transformation



We sent them out that first day of school with a mixture of excitement and sadness. Last summer started as a whirlwind as we sucked up every second of every day.  We raced to get ready for China and at the same time squeezed in any moment of family time possible.  Then Kevin and I told Kody, Tyler and Faith goodbye for three weeks.  We all grieved our time apart in different ways.  It was most devastating for Faith.  And the changes it made to her spirit ripped at my already bleeding heart.  Elie had finally come home.  She didn't know us and we didn't know her.  We went through the motions of being a family, but that first month our home was in chaos.  They boys wanted to go to school to find some peace.  While it hurt to accept that truth, I knew the reality: they really did need school to have a break from the madness.  And honestly, it was better for the entire family.  Their absence gave the girls a chance to bond with each other and with me.

Much has happened during this past school year.  My four children became siblings (not just on paper but in their hearts),  Elie started school, we cemented ourselves as a family of 6 and then started growing number 7.  All the highs and lows are too much for my brain to process right now.  We still have a journey ahead of us, but this will be a year that will always be remembered.

Are you ready for the transformation....




isn't it remarkable?!!



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