Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Homecoming Day for the Boys



We decided to make November 17th our celebration day for the boys.  This is the day we made the incredible flight from London to Los Angeles with them on our laps.  It was one of the most emotional and tiring journeys of our life.  Every step of the way I broke down in tears at the realization that we were one more step closer to home and our new family.   This was the day that they met the wonderful British Airways staff and flight crew that took such great care of us and took our picture on the plane.  This was the day that I felt like we became their parents as they started to rely on us for everything.  This was the day that we arrived on US soil after being gone for 52 days.  This was the day that our boys became US citizens.  This was the day that they sat in their car seats for the first time in their lives, and that was not fun for us or my brother Chris who picked us up at the airport. This was the day that they saw our home and their room for the first time.  It was the first time that we put them to bed in their own cribs and the first time they woke us up at night.   It really seems like a long time ago and it feels like a blink of an eye.  The boys are doing so well and we all feel bonded in so many ways.  We have all learned a lot about each other and are looking forward to many celebratory days with our boys.  



We celebrated the day with scrambled eggs for breakfast and some Sesame Street before getting dressed and heading out for the Gull Wing's children's museum in Oxnard.  The boys did a good job of milling about until they discovered the train set and Ryder couldn't get away from quickly moving from the train to the cut back car that he was driving, and back again.
 




That kept us for about 2 hours and then we moved onto lunch at Cappricio's just down the street.  This was one of our favorite restaurants prior to having boys.
 


 
Then we went for Ice Cream at Coldstone. Banana and Vanilla.


We then went home for a nap and on our way home found a military train moving down our block.


During nap I went a got them two Thomas trains to celebrate the day.  Wow do they like trains.

 
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Greg made us traditional Ukrainian dumplings for dinner and the boys seemed to take to them.  I loved them and they do remind me of Ukraine.  We ate the dumplings about every other day when we found them in the frozen food area of the grocery stores.


Thank you to all our friends and family for your support through the year and for all that was done while we were on our journey.  We love these boys so much and are doing all we can to give them good opportunities.





Sunday, November 8, 2009

Ryder on the March, watch out!

All the different faces of Ryder!


The cute one comes out regularly, at least every ten minutes!



Sharing has been taken to a new level and Ryder won't miss an opportunity to share with his brother.



He is getting more used to the sweet things but not much.



Our baby is turning into a boy!
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Alexander has a good month!


The fun and sweet looks continue with our Alexander.







He seems so serious but that is just his comfort position with the thumb in his mouth.




You thought he was the Frog but that was just for the first half of the night then they switched.




He is learning about music from Daddy so watch out world.



It's only a week since Halloween. It's still OK to wear my costume, right?
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Happy Halloween

Our first Halloween dress up!






Looking into the pumpkin that Dad carved for me last night.





Going to our first Halloween Carnival of course in costume. Can you guess who is the Frog and who is the Monkey?






Bouncing in a Monkey suit is not as easy as you might think so I brought along my truck for support.




Bouncing is so tiring I think I will just stop for a little nap.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009

About time to go home: Strawberry Music Festival 09'



Morning time on Sunday at the lakeside Revival.



See you all back at home.



I'm ready to go home Mom, I've had enough sun and fun!




I'll drive you guys home.

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Lake Fun: Strawberry Music Festival 09'

We found some toys to play with down by the Lake.







This is the poster child for laundry detergent.





Keeping the sun off with our hats.


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Hanging out at camp: Strawberry Music Festival 09'

It was very hot and we made our own shade.




The boys having fun in the tent.



We found some shade down by the lake.


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Watching the Music: Strawberry Music Festival 09'

A pile of boys at a concert.






Yeah we like the music, clap, clap, clap.


Dad's with their boys.



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Strawberry Music Festival, Labor Day 09'


Over the Labor Day weekend we went camping with some of our friends. We drove up the 99 to Camp Mather outside the West entrance to Yosemite. We were at the Strawberry Music Festival of Blue Grass music. We had two other families with us. Our new friends Amanda and Jesse with their twin boys that are three years old. Their counsins also came along and we all had a wonderful time. By wonderful I mean dirty and fatigued. The grand total was 4 boys under age 4 and two cousins under 11 with 6 parental units. This is barely a fair fight. Amanda and I took a couple journeys to get ice and back from the lake by ourselves with the 4 boys and looked at each other with "why did we do this" in our eyes.



You can see some of the campers across the meadow.


Early morning, chillin' in the meadow with my cracker and my truck.



Now that is some of the dirt I was talking about.


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