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12:12 pm by admin

My Son and People of Walmart – Funny Story

I am so proud of my son, JD! No, really, I am. But sometimes I just want to crawl into a hole. Last night, again, JD said what was on his mind, just a little too loud.

To make a short story long, JD has had a rough week.
Tuesday morning was H-E-double L!
He was NOT happy about waking up – that is an understatement! He woke up as a possessed, angry devil child. He was totally out of control. Instead of losing it with him, I chose to leave him naked on the bathroom floor, go lock myself in the baby’s room and get him dressed before dealing any more with Damien JD.

Damien JD followed me and was outside the baby’s room, screaming and banging on the door – the whole while, I’m saying, “I want nice JD, not mean JD!”

I guess it worked because as soon as I opened the bedroom door to come out, nice JD jumped up, smiled at me and said, “Hi, Mommy!”

JD has not been much better at day care this week. (He went to the “principal’s office” twice – he’s only 3 years old!) So for an incentive, Wednesday night before bed and all Thursday morning, I told him that if he’s a good boy, he can go to “Mall-Mart” and get candy.

“If you wake up from nap before your friends, are you going to kick them to get up or are you going to lay on your mat and be a good boy so you can go to Wal-Mart?”

“I be a good boy, Mommy.”

And would you believe that it worked! His teachers were “Hallelujah!” They were amazed that he remained laying on his cot, while other classmates were telling him to get up. Hallelujah for Wal-Mart!

As we were leaving Wal-Mart, a heavy-set woman rode by wearing a tube top.
“MOMMY, HER HAS NO SHIRT ON!”

This is NOT what he saw, but go to www.peopleofwalmart.com for more funny pics.

Tonight, if JD is a good boy, he’s going to a football game with Daddy!  Sure hope it works!

Have a GREAT weekend!

12:01 pm by admin

2 Funny Friday – Abe Vigoda goes into a clinic…

Have you ever had one of those embarrassing moments that you just didn’t know what in the world to do??  Thanks to Stinkpot, this week, I had a VERY embarrassing moment that left me dumbfounded and speechless.
This week started off with 2 sick kids with fever – – ear infections – – AGAIN!
(The next set will be Stinkpot’s THIRD set of tubes!)

I had to take off Monday to take a 3-year-old and 1-year-old to their respective doctors on opposite parts of town. I was able to make an afternoon appointment at Stinkpot’s ear, nose and throat specialist. However, I didn’t bother to make an appointment that morning for Lil Bit’s community clinic.  I was going to risk it: a walk-in!

I frazzledly walked into the clinic carrying my 23-pound foster baby, Lil Bit, on one hip, balancing the overstuffed diaper bag across the opposite shoulder, all while I was herding hyperactive Stinkpot through the clinic doors. There was only one other patient in the waiting room!!!  In a corner of the waiting room, an elderly man was slumped over in his wheelchair looking as though we were awakening him. He was a heavy man and sadly too ill to bother with shaving.  He reminded me of a dark-skinned Abe Vigoda.

Note: Stinkpot does not have an “inside voice”.  His voice will wake the dead.  Stinkpot became very excited, enthusiastically jumping up and down.  He was pointing at the elderly man!

Pointing and waving at the man,
Stinkpot began exclaiming,
“Mommy, Mommy!
Look!
It’s a monkey! It’s a monkey!
Hi, monkey! Hi, monkey!”

 

9:55 am by admin

Stinkiness, Boot Camp, and Friday Night Lights – and some Adoption News

I HEART OUR STRONG-WILLED PRESCHOOLER, STINKPOT…

Stinkpot concentrates on riding his tricycle – see that tongue!

  • Strong-willed is an understatement!
  • At 3 years old, thinks using the potty is for sissies
  • Hopeless fan of Houston Astros and Texas Rangers
  • Addicted to baseball, football, basketball, softball, tennis, soccer, hockey, wrestling, etc.
  • Loves attending church
  • Way too charming for his own good and juggles too many girlfriends to count
  • Likes to act silly
  • Independent – demanding to do things by himself
  • Future first round draft pick for the Houston Astros in 2025

He is such a blessing in our lives, but, wow!, what a challenge!

I HEART THE EVENTUAL ADOPTION OF OUR FOSTER BABY…
He is OURS!!! Not officially, of course, but we are now, over the largest hurdle of adopting our 1-year-old baby boy, Lil Bit — the birthmother has voluntarily signed relinquishment papers to terminate her parental rights!

A few weeks ago, we met with CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocate) and Lil Bit’s case worker to discuss continued contact with the birthfamily (mainly the great-aunt from my understanding). We just had to decide how much contact we would allow.

Last Monday, I received a desperate call from the case worker to meet with our attorney to draw up our agreement with the birthfamily. The next morning, I met with our attorney and discussed terms of the agreement.  He had some really great suggestions, and we decided the normal exchange of photos and updates would cause the least confusion to Lil Bit as he got older.

However, we kept coming back to the question: With whom would the contact be?
The birthmother – whose termination order the agreement would attach???
Or the great-aunt – who CASA is heavily promoting so that Lil Bit can keep his Mexican culture???

After discussing this in our meeting, we had no clue! Over $300 in attorney fees!

A week later, we still have no answer and we’re waiting on either the case worker or birthmother’s attorney to discuss with our attorney….


I DON’T HEART BEING BOOT CAMP DRILL SARGEANT….

Stinkpot was really a challenge last week! Hitting his teachers, his classmates, and toys.  I had to perform some boot camp strategy that is totally “not me”.  At one point, he had struck my last nerve and was being so stubborn while I was trying to care for a sick baby. I finally had enough that I yelled raised my voice to him to do it, NOWWWW!!!! Oy!  — so NOT ME!
(He has since been mocking me by telling Daddy that he wants something NOWWWW!!! – with his signature smirk, no less) But he did straighten up after that…

I HEART FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS…
Additionally, I used a football game as motivation to get him in line. It worked (mostly)!

For being a mostly good boy this week, we went to a high school football game together. 

Giving Stinkpot a kiss under the Friday night lights

We wanted to see my niece perform on the dance team for the first time; however, she performed to the other side…

My beautiful niece before her performance

Maybe next time…

I HEART FACES…
Here’s a photo that my father-in-law took of my hubby as he was learning to ride a tricycle.
I love the story this picture tells! You can see my mother-in-law, always the enthusiastic cheerleader, is so proud of her little boy as he concentrates so intently on completing this milestone.
(I am amazed at how much our adopted Stinkpot resembles his dad!)

Steve learns to ride a tricycle – circa 1961
    I entered this photo in this week’s I Heart Faces “Photojournalism” challenge –
    click the badge for more photos!

     

    Come back Wednesday to hear the next chapter of our love story…
    And on Friday to link up your funny stories with 2 Funny Friday!

    Miscellany Monday @ lowercase letters

    Mckmama- Not Me Monday

    Mommy and Me Monday at Really, Are You Serious?

    10:56 am by admin

    MISCELLANY MONDAY – Birthdays, Beaches, and Butts

    Miscellany Monday @ lowercase letters

    OUR FOSTER BABY TURNED ONE YEAR OLD….

    Lil Bit turned one year old this week!  To celebrate, on his birthday, we took he and Stinkpot to Chuck E. Cheese. And then on Saturday, we had a small family gathering at a local park so the kids could play on the splash pad.

    Lil Bit’s birthday cupcakes from Sam’s

    However, due to a massive 48-inch broken water main, the entire city was under a water ban…SO the splash pad was CLOSED. And it was 103 degrees on Saturday!! Oops!

    But the kids still had a good time playing on the playground anyway.

     OUR STRONG-WILLED PRESCHOOLER, STINKPOT…
    We’re thinking of sending Stinkpot to Dr. James Dobson’s house for a week so that he can rewrite his book The Strong-Willed Child. He is really earning his nickname this week:

    • He hit both of his teachers on Friday (they want to meet with us today – and this is daycare!)
    • Saturday morning, we had to send him to his room 3 times before he straightened up to go to the birthday party.
    • Bedtime is always HORRIBLE!
    • Naptime yesterday was worse – he finally crashed in the middle of the dining room floor at 5:30.
    • Last night, he called Aunt Rachel to go live with her.
    • “I don’t want to…” or “I want…” begins every sentence.

    Do they have boot camp for preschoolers? Or better yet, send me!

    I HEART BEACH FUN….

    This year, we did not go to the beach due to the BP oil spill! (Check out that link!)

    Look at Stinkpot’s concentration!

    Did it ruin your beach plans, too?

    Last year, we took a family vacation to Houston/Galveston. I was amazed at how Stinkpot knew exactly how to play in the sand – and he did so in the same spot for nearly 2 hours! That is unheard of for my 2-year-old!

    For the beach trip, I took my point-and-shoot camera so the pictures are, well, snapshots.

    Here’s a great realistic pic my hubby took of my flabby old-lady butt. OUCH!

    You can see why I’m doing the twohundredsquats program. 
    I just finished Week 2, but I’m going to repeat it since I’m really sore right now.

    Here’s another photo I took of Stinkpot…

    Straight out of camera

    But don’t you just love the magic of Photoshop?
    I can change that picture to THIS>>>

    Using Coffee Shop Sun Kissed

    I used a free Photoshop action developed by Coffee Shop Rita. You should check out her stuff!

      I entered this photo in this week’s I Heart Faces challenge – click the badge for more “Beach Fun” photos!

       

      Come back Wednesday to hear the next chapter of our love story…
      And on Friday to link up your funny stories with 2 Funny Friday!

      Y’all have a great week!

      11:16 am by admin

      Foster Children Are Eligible for WIC

      This month, FosterDad took our foster baby, Lil Bit, to the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) office that provides nutritional foods for children under the age of 5.  Foster children are automatically eligible for WIC. 

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      Our foster baby’s mother was still receiving these benefits for Lil Bit even though she did not have him in her care.  We didn’t believe that this was right, so we called our state’s WIC program toll-free number to set up an appointment with the local WIC office to transfer the baby’s benefits.

      The local WIC intake person stated that you MUST bring the child to the appointment, along with documentation that the child is in foster care.  FosterDad spent a long afternoon in the waiting room of the WIC office to make it through the cattle-call process with a fussy baby.  However, in the end, Lil Bit did receive EIGHT cans of formula. Since he is lactose-intolerant, his formula costs $15 a can – so it was probably worth the ordeal.

      This month, I took off an afternoon from work to take the baby back to his followup WIC appointment.  As I was waiting, I counted 13 adults and 17 infants/children in a 280 square-foot waiting area. (yes, I was so bored that I calculated the square footage using the ceiling tiles) I was there 2 hours with a fussy baby. It sucked! (At one point, a worker expressed to me her frustration of the kids running around. I wanted to respond to her, my frustration of being required to bring my child.)

      However, the benefits Lil Bit did receive was helpful. They took a blood sample and discovered his iron was a bit low. He is being weaned and so there is no more formula, but other foods, like bread, 3 gallons of lactose-free milk, a dozen eggs, a pound of cheese, and other nutritional foods are now on his program.

      wic-foster-children-info

      We don’t have to bring him back for another 6 months, and that will probably be the end of Lil Bit’s government handout.

      Have any of you foster parents gone through this process for the little ones in your care? What are your experiences?

      wic-foster-children-formula-pin

      10:46 am by admin

      HELP! Open Adoption – Birth Family Contact – How Much?

      CONTACT WITH THE BIRTH FAMILY – After adoption, how open would you be?

      A question we never really considered when we chose to adopt through foster care.
      A question posed to us yesterday.
      A question we have to answer before Monday.
      A question we desperately need help in answering.

      Here’s the story!
      Last night, we met with Lil Bit’s Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) and State case worker.  The State is seeking to terminate the parental rights of the birth mother due to a mental capacity issue.  On Monday, the State will be meeting with the birth mother to discuss her options of State termination versus her voluntary relinquishment.

      In this meeting, the State wants to present to the birth mother as part of a voluntary reliquishment, the option of a semi-open adoption.  The State also want to present continued contact to Lil Bit’s great-aunt.

      Steve and I have come up with this first laundry list of birth family contacts –
      How could each of these individual contacts in this list affect Lil Bit’s future in our family?

      • Occasional daytime phone communication
      • Letter correspondence
      • Electronic communication
      • Photosharing website (Shutterfly) or other photo exchange
      • Invitations to birthday parties or birthday visit
      • Christmas time visit
      • Extracurricular activities/performances
      • Attending cultural or family events/celebrations with biological family

      Please, please, please let us know your experiences with birth family contact/communication!

      Thanks for all your support and prayers during this process. Hopefully, the end is in sight!

      Hugs!

      5:01 am by admin

      2Funny Video

      Welcome to 2 Funny Friday — go ahead and link up your funny, cute, silly posts in the Linky Tool below!  (Links are open all week!)

      Here is my 2 Funny Friday post for this week!

      This is a special video of Stinkpot singing and dancing along with “I’m in the Lord’s Army” (He definitely has Stephen’s dancing and singing talents) Enjoy!

      Y’all can share this with your friends on Facebook and Twitter!!!

      Y’all have a good weekend!!
      ~Penelope
      https://foster2forever.com

      4:49 am by admin

      ONE YEAR AGO TODAY!

      “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” 
      ~Colossians 4:2

      Today I am thankful for my incredible husband, FosterDad, on the second anniversary of his 49th birthday!  Happy birthday, sweetheart!  You are my one and only!

      But, also, I am thankful that one year ago today we adopted our Stinkpot!

      For all you Math people – Yep!
      We adopted Stinkpot on my husband’s 50th birthday!  YIKES!

      That was one of the most incredible days of my 44-year-old life!

      Husband putting on Stinkpot’s shoes as Lil Bit tries to help. 8/8/10

      What are y’all thankful for today?

      9:07 am by admin

      FOSTER BABY AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS THINGS

      The hardest part of adopting through foster care is the uncertainty of a final adoption.

      Our 10-month-old foster boy, Lil Bit, was placed in our home after a violent dispute between the mother and her grandmother, last December. The mother had had her parental rights terminated with her 5 previous children which were not placed with relatives. We were told the baby would be ours for adoption. (oops!)

      This case has been a complete mess and $6,000 in legal fees later – Lil Bit is still with us until a custody hearing in late September. You can read the history HERE.

      We had a permanency meeting last month to discuss the forever plan for Lil Bit and his mother’s progress for reunification.  When a child is first removed, the parents and the State draw up a permanency plan checklist that lays out all the individual steps a parent must do in order to be reunified with their child(ren). Items include things as routine (for the normal responsible population) as getting (and keeping) a job or income and finding a place to live independently.  Other things include drug testing, anger management classes, parenting classes, first aid training, and individual or group counseling.

      In the meeting, Lil Bit’s mentally-challenged birth mother showed that she is working hard to complete everything on the permanency plan checklist to get back custody of her baby. She had completed all the training and is now receiving SSI and will be moving into government housing soon. She has purchased a baby bed and high chair for Lil Bit, fully anticipating his return.

      This is the saddest part! After all of her hard work, in this meeting, a State worker looked the birth mother in the face and told her,

      “We do not believe that you have the mental capacity to care for the baby by yourself.
      The current plan for permanency for this baby is adoption.“

      I felt so horrible for this mother. She really has no clue and neither does her mother.

      The State’s current plan is adoption by the baby’s great-aunt.  The birth mother and grandmother oppose this adoption and stated in the meeting that they want us to adopt Lil Bit instead of their family.  They stated that the uncle is a weekend disc jockey and there is a lot of alcohol consumption in the home. “They like to party.” The State did acknowledge that they did need to “check out some things” in regard to their home study.

      The CASA stated that another court hearing will occur before our original September 22nd custody hearing. We believe that the State will be seeking to terminate the birth mother’s parental rights before September, but we do not know.

      The good news is that Lil Bit will stay with us in the meantime. More time to be a true blessing in our home!

      *********************************************************************************

      I just heard that everything is fine for the licensing of our home for the 18-year-old with Asperger’s Syndrome.  We still haven’t heard from his case worker and are assuming they found a home for him.

      *********************************************************************************

      Yesterday, our 3-year-old Stinkpot, was very upset with us for not taking him with us to “Big Church” after Sunday School.  So last night, we took him with us to Sunday evening worship since there wasn’t any childcare that night.  He did GREAT, sitting up in his chair, paying close attention – UNTIL – the singing stopped.  Then continually, loudly whining politely asking to go to “his class”.

      So he and I went outside to the church playground, split a Wendy’s Apple Pecan Chicken Salad, and enjoyed a special “Mommy and Me” picnic!

      Mommy and Me Monday at Really, Are You Serious? Hosted by Krystyn
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      Have a great week!

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