Well, we have been "just sittin' around waiting to go to China" around here... No, actually life has been busy and full and moving too quickly as always. February has been a month of cold weather, too many "snow days" without any real snow to play in, lots of indoor time (too much...help me!!), lots of time to play
Here are some photo highlights of the last month - enjoy!
Chess tournament on a Saturday morning. John looks thrilled...lol. |
Lots of time for Wii games while the weather is too cold outside... |
A little guitar hero with biggest brother Drew. |
My John doing what he does best (well, actually he does so many things well, this is just one of the many) - making us wonderful pizza! |
The snow finally arrived but we literally had a few hours of play time in it (and it was merely a few inches) before it melted. Truly a disappointing winter as far as snow goes. But everyone was excited to finally get all in gear for sledding - and it was pretty!
Enjoying a special treat while doing some science. |
I mentioned in the last post that we had celebrated our first Chinese New Year - a new Snell family tradition. John put together a fabulous menu (all made by him with some help from the kids) and cooked it all from scratch!
** About this time, you must be saying to yourself "Does this girl EVER cook??" - Well, yes, I do. I do all the grocery shopping and meal planning and all the boring weekday meals...actually I do make one or two new recipes weekly. At this point in life I am trying to learn how to be the most economical shopper and make meals that cost very little and can feed a large number - with even some leftovers for another meal! I leave all the FUN cooking to John!
Back to our New Years Celebration - We had decorations all around (that stayed up for about 2 weeks) and the kids did crafts we got from a book. We had a feast with a few friends - we invited our pastors and their families to join us. One pastor has two children adopted from China. This will have to be a yearly tradition! We had so much fun!
Kate making dumplings. |
Our kids and guests making New Year's cards, and other Chinese decorations. |
Part of the feast. |
The adults ate Chinese style - on the floor at our coffee table! |
We have continued to be blessed with "Cha-ching for Ting" piggy banks being delivered at the door from our friends and neighbors who took the banks home from our holiday market. Some change has arrived from those who didn't get the bank but heard what we were doing and wanted to collect for us. We have had a constant coin sorting and rolling project going in the family room for weeks now. It has been mind-boggling to see how much change has come in. These photos don't even show the entire scope of the change that has come in - nor the checks and bills that were tucked into the banks. We continue to be blessed with donations from folks beyond this fundraiser. Thank you God for moving hearts to help T.
Although Ben doesn't look too happy in this photo, they all enjoyed taking a morning off to count and roll coins together - can I count this as a math lesson?? |
And now for some comic relief... Look what caught my eye as I passed the Barbie house....
WHAT???? AGH???!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!! Good grief...who knew that the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion were such shmoozers...and all the while I thought they were innocent Land of Oz guys...I had no idea that our Barbies had boyfriends or that they held hands and snuggled in the Barbie house (on the bed no less). May have to rethink the whole Barbie thing...
I have continued, through the early mornings of February, to plod my way through Hebrews...hoping to glean from those wonderful Biblical heroes of faith (and pray for forgiveness for giving my girls Barbies...lol, just kidding!). Many mornings Moo-shu joins me on the couch under my blanket!
We continue to live life as usual while preparing for the unusual - our trip to China and completion of our journey to T. Can't believe it. Our Chinese visas have arrived, we have paid for our trip and orphanage fees. It is now a matter of settling everything here and packing and boarding the plane. Can hardly believe it...feeling so blessed...and so nervous. Hate to think of leaving my girls behind. But they are in for a treat of a time at Aunt Jill and Uncle Marc's with a special five day visit from Grandma! They will take school work with them and do a morning school with Aunt Jill while the cousins are in school and then do lots of fun things that my amazing sister is planning. They will have a blast and, I am pretty sure, won't even want to come home! What a blessing for us that they will be so well taken care of.
1 comment:
Hi Julie! So excited for you and your family. Best of luck abroad. Can't wait to meet the newest Snell baby. Glad that your bank takes rolled coins. BBT in Crozet made us unroll ours a while back. So aggravating.
We'll be praying for you all! Sarah
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