Wednesday, January 2, 2013

So the New Year has begun

This week has been a pleasure mostly because Anna was home from school all week. It did remind me that I get very little done when she is home mostly because it is "Mommy you be a Mommy horse and I will be a baby horse." I did have to remind myself that these days will be numbered and I want to treasure each one of them.

I worked a little extra this week in the hopes to save a little extra for my summer vacation. I actually worked a day shift which I have not done in close to 15 years. I love working during the day but I would miss so much with Anna so for now I will stay on the night shift. I worked on New Year's eve so Gerard let me sleep on New Year's day. He brought Anna home sound asleep. I was busy making zebra for dinner (steak but Anna will only eat it if we call it zebra meat) and she was sleeping away on the sofa. I knew it was in my best interest to not let her sleep long, so I picked her up and snuggled with her while she was still asleep. What an amazing feeling.

Anna almost never slept in my arms. I can count maybe 3 or 4 times when she feel asleep and I was not totally exhausted and asleep in 2 minutes also. I insisted that Gerard take our picture which of course he thought I was crazy but took the picture anyway. I love holding her but because I take many of the pictures I am usually not in the pictures. So we have very few of Anna and I. Somehow holding her makes everything perfect. I can not imagine how empty my life would be without her.

For those of you who may not know Russia has banned adoptions to United States citizens. This is a very sad day for me. I pray that those who are waiting to return to pick up their children are allowed to do so. I pray that this ban is lifted quickly for all parties involved. I believe that another Russian adoption was not in our future but know that the possibility is gone makes it so final.

I am taking today to clean up the Christmas tree, set my home back to the pre-Christmas state, and reflect about the past year. In the past I would take the time to make a spread sheet of our finances and I think if I have time I will do that again this year. I want to stay on the path that we are on but of course it can be difficult.

I love fresh starts and the beginning of the new year is a perfect excuse to start fresh. There are a few things that I feel need to change with the up coming year. I like to think of myself as a positive thinker so I want to make sure that our focus this year is on all things positive. I find it is very easy to get wrapped up in negativity.

So in keeping with the Russian tradition of not making a resolution but making many New Year's Eve toasts here we go....

May you all experience good health in the up coming year.

May your homes be filled with so much love that they burst at the seems.

May we all learn to love and cherish to little things in life like a kiss from your baby even though it is sticky.

May every child who is waiting for a home feel comfort until they are held forever by their parents.

Happy New Year!



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your toasts. I feel so sad for all involved with this ban. And I still love your blog!! Did I tell you that my husband FINALLY did get a "real" job this fall? It is not his dream job, but he is back in the saddle again and we can finally breathe at least a little bit AND we finally have health insurance again!!!

Julie W!!

www.adventureswithaidan.org said...

It's always fun to decorate the house for Christmas. . .but isn't it nice to clean it all up and start fresh and clean? I love it both ways, but am really enjoying the cleanness of now. God bless and may you have an awesome 2013.

Melissa said...

Wishing that all your dreams come true this year, and your little one doesn't get too big for lots of snuggles and horsey rides!
Melissa
Happy New Year