seems to be having a small problem with his security system.  The door chime chimes approximately every 368 seconds or whatever. He also seems to be having a small problem with the air conditioning.  Each time it turns on it sounds as if a palette of bricks is being dropped on the house or whatever.  So, after we drifted off to sleep, or whatever, everything was fine.  😉

26 weeks photos- Our future Georgia Bulldawg! Goooo Dawgs, Sic’ Em!

Baby's first time under the Arches 🙂

North Campus fountain

Daddy's ringing the victory bell for his best victory- his son 🙂