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Adoption: Instant and Unexpected Parenthood

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On April 5, 2013, the adoption of a beautiful one year old little boy was finalized in Des Moines, IA.  A young couple, who have inspired me with their love and commitment, adopted their nephew, who had been in their custody since he was just a few weeks old.

kels jeff weddKelsey and Jeff were married on June 4, 2011 after many years together.  Their marriage was a beautiful celebration of love, which I was – - thankfully – - able to witness through the wonders of technology.  I’m certain that if anyone had asked them if they would be the adoptive parents of their nephew less than 2 years later, the answer would have been a resounding, “NO!”

They had only been married 10 months when they and Kelsey’s family received the shock of their lives.  I will let Kelsey tell the story from here, in her own words.

Kelsey:

My brother, Colby used to be involved with the family (Holidays, birthdays, etc.) but over the last two years, he really steered away from coming around.  His excuse was that he was always working, and nobody questioned that, ever.  It wasn’t until Christmas of 2011 when we really saw a change in him.  He came over, late, on a motorcycle (in the dead of winter), and just wasn’t quite with it.  He was falling asleep while sitting on the floor, and his words were slurring pretty bad.  I asked him what was wrong and he yelled at me “MYOB!” Yes…those acronyms for “mind your own business”.  Keep in mind, he’s 28 years old, not 6.  The whole family knew then that there was a deeper issue, and that his “job” he was always working at, was probably related to drugs.

My sister, Jordan, rented a house to Colby and went over in March 2012 to collect rent.  When she knocked at the door, a very pregnant woman answered.  Shocked, Jordan asked for my brother and was told he wasn’t home.  My sister was extremely confused and called my brother, who just then mentioned he had a girlfriend.  When Jordan asked if she was pregnant, Colby simply answered “I don’t know..”

I called Colby on April 1st to see how he was doing.  I asked him if his girlfriend was pregnant (keep in mind, nobody knew he had a girlfriend until a few weeks ago).  He said “yea..” and I asked when the baby was due and he said “yesterday..”  I kind of laughed it off and said, “Oh, so she’s past her due date?” and he said, “No, she had him last night.”  I thought it was an April Fools joke, but it turns out he was dead serious.  Ky was born on March 31, 2012.

On April 7, 2012, my husband and I had traveled to Arizona for business when we received a call from my mom explaining that DHS (Department of Human Services) took the 2 week old baby away from Colby and Tiffany.

kyDHS received an anonymous call requesting a welfare check on the baby.  When the DHS supervisor arrived to their house, she looked through the window and saw Ky on the floor (just a week old) and an Alligator crawling around him.  Yes, an Alligator.  DHS called the police who knocked the door down to find Colby and Tiffany passed out in their bed.

Anytime DHS is called, they run a background check.  When they ran a background check on Colby and Tiffany, they found that Colby had a possession of meth charge on him from 3 months ago, and Tiffany currently had a nationwide warrant out for her arrest for a forgery charge.  Colby and Tiffany refused to take a hair test (a way for the state to identify whether or not drug use has been present in the last 6 months).  Sometime later, when she did submit to a hair test, her score came back at 22,000.  A person who uses meth daily, on a regular basis, has an average hair test score of 7,900.  Her test was 22,000….yes….22,000!!

When a child is removed from it’s parents custoday, DHS contacts immediate family first, so my mom was the first one called.  Ky went to live with my mom until we knew what the next steps were going to be.  That following week, I had to travel to Dallas for work (April 13th).  I received a call on the 16th of April. My husband and I were given temporary guardianship of Ky.  I left Dallas early on the 16th and Ky and I arrived at my house right at the same time.  We became a mom and a dad overnight.  Instant and unexpected parenthood.

When I first met Ky (Kyrin is his full name), I was in love and so was Jeff. Of course we were, it was a brand new baby and as everybody knows, they bring such joy into lives. However, we didn’t know that the love for our nephew would grow to be a love for our son.

ky3We heard that we were a possible match for Ky while he was living with my mom for that week. Jeff was a little taken back because he didn’t know anything about being a father. Although, I had never been a mother before, I have nannied and babysat my whole life so I knew what it took, at least. We had a few discussions about it and knew that if he didn’t get to live with us that he would either be in foster care or he would have to live with my parents who are older and just wouldn’t have the ability to raise another child. We of course didn’t want him going to a foster home, and to be honest, we would do this for ANY child, but since it was family, it meant a little more. The decision wasn’t a hard one to make…here was this innocent 1.5 week old baby who didn’t ask to be brought into this world and because of that, the decision was pretty easy to make.

ky and daddyAdjusting to parenthood was difficult at first, but as any new parent’s do, we adjusted and made it work. Jeff and I thought it would put some strain on our marriage because we didn’t have the 9 months to adjust or to plan for a baby coming into our world, and we thought we weren’t ready for that, but the truth is, Ky brought us closer than we ever have been. We had a LOT of support from our family and friends who gave us a lot of things (swing, crib, changing table, bouncy seats, clothes, diapers, kels andkybottles, etc.) you name it, they gave it. We even had a friend’s sister who lives in Wisconsin drive down a Chicco car seat and matching stroller for us. There are unbelievably generous people in this world and we are so grateful for each and every person who helped us out along the way. Without the support, I believe it would have been a completely different transition into mother/fatherhood.

 

ky2The process was extremely long (about a year) for Colby and Tiffany to try to get their son back.  The bottom line is, they were still using and didn’t take the necessary steps to get him back.  They lost parental rights and we were granted the opportunity to adopt Ky.  Because Ky had been with us since he was 2.5 weeks old, our home is the only home he knows.  The adoption was finalized on April 5, 2013.

Please join me in congratulating Jeff, Kelsey and Ky on becoming a family.  I am so inspired and touched by this family and their kind, generous and giving hearts.

Blessings to you all,

~Andrea

 

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A Love Letter to Myself and My Sons

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This post is more a reminder to myself than anything.  I’ve been stressed, tired, and emotional lately and unfortunately, I’ve been allowing my life stresses and worries affect my interactions with by sons.  So, here is a love letter to myself and to my beautiful almost 5 year old sons.  It could be read tomorrow, next month, next year, in 5 years or in 10 years.  Sometimes I need a swift kick in the ass to remind me that these boys will not always be this little and despite their constant refusal to listen, their laughter in the midst of discipline, and their ability to drive me bat shit crazy with their constant destruction, I do need to remember this time with them – - the good, the bad & the ugly.  Because before I know it, they will be brooding, hormonal teenagers who won’t want to snuggle or hug anymore.  Yes, I know it is a terrible cliche, but dang, time goes by so fast.

Dear Andrea (Mommy), Hayden and Logan,

1.  Even when you frustrate the hell out of me and I think I am at the end of my proverbial rope and all I can dream about is bedtime (yours and mine), all it takes is a spontaneous, “I love you mommy” coupled with a breathtaking smile and arms wrapped around my legs to make my heart melt into a puddle of goo.

2.  I love you more than life itself.  I never thought I would be capable of loving another human the way I love you.  On occasion, I allow myself to drift into the darkness of fear and am struck by the the sheer terror that grips me when I wonder how I would survive if anything were to ever happen to you.  That love – - even now, I sit with a big old heaping ball of it just hanging out in my chest.

3.  It is so amazing to watch your little minds learn and grow.  Watching a little person learn to do tasks, such as folding a blanket or towel, that we as adults take for granted is awesome.  You have just learned to dress yourselves and while it takes nearly 2 hours to do and I am pulling my hair out in frustration, you don’t give up. “I got it Mommy!”  The determination and will power reflected in your faces when doing and learning gives me a glimpse of your future.  I only hope that you have this much determination when it comes to Algebra, cause I am not ready to re-learn that shit.  Seriously, though, now I know why teachers love their jobs.  The joy that you express upon finally mastering a task is contagious and I find myself grinning from ear to ear, doing little dances in celebration and high fiving all over the place.

4.  I love that you love God.  I love that you are the ones reminding me to say my prayers before dinner.  I love that you call the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother Mary.  ”Holy Mary Mother of God, Indivisible With Liberty and Justice For All” will forever be etched in my brain as the cutest thing to EVER come out of your mouths.

5.  I love that before you try any new foods, you smell it AND you smell it good.  Then you lick it.  Sometimes it makes the cut, sometimes it doesn’t.  Chocolate always makes the cut.

6.  I love that you both have your own identities even though you are together all the time.  I love watching your individual personalities come to life.  And I love how well you complement each other.  You are two parts of one whole.  Some parents might get all judgey about that statement, but it’s true.  You both have such distinct characteristics, but you do go together like two peas in a pod.  Good grief, shoot me now for using that one.

7.  I love being your mommy.  Even though I am so ready to get away from you sometimes, I cannot wait to return to you.  I cannot wait to see your eyes light up when I walk into the house, or when I pick you up from school.  It really is good for this gal’s self esteem.  Right now, at least, I can do no wrong.  I’m totally okay with that part of this motherhood gig.

8.  I love how you pray for your non-existent sister at school.  And I love how all your teachers look at me and laugh when those words come out of your mouth.

9.  I love how you inspire me to do things I never thought I would do.  Dream the impossible dream – - I am killing it with the cliches today, just killing it.  I not only look at this business (future empire) as a way to provide our family with an income, but now, because of you, I look at it as a legacy.  Something I can grow, build and someday, God willing, pass on to you.  You give me the strength to do what I once thought was impossible.

10.  You have made me love your father more.  There are times when I watch the three of you together and I feel like my heart might just burst.  I love how excited you are for “Dadurday,” and how you love to climb into bed at night, essentially kicking me out.  But it’s worth it in the morning, when I enter the bedroom and see you curled up close to him, snoring in unison.

Boys, we have our good days and we have our bad days.  BUT, there are no two people I would rather spend the bad days with than you.  You make me a better woman and a better wife.  You humble me daily and although someday I know I will miss these days, I am so looking forward to our journey together.  Thanks (in advance) for not holding grudges.  Thank you for doing what you are asked by the time I hit TWO (as in 1-2-3 or you are going to your room).  Thank you for helping me see the beauty in others.  Thank you for bringing me closer to God.

And – Mommy (yes, I am talking to myself) – Remember:  YOU GOT THIS!

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I FEEL pretty

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Earlier this week, I met with a lovely photographer in hopes of capturing a few professional headshots.  In preparation for the headshots, I journeyed down to the mall and parked myself at the Clinique counter in Macy’s, where a sweet gal named Lorrie, managed to transform my face into a face I hadn’t seen in a long time.  When she finished working her magic, I looked at myself in the mirror and gasped.

“I look like I’m 21 again!”

I couldn’t believe it.

That day, after the session, I went on to run some errands.

And I felt good.

My back was a little straighter, my head was held a little higher, my smile was a little brighter.

Confidence, I didn’t know I was missing, was back.

I felt pretty.

I started wearing full face make-up around 12 or 13.  Foundation, powder, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, blush, lipstick.  All of it found it’s way on my face.  I didn’t go crazy.  It wasn’t too heavy.  But it was there.  And it made me feel better about myself.  As a gawky, preteen and teenage girl, the makeup certainly helped with my confidence.  I was not seen in public without the face.  Same with the hair.  The hair was always done.

The full face stayed on through high school and college.  Although, I did become more relaxed about it.  Some mornings it was simply to difficult to fully primp before that 8 am class.  But I always wore powder and mascara at the bare minimum.

When did things change?

To be honest, I think it was shortly after David and I moved to Des Moines.  I just moved 700 miles to be with the guy I knew I was going to marry.  The guy who I knew loved me.  A guy I trusted completely.

And I started to care less and less about my appearance.

Soon, it was became more of a rarity for me to wear makeup and do my hair.  I can’t even blame it on kids.  I shed the makeup, hair and nice clothes long before I had the turkeys.

I just didn’t care.

Then the kids came and I cared less and less.

Then Tuesday happened and I saw the headshots.  And I can’t believe that is me.  I’m still in there.

Since the day I entered adulthood, I sort of drifted through.  I had no idea what I wanted to be when I grew up.  Furthermore, I didn’t feel pretty on the inside.  I felt unfulfilled.  I lacked confidence in my decision-making and although I’m no shrink, I think that lack of confidence impacted my care over my physical appearance.

My interior transformation began in September 2011 when I came home to the Catholic Church.  And it continue throughout 2012, as I launched my own business and several projects in conjunction with web design.  I started recognizing what my dreams were and upon realizing that I could actually make my dreams happen, I started to care a little bit more about my appearance.  Just a little bit.

A couple of weeks ago, I had my hair done for the first time in 9 months.  I started doing my hair about 4-5 days a week.  Keep in mind “doing my hair” equals putting some curling cream in, blow drying it for 1 minute and placing some strategically placed bobby pins to keep it out of my face.  I finally made an eye doctor appointment and got some more contact lenses and two new pairs of glasses.  Even before the Macy’s makeover day, I began putting some concealer on my blemishes, eye cream under my eyes and a hint of mascara.

After Macy’s makeover day, I decided that I am going to make a concerted effort to look nice everyday.  No more going out in public with no makeup, ratty yoga pants and the messy bun.  The first day, it took me 25 minutes to get ready.  Not too shabby.  And I’m glad I did.  As I was out, I encountered 2 potential website design leads.  When speaking with the individuals, I felt confident in my abilities.  Now this confidence doesn’t come simply from the makeup and the hair, but it sure does help.

There is nothing wrong with wanting your exterior to reflect the beauty of your interior.  I am a happy, excited, fulfilled, confident, intelligent and loving woman.  It is these interior qualities that I want reflected in my exterior appearance.  Yoga pants, make-up free (oily face), and messy bun do not exactly portray the qualities I want others to see.

I feel pretty again.  On the inside and the out.

I am really interested in feedback on this post.  Please share your experiences with feeling pretty.

~Andrea

 

 

 

 

 

 

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That Icky Feeling

Ever do something that you are so sure is the right thing, only to have that icky feeling come immediately thereafter, telling you, in  that icky feeling sort of way that:  ”No!  That was NOT a good decision!  You suck!”

Yeah, that happened on Sunday.  See, we have been renting our house ever since we moved to AZ 3 1/2 years ago.  We still aren’t ready to buy.  I seriously love our house and our landlord.  I just wish it had one more room.

Ever since I started my business, I’ve set up shop here on the dining room table.  I have my gigantic all in one desktop sitting right here in the middle of everything.  I would love an office.  I even had a friend who is a professional organizer offer to help me transform the boys toy room into an office and put their toys in nice manageable containers.

But last week, I stood looking around at my house which just seems to overflowing with stuff.  Piles of paper everywhere, clothes pouring out of the closets, a garage full of junk.  And I decided we needed a bigger house.

Problem:  Our lease isn’t up for another year.

Solution:  Ask our landlord, Alex, if we could leave early.  He’s awesome.  I knew he would say yes.

Within moments of speaking with him, I had an icky feeling start in my belly and then it moved up and up.  So then I did what I should have done prior to making the decision to speak to him.  I prayed.

Sure enough, within minutes, I felt rejuvenated to organize my house and my life.  I am having a garage sale next weekend.  I found a kick ass L-shaped desk on Craigslist for $50.  I found some shelves for the boys’ crap.

So I emailed him back, apologizing for pulling such an inconsiderate asshat move.   Hope he forgives me.

Smooches

~Andrea

 

 

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I wipe my kids’ a$$ and 5 other things I “shouldn’t” do

The boys are about 5 months shy of turning 5.  You would think that they would be pretty self-sufficient by now.  My husband gets on my case regularly about letting the boys do things on their own.  To be more independent.  I try, I really do.  But, it is damn hard to tell your 4 1/2 year olds to get dressed and watch them take an hour to do so when you need to be somewhere in 25 minutes.  Here are some things I still do, which is in all likelihood festering my childrens’ dependence on me.  But I just can’t stop!

1.  I still give my kids sippy cups of milk before bed.  Even though I swore we were going to be finished with them by their fourth birthday.

2.  They still wake up a couple of times a night requesting sippy cups of milk.

3.  Because of #2, they are still in overnight diapers.

4.  I still get them dressed in the morning.

5.  I give them baths and wash them, dry them off after tubbies and put them in their pj’s.

6.  I still wipe their ass after they go poop.

Whew.  I feel much better after getting that off my chest.  What things do you do as a parent that you aren’t “supposed” to do?

~Andrea