More goofing around than egg dying
Hunt #1 at home--Eggs from the Easter bunny
Gifts from Nana Judy and Papa Denny
Too funny!
Dre and Mami
Luke, Maria and Andres--1 year ago in Cartegena
1 year later celebrating Easter together for the first time
Maria figuring out the Easter egg hunt after the eggs were gone
But Dre got it from the moment it began
Easter bunny impression with a good shot of his eye after stitch removal
Papa Bill showing the kids domino tricks on Easter
Kids with grandparents and Andres pouting since we took him away from his Easter basket
Kids with Grandparents on Easter
The Jensen 5--one year ago in Bogota
The Jensen Family on Easter 2009
Maria loved this Easter gift--a shirt made by Nana Sharon for Princess Maria
Andres' 3rd birthday was on April 25th and it was so much fun. When I look at him now versus when we got him, he looks SO much older and is quite a bit heavier---I think 10 lbs. heavier! Becoming three continues to bring a lot of orneriness and curiosity with it. He found a large, white, plastic object and shoved it us his nose--and I mean really shoved it up his nose. It was so high up in there I couldn't reach it with tweezers so in one last-ditch effort to save us from another doctor's visit, I made him blow his nose harder than ever before, and thank goodness it shot out! Whew! The good news is that his birthday went off without any injuries. We had to squeeze it in between Big Brother Luke's baseball games, but he didn't care one bit. He absolutely loved his Elmo cupcake cake and his Elmo hat. All of his gifts lit up his face as most were Diego toys. He LOVES Diego. Matter of fact, a side note, one day at pre-school, he was playing with one of his friends and told his teacher he needed to go potty. When Andres went inside, his friend became quite sad. His friend waited and waited and waited for Dre to return. Finally, Dre cam running back out on the playground and his little friend went running after him with arms wide open saying, "Diego!!!" So, often times around the house, not only will you hear us call him Andres, Dre Dre, or Dre, but you will also hear Diego. Especially when he is playing with Maria when he is Diego and she is Dora. For some reason, I am always Boots or Tico. Not sure what that says about me. : ) Anyway, he had a great birthday and we got him a motorized car to ride on. He's in heaven!
The infamous foreign object that went up the nose--notice the tear on the chin!
Dre--1 year ago in Bogota
Our beautiful 3 year-old on his first birthday experience with us!
Mami and Papi thrilled to be spending Andres' first birthday celebration with him
Birthday boy with his Elmo cupcake cake
Maria "reading" the birthday card that she made for Andres
Help from Big Brother on the new motorized car
While Mother's Day was nice--church, breakfast with family and a soccer game--I really reflected a lot on Maria and Andres' mom. It's so sad that she can't see what beautiful children they are, how happy they are. She's truly missing out on so much and she just has to know it inside. Hopefully, someday, if the kids want to, we can find their birth mother and she can see firsthand what tremendous kids they are! They are both doing so well. Andres is finally talking in short sentences that are sometimes even comprehendable! YEAH!!! He will be going to pre-school next year in our local school district for four 1/2 days each week and receiving services to help him get caught up with other three year olds. I have no doubt he will be fine by kindergarten. He goes non-stop and wears me out most days. Maria is still working hard on her speech. She still gets a lot of her sounds transposed and mixed up but overall, she has come miles. Her speech teachers have decided it's time to place less emphasis on her pronunciation and start focusing a little more on her grammar. As a former English teacher, you can imagine how happy that made me. I try hard with her, but she's learning so much in such a short time, I think it's brain overload. She will be going to full-day kindergarten next year which I think will be a perfect spot for her. This will give her more time and more repetition to learn the basics. She continues to excel in soccer and is now trying t-ball and loves it all. And she is really into fashion! She got some money for her birthday and she took it with her one day when we went to Wal-Mart. I expected her to buy a Dora toy or something like that, but instead, she bought a shiny pair of yellow sandals. I had to laugh. If I didn't know better, I would think she is a direct descendant of her Nana Sharon! I just couldn't be more proud of these two, and of course, Luke as well. He's about to wrap up 3rd grade. We've had a lot of fun reminiscing about life a year ago and how much it has changed for him. He is an excellent big brother ( as I think I say in EVERY posting) and he is tremendous student! Between Maria's soccer and softball and Luke's soccer and baseball, weekends are definitely busy but fun. I swear there are times when Luke runs out onto the baseball field and I just can't believe that I'm seeing what I'm seeing. He has grown quite a bit this year (although still a bean pole with little muscles) and his feet have already caught up with mine. Such a funny stage to see a boy with skis for shoes! He's also been working really hard with Cub Scouts and is now a Webelo. He and his dad have a good time doing the campouts together. They'll have another one this summer the weekend of the CHI Colombian reunion in St. Louis. So, while I hate that Luke won't be able to go and meet all the other Colombian children we have followed, I am planning on taking Maria and Andres to St. Louis. Should be a fun weekend to finally meet people that I feel like I already know but have never met face-to-face.
Finally, on May 19, we had our first Family Day together. Since Matt was not going to be able to be with us on the actual day, we decided to take the kids to the Royals baseball game the Saturday before it. It was a great family outing as we explored our new baseball field with an incredible amount of kids activities within the ballpark. We only watched about an inning before taking the kids to explore. As always, a little excitement must be thrown into the evening, and I'll given you one guess who always creates it. . .yes, Andres. He was climbing on some metal bleachers and fell, smacking his OTHER eye and cutting the eyebrow open. Now keep in mind, he just got his stitches out of his other eye approximately 4 weeks prior to this. Fortunately, he did not need stitches, but he got to visit the First Aid office of the stadium and getting a Royals pin for being so brave. After that, we were actually able to go enjoy the last few innings of the game as Andres sat on Papi's lap.
The Jensen 5 at the K
Pretty sure they just don't get any cuter!
Andres saw the A and excitedly screamed, "A for Andres!"
So you can see that someone else had to follow suit!
Always happy
Maria's big hit
Maria and Andres 1 year ago in Bogota
Maria and Andres 1 year later at their first Kansas City Royals game ( and minutes before eye injury #2)
All smiles in First Aid
What is this sticky stuff!!?? At least it got his mind off of his eye.
After enough excitement for one night, going home
For our actual Family Day, the kids and I sorted and packaged all of the donated items for our Family Service project for the CVI orphanage in Bogota. We were able to collect over $200 and 4000 individual items to send. Maria was so proud that she was trying to tell people what all of our boxes were for when were waiting in line at the post office. . . "These boxes are for all the kids who don't have Mami's and Papi's." Just a priceless time and I can't tell you how much joy I got out of watching the kids get excited about each and every item we package. I never could have imagined how much gratification they would actually experience from donating items rather than receiving items for themselves, especially Luke. He really enjoyed collecting items from his class and I was so proud of how he went into his classroom and led them in a service project. What a selfless gesture my kids have learned. We ended our Family Day with dinner out at the place of their choice which is always Mexican food. This time we actually splurged and ordered sopapillas. Not something we normally do as we are always too full to eat our complete meals. But this time, who cared? It was our Family Day and we deserved to celebrate!
Sorting all of the donated items
Dre excited to find a Diego toothbrush
Mailing donations at the post office
8 comments:
I always enjoy your posts and photos! I can't believe it has been a year since reading those posts from your days in Colombia....time really does go so quickly. We won't be at the reunion this year, but hopefully next. It would be great to have the chance to meet someday. God bless!
It can't be a year already, wow! Congratulations! All the kids look great :)
I really enjoyed this post. Sounds like Andres and Sofia would be the best of friends. I have learned to carry a travel size first aid kit. Poor Maria, that picture says it all. Admiring the eggs along the way, bless her heart. Next year, she'll be ready at the go!! Great job Luke in leading the school donation program. What a fine example you are to your classmates.
What a super post! I can't believe it's been a year...time flies. One thing I love in your pics is that you can see what a great big brother Luke is...in every pic. And the other two have grown so much and have such a peace and love in their eyes...compared to the one year ago pics. Happy family day!
As always the Jensen's have warmed my heart....life is so good and you are so blessed my dear friend. Have a fabulous summer with the kiddos and be safe Andres!! Love you all much-M
Great catch up post. Been wondering how you guys were doing. Sounds like all of the kids are doing great! ove all the pics...and the comparisons to last year. Hard to believe how much they have grown!
Too fun checking out all your pics and the fun events of the spring! Congrats on your 1 year anniversary...how precious a year it was! Can't wait to see you all again at the reunion in St. Louis.
Hi! Really enjoyed reading your blog...was wondering if you would email me because we are starting the process of adopting and already have 2 children of our own. If you would be willing to "talk" with me over email I would be grateful. Thanks.
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