Thursday, August 29, 2013

adventures in arizona: pima air & space museum

I have a regular customer who drops in passes to the Pima Air & Space Museum every once in awhile. Since most of my partners are near college age, you wouldn't think these were hot commodities, but my partners really do fight over them! I was lucky enough to grab one and took Beniah out on a mommy date.


Beniah taking in the ginormous planes that tower above him.
He was so impressed with this giant of a tire!


Tia Domi came along even though she was uber excited about it...but this helicopter
cockpit won her over. Beniah and her were playing in there for a good 10 minutes!

I was most impressed by the Phoenix Mars Lander. I remember when they launched
this to Mars while I was a student at the U of A. Come on...this was on Mars!!!!

my stud.


He loved all the gadgets, dials, and gizmos.
We unfortunately only had a short time there, but he loved every second of it. Next time we will definitely plan for more time-as in most of the day! It is a great hands on experience for kids and has tons of information for curious minds and honestly is not that expensive considering all there is to see. I'd highly recommend it for inquiring little boys.


Monday, August 26, 2013

what commitment looks like

The following is from my mothers last news letter and it's all about the man who taught me what commitment looks like, thanks dad.

LEPEAU FAMILY NEWS
What fun to celebrate Andy’s 40 years with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship this past week! Andy grilled 22 steaks (and they were perfect) for those who came to celebrate with him.

On August 15, 1973, Andy began his adventure with InterVarsity.  He started as campus staff at Washington University in St. Louis and SIU Edwardsville…yes the campus where I will serve this fall. 
Paul Woodard (pictured with Andy below left) who hired Andy for the campus job writes:
I still remember sitting in the upper lounge of the dining hall at Bear Trap Ranch in June of 1973 interviewing a young graduate from Denver University. Andy LePeau was interested in joining our staff team in St. Louis. In that one conversation I was convinced I wanted him on our team. Then as we worked together, immediately I was impressed with his strategic vision for ministry among students. 
He surprised us all by quietly turning a good friendship with our Nurses' Christian Fellowship staff, Phyllis Strong, into a marriage proposal that has turned into our closest friendship over the years. After InterVarsity Press "stole" Andy from us (with my permission, knowing his interest in editing) we have continued this friendship and have enjoyed regular times together. Kathy and I love Andy and Phyllis, and their children and grandchildren.
In May 1975 Andy accepted a position at InterVarsity Press, his dream job.  For the past twenty-eight years he has supervised the editorial department.
Jim Nyquist, (pictured below right with Andy) who hired Andy for the job at IVP writes:
Andy is one of those key people whom God called to InterVarsity Press for the long haul.  The contribution Andy made goes far beyond the volume of significant books on the market today. He has consistently cultivated the creative and cooperative ethos of the IVP team which makes coming to work a joy and privilege. His letters to authors communicate effectively that they, too, are a vital part of the IVP team. Andy is a leader who naturally implements the vision for building God’s centrality in the hearts, souls, minds, and strength of university students and faculty. His teaching in IVCF conferences benefits generation after generation of students, and keeps him in touch with the university. Andy is a living demonstration of the Lord’s ability to equip and enable those whom He calls. Thanks be to God!

Jim Nyquist ~ Andy LePeau ~ Paul Woodard
I cannot be prouder of or more grateful for Andy and the influence he has had over these years at the Press and in our family.
ALL that said…All that was celebrated.  NOTHING compares to the other 40th anniversary that we celebrated.  On August 9, 1973, Andy met ME under the bell at Bear Trap Ranch in Colorado. His life has not been the same since…nor has mine. 
Thank you Lord. Thank you, InterVarsity. Thank you, Andy, the love of my life.  It has been a magnificent ride.
Blessings to all,
Phyllis

Monday, July 29, 2013

finalization!

The day is finally here. Our "adoption process" is over.

Its crazy to think back on all that we've been through in the past two and a half years while we were bringing Haneul home. Our family experienced significant life changes while "in process". There was joy, happiness, new memories, and new opportunities. But there was also immense pain, anxiety, exhaustion in waiting, and frustration. Through it all our saving grace was we could hear God's voice clearly. Looking back on it now, I can see His plan for our life unfolding perfectly.

As is said often in parenting, the days are long, but the years are short.

While seeing family in Korea we stopped at an adoption office and I gazed into the rows of little babies longing to be held.  I remember begging to start the adoption process soon after Beniah was born, but waited patiently until Dave felt the timing was right. From the homestudy to fingerprints to biometrics appointments, I waded through the paperwork that seemed to never end! Once we got her first set of pictures I memorized every detail of her face and felt a love grow inside of me I never had imagined. Beniah asked time and again when his sister was coming home and it broke my heart to tell him that I didn't know. I longed for our travel call for over a year, but knowing I had to wait on the Lord's timing kept me from going crazy.

Those days were definitely long, but she has been home for almost a full year it has flown by! After our trip to the lake this summer I think we've accomplished all our "firsts" with Haneul. Here's to building many more memories in the years to come!

We were blessed to have friends show up to witness the court hearing. Since it was held on Monday morning the timing did not allow for many people to come. We know you were with us in spirit!
Looking through Haneul's photo books

While waiting our turn Beniah created this masterpiece
Haneul looking through her photobooks. She pointed out her foster family and all of us.
We shared our finalization day with a couple that attended the U of A with us. How fun to see them and share in their celebration!
The courtroom
The hearing was simple-it went over the facts of our names, her name change, and that Haneul would from this day forward seen in the same light as our natural born child. It was to the point, but still brought nearly everyone in the room to tears to hear!

Our social worker attesting to ability to raise Haneul.
During the hearing our social worker asked Beniah if he'd like to tell the Judge anything. We had talked about "going to court" at dinner the night before and tried to explain in 4 year old terms what that meant. Beniah was prepared with a statement and told the Judge, "I want Haneul to be in my family forever and ever." He smiled and responded, "Thank you, I will definitely take that into consideration."
Our judge was fantastic and truly excited!



U of A IV Alum
 We followed the hearing with a lunch celebration and our cousins stopped by for some fun!


Saturday, June 22, 2013

stuff people say to transracial families...really.



While we found ourselves chuckling at this video, we thankfully haven't experienced a lot of this..yet. In general, I am very comfortable answering our friend's questions about our adoption. Obviously, it is very different talking with people we know and trust versus a random bystander at the grocery store. I know this will morph as Haneul grows older and we will need reevaluate what we share. It is after all, her story. I found this blog post, written by one of the cast members of this video on asking questions, and wanted to share along with this video. Overall great lesson-focus on the family instead of the child.

Friday, May 24, 2013

dinosaurs!

My dad joined us to take the kids to "Discover the Dinosaurs" at the TCC. At first Haneul was afraid of them...but after awhile she realized they weren't going to attack her and she was content keeping her distance. Beniah however loved looking at all the different dinosaurs and enjoyed learning lots of facts! His big take away: dinosaurs with flat teeth eat plants and dinosaurs with sharp teeth eat meat!
Papa and the grandkids

I love his expression!


checking out some teeth

Digging for bones


"roar!" her best dinosaur impression

coming out of the maze together!

Friday, May 10, 2013

stuck

Wednesday, May 1, 2013