Thursday, July 31, 2008

Summer Days!

Just can't get enough of Summer! Shhh don't say the other S - Word!
Drive Way Yoga
Baseball bunch
Sprinkler
And of course, drums done in ALL seasons and
in all forms - notice the rulers for sticks.

An amazing update!

I know you are looking for pictures but I have to post this update for precious Yordi Pray for a flight home. Thank You Lord for providing for this family!!!!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

What a sweet picture of love.

This article is about DeMarcus Ware of the Dallas Cowboys, who gets his fulfillment from something other than Football. The picture reminds me of an Ann Gedde photo. Check it out!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Please Pray

for a sweet blessing in ET, Selah Yordanos, and her mother ,Carolyn, who is in need of prayer to get her home where she can get the medical care to save her life. But first she needs our prayers for her health to improve for the plane ride home to better care, a loving family and for all God has in store for her life. Carolyn is a brave woman that is living a reckless faith. Please pray for them today!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

On the Road again. . .

Caroline is on the road again to Kentucky! This week she has returned to Jackson KY with her JH youth to come along side the Happy Church for a VBS and outreach ministry. Here is a blog site to update you about their trip http://hopestudentmissions.blogspot.com/. We miss her and the kids ask about her daily but we know we will see her soon and she is bring the love of Jesus and the Word of God to these precious children. Here is her post from last year.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Summer Sprinkler Fun!

What is summer without some sprinkler fun!





Saturday, July 19, 2008

Move That Bus! Move That Bus! Move that bus...

This post written by guest blogger - Caroline



Home Extreme Makeover was near our area this week. We decided to at least try it and see how long everyone would last in the extreme heat of 95 degrees. :) This was the last day and we hoped we would get to see the family come home. Needless to say it was very crowded. (See below)






What was kind of fun to see the behind the scenes of how they made the show. For example when the family comes home they have to focus on getting all the shots of the family's reaction so before the limo even got there the camera crew got 5 shots of the crowd chanting "Move that bus! move that bus! move that bus!" They also got multiple shots of the bus pulling away. We also got to see Ty from a distance.


Even though it was hot, sweaty and we were in the very back of the crowd, it was kind of fun to be in the action. At one point when we were starting to get to the end of our rope, Paul (a member of the design team) got on a mega phone and told every on that the family would be home in 2 minutes. The whole place erupted. However, it wasn't until 45 minutes later that the limo pulled down the street. Due to many filed complains within the 45 minitues Mom decided that we would stay till the big Move That Bus moment.


It is supposed to air the second week of the new season. (some day in October) I doubt we'll be seen, but you should hear our voices!







someone was very tired
















Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Forever Day!!! #2

Today two year ago we brought Asher home from Ethiopia. The day was full of tears, joy, love and to be honest lots of spinning on my part from the LONG travel. Our life and family has been forever changed and we are so glad to have a fourth Ewing child in our family. We are deeply blessed!!! Happy Forever Day, Asher!

Asher and Daddy after landing in Chicago in July, 2006

Asher and Mom in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia

Asher sleeps on the last leg home!

Asher and his brother and sisters this July, 2008

Here is the slide show from two years ago.



Friday, July 11, 2008

Fun with Far Away Friends!

We had so much fun with some awesome friends that came into town and stopped to visit with us. I met Shelley two years ago when we went to ET to pick up our kids. We so wish we lived closer and this could be a weekly event. We went to play in the park. Her kids are so wonderfully made with different personalities and they all seemed to enjoy their time together sooo much. My kids couldn't stop quoting their new friends and reliving the moment. Thanks, for the pick me up Shelley!

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Blue Ribbon Day!

Abby recently had a horse show and earned her first blue ribbon. Here is her trail (blue ribbon) ride and some photos of the day! She sure loves to ride and Serenity did a wonderful job as well. Besides her horsemanship, walk trout and trail entries, Abby was able to join in the games this time as well. She rode with an egg in a spoon, an apple under her neck and tried to be the first to drink her baby bottle while riding. All in all a fun day of riding!



Sunday, July 06, 2008

Fourth of July Week Fun!

We've had a great fourth of July week. We had a rare opportunity to spend time with some of our cousins from Mexico and we took a quick trip north for a family reunion. We are tired but had a great time!!!














Monday, June 30, 2008

Birthdays Celebrated

What do you do when your birthday falls during the time of year that everyone is out of town on vacation or busy celebrating Christmas? Well, you just move your birthday so you can actually HAVE guests at your party. That is what we did for Caleb and Abby this year. We usually celebrate with friends every other year and this year was a friends party year. So we put the parties together and went to PUMP IT UP! It is a party place where you can jump on all kinds of fun blow up things like slides and obstical courses and all. I forgot my camera but my great friend posted her pictures here. So Happy 9 1/2 Caleb and Happy early birthday, Abby!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Summer Time Activities

Here are some of the activities we've done this summer so far:



Driving Range outing with Caleb and Grandma and Grandpa










Tons of pool time!


One night we took our kayak out on our community lake.

This was my land buddy while the other four fit on our two person Kayak.

This was Asher's first time.




Saturday, June 28, 2008

Going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo. . .

The weather called for rain but we missed it all at the zoo. Asher has been asking A LOT lately to go to the zoo and see the tigers. When we pulled into the parking lot he said,

"No, I don't want to go to the zoo. I'm scared of tigers!"


Go figure. We saw the tigers, polar bears, giraffes (my favorite), and many other wonderful animals. We had a great time and Asher loved his first time at the zoo so we bought a pass and we'll be back.



Sorry that I've been such a lame blogger lately. I've got lots of catching up to do. So stay tuned for a belayed Father's Day, a driving range outing, kayaking and many more.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Kids Against Hunger!

Do you ever just want to do something for the hungry children of this world? I'm found an incredible tangible way that you and I can do this? Not only through donations but also through volunteering! This organization is coming to our area. It is called Kids against Hunger and this branch of it will open in July.

Kids Against Hunger food packets are a specially formulated rice-soy casserole that nourishes starving children and their families in nearly 40 countries. The Kids Against Hunger network currently includes over 30 food packaging satellites across the United States and one in Canada. We are proud to announce that A Child's Hope International has been approved as a licensee for Kids Against Hunger in the greater Cincinnati area.

These simple ready to eat meals are a revolutionary food package that has been developed by some of the world's leading food scientists at Cargill, Pillsbury, General Mills and ADM. Just one package provides six nutritionally-complete servings to feed starving children around the world as well as the hungry here at home, and all for the low cost of 25 cents per serving.
In 2007, the Kids Against Hunger feeding network has shipped food to 38 countries.
You can be involved by donating or volunteering your time to pack food to ship. I really feel like this would benefit Ethiopia so much at this time but I need to find the right connections to make this happen. I'm praying that we can get this worked our to ship to ET. Right now this satalite plans on shipping the packets to Haiti, Swalizland and Appalacha, KY. We can't wait to start getting involved to help feed the hungry children of the US and ALL over the world!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Being South of the Border!

I've just returned from Monterrey, Mexico and as you can tell from the previous post Caroline stayed for an extra week with her two Aunts and two Uncles and 13 cousins. We had an amazing week. God blessed us with unbelievable weather (no temps above 95!!)! We loved working hard, loving on kids and gathering crowds to hear testimonies and how Jesus can be their friend forever!
I had many highlights but one that really stands out is the first night we were there. We had a huge outreach event on the property of Back 2 Back where all the children's homes came and all the teens that live on their property that are in the on going educational program and staff came together (around 450-500 people). The speaker (a dynamic mexican preacher) presented the gospel and told these orphans how God saw VALUE in each and everyone of them. But the best part was when he asked the workers of all the children's homes to come up front and ask the Americans to look after the young ones on their laps. He admonished them, encouraged them, came along side them and empathized with them, thanked them (had the kids thank them), loved on them and most importantly - PRAYED FOR THEM!!! This totally touched my heart and gave me a great perspective of the week that I needed to look at ALL the opportunities to serve this week. It's not just all about the kids but there are several people I can serve!!!
She stayed on the whole time! Rid'em Cowgirl!

Just some of them - Great to have cousins!


My twin sis at the Clinic!


Mother and Daughter


At the BIG event with a 13 year old girl!


Soccer Fun!


At a ball ceremony. We try to make each child feel special when they
recieve their ball and gaterade.

I took a day to be an Aunt.

Working hard and she never complained!

This is the same boy I say last year and he had just been dropped off.

It is so good to see a smile on his face.


My partner for the Day! Just precious!


Just the beautiful mountains that can be seen anywhere.

We took some kids here to swim, hike and play - field trip.