Thursday, November 30, 2006
What would it be like to be Mary???
Monday, November 27, 2006
Sunday, November 26, 2006
What a week to be Thankful!
The weekend before Thanksgiving we had a support raising event for my sister's family. They are going to Mexico to be missionaries. They will work with Back 2 Back ministries which works with orphans and people of Monterrey. We were really hoping for a good turn out but didn't get what we were expecting. So, we trust that the Lord is working in the hearts of those that we sent invitations. God will provide for them in His timing we are praying how else we might be able to help. We may ask a local restuarant to get a % of their profits for a night and invite our friends to bring their families to eat.
We had a great time with our sisters and their families. Our kids play sooo well and enjoy each others company. When they come over the kids disappear and the adults get to talk. It is a wonderful thing!
We spent Thanksgiving with Brad's mom. We took a two mile walk in the morning with our dog and Grandma and then ate at her house and then went to our church where our family was on the clean up crew for the Thanksgiving meal that they served for over 200 people who needed a place to be on Thanksgiving! It was great family time. On Friday, my twin sister and family and my brother and his family joined us for a game of Lazer Tag. 40 people played in our "Misssion" and my niece who is 14 was the #3 scorer. Fun was had by all and Cathy and I watched with Asher from the observation deck.
We had a great week and to top it off. Caleb came down with the flu tonight. Hopefully, he will not be sick all night, but we shall wait and see. We are blessed in so many ways and love the four kids we have. I have a wonderful husband and best friend. I have counted my blessings this week and can't get over how incredibly blessed I am. I'm so rich in the Lord, it is like no other.
So here are some pictures of this week. Oh, yeah, it has been sooooo warm here lately we are still riding bikes and playing football outside without our coats and gloves. Can you belive it! I don't think my photos are loading so I'll try again later. Thanks for reading!
Thursday, November 16, 2006
We are still here and we are doing well!

Sorry that I haven't written lately. We are doing well. We will be having a weekend with family coming into town. Brad's sister and family comes in from Mexico tonight and my sister and her family who is raising support to go to Mexico and minister along side Brad's sister and family. We are having a support raising event Saturday for them and life has been crazy. Also, Asher gets dedicated on Sunday! It will be great to have family in for that event.
I have photos to post and things to say but it may have to wait a few more days. I'm so thankful with time with our family and we'd appreciate prayers for our event. And this is Michigan week. GO BUCKS! I'll write more later when the dust settles.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
So Here is What Happened on Halloween!

Well, everyone was happy on Halloween! Abby, Asher and I were "scaredy cats" for Halloween and stayed in and watched High School Musical while eating candy. We left a bowl of candy on the porch so we wouldn't have to see the scary masks that came to the door. Caleb dressed up as Yoda - thanks to Brad for making his mask the night before. Caroline was going to be Anne of Green Gables but realized that she gave away the dress that she was going to wear. So with 20 minutes before they were to leave we leaped into action and came up with STATIC CLING!!!! She was thinking a laundry basket and since I needed all my baskets last night we decided to attach clothes to a sweat suit and call her static cling! What a great sense of humor she has! Asher just had a pumpkin hat and a trick or treat shirt on. He went casual! Abby put on a horse outfit for the picture! Fun was had by all and Abby was so glad she stayed in and no one woke with nightmares. Hurray!
Monday, October 30, 2006
What will we do about Halloween?????
Monday, October 23, 2006
Now and Then . . .
My Sweetie!

There is a breeze in the air and today we saw some snow pebbles. Not big enough for flakes so they are more like snow pebbles. Saturday was sweetest day! And my sweetie (of 15 years of marriage and 7 years of dating before that) was sick this weekend. We are passing around the virus I had last month. He was sick this weekend and he was still cared for me and worried that I was going to be tired today after being up with Asher last night while he broke his 7th and 8th tooth! I really appreciate him. He is the best help mate! The perfect and only one for me!!! I love you honey!!!
Friday, October 13, 2006
Fall is Here!




It is Starting to look like fall around here and this past week Abby has been home with a rash and a virus! So while the kids in the neighborhood were at school we came out to play. I don't know if her rash was from her 5 year shots that she got two weeks ago or just something she caught. We are hoping it will not cirulate through the family. We are in the full swing of the soccer season and enjoying following our football teams: Kings HS, Ohio State and Cincy Bengals! It is hard to believe that we,ve been home 3 mos from Ethiopia! We just completed our first post placement report and we are sooo blessed with a healthy and happy boy! Although these photos don't show it. They do show that Asher's taste test on leaves are a big thumbs down!:(
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
A picture paints 1000 words! Gotta see these!
These photos educate me, make me grateful and urge me to pray for the people of Ethiopia and others around the world struggling to survive. They also stir a passion in my heart for Africa, but I don't know what to do about that yet. Still praying!
It's not by MIGHT, not by POWER but by MY SPIRIT. . .
Here's the link http://www.womeninphotography.org/archive15-July03%20/member_prof/12MenNChurchLarge.html
Thursday, September 28, 2006
There's an Author in the Family!!!

My parents brought the new author in our family flowers to help her celebrate. Caroline is having a short story printed in the Anthology of Short Stories that is due to come out the end of January. The best part of the whole honor is this awesome article that was written about her. I will see if I can have this copied to my blog. It is from the Sept. 28th, 2006 issue of the a local newspaper.
Student publishes first story
BY ANDREA REEVES -- Caroline set a goal for herself: to get published before she turned 20.
And as a student , she'll see her name in print in just a few months.
Ewing wrote a short story that was selected for the "Anthology of Short Stories by Young Americans." The book went to print Aug. 5 and will be available for purchase in January.
Her story, "The Snowman who Loved Hot Chocolate," is about a snowman who steals hot chocolate from a mother of six children, gets kicked out of the yard, only to later be adopted by the family and kept in a freezer.
While Ewing wrote the story as a fourth-grader, it wasn't until last school year that her teacher told the class that anyone who wanted to be in a contest should bring in stories they'd written.
"I thought I'd give it a try," she said. "I always wanted to be a writer. I think it's cool I actually got published."
In addition to her ambition of writing short stories and children's and teen books, Caroline also wants to be an interior designer and a missionary when she graduates in 2013.
"I don't know if I can do all that, but I hope I can fit it all in," she said, her contagious grin lighting up her face.
Her aspiration to become a missionary in Mexico or Africa comes from an aunt and uncle who are missionaries in Mexico.
She also has a 9-month-old brother named Asher, whom her parents adopted from Ethiopia.
But her simple reason for this aspiration: "I want to spread God's word to people who need it."
But for now, Caroline seems content to be a student, albeit a mature one.
"She is very, very conscientious," said her teacher, Mrs. Wiley. "She's an ideal student in a lot of ways. She's inspired by serving others and she's just really wise for her age. She's thoughtful and dedicated to what she believes in."
She likes to re-decorate her room, write, spend time on the computer, knit and sew and play sports. She's on a soccer, softball and baseball team in addition to playing games with her siblings in her front yard.
"Our family, we love the Bengals, Reds and the Buckeyes. I'm an avid sports fan so I follow those teams," she said.
She also likes to read, and lists The Lily Series and The Westing Game as her favorite books in addition to the Bible. "That's my favorite book of all time," she said.
"I think it shows a good deal of hard work and dedication... She's done something at such a young age that adults have difficulty doing," said Wiley. "It's a happy day when any kid achieves something great. She is, at a very young age, able to set goals and achieve them."
I want to thank Andrea Reeves for capturing my daughter with her whole heart and not leaving anything out that she shared. I wish I could take the credit for his precious 6th grader, but it is by the grace of God that she is what she is. God has taken hold of her at a young age and she has been walking with the Lord ever since. When I grow up I want to be like her.
The Boys Are on the Move!!!



Well, the past two weeks we've added two more accomplished bike riders to our family. Abby and Caleb have mastered their bikes without training wheels and they are riding all around ALL the time. Well, Asher didn't want to be left out so he got on his bike this week and loved it. Of course, he had to check the tires first. We are working on our balancing skills so that next spring we can take some big bike rides around our local lake, but the terrain in quite curvy and we need to have good control so no one ends up in the lake.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Proud Man Standing!!

Wahooo! He is standing! What am I talking about.?. AHHHH, he is standing!! He learned to crawl about two weeks ago and last week I was sitting at the computer working and I know I left him on his stomach to play with some toys and in moments, I mean MOMENTS later he was standing at the activity table banging away at the buttons. Now he gets himself up and then screams cause he can't get down and he also needs close supervision cause he will let go with out warning and fall backwards. He seems to be doing so much lately, I keep thinking he will slow down. Asher can sit up, crawl, get from his stomach to sitting position to standing, he can wave and clap! We are definitely at a different baby proofing level and all hands are on deck to help at all times in our household. Whew! It is tiring but oh, so much fun!!! What will come next . . . maybe he will say "Mama!" I'll keep you posted!
Monday, September 18, 2006
What to do with all my feelings???
Monday, September 11, 2006
Happy Enkutatash - New Year!
Thursday, September 07, 2006
How many takes does it take to take a family photo?
Can you believe that this in not even half of the shots that we took! We have some that are doable but I'm sure we will try for another photo session soon. :)
Friday, September 01, 2006
5 Senses of Ethiopia: Smells

Well, I should have done this one first as I have to strain my brain to remember some. But off the top of my head the smells that come back to my mind are of car exhaust and burning trash. I remember the burning smell being one that reminds me of when I went to Tanzania. Burning trash was the only way the Tanzanians could handle the trash situation. I assume the same is true from Addis but I'm not sure. I wish we would have had the chance to go to the country side but because we made three trips back to the embassy to check on paperwork we weren't able to do so. I wonder if you could smell the burning trash in the country as well. Coffee is the best smell from Ethiopia. The rich robust flavors fill the air when someone starts the wonderful coffee ceremony. I enjoyed on one ride to a back neighborhood to go to the wood carrier women's project the wonderful smell of roasted corn that was being cooked on the road side and sold. The Stews or Wats that are made for the Ethiopian dishes are so delightful and makes your nostrils dance with the flavorful spices. Can't wait to go to the Ethiopian restaurant and experience these again! YUM!!!!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
End of Summer Photos
Caleb and Asher out for a walk
First Cherrio with help from Abby!
Life's a party with my big sister Caroline!
Wide Eyed! Have I taken too many photos?
Last day of summer celebration with Grandma and Grandpa Shipley at the Mason Whippy Dip has become annual tradition - since this was year 2! Asher slept through this visit but has experienced a bit cause it is hard to eat ice cream with a baby straped to your tummy. We had a great summer but we are now in the second week of school and plan to head back to the whippy dip this weekend before it closes for the summer! 

Here are some photos of some of our activities in August. August 10th we celebrated Abby's 5th birthday Ballerina Style and LOTS of Pink. Pink tutus, pink cup cakes, pink lemonade everything pink!

Asher loves water and the bath becomes a big party especially if you add a sister or a brother!Life around our house can be very tiring! And Asher is the only one that gets caught up on his sleep somehow! Oh, for an afternoon nap!!!














