Wednesday, December 24, 2008

"I wanna puppy"






This is what I heard the other morning coming from Lucy's crib at 530AM. She kept saying it over and over again. "I wanna puppy." "I wanna puppy." Pretty funny. Luckily we haven't heard it since. We lost our dear Callie in September this year. I can't imagine having another dog just yet. Callie was such a big part of our lives for so long. The house seems empty without her. Not to mention I now have to sweep under Lucy's chair after every meal. That's just how Callie was, always one to lend a helping hand:)

There is much singing around our house these days. I sang Jingle Bells to Lucy just once and she later broke out the whole song! It sounded something like bum bum bum, bum bum bum, bum bum bum ba bum, bum bum bum ba bum bum badda bum ba bum ba bum HEY! Bingo and many other Spanish songs are big hits as well. Lucy prefers a solo singing career. Anytime Daddy or I try to sing a duet with her we get the big NOOOOOOO. You'd think we had terrible singing voices or something. She has a whole music collection in my car and doesn't hesitate to let us know when she wants a song skipped. "Next song please Momma." "Next song Papi."

Lucy is talking up a storm. She continues to amaze us with new English and Spanish words. And oh the joy of trying to figure out what the heck she is saying. Is it English? Is is Spanish? Spanglish anyone? Her latest is mamo! mamo! Complete with a tug on the arm(vamos: let's go!)

Kurt and I recently started talking to Lucy about going back to Colombia in preparation for our 2ND adoption. When I asked her if she wanted a little brother or sister, her response was "no tank you Momma, no tank you." Hey at least she's polite. She's also no dummy. Why would she want to give up being the absolute center of our universe? Boy is she in for a surprise!

LSS received FOUR referrals this past month! Our in-country coordinator Cecilia recently told our agency that the Colombian families that wanted to adopt have done so and that there is no longer a pool of waiting families )Colombian families have priority in the adoption process.) So this means that things will be picking up so to speak. Not as fast as with Lucy but not as slow as before. That is the ebb and flow of adoption. This leads to the question that I'm sure everyone is dying to know....When are we returning to Colombia???????? With those recent referrals, our SW finally gave us the thumbs up to start working on our Los Pisingos dossier!!!! HALLELUJAH!!!!!! Since these documents only stay good for 6 mos we're cautiously optimistic that Lucy will have a little brother or sister before she is 3(Sept 09).

So... we have a lot to be thankful for this Christmas. We're healthy and happy. Kurt is gainfully employed. I get to stay at home with Lucy. We have a roof over our heads. We are surrounded by loving family and friends. We are blessed.

WE ARE A FAMILY OF THREE NOW! I love saying that. We are a family. Sigh...We are a family.

God, please watch over Lucy's birth family and keep them safe. Please let them know that she is loved and that they are in our thoughts constantly. We are so utterly grateful for the beautiful gift which they have entrusted to us. Lord, we also ask you to put your arms around our next birth family. Comfort them and give them strength as they struggle with the very difficult decisions that are unfolding before them.

Amen

KK PK and LK

Merry Christmas everyone!

1 comment:

Tracy said...

Beautifuk post! So much to be thankful for, and your daughter is so beautiful - such a joy. And polite, too!

When I ask Charlotte is she wants a brother or sister, she says yes. Then I ask her if she wants to be an only child (which is the most likely scenario), and she says yes. LOL!