From Here On Out

It's Friday. In only 4 days we'll be attending our 8th week of Foster Parent Classes. At the end of this class, the Department of Social Services assumes that we have the knowledge and skills we need to become licensed Foster Parents. Scary. Although I think the process has been extremely thorough, it still frightens me when I think about what we could be walking into.

In spite of my fears, God continues to prove faithful. He shows me each and every day that this is the direction that our family must take. From here on out, it's about obedience. After He has sacrificed so much for us, this step is easy. From here on, it's about love, true love. If I can show the love of Christ to each child that comes under our roof, then I have fulfilled part of His purpose. I pray, and rest assured, that He will give us strength, peace, perseverance and a heart of love for the people we will come in contact with through this system.

As I pray over the children that will come into our home, I know that God will lay countless blessings upon our home. At times it will be hard. There will be trials, tears, heartache and sleepless nights. I know that the Father, Creator of the Universe, will sustain us as we face challenges in the valleys and euphoria on the mountain tops.

Wish us luck...wait, I don't believe in luck. Instead, pray for us, our kids (both birth and foster) and our community. We have found our mission field, and to steal an awesome slogan from some very precious friends, from here on out, we are Only Servants...

Bubble Bath and Big Girl Bed

Last night, before heading out to our 7th night of Foster Parent Classes, the twins took a super duper bubble bath. Here are some of my favorite pics from bathtime:

Sir Mix-A-Lot

She's soooooo camera shy!


Mr. Bubble


I love everything about this picture!


"Helping" Bubbie


This morning, I put together Elizabeth's big girl bed. We had to re-arrange her room quite a bit, but here is the end result:
The bed to the far right is Elizabeth's "new" bed
which I think is cool b/c it was actually her great-grandparents'
bed. They had 2 twin beds in their room, just like
the Dick Van Dyke Show.

All smiles b/c she's a "big girl"
I'm all tears, where did my baby go?