Tag Archives: Ethiopian adoption

And she’s off!
The truth of the matter is Fasi has been on the go-go-GO from about the very moment her tiny toes tested the waters of freedom back inView full post »

Addis meets Rocky Top
Lulu is 18-months-old already, pretty wild to think about. One of the many things she enjoys spending time doing (besides finding tinyView full post »

benediction
This past weekend I had the opportunity to get away (Thank you Rob!!!) and meet up with four other adoptive moms for two days ofView full post »

A Recap on our Reset
We spent the latter half of June at the coast of Florida on what would become known as The Great Richmond Reset. After the past two yearsView full post »

Making Memories (and the photos that nearly ruined them)
We just returned home last weekend from our much-anticipated beach vacation, and going through photos from the trip I knew I had to postView full post »

The Dim Mirror of Blessing
One recent morning, a post from Ann appeared in my inbox just at the right moment of pause, and I actually opened it and read. I sayView full post »

My Roots Lie Here
A few weeks ago I ran across a print by way of Pinterest, that I loved for Lulu’s room. The piece from a line entitled “MyView full post »

Failure to Thrive
Job 42:10-17 (NASB) 10 The Lord restored the fortunes of Job when he prayed for his friends, and the Lord increased all that Job hadView full post »

Life Friends
Lulu is missing her friends. She spent the first year of her life in a room full of playmates, and just like that they are gone from herView full post »

One Day Soon, I Will Catch Him
Fasi Lu spent the morning mastering flip flops and the art of running, thanks to wild man big brother.View full post »

One month in frames
Okay, so no shocker here, life with three is taking some adjusting. At moments it is a melt-your-face-off kind of shock to our system ofView full post »

Two Weeks Home
Friday marked three weeks forever united, two weeks home in Tennessee. How life changes in mere flashes, nearly escaping our veryView full post »