Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

I love Thanksgiving! I try to have a thankful heart every day, but it's extra special to have a day to focus on all the good stuff, have an awesome meal full of tradition with extended family & just being together!
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This Thanksgiving, I am particularly thankful that our adoption is finalized with Kaya.
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I am thankful that God sees past the limitations I set for myself & uses me in ways I could never have imagined or planned for on my own.
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I am thankful that He has given me a devoted, faithful husband to share every up & down with.
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I am thankful that our home is full of children & activity...never a dull moment!!
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I am thankful that we are on a journey to our beautiful little boy in Ethiopia (which, by the way, our homestudy is getting the finishing touches & our dossier is DONE!!! Woo-Hoo!)
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I am thankful for this crazy world of technology that has enabled me to develop special friendships with people I haven't even met in person (yet!).
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I am thankful that my mom makes a kickin' pecan pie that we get to enjoy very soon!
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Happy Thanksgiving!! Blessings ~ Dardi

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Risk, Rain & Blessing

Can I be honest with you? REALLY honest? If not, don't read any further because, well, it's my blog & I'm gonna be as honest as I can be about a couple of things. Why? Because I don't ever want anyone to think my world is perfect, that I even begin to think I have it all figured out or that I'm not downright frustrated and afraid sometimes. Just keepin' it real...
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So, honestly, LIFE IS DOWNRIGHT HARD SOMETIMES. This has been brewing in my head for a bit, but right now it seems to break down like this:
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RISK
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I just happened upon this...I'm sorry, I don't know who wrote it, but it was too relevant not to share:
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To laugh is to risk appearing a fool,
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach out to another is to risk involvement,
To expose feelings is to risk exposing your true self.
To place your ideas and dreams before a crowd is to risk their loss.
To love is to risk not being loved in return,
To live is to risk dying,
To hope is to risk despair,
To try is to risk failure.
But risks must be taken because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.
The person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing.
He may avoid suffering and sorrow,
But he cannot learn, feel, change, grow or live.
Chained by his servitude he is a slave who has forfeited all freedom.
Only a person who risks is free.
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RAIN
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By playing it safe, by not taking risks, maybe we can avoid suffering or sorrow (the rain)...for a time. But at what cost?
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BLESSING
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Blessings come in all shapes, sizes & forms. I have come to understand that blessing does NOT equal piece of cake with whip cream & a cherry on top. My interpretation has evolved over time, & will probably continue to evolve, but for now I believe that blessings come with different degrees of responsibility and moments of sheer joy & pain mixed in.
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Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him. ~James 1:2-4, 12
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Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, HOPE. ~Romans 5:3-4
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I praise God because He gives us the opportunity to live out loud for HIM...not this world's idea of "living" (the "me" thing), but, as our associate pastor so eloquently put it last Sunday, He has commissioned us to live differently so that we can "liberate the imaginations of others that there is a different way". Our lives seem to have stepped completely out of the box into territory that we could not have imagined years ago: Our hearts have been broken for the fatherless, and we are in the process of adopting our 2nd child, which means we will have 7 children--not exactly "normal"; Joe is beginning work on his 2nd book and continues to be invited to speak, teach & encourage others on how to work with wounded children. We are flying above the radar like a big ol' jumbo jet, and while we are thankful, it also gets hard sometimes. When you put yourself out there with your convictions, which don't seem to look like the "American Dream", you are left open to criticism, judgment & spiritual attack. But for us, the blessing of this life that we have been called to far outweighs the risk & the rain...we choose to live...
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Lord, we want to live for Your kingdom, not the kingdom of this world. Help us to confidently & courageously take risks, knowing that life gets hard, that the rain will come, but also KNOWING that we have been called & that You are bigger than any of the "tough stuff". We ask for encouragement so that we may continue to walk in the blessings You desire for us. We claim this day the freedom that comes with taking risks ~ In Jesus' Name, Amen

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Sunday Snapshot

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KYLER!!!
Today, Kyler is 14 Years Old, so he gets to be the focus of my "Sunday Snapshot"!








Kyler, I am so proud to say that you are my son! Your sense of humor, constant laughter & compassion for others (especially children) makes me smile. We love you beyond words... this family would not be the same without you!! Happy 14th birthday, Kyler-man!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thankful Thursday


One of the many things I am thankful for is my husband. I am thankful that he loves the Lord, he loves & encourages me, he is a good daddy & that we are walking this road of faith together. It is good to have someone by your side that knows you, dreams with you, & it doesn't hurt that the man can cook, too!
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Happy Thursday! ~Dardi

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sunday Snapshot

I got this idea for "Sunday Snapshot" from another blog (see button on the side), & I loved it, especially since I've had two years of not being able to share the photos of our little girl! So, today's focus of my Sunday Snapshot is Miss Kaya Ashley Faith...sorry for the break in some pics, for some reason between 4 months & one year, I didn't have the photos on my computer. Those will be for another day! ;o)

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This is our peanut, right after she came home, all 4 lbs. 15 oz. of her! These clothes were preemie & still too big!!

First Family Picture!


Christmas, 2007



You're really gonna let me touch that!?!



Pumpkins are pretty exciting!!



Christmas, 2008

Doing Homework With Brother

The Princess on Her Throne at the Beach


Easter, 2009


Balloonfest

Posing with the Monkey...It's a long story that involves a certain Daddy that is wrapped around a little girl's finger!

Happy 2nd Birthday!

Go Arrows!!

Trick-or-Treat, 2009...Disclosure: this will forever drive me crazy that this picture uploaded wrong b/c I am obsessive about such things, but I do not have the time or patience to figure out how to fix it, so tilt your head & you will enjoy the picture! :o)

So, this is a glimpse into the past two wonderful years with our blessing. Praising God that we get the privilege of watching her continue to grow. Kaya, we love you sooooo much!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Beautiful Day & The Cat's Outta the Bag!!

Today, we dedicated Kaya in church. It was absolutely awesome to stand before family & friends to proclaim this child for the Lord. While we've prayed over her many times over the last two years, we weren't allowed to do anything "official" before she was adopted. After church, we enjoyed a time of fellowship & celebration. Little did I know that my husband had been working behind the scenes on a very special surprise (he totally caught me off guard & brought me to tears). I have attached a picture of a picture that was done especially for our family by Matt, a college student that goes to our church. God has given him an amazing gift & I am so thankful that he shared it with us!



This doesn't do it justice, but I had to share. It is full of such special meaning, I don't even know where to begin, but I want to explain. First, it shows our family walking on the beach, which is where Joe & I have lifted some pretty intense prayers to our Father. It also shows us together as a family walking in His light & in the sand is written "O'hana means family, & family means no one gets left behind or forgotten" (crying again). But this is the most wonderful part...and this is where the "cat is let out of the bag"...if you'll notice all of us, including Kaya on the far right, are holding hands, but on the left, it shows our son Kyler's hand outstretched waiting to grab onto somebody...
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Friends, that little boy is our son........
He is three years old, & he is waiting for us in Ethiopia!
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Yes, God has shown us this is where our next journey is taking us. If you look back in my blog, there is a post "Praying His Will". It is amazing what happens when you ask God what it is you're supposed to be doing. We are thrilled, scared, excited...you name, we're feeling it! But we have said, "Here am I, send me!" & the Lord has said, "Go." We're walkin' by faith, baby.......
Be Blessed ~ Dardi

Friday, November 6, 2009

Pictures from Adoption Day


Feeling a little bashful, but safe with Daddy!
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Hmm, this guy's not all bad...He's giving me something pink!
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The Whole Gang
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I love Kiki!!
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Family Dinner at the Cheesecake Factory
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CHEESECAKE!!!!
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Special trip to Build-a-Bear...Rubbing my heart on my belly
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Giving Bear a "Bath"
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Loving my new bear, "Tu" (Everything seems to have the name "Tu" these days)
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These are a few pictures from our adoption day (not the greatest pic quality...you'll have days like that!). We really enjoyed spending some special time together as a family. For someone that loves being the center of attention, Kaya was pretty bashful at the court hearing. I don't blame her...it's kind of intimidating! We enjoyed dinner out & then a trip to Build-a-Bear where we all put our "hearts" into her special bear. Fun day!!
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We are looking forward to this Sunday. We have arranged to have Kaya dedicated in church, and being that it is Orphan Sunday, we felt it was an appropriate day. We are excited to share this time with family & friends that have walked this journey with us. Yay!!!
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Be Blessed ~ Dardi