Saturday, May 14, 2011

Whatsup

Spring is really here in New England- the mosquitoes have hatched. Relaxing on the front porch is no longer relaxing....Damn insects. Regardless, The Other Mother and Bobby have purchased and planted flower boxes and have done a super job sprucing up the yard. This weekend my oldest, Alex, is best man at his friend's wedding. Wedding??? When did they grow up? Where was I when this happened? 

Bobby is on the cusp of adolescence. Being more secretive of his school life, quietly testing the limits: not responding to routine requests and selective deafness, for example. All age appropriate. Yesterday he even went to a school friend's house to "hang out".  He walked there, played Wii, and had even had a nice time... Peer relations are a challenge for Bobby. He'd rather hang out with the grownups to monitor what we are doing and saying. To just "go be a kid" is very hard for Bobby.

James is on his second unsupervised weekend visit with his bio-family. Last week's visit did not go so well.  He stayed up all night playing video games with one of his brothers, then missed his gym workout with his mentor, then was not at home and nowhere to be found when it was time to be picked up by his Social Worker on Sunday evening. James' Social Worker did some CSI investigating about the baggie of cash we found. James claims the $300 bucks was from his Mom's house - but apparently Mom looked vacant and confused about this and did not corroborate James story.This weekend's visit was a second chance. We'll see how it goes.

For the past week have been providing respite for a teeny-tiny one year old boy, Logan,  while his foster family traveled far-far away for a long planned extended vacation. The twin bed was dismantled and a crib assembled in it's place. It seemed like the right thing to do: to say YES to caring for a little baby.

Our hearts and home are still a little raw after the emotional storm of caring for Manny. Working through our mixed feelings, of anger, sadness, grief, worry. So many feelings. Helping to transition and to heal our hearts by lovin' on a little one sounded like a good idea.  It sweetened the pie when they assured us the baby, Logan, was a short term placement and that he slept through the night - which he does.

A few days later our Social Worker called again - this time needing to place a sibling group of three under the age of four.... You'll be happy to know we have some boundaries and have not completely lost our minds....So we said YES to the just the youngest - a sweet little 15 month old girl - Natalie. Don't worry - We have a plan to visit regulary with her two siblings. She is totally grooving on having some individual attention and not having to compete with her older, much needier sibs. Next week we'll have a better sense if she is going to be placed with relatives or if Natalie will stay with us for a while...


Love to chat but I had better finish baby proofing the house. Quick.

7 comments:

  1. Awww... warm & fuzzy cuteness. (:

    Bobby sure sounds like my brother at that age.

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  2. Two mobile kiddie at once, oh my. Glad you are taking it in stride, miss you

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  3. Just got caught up with your going ons...I am truly sorry that it didn't work out with Manny. I think ya'll probably expected that it wouldn't
    but still, how could you not be hurt, exhausted and disappointed? Ya'll really really are some spectacular people. Praying that this little blessings will bring some joy and laughter into your home...for however long the Lord allows them there! So thankful you have a few good friends who GET your life and your heart!

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  4. Adorable picture!!! Love is flowing all over those wee ones.

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  5. Wow, a ton of excitement for you! I was sure, just sure, you were going to say you took the whole sibling set! LOL!

    Did you see any mosquito's in Orlando? I saw one that could have carried away my cats. Both. At the same time. Ick.

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  6. What an adorable picture! Hope those babies help heal your hearts!

    Essie, one of those mosquitos was buzzing around my office just a little while. I'm a Florida native, so they don't phase me.

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  7. I'm really keen to know how your older boys are coping with the little ones in the house. Could you pop over to my blog and let me know?

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