Sunday, December 30, 2007

The old Samuel is back!

Thank you to everyone who has been praying for Samuel. He really started walking and standing up on his own again today! Yesterday, it seemed like he was still struggling to walk and stand on his own, but today he just took off. It seems like the "old" Samuel is back! Thank God for His healing! Well, enjoy the video of him walking again. For those of you who didn't see how sick he was this video won't mean too much to you, but for those of you who did see him at his worst you will be amazed. It has taken over four weeks for him to get back to this point...we are so happy he is walking around like he used to!

Hope to post the video soon.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

He's Walking!!

I trust all of you had a very Merry Christmas; we sure did. The best present was that Christmas night Samuel started to walk some on his own. He has been walking around a little bit for the past 3 days. We are very thankful for this improvement. He isn't back to the same old Samuel yet. He still crawls some, lays around on his back a lot, and doesn't sit up unless prompted, but with that said he is showing improvement. Please keep him in your prayers that he gets back 100% to the old "go, go, go" Samuel. We just praise God for the way He is healing him.

Here is some video of Christmas. Samuel got a John Deere tractor from his Great Grandpa Bill the farmer. He loves it! Lola had a good time opening presents. I think her favorite is this pig car that oinks and drives on it's own.

Well, that's all for now.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Samuel Sweeping

Here is some video of Samuel's recent obsession. He loves the broom. So, we bought him a small broom and he still loves the big broom. This video makes me sad because he is walking around so good in it...I just pray that he starts walking around like this again.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Samuel's First Birthday

Look at our big boy!!

Here is the long awaited video clip of Samuel eating his birthday cake!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Adoption

Hello Everyone,

As most of you know adoption has been on our hearts for a long time. For those of you who know me, I have wanted to adopt since I was little. Then living in Romania for 3 1/2 years working with orphans there, made me realize the importance of adoption. I always knew there were children out there in the world who needed parents, but seeing their faces, getting to know their personalities, feeling their small hands clasped in mine, hearing them call me "mama," really made me realize what James meant when he wrote that pure and undefiled religion is taking care of orphans and widows in their distress. I knew that I not only wanted to adopt, but that I needed to adopt.
When Scott and I got married we talked about both of our desires to adopt. We have been married 4 years and have a 15 month old son and 2 1/2 year old foster daughter, but we really feel it is time to adopt. I guess I'm writing this because it's really on my heart and I just keep thinking about who our future child is that we will adopt. Please read some of the sites that I have posted about orphans in Ethiopia. Also, go to the Hubartt Family Blog and read Amanda's post about her recent thoughts about adoption. I think it will help you understand where we are coming from also. Amanda and Nate have two daughters and one of them is adopted.
Thanks...Oh and Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Samuel's sick






Hello everyone, it's been a while since i've updated the blog, but things have been busy. Samuel has been really sick for those of you who do not know. He had croup after Thanksgiving and then about 2 weeks ago stopped walking. We could tell something was not right because Samuel is always on the move. He is into everything and likes to climb now. So when he stopped walking, started laying around on his back, and crawling now and then we took him to the doctor. He had lots of tests done and had an overnight stay in the hospital. They ruled out the scary stuff like bone infection. The doctors believe that he has a virus that is hitting him really hard and is affecting his joints. Please pray that he is healed quickly because he is in pain sometimes, which breaks our hearts. He took a few steps today, Praise God, but you could tell he was hurting.
When we were at the hospital they had to put him on an I.V. and well unfortunately it took them five times to get one in. Poor guy; he was such a big boy through it all. In the end when they got the i.v. in and wrapped his arm up, Samuel held his arm up, looked at it, and said, "Uh Oh!" It was so cute and unexpected. I wish we would have had it video taped.




Things are going well with our foster daughter. She calls me, "mama" and Scott, "tati"(romanian for daddy. She calls Samuel "bubba." She is such a smart cookie and is really making progress with her words.




Other news is that Scott and I have started looking into overseas adoption with Bethany Christian Services. We have been approved through the informal application and are now trying to go through the formal application. We are just praying for God to provide the funds so that we can get through this first step and then apply for some grants. This is something that has been on our hearts for a long time. We are looking into adopting from Ethiopia. I will put the Bethany web site link on our blog. Well here is a picture update of some things. Sorry I can't put pictures of our foster daughter on the web...she is darling! Samuel learning to use his spoon. That's tomato soup on his belly :)
Samuel and Lola "helped" make pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving this year.




Samuel playing on his back while we decorate the Christmas tree :(


Samuel playing with and early Christmas gift from his Nana

Monday, October 22, 2007

Pumpkin Patch







Hello everyone,



Ahhhh...I have to admit this is one of my favorite times of the day (evening). After the kids are in bed all the cleaning (well almost all of the cleaning) is finished and I get to check email, blog, read, or even go to sleep a little early :) Not that I don't love being with Samuel and our little foster daughter, but it is nice to have some alone time.



We went to the pumpkin patch last week and it was a beautiful fall day! Samuel had fun, but not so much because of all the pumpkins. No, Samuel loved the wagons. He wanted to pull them and push them. He even wanted to pull them while being pulled in one. If it has wheels and other moving parts, he is enthralled.



Things are going well with our foster daughter. She is adjusting to the way we do things and well we're adjusting to life with a two year old and a 13month old. It is fun, tiring, and exciting all at once.



Well, Scott's asleep on the couch and is waiting for me to finish, so I'll end here...

Wednesday, September 26, 2007



Last weekend we went down to the farm so Samuel could ride the "big tractor." He loves tractors and has only been in the smaller ones. So, his Poppy was out harvesting beans and stopped to let him have a ride. Of course Scott had to get in on the action also :) I'm not sure who had more fun, Samuel or Scott? Anyway, Samuel wasn't scared at all and ended up falling asleep to the noise of the combine. Here are some pics.

Friday, September 14, 2007





Well, it's been a while since I posted anything. Samuel took his first steps a couple weeks back and now is walking a lot on his own! He is so cute, walking like Frankenstien. He still is not completely sturdy on his own two feet, but he sure thinks he is. All he wants to do now is get down and walk, either holding on to your finger or trying it out on his own. WOW, where did the time go? Here is a picture. We are still working on getting some video clips put on here so you all can see him in action.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Samuel's First Birthday Party!




On Saturday August 25th we had a huge birthday celebration for our son Samuel. About 40 people came to help us celebrate the birth of our first child! It was a lot of fun seeing Samuel dig into his cake and eat his ice cream. We didn't have any doubt that he would love this because he really likes sweets, OOPS! It was an added treat to have our good friend Christina come from Indianapolis to share in this day and she was a lot of help! Scott was sick with Lyme's Disease so he wasn't able to do all that he wanted, but I had help from his mom Carrie, my mom, and Christine. We are just so thankful to have Samuel in our lives; he is truly a blessing from God! We have some video of his birthday and will try to post it soon.