Saturday, January 29, 2011

Keane


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Keane Eli or Keano as we like to call him is 16 months old and a package wrapped up with smiles and stubborness. We have entered into the phase of, "Mom don't you dare put me down, or I will throw myself onto the floor and scream as loud as I can." Yes that stage as all you moms who have been there can sympathize with me here. Keano, my third son, has definitely been my most stubborn child. If I'm just looking at him out of no where he will just raise his hand up and smack me in the face and then laugh about it. I guess my big "OWWWWW" reaction must seem real funny to him. Followed along with a "NO Keano that is not nice", followed along with another wack by Keano. Scott always looks at me and says "you're 24 and he's 16 months"..haha like I can win this battle. So I set him down on the floor and fits of rage enter Keane as he dramatically collapes on the floor and screams. And then my heart breaks for him and I scoop him up in my arms and pat his little tush and lovingly say in a motherly voice "it's ooooooookay Keano, mama's here." I love his little mind. He is constantly on the move from one thing to the next and I would love to know what goes through his little head on a day to day basis. He's constantly watching Kaid and Keegan play and often tries to squeeze himself into whatever they are doing. Which often results in two boys yelling, "NO KEANO YOU'RE KNOCKING IT DOWN!" or "NO KEANO THATS MINE!" So yes I do think Keane has reason to be so stubborn and tough. He does have to stick up for himself in this pile of boys. Keane's name meaning is Commander. And that he is.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

It's OFFICIAL!!!!

Our application was approved and we are officially in the Ethiopia program with our agency Children's Hope International!!! This was such exciting news for me to hear. I can seriously compare it to taking a pregnancy test and seeing the positive sign come up telling you that your pregnant. Yes...I'm an expectant mother in the early weeks of a "paper pregnancy". It's been my easiest "pregnancy" yet as I have no morning sickness and I won't be hanging over a toilet seat for the next three months! It does bring anxiety and long hours of paperwork and digging into my past and totally exposing my whole life to a social worker (a complete stranger). Which I would totally trade any day over morning sickness:)
Ah yes my three handsome boys all gave this mommy severe morning sickness and nausea...and they were so totally worth it! Keegan humored Scott and I tonight as he was cooking dinner and we were all hanging out in the kitchen. Our kitty cat Ukee is going to get neutered at the vet next week and I was sitting on the floor with Keegan in my lap and Ukee came up to be pet and I said, "Ukee you are going to get fixed." And Keegan said as cute and serious as can be in his little three year old voice, "Mookie broken?"....."Mookie broken mommy?"...that just made me smile and then I had to go into explaining that Ukee wasn't broken but that he had to go to the vet and ya well ya know...try explaining that to a three year old!! Well that is all I got tonight folks...it is late and I'm off to bed! I will leave you with a cute pic of Keegan and Kaiden and their snowman that they made.





I love this picture! All three boys plus the dog staring outside at the snow..it's too cold out there!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Wow! So I just checked and I haven't posted since our wedding anniversary. Things have been crazy here at the Cameron household. We went to Michigan for Christmas to be with family and friends and had such a good time! Then New Years came and went and we are in 2011! We are starting out the year with the start of our "paper chase" to bring home our 4th child, a son or daughter, from Ethiopia. We are so very excited about this and are in the midst of paperwork and more paperwork! We thank everybody who has supported us in our decision to adopt. This is not something we are going into lightly. After much research and prayer for the past couple of years we are doing exactly what God has called our family to be doing at this time. In order to bring our son or daughter home we will need the funds to make that happen. We have faith that God WILL provide as He obviously brought us to this point. We will do whatever it takes to bring Baby K home. We will be applying for adoption grants and fundraising. We will be having a big fundraiser event at our church with another family, amazing friends of ours, The Dawkin's family, who are bringing a daughter home from Ethiopia. There will be music and a silent auction and testimonies of why we are doing what we are doing and a chance to learn about the culture and people of Ethiopia. I will post in a few weeks once we have the date set in stone, but it will be in April. I will also be selling hand totes that I have made and will post about that in a couple of days when I can get some pictures up. We are very excited and we look forward to sharing our adoption journey with you on our blog! Your support in prayers is very much appreciated!