From the mouth of Ty

At prayer time tonight… Ty: Jesus,  dank you I had… What’s dat called ‘gain, Mom? Me: What is what called again? Ty: Pich Me: Pitch? Ty: No, piiiich (pinching fingers together) Me:  Pinch? Ty: No.  Missue. Me:  Miss Sue? Ty:  Yah.  Dank you ‘at Miss Sue today. Me:  Ooooooh.  Speech.  Is that what you were […]

Mom's Night Out Miracle

I wish I was better at putting down on paper screen how many ways God has shown His faithfulness in our journey to get Grafted Families up and running.  But I’m not.  So you’ll just have to deal with what I have.  I just posted an entry here at our Grafted Families blog about our […]

Adoption Aside

As Ty picks up more grammar, phraseology, and vocabulary, we are becoming a bilingual family.  Our second language is Ty-ese.  While receptive and comprehensive abilities have made huge improvements (our therapists and specialists say they’ve never seen such a large jump in such a short period of time…then again, maybe because they’ve never worked with an […]

Christmas Came Early

Unlike the processes in many other foreign countries that allow children to be adopted into U.S. families, nothing legal happened while we were in Korea.  I mean we didn’t do anything illegal.  I just mean we didn’t appear before a judge, there was no courtroom, and no final adoption.  We merely gained custody.  Maybe the […]

Speech Milestones

When I returned home from my weekend away last week, Ty and Patrick were super-excited to show me that they had mastered “bagel” while I was away.  “So what?” While Ty’s speech has come very far in the last 6 months, he struggles with poor enunciation.  Being smart and strong-willed, he has figured out when […]

Light at the end of the tunnel

This morning I filed Ty’s finalization paperwork.  For Korean adoptions, one does not adopt in country but Korea actually transfers guardianship to our agency.  The actual legal adoption takes place about 6 months after placement.  We had our last post placement visit yesterday which allowed us to file today.  Now we just sit and pray […]

3 Little Girls

Half The Sky has been given one-time permission to advocate for 3 little girls in China who desperately need forever families. They need complex, ongoing surgery and care for heart conditions, and their only chance of these lifesaving treatments is a family. So, please visit http://www.halfthesky.org/work/3littlegirls.php and pass the word along. There is also a […]