Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Eli's Spring

Here are some of Eli's favorites this spring:
  • Eli LOVES tractors, gators, lawn mowers, or anything with wheels above all else. If we are somewhere and a vehicle can be seen, he wants to be sitting on it the whole time. When a tractor or big truck goes by the house, he runs to the window and wants me to come look too.
  • He is a water baby with radar for the chicken water and dog water. We've had him to our farm beach twice to play in the sand, and both times he managed to get all wet...and have a great time doing it. He's my only child that seems to love water in his face, and the more the better.
  • He likes the dog, but calls her "No Daisy".
  • He does not like to be barefoot outside, but I'm working on it. I just don't give him a choice sometimes...that's life in our family. He walks on the grass now, but not rocks.
  • He is all about cuddling!

That last one is a miracle! Eli has been home 13 months now, and VERY few times has he ever laid his head on our shoulder. Josh and I have both noticed a change in him in the last few weeks. Its as if he has finally accepted us. He seems more settled, joyful, and definitely more touchy-feely. I never would have guessed it would take a baby over a year to truly bond with us, but it has. Eli doesn't take change well, and that has been evident in the little daily things, but on a bigger scale we see that it has taken him this long to truly give his heart to us. We are falling in love with him all over again too.

International adoption has taken some tough hits recently in the media, but we want to say that it WORKS! The truth is there are kids who need families, and families who need these kids, regardless of racial or government lines. God has called his people to take care of these kids, and we are so glad he gave Eli to us.

Imagine Eli in Ethiopia, in an orphanage or on the street, which is exactly where he would be...

  • never having ridden in a vehicle, which he enjoys so much
  • no clean water to bathe or even drink, much less play
  • feet calloused and cracked from never owning a pair of shoes
  • no one to cuddle

Imagine our family without Eli...I can't! Thankfully that was never God's plan for him or us. But there are so many other children longing for a family.

Adoption is hard, especially when the child holds back from you after all the waiting, but parenting is hard. We do it because we love our children, regardless of how they came to our family. Please remember that adoption is good, our family is proof!

(Sorry for lack of pictures, I am experiencing technical difficulties:)

1 comment:

Tisha Alexander said...

This post gives me hope! The girls have been home for 9 months and I feel like they still haven't given us their hearts, but I know it could take a long time. Thanks for your honesty and adoption does rock even in the hard times!