Fun Life with the Kids
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Our fourth full day of parenting
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Day three of parenting
Monday, February 2, 2026
The next day of parenting
When we had taken Thomas to the hospital, they had explained to us that he had an upper respiratory infection and and needed to be seen by his primary physician. Given that we'd been parents for about 12 hours, we didn't have one, and didn't really have the capability of finding one. Our doctor treated children and we were fine with it. We weren't entirely certain how we were going to get him to the doctor as the day before it had taken us all day to get the kids dressed, bathed, and fed. Looking back that wasn't entirely true, as there were grocery trips and naps involved as well.
Since my in-laws had arrived, they were going to keep the older kids while we took Thomas. Sure enough, an antibiotic was given, and Andrew picked it up at the cute little small-town pharmacy that was two blocks away. We gave the dose to Thomas, and it immediately all came back up just as his foster mother had warned us would probably happen. I called the doctor, and he explained that was a "learned" reaction rather than an allergy, and sent us to get another prescription. Of suppositories. Oh boy. That first time it took three of us to get the suppository in. This was all literally the first 36 hours of parenting!
Things began to settle in the afternoon. My MIL made a roast for dinner and it was nice to have a home cooked meal. Robert complained and told us that he didn't like the roast and he shouldn't eat it. That will come into play about 12 hours later, as this story continues into the next day. The adoption worker came for her first visit, and twenty years ago today we had survived our second full day of parenting.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Always glad when that is over
Our first full day of parenting
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Twenty years of parenting
Twenty years ago today, Andrew, the kids and I stepped off of a plane in the Dayton airport and began our lives together as a family. The kids' caseworker and Thomas's foster mother joined us as well. It was a very long day of flying across the country. In fact, when we first got on the airport, Thomas was having some breathing issues, and they weren't sure he was going to be allowed to get on the plane. At the last minute though, they got on, and we all arrived home to friends and family who were waiting at the airport for us. I'll write about our first week over the next several days. It's actually a bit of a doozy of a story!
Tomorrow, we are sharing a meal with the kids, my mom (possibly my sister), and our dear friends who shared so much with our since the very beginning and are the kids' godparents. We've decided this will be the last really big celebration we do. This date will ALWAYS be a blessing to our family, but my kiddos are living their own lives in their own homes now.
The rest of our lives are moving right along. Our Thursday and Friday were normal, but Andrew had delays both of those days. It's been absolutely frigid. Today Andrew had to work at 8am, and won't be home until about 10. Tomorrow is our rescheduled annual church meeting, and then our family dinner. This is the time of year I prefer to just hunker down and hang out at home, but life doesn't work that way. Regardless, I'm so grateful for this life, especially today!