Month: January 2017

  • “you are amazing!”

    “you are amazing!”

    Conrad is sick and in so much pain. When jaclyn hears him cough, she says: “I’m sorry daddy you don’t feel well.” Then she whispers to me: “tell daddy you’re sorry too!” 😉

  • If two people are the same

    If two people are the same

    …one is unnecessary.

  • Our magic hours

    Our magic hours

    When we swim, the testing of boundaries, the whining, the no, the tiredness, hunger and thirst …they all fade away while we are at the pool.

  • What kids see and hear

    What kids see and hear

    Before we adopted Jaclyn I worried about the absence of classic 9-5 work routine, to set an example, just like our parents did for us.

  • Discipline

    Discipline

    I went to a meeting about disciplining children up to the age of 6. It sounds like a loaded topic. Because it is. The guest speaker, a mother of 5, ages between 18 and 10, shared nuggets of wisdom from the future perspective of reaping the benefits of discipline during adolescence, by starting at the…

  • Good days

    Good days

    Among the sweetest memories: this morning daddy was making coffee, and I was pasteurizing the milk, Jaclyn came in the kitchen and hugged tightly one leg of mine and one of her daddy’s and said “I love you so much!” (In english) Then: “I’ll sit here with you while you make coffee!”

  • Mimic the Gospel

    Mimic the Gospel

    I received the link to a wonderful book Mom Enough a collection of blogposts well edited, from mothers across the world. It has encouraged me greatly. I even woke up with truths from this book, clear and bright on my mind. So inspiring!

  • Sugar

    Sugar

    We had our second to last home visit in this chapter of adopting Jaclyn. We were somewhat sleep deprived when the social worker arrived, and Jaclyn was getting ready to take her nap. She was her usual charming self, with a a pinch of carelessness due to her tiredness – which made our home life…

  • Tears

    Tears

    Hot tears flowing, triggered by her emotions. I absorb and process at high intensity everything. I did not know I was so empathic.

  • Sunday School

    Sunday School

    Discipline. Sacrifice. This is part of the value my parents presented to me in regards to church. Luckily, the picture was a lot richer and more complex for the kid I was. We’ve had great Sunday school leaders who instilled in us the love for the Word. Though we have had long seasons when there…

  • Amalgam

    Amalgam

    We had the first night out without Jaclyn. Impromptu no less. We went to have dinner out with a couple, at the same restaurant Conrad and I met exactly 10 years ago. Jaclyn asks me every day to let her go play at the grandparents. And she is determined to walk there alone. She likes…

  • Scoala

    Scoala

    “I want to go to school!” and “I want to do homework!” – I will quote this girl back at her in a few years.