Wednesday, January 23, 2013

BRYCE

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRYCE!

We are so lucky to have Bryce in our family.  I love how God designs families so that each and every member is unique.  We all have our own interests, talents, and personalities.Our family is blessed to have Bryce.  Some of Bryce's current favorites are:  rocks (says he is going to be a geologist when he grows up), Skylanders, basketball, legos, reading (yeah!)- his favorite book series this year was The Series of Unfortunate Events, and listening to music/playing games on his ipod (the boy can sing and dance, but only when he is alone...no audience for this guy...he's way too shy).

 It is hard to believe that ten years have passed since the day we met Bryce (interestingly, it's been less than ten years that he has been Bryce...he didn't have a name for two days!!!!  He was "Baby Boy" on his hospital chart because we couldn't decide on a name for him- clearly I was in denial that I was having a boy).  Thankfully we love the name Bryce AND the fine young man that he is becoming.


Bryce is such a sweet boy.  He has such a kind heart and has always been a sensitive soul.  He was, and is, such a cutie!





We are looking forward to celebrating Bryce's special day with him.  He deserves to be celebrated!  He is super excited to be "double digits" (his mom is a wee bit sad about no longer having a nine year old).  

Happy 10th Birthday Bryce!
We love you sooooo much!


***Be sure to check back in a few days to see an update on Bryce's birthday surprise...it is a doozy (in my opinion...we'll see if I can handle his gift).




Monday, January 21, 2013

Dr. King

The following is the same post that I included on our blog last year...I can't think of a better first post for 2013...I promise a family update soon, but for now, enjoy a few of my favorite Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quotes.


"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."





"I have a dream...that little black boys and little black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers."
Martin Luther King, Jr.

August 28th, 1963, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.


(Grace and Alyssa - two years ago...)



And what would Dr. King say about the 147 million orphans in our world? 
 ...when considering adoption, 
"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just the first step."
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.