Saturday, May 11, 2013

Happy Saturday

Selah had a perfect night....her heart rate didn't go over 100!!!!!!!  Today was picture perfect for her as well.  she looked so good, I wish I'd taken some pictures when she was outside.  Her heart is staying in the 60's which means she FINALLY has recovered!  It took her a month and EIGHT different antibiotics to get over that mess!  Three hospital stays...it was crazy but we know with numbers like that, she has recovered!   Her nurses are all reporting on how well she is swallowing, she rarely has any drool unless she is sound asleep  (I've drooled a bit when I'm sound asleep too LOL)  This is a great thing and another proof that she should be able to come off the trach soon!  We STILL do not have speech therapy set up, we are waiting for everything to go through...so annoying!

Sam seems more comfy today.  He was able to open his good eye when he first woke up for the first time since the surgery.  He hasn't been as whinny either. 

We got a surprise today....some good friends stopped by.  We introduced them a few years ago and they got married:)  Steve attended our church and I was friends with Jennifer's mom...when I got to know Jennifer I told her, I knew a guy just perfect for her...at the same time, I was telling Steve I knew the perfect girl for him....well......6 months after meeting each other, Jon was honored to do their marriage:)  We had a great time hanging out today, eating pizza, just having a good time with them and their little girl!  Friends are so important in life:)


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Selah a year ago today...she was so tiny...She is wearing a size 2T...today she is wearing a size 7!

 
Sarah a year ago today wearing  a 2T shirt and 24 months old skirt, pinned with safety pens!!
Now she wears a size 4 or 5!!!!
 
 
A year ago today we all went out to eat for the first time....
 
 
 
 
We felt brave taking the whole gang out to eat!
 
One thing I failed to mention was the day after we got home, we were at our doctor's at 9am, he gave us his whole morning to check out the girls.  Sarah had bumps all over her.  I was sitting holding her and he told me she had scabies!!!!  I almost dropped her LOL!  We ended up going to a dermatologist at USF the next week because it ws so awful.  She had a form that was not contagious only because it had been in her system for so long.  It was awful, the bumps would come up in minutes and she'd just shriek!  If she ever cried, it was because of the scabies.  She kept having acute attacks until about October, now she will occasionally have a few bumps but not like before when her whole back would be covered in a matter of minutes.  It took a combo of medicine to get her through that!  The doctor said she must have had them since she was a baby.  Isn't that awful to think of????
 
Some days I get sad when I look back, today is not so bad, since Selah is doing so well physically and beginning to make progress once again.  It seems like every time she goes in the hospital, she has to start all over in areas.... But I could live with days like today, it gives me hope.  To see her relaxed (with NO Valium----today no Clondine either!!! Her BP was too low for the medicine and that is GOOD. ) Swallowing, and more attentive....it gives me HOPE that maybe she will still recover.   Days like today are as good as it gets for us now. 
 
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Thank you all for your prayers for our family!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

Friday, May 10, 2013

Family Time

It's good to be home!

Sam is still in some pain, he didn't open his eyes for about 2 hours this morning.  He is so pathetic, just about kills us to see him as if he were really 100% blind.  He feels his way along and reaches for us.  When he does finally open his good eye, thankfully the bad eye stays closed, I've got a few glances and it looks bad.  Even before this surgery he usually kept that eye closed or almost closed.  We think it will stayed closed now for the most part.  This all makes us thankful for the sight he has, things could be harder for him. 
 
Daddy spent alot of time with Sam today.  It's Jon's day off and Sam needed lots of love and reassurance.  Jon is singing to him "The Meeting In The Air"  an old gospel hymn that Sam loves!






Selah is doing EXCELLENT!  I just found out she didn't do too good on Monday and there were some concerns but by Tuesday she was better and got better daily.  Honestly I told Jon not to tell me anything bad unless one of the kids ended up in the hospital!  I knew I couldn't do anything & I was dealing with enough by myself with Sam.  I'm glad I didn't know what was going on!!!! 

Her heart rate is so nice and low all day.  Last night we didn't have nursing (we knew before hand that our nurse had had some plans for months)  Selah slept all night long, low normal heart rates, didn't need any extra meds, she didn't wake up to be changed until 5 am!  We couldn't be anymore happier with things.  Her main day nurse and I talked today about how to keep her out of the hospital.  We know if her heart rate goes up, she is sick....without fail, that has been the case.  We are going to go in and meet with our pediatrician and come up with a plan.  He worked with us with Sam.  If you know us, you may remember how often Sam was in the hospital the first 5 years of his life.  It was just as often as Selah has been. After he was older & somewhat more "stable" our pediatrician worked with me to keep him out of the hospital as much as possible.  We had some plans in place and it worked!  Outside of the accident, Sam has not been an overnight patient for THREE full years this month!!!!!!!!!  Years ago, that would have seem impossible! 


So we feel like there are somethings we can have in place if we start seeing signs she is getting sick.  And it will be even more safer to work on keeping her home since she has home nursing, and Sam did not.  So that is our plan and I think it is a great idea and will help her alot!!!

Since Selah has been home form the hospital, all her nurses are reporting seeing more purposeful movements. She moves, but some of her movements are more neurological reactions, not something she is doing on her own. But lately, there has been a slight change, we have seen it too. Today I gave her a bath, then sat her in the wheelchair to dry her hair and she totally held her head up! It was in order to get away from the brush but nevertheless, she held her head up quite nicely! 


We are fully staffed with 24 hour nursing now!  We were when we first came home but there were some issues and we took over night nursing....then we learned it was hard to function after being up all night.  She is really stable, until she is not...and when she isn't, it's hard.  So we requested night nursing again.  We were sent a nice older lady, who is a true professional.  She works 4 nights a week.  Then the lady who had worked on Thursday for us was able to come back to work after being involved in a horrible car accident.  It worked out best for her to take night shifts for now so she is doing the other 3 nights.  She is amazing skilled also.  Then we have our main day nurse who really pulls everything together with all the many specialists and therapists.  She is perfect for us.  We totally see eye to eye on things and she helps me think through different avenues.  Then our weekend day nurse, is a Franciscan monk!  He has taken vows and nursing is his vocation.  He is not a priest but somewhat in the middle.  I asked him once if he could hear confessions and he told me I could confess anything I wanted to him but he couldnt' give me absolutes....LOLOLOL!  We love his sense of humor and enjoy him in our home.  We all enjoy hearing his stories and talking with him. 

I have to tell you I was not ready for anyone to see Selah when we first got home.  But our weekend nurse and Jon cooked up a scheme to get her to church the first Sunday.  Our nurse just got her ready and was adamant we were going!  He helped me break through that barrier...even tho I sobbed the whole time.  Now we laugh at how he "tricked " me!  He also used to play in a country band and he can play the tambourine like a Pentecostal from the hills LOL!  A lady brought one to church one day and somehow he started messing around with it and shocked everyone!   He is a trip!

One thing I LOVE about all the nurses, is they genuinely care about Selah and all four of them would be thrilled if she were healed!  They are all easy to have in our home and it's worked out really nicely for us and them.  I told our home health care agency that we have the best nurses they have on staff....

I've spent some extra time with Sarah today.  She did ok with me gone, but sure has been cuddly with me today.  I took her out to her little pool to play and she just loved it.  I would have taken pictures but she went skinny dipping LOL!

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 A year ago today.....I couldn't believe we were all waking up under one roof.... Sarah was a bit overwhelmed by SPACE, and really liked sitting in this baby swing...if you know her, can you think of her just sitting for more than a minute at a time now?


 
 
And Selah wouldn't leave their bedroom without one of us carrying her. 
 
We spent the day at home, just in awe that they were really with us!  What a happy day!

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Here are the pictures from last Saturday night when Shad got to take out the game ball at the Tampa Bay Storm vs New Orleans Voodoo Arena Football game.  He had a blast!

 
Jon and Shad waiting to go out

 
 

 
Shad waiting for his big moment

 
See Shad with his blue shirt on

 
Jon was a bit uncomfortable in the cheerleader's section LOL

 
Shad man

 
Drew & Steve....this picture is so funny to me!


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Please pray for Sam & Selah!!!!

Home again.....

http://www.whec.com/news/stories/s3027070.shtml

here is the link to the news interview I gave yesterday to NBC Ch 10 in Rochester.  I always enjoy talking with Ms Adams.  We appreciate the support and love of the Rochester NY community for our family!



Home is a beautiful place:)

After not being able to sleep last night because I was so afraid of NOT hearing the alarm at 4 am, I got up, got showered & dressed, got Sam up, said goodbye to the night manager, packed the car and made it to the airport by 5:15am.  Deb, the RMH's night manager's son, was there to meet us.  He is a nice young man who is a sky cap right out of high school but has dreams of being a pilot one day.  He helped me out more than words can say!  What a blessing to have his help!!  We sped through everything and in just a few minutes were boarded on the plane.  The captain and crew were so nice to us and let us look in the cockpit.....WOW!    That was probably the smoothest flight I have ever been on, had a great seatmate whose son was born with vision issues different than my son.  The irony was that his son was sent from Rochester Eye Institution  to Miami/Bascom Palmer Eye Institution and we were sent from Miami/BP to Rochester.... at one point our sons, near in age, were seeing the same doctor in Miami!!!!  It is a small world....six degrees of separation for sure! 

We had some help in Atlanta but that is a daunting airport and I only had an hour between flights, and of course had to go from one end to the other to get to our connecting flight but we did fine.

Flying home I saw the most amazing sight, I almost could not believe it.  As we were flying over north Florida, most planes bound for Tampa fly out over the Gulf.  I happened to look down as we were over the "Big Bend" of Florida leaving land and flying over the Gulf, it was unreal looking.  That is close to the area I grew up and just to see the land/swamp (no pretty tourist beaches there) give way to the Gulf was amazing.  I could see the "bend" of Florida.  The sky was so clear, and I guess we were flying lower than normal since it was such a short flight.  I could see the green of the ocean and the occasional boat.  Then when we banked back over land, I am almost positive we flew over Honey Moon Island, which is probably my favorite beach.  I could see the bridge and the wooded area with the arch of the beach.  It's a state park and we've gone there for years, one of the nicest beaches in Florida (IMHO)   Even flying into Tampa was pretty.  I think that was the prettiest flight I've ever been on.  I've flown over some crazy places ( like the North Pole and the Great Wall of China) but this was just awesome to see....  it almost got me over my fear of flying LOL

Sam did great thanks to prayers and MEDS!  He fell asleep on both flights and was totally quiet. 

Actually I have a dread of flying more than of the actual flight, but after making this quick trip today and being home by lunch time (compared to 2 days of driving) I maybe over the fear of flying or at least realize a few hours of terror is easier than two days of being cooped up in a car with all the kids LOL!  Taking off for me is the worst part, till we get to cruising altitude...then I'm fine and landing doesn't bother me (even tho last year our plane almost skidded off the runway in Germany!)  

Today was ONE year since we traveled home with the girls, so in one year I've taken TEN flights...LOL  why do I always have to deal with my fears?  Whatever I don't like, it never seens like I have the luxury as some do, of avoiding it! 

 
my flying buddy

 
One of my BFFs Kandi picked us up and we went out to eat.  Sam has barely eaten the whole time we were gone but he made up for it at Sonny's.  He was happy to be home, happy to play with his toys.  When he comes home from any trip, he immediately takes everything out of the toy boxes and does what we call his "inventory"  LOL it is cute. 
 
When I got home, I had to take the kids to Walmart for something for the computer and I was so tired.  BUT I did find Phil Robertson's ( Duck Dynasty)  new book  "Happy Happy Happy"  I only skimmed a few pages because I took a long nap but the first chapter is GREAT!   I didn't quite grow up as primitive, but not very far removed from how he grew up.   Go support him and buy a book!  You ask me WHY? does this now rich man need your support?  It shows the world how much we WANT to see role models of regular folks and not some of the crazy, heathen shows on tv today.   There is a reason their show is highly rated, it's not exactly the most amazing show on tv, but it shows REAL folks, dealing with each other and at the end of the day, no one fighting or divorced or running away...they are around the table, sharing a meal and a prayer....
 
 
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So a year ago today, we were headed home....from Kiev to Frankfurt Germany, to Dulles in Washington DC to Tampa....it was a long trip.  but the kids did great, no one had any meltdowns, we kept stuffing them with food LOL:)
 
A year ago
 
 
 


Selah was not happy with the seat belt

 
Jon holding Sarah
 
my little world traveler
 
 
Selah never did like the seat belt and would wiggle out of it if I wasn't watching her closely
 
 
 
At Dulles Airport in DC, the girls became US citizens when we came through immigration.  There was no swearing in, like Shad's entry into the USA but Jon & I had tears in our eyes when they stamped the paperwork!
 
When we stopped in DC, I rushed outside of the security gate and got to see my college room mate Jan!!!!!!!  We hadn't seen each other in years, although we have always stayed in touch and close.  What a blessing to see her:)
 

then a bumpy ride home....
 
HOME!
 
 
 
Selah dancing with her aunt Val
 
the cousins

 
Bob and Jennie
 
 
Kandi and Selah

Look out!

 
in the van

 
we have a van full even if you can't see Sam

 

 
 LOL
Look who fell asleep on the living room floor
 
 
 
FINALLY MY GIRLS IN THEIR OWN BEDS, SAFE AND SOUND!!!!
 
It was a long journey for us...and a longer journey for them to find a family...it took Selah 7.5 years and Sarah 5.5 years to have a family of their own....  My regret?  Only that we would have known about them sooner....
 
These two pictures represent so much more than a child sleeping in a bed.....it represents hope and love....

 
Selah

 
Sarah
(that's how she used to sleep)

 
even Sam
 
So a year later and we are all back under one roof again...
There is nothing in this world more valuable than your family...cherish each moment with them.  the big ones and the little ones.....
 
 
Please continue to pray for Selah....
 

 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Headed back to Florida

WHEW....yesterday afternoon and evening were ROUGH with Sam.  I think this surgery has been the most painful for him.  He screamed for probably 45 minutes at one point...and cried bloody tears.  He finally went to sleep around 9pm and slept well.  This morning he wouldn't open even his good eye for about an hour but things got better from there on.  We saw Dr A this afternoon and got some stronger meds to help him through the next few days...especially on the plane in the morning!!!

 
Here is a picture of Sam and Dr A.  We LOVE that man....every time Sam walks down the hall, grabs for a toy, enjoys tv....it's all thanks to the God given talent that Dr A has.  Sam was born blind, the corneal transplants he had as an infant did not help much and by the time he was 3 yrs old, they'd failed/been rejected by his eye.  But then we heard of Dr Aquevella, and we went to him and he gave Sam the gift of sight, real sight, not just light/dark.  He works with us, he listens to any concerns we have, I even have his cell phone number (LOL brave man)  I don't think he even knows how eternally grateful we are to him.  He has blessed our lives so very much!   He worked for DECADES on the whole idea of a corneal implant and worked with others and saw it come to be.  He has shown such dedication and it's easy to see the love the staff has for him.  He is a very special man!
 
Today while I was waiting for Sam's prescription, I walked around the hospital...
 
this is the corridor on the 4th floor facing the doors of the PICU
 
 
the picu doors

 
the step down section Selah was in....

 
Lots of memories....
 
 
Rochester NY is such a wonderful city. It's a small city with the feeling of a small town.  It's very community based.  Everyone has always been so friendly to us and of course we felt overwhelmed by the love and concern after the accident.  This week has been a homecoming of sorts for me.  Around every corner of the hospital, someone stops and speaks to us and gives hugs.  (I don't mind hugs when I haven't seen someone for months LOL)  I was stopped 3x today within 10 minutes!  And you all know how much I love the Rochester Ronald McDonald House, staff and volunteers!  They've all made me feel so welcomed as always!  Well we always feel welcomed EXCEPT for the CRAZY Rabbit (?) in the backyard of the RMH house LOL  My son Steve says it moves closer to the basement windows at night LOL!
 
 
 
Rochester is beautiful in the spring!!!!

 
 
Last night I got a call on my cell from one of the reporters we had bonded with here.  She said she was up for an award for one of the interviews she did with us.  She wanted to do an update.  She was floored when I told her I was actually in Rochester!  So we are meeting tonight, I'm not sure if it will be shown on the news but if it is, I'll re post it here. 
 
So we fly out early tomorrow with a connection in Atlanta...we'll be home before lunch, the Good Lord willing!
Please say a prayer or two for us for safety and that Sam stays as comfortable as possible!
 
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So a year ago today we had gone back to the US Embassy and gotten all of the girls' paperwork....we ate at TGIF and were in bed early since we were leaving the apartment at 3am!!  The Kiev airport is way out of town, our flight was at 5 am and May 9th is a big celebration there so there were parades and all kinds of things planned for the day. 
 
To say we were dreading the trip home was an understatement LOL  we didn't know how we were going to do it with 3 little ones...But we each had "our kid" and it worked fine.  Jon had Sarah who was the tiniest, I had Selah and of course Steve had Sam. 
 
It's "funny"  I'm in that same situation today...leaving EARLY in the morning and really dreading the trip because I'm afraid Sam is going to go out of his mind and start screaming again.... Hopefully my trip home tomorrow will be as uneventful as last year
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
View from our apartment in Kiev
 
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I did an interview tonight with Ms Adams from the NBC station Ch 10 here in Rochester.  She interviewed us first last year and we really connected with her sweet spirit.  She encouraged me as a believer.  I'll post the interview tomorrow.  Now I'm cleaning up, packing and dealing with Sam.  He was asleep, then my dear friend came by so I got him up to eat but he really wouldn't eat much so I've put him back to bed.  Please pray for him.  He is just not himself at all.  I'm dreading the trip home.   
 
Thanks for all your prayers....especially for the trip home!!!!!
 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Sam's Update and a New Perceptive


 
Sam before surgrey

 
After surgery....our little fighter!
 
Once Dr A got in, he went ahead and removed the Kpro implant and replaced it with tissue.  H had to cover the eye with something because the cornea is like the windsheild of the eye and it has to keep dirt and debries out of the eye.  He should be out of pain now.  Dr A said the same thing I'd thought, that since the eye was basically dead, it had started to shrink.  Obviously an implant is going to stay the same size so that is why it looked like it was falling out.  There was no infection, so no need to take the eye out.  Dr A doesn't expect any more problems from this eye:) 
 
His good eye is GREAT!  Everything is perfect, his glaucoma is fine, perfect numbers,  His right eye is a poster child for the Kpro corneal implant!  It has behaved and responded just as it should over the years.   So this trip will count for our yearly trip up here:)   We see Dr A in the morning so he can take a look at the left eye and then we will leave Thursday morning EARLY!  The plane leaves at 6am and I have to take the rental back and be checked in by 5am!  YIKES!  That should be fun....I apologize in advance to all the passengers!
 
If you have followed my blog for awhile, you may remember Steve and Shad helping to plant this garden for "Make a Wish" last fall...well the flowers are up.  they have mulch to put down but haven't yet, too bad the boys aren't with me, we could get that done in no time!!!!
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
Here is the rental..LOL  it is so tiny, being used to a van!  We had flights at such odd times, as well as I knew we'd have to be over here at the hospital really early that I thought it would be easier to just rent a car than to try and coordinate all our comings and goings!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
I have enjoyed being here in Rochester.  Despite everything that has happened, Rochester holds a specail place in my heart,  some of the memoreis are now bittersweet to me...but the love we have been shown, is just amazing!  The Rochester Ronald McDonald House is, as always, a haven for my family and for so many others.  Last night I met some of the families who are staying here and they all have their amazing stories and challenges.  The love and concern at RMH is awesome.  As always I encourage any of my readers from this area, to get invovled with RMH, give, do fund raisers, volunteer....whatever you can do...it means so much to ALL the families..  RMH is like a haven in the midist of storms! 
 
Tonight I get to see one of my BFFs from college:)  I LOVE that she lives up here!  We're going to do something, depending on how Sam feels, he is almost always up for some FOOD:)
 
thanks for the prayers for him and please continue to pray that he stays comfortable, with no issues from this surgery.  As I write I'm still in recovery with him and he is sleeping.  My plan if just to let him sleep, he has had a rough few days!
 
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It feels so good to be caught up on my blog!  I like everything in chronological order....there are so many details, I've left out of our Ukraine trip, but it was just amazing! 

There are a couple of things I want to address about our trip...

I was DREADING the LOOOOOONG time in country....it was the best thing for us and for the girls.  It gave us time to bond as a family, they grew to know and trust us.  It had its challenges but it was worth it.  When we first saw Sarah's picture we had no idea what country she was in or what the requirements were...when we learned:(  I was stressed!!!!!!  BUT it turned into the best blessing ever!  I truly believe that is one reason we had no issues with the girls like we did with Shad.  Please his heart, he was handed over to a strange white woman who didn't speak Chinese and he was a handful.  With the girls, they wanted us, they wanted to be held, they had trust because they had seen us for almost  6 solid weeks as much as we could get to them.  So if you are ever thinking about adoption but think you couldn't do what the country required as far as travel, don't let it stand in your way! 

Another thing was the whole MONEY thing.  when I first heard about the girls money, that the Ukraine government gave them, I felt entitled to it for their future medical needs.  I was angry about their condition and treatment over the years.....BUT when I got there and saw how ALL of Torez lived and how very poor it was, I realized alot more about the whole situation.  The girls lived in rough conditions, but everyone around them did too.  They lacked some basic medical care, so did the rest of the community.  Even the director was unable to get the care and help he needed.  Once we were there, I was HAPPY to give all their money to the institution,  My whole mentality CHANGED!  We never were asked about the money or asked to give it or anything...we WANTED to give it!  We found out that the institution's electric system malfunctioned and their freezers were affected just days after we gave it.  The way things are, the director would have had to request money to pay for the repairs, taking weeks to do so.  All the food would have spoiled, he was able to call someone in, save the food and fix the freezer with our money.  Evidently the institution would be reimbursed for that leaving the money to go to the next need.  We were so happy to be a part of a solution to the need there!!!!!

And that brings me to my next point....The director of Torez Institution..Alexander.  We had been told some horrible things about him and how he would oppose our adoption etc...  ALL  of that was a LIE!  He was kind, helpful and seemed to truly care about the residents.  The country does not have the wherewith all to have an institution like we would have in America.  Many doctors would refuse these kids as patients even if there was the money for surgeries etc....   We felt the director did the best he could under the circumstances.  He was kind and loving to the older residents and to the children, no one seemed afraid of him.  The staff treated him with respect.  And he seemed to have a good relationship with others.  We didn't understand their language, but you can easily pick up on attitudes!   He was absolutely as helpful as was legally possible for us.  He did not put up any roadblocks, or make anything difficult.  He was agreeable to us seeing the girls on the weekends and holidays.  We were allowed full access to the institution.  After we passed court, we were allowed to walk around unescorted from building to building.  We could have taken pictures or videos  of whatever, we had no restrictions but we also respected boundaries!   There has been so much discussion of the director and the Torez Institution in the adoption world but I wanted to clear the air!   Were things like I wanted them?  NO!  Was it understandable when you took in the WHOLE picture???  YES!!!!!!    The staff had poor or non existent health care, many did not have water in their homes but a few hours a week, there were no luxuries for anyone.  No dentists....so the children lived as so many of the staff did as well.  Do I wish the staff spent more time with them? YES!  But many of the ladies were untrained and overwhelmed by the needs.  It was a hard situation, and sometimes things still bother me, please don't get me wrong but being there like we were, for so long, gave me an understanding that someone who just ran in and out with a camera would not have! 

So this man who I had hated, became someone I love and think of with fondness....I understood the bureaucracy of what he had to do just to get something simple like milk for the residents.  Nothing was simple, nothing made sense and as director, he could only do so much on what was allocated to him.  I think , after being there, he did quite well with what he had.  He buildt a water tank so the institution has water 24 hours a day, what a luxury there!  They were warm, he made sure the coal was in for the winter, he kept up the basic repairs.  (as a pastor's wife and us having the respondsibiblties for our church's upkeep, I totally understand that whole concept!!!!!)   I really learned a lesson from our relationship about not judging before you know all the facts! 

So I've waited to say alot publicly about that whole situation, as it is quite the story in the adoption world....but I felt it needed to be said.  Last December I heard that all of the children were moved out to other places.  The girls went to one orphange and the boys to another....Then Torez took in new older residents.  Maybe that is for the better, since it is farther out and so hard for them to get the services they need to get for the children. 

We were able to interact with some of the older residents over the time we were there and we saw they seemed happy and content.  We were able to see some of the bead and art work they did which was beautiful.  We saw them working some on the grounds, which I think is a very good thing for them to do. 

So I just have a couple of more days to blog about our trip to Ukraine last year.....
Thursday is a milestone day as that was the day we got home last year...May 9th,  this year, Sam and I will be coming home that day!

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I just have to give a SHOUT OUT to Duck Dynsaty....Wille, the dad was on GMA this morning promoting hsi new book and he gave such an amazing christian witness!  He said he used to be into "drugs, sex and rock & roll" but Jesus saved him and changed him when he asked for Him to forgive him of all his sins....He got it ALL in:)  Good for him, in this day and age when people BLUSH to say the name of Jesus (in a good way) but have no problem blushing when they  tell you who they had sex with and how they did it....  It's a crazy world we live in today....So glad for the crazy Duck Dynasty gang and how they keep up their witness, living a real life, in a real world, but yet being bold enough to preach the gospel!   There are not ashamed of the gospel!!!!!