Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Hannah Homecoming at OneTrueMedia.com

I made this montage two years ago, after our first Chinese New Year Celebration to welcome Hannah home. It's so hard to believe it has been two years already. Time flies way too quickly.

Happy Chinese New Year!

We celebrated Chinese New Year, both at home with some friends and out at the Embassy Suites with other friends who adopted children through the same agency: GWCA (Great Wall China Adoptions). What a wonderful fun filled crazy weekend we had too. Our friend Pete came up from Ft. Lauderdale to celebrate with us, and Hannah stuck to him like glue. It is so hard to believe it has only been two years since we celebrated bringing Hannah home. (www.thehannahhomecoming.com) She fits into our Family perfectly with her silly sense of humor, and quick wit and giggles. She loves to tease, and also loves to be DRAMATIC. Harrison is so much more outgoing and communicative since having his sister around. She has been a miracle for our Family, and given us so much joy when we have needed it the most. Harrison and Hannah are the biggest blessings we have ever received, and give us center and purpose.

Our friends came and shared CNY Eve with us, & with their children. I am not sure who got louder us or the kids. But everyone seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. We had pot stickers, and fried rice, noodles & egg rolls, shrimp (can't find prawn around here), & Kung Pao Chicken. Then Beth made one of her famous cakes, and decorated it with tiger stripes (This year is the Year of the Tiger). The kids did arts & crafts, made fans & dragon wands & photo frames, while the adults helped in between lots of conversation and catching up. Red Envelopes were given to the children, the play room was well used, lots of laughter, and pictures were being taken all over the place.

That was Saturday.

On Sunday we joined the group who adopted through GWCA (Great Wall China Adoption) to celebrate the New Year together. Over 100 strong, it was so much fun to see the children interacting and playing together. It was another load and boisterous gathering, with fancy outfits & more Chinese Food. One of the group is a DJ whose family has adopted a couple of children from China, and he really is entertaining. Lots of dancing and limbo and conga lines with the kids. There was a beautiful photo montage made by one of the other Families with all of our China adopted children's Gotcha Day information and photos, along with some heart wrenching music. Most Mom's could be seen dabbing their eyes as they watched.

The best part was the silent auction. Many Families and businesses had donated things to be auctioned. All of the proceeds went to LWB (Love Without Boundaries), to help their cause (nonprofit) in China. They have nutrition programs, surgery programs, and other assistance that they give through the CCAA in China. They have truly performed miracles for many children that would not have gotten this care otherwise. Many of whom would have died without it. Such a worthy cause to support. What a weekend! Now I need to get back to work to get a breather!

Friday, February 5, 2010

In Remembrance of My Sister, Diane

Well this week passed in a blur. All the usual emergencies, mini crisis's, joys & frustrations. The biggest event of this week should have been my sister Diane's Birthday, but instead we can only celebrate her life, & mark it by the date of her birth, & be thankful for the time we had her here as part of our lives.

It doesn't seem possible that she has been gone from us for 4-1/2 months. She passed away on September 22nd, after losing her battle with Pancreatic Cancer at the age of 57 years young. I know I miss her, I know my Sisters & Brother miss her, but I know that no one misses her more then her husband Randy, and her children.

So today I want to forget about all the unimportant (in the scheme of things) that happened this week, and just take a moment. A moment to remember a remarkable woman, who taught school from her heart, for over thirty years in N.C., was married for 35 years to the love of her life. She raised three wonderful children, and they have their own beautiful children and life partners to keep her memory & love alive. She touched so many in her community, at work, at church, her friends, and her family. She was the most patient and kind of all of us, but always had true grit when anyone messed with her family or students or friends. She will be sorely missed, and she was very much loved. She can honestly say that she made a difference. 100 years from now, she will still have made a difference in the lives of so many, and so many children. Dyro, we love you, and that is present tense, always.