Thursday, September 6, 2012

My Wish

Someone should have warned me. I blame my adoptive parent friends for not warning me about the emotional mess I would be when I think of my son and the mothers he had before me. It all started about a week ago. I was driving back from Iowa City. Jax was in the back seat eating a Tootsie Pop. It was the only way that I thought I could keep him awake while we were driving. It worked for about a half an hour and then he fell asleep with the sucker in his hand resting oh so cutely on his forehead.

But I digress....this post is not about a sucker or how absolutely adorable Jax is or how much I love him or how blessed we are by him. This post is about a song. A song I heard on the radio that day: My Wish by Rascal Flatts. I had heard the song many times before, but something about that night and that song just struck me.

If you haven't heard it before here are the lyrics:

I hope the days come easy and the moments pass slowAnd each road leads you where you want to goAnd if you're faced with the choice and you have to chooseI hope you choose the one that means the most to you
And if one door opens to another door closedI hope you keep on walkin' ‘til you find the windowIf it's cold outside, show the world the warmth of your smileBut more than anything, more than anything
My wish for youIs that this life becomes all that you want it toYour dreams stay big, your worries stay smallYou never need to carry more than you can hold
And while you're out there gettin' where you're gettin' toI hope you know somebody loves youAnd wants the same things tooYeah, this is my wish
I hope you never look back but you never forgetAll the ones who love you and the place you leftI hope you always forgive and you never regretAnd you help somebody every chance you get
Oh, you'd find God's grace in every mistakeAnd always give more than you takeBut more than anything, yeah more than anything
My wish for youIs that this life becomes all that you want it toYour dreams stay big, your worries stay smallYou never need to carry more than you can hold
And while you're out there gettin' where you're gettin' toI hope you know somebody loves youAnd wants the same things tooYeah, this is my wish, yeah yeah

As I was listening and singing I started thinking. I thought back to that day 3 months ago when we met with Jax's foster family and they shared their dreams for him. They knew how smart he was. They wanted him involved in sports like golf and soccer. They talked about how much of an entertainer he was and how he loved to make people laugh. They told us of how he had picked the microphone at his Dol and how he was going to be a great important man. There love for him is something I didn't understand on that day, but now I appreciate it. I'm amazed by.

Then I was thinking of Jaxson's first mother, his birth mother.  The woman who selflessly chose life for her son. A woman for whom I have the most respect and gratitude. A woman that I pray for regularly. I wonder what her wish for her son is and more than anything I wonder and hope and pray that I can raise him to be the man that she wishes him to be! 

Friday, August 10, 2012

10 weeks today...

Tonight for supper we had Taco Bell. We had plans of going out for supper tonight, but a certain toddler decided not to nap and so going out for a meal was not in the cards. We got Taco Bell instead. As we sat down to supper, Steve asked me if I remembered the last time we ate Taco Bell. Of course, I could not and he said the night we brought Jax home. Exactly 10 weeks ago tonight, we ate Taco Bell. Exactly 10 weeks ago tonight, our son spent his first night home with his forever family.

Then I started thinking about how much he has changed in the last 10 weeks. How much he amazes me every day. How he is such a little comedian and loves to make people laugh. I love how he wants to help us every chance he gets. He makes sure that we have our phones close by at all times and if our phones ring or we get a text he yells, "Ma"  or "Daddy" to make sure that we heard it. I love how much he loves to sing and how randomly through the day I'll hear him singing, "All through the Town," or "e-i-e-i-o." I love how he loves Ally and how he'll stand between Ally and Devin when they are fighting and point his finger and say "No, NO." I love that he's a little sponge and repeats most of the words that we say. I love that at breakfast one day this week out of the blue he starts humming the Olympic theme song. This kid is pretty amazing and we are so blessed to have him in our lives!

We've been pretty busy lately. The last weekend in July we went to Des Moines for the weekend. We met friends that are preparing to go to Korea to pick up their children. I'm so excited that Jax's Korean friends are coming home.






Loving Monkey Joe's

Love that Smile!
Always driving! 



Last weekend we went to Riceville for Wapsi Days. It was raining for the parade, but we still enjoyed ourselves.





Sophie waves at each car that drives back. It's so funny!




This week Jax was sick. He had an ear infection and strep throat. Poor little guy was feeling so bad and I felt so helpless that there wasn't anything that I could do to help him. He did seem happiest when he was cuddling with his puppers!



Looking all dapper with his hands in his pockets.


Now I'm getting ready to go back to school. I'm excited for the start of the new year, but I'm nervous about being away from Jaxson. I know that he's going to love daycare and he is going to be getting the best care possible, but I'm still going to miss him!





Thursday, July 26, 2012

Steering Wheel Fanatic

His name is Jaxson and he is addicted to steering wheels. Yep, our son loves them! Every park he goes to he spends most of him time at the steering wheel. When he is at either grandparent's house, he would sit for hours on the golf cart "driving" no where.

We were going to buy Jax a swing set for the backyard, but after much searching we couldn't find one we liked. Honestly, the only part of the playground he has liked was the steering wheel, so we thought it was a little pointless to buy the whole set this summer. We had the idea to buy a steering wheel and have my dad build some sort of pole for the wheel so Jax could play. Oh.my.goodness, it's his favorite toy. Every morning he wakes up goes to the living room and starts yelling, "Ma" and pointing to the wheel until I get it set up for him. He loves it!

He loves his indoor wheel so much that Grandpa Weida has built him another one for the backyard. This wheel has a seat and Jax's initials! I don't have pictures on that one, but as soon as I do I'll share, but until then here are some pics with his "indoor" wheel!



Well, I had more pictures to upload, but Blogger is really, really annoying me right now, so more pics will have to come later!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Happy 1st Birthday, Sophie!

A year's gone by,
How time has flown,
I can't believe
How Sophie's grown!
She's such a joy
And so much fun,
Oh my! Sophie's
Turning One! 



I know everyone says it, but this past year really did fly by! It seems like yesterday we were sitting in the hospital waiting for her to make her appearance (after many, many hours) and now here we are a year later celebrating a very special little girl!

I'm so excited for the next years. I love watching how Sophie and Jaxson interact. They really do love each other (as long as the other one does not have the toy they want) and I love catching them giving each other hugs and kisses. It's going to be so much fun watching them grow up!

On Saturday, we celebrated Sophie, the sweet little girl that has given our family so much joy.

Sophie and her parents

I would love one picture where they are both looking at the camera and smiling!















The party sure wore Jax out! He was sleeping within minutes! 






Sunday, July 8, 2012

Busy, Busy Week

Last week we had a busy, but fun week! The first thing that happened was that Jax got his Permanent Resident Card in the mail. I was pretty excited and in the pictures, it looks like he is too!

Checking out his card...it's official he's a resident! 




We went to Grandma and Grandpa Weida's for the first time with Jax on Monday. Aunt Stephanie and Sophie came up with us.  Little did Jax know, but there was a lot of fun planned for him there. Grandpa has a golf cart that Jax can drive (with a little help). They had a pool all set up and they have 5 acres of running fun! It was way too hot to spend a lot of time outside, but we did make it out a few times.






On Tuesday night, Steve drove up to join us and celebrate the 4th of July. We went to the parade in Charles City. It was a hot one for sure! Sophie loved it, Jax didn't know what to think. He just hung out in the stroller taking it all in. He loved the fact that people would walk up to him and hand him candy. That's always a plus. He hated the fire trucks, semis and anything else with a loud horn. He really doesn't like loud noises.











We grilled and while we thought about watching the fireworks, Jax could only stay awake until about 8:30, so we decided he could wait until next year for his 1st 4th of July fireworks!

We got up early on Thursday morning and drove to Iowa City. Grandma Weida and Aunt Stephanie went to paint at the Norman's new apartment while Jax and I hung out with Sophie! I'm just going to start by saying that I have a lot of respect for people with more than one toddler and day care providers....those two WORE ME OUT! I did love the few moments that they played well together and I LOVED nap time! Cuddle time with my two favorite cuties was pretty awesome!





Friday we hung out at Jax's day care for a couple hours and he did awesome! He'll be starting for a day a week next week. I'm a little sad to leave him, but I'm also excited for him to have some play time and Mommy to have some girl time :-)!

Then we headed to Iowa City to do some shopping for Sophie's birthday party! Sophie and Jax did so well being drug around from store to store. They are such great kiddos! They really do love to be together.

Target shopping


Hy-Vee shopping....much more fun cart!

Saturday was Sophie's birthday party and she deserves a post all her own....coming soon (probably Jax's next nap time).


Thursday, June 28, 2012

Mayer Campout*2012


The Weidas 

 Every summer my mom's side of the family gets together and has a campout. All my aunts, uncles and cousins are usually there. Some of us rent campers, some people own their own that they drive there and then we also rent the three cabins at the campground.

It is my favorite "holiday" with the Mayers. Don't get me wrong, I love Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, and the fantasy football fish fry, but camping is just the best. For three days we are just hanging out. The holidays are always so rushed and you don't get to talk to everyone and then it's time to go home, but at the campout there is plenty of time to talk to EVERYONE!

This year was special because it was the first time that everyone was meeting Jaxson. I was so excited for everyone to meet our boy. We were definitely worried about how he would react the crowd, we're talking about 50 plus people he would be meeting. He was a little quiet to start, but it didn't take long for Jax to warm up to everyone.

We arrived on Thursday afternoon and unpacked the car. We sat by the campfire and Jax fell asleep pretty early. We actually had the camper to ourselves this night. We did venture away from the campground a couple of times. On Friday, we went into Decorah to go to the swimming pool.

Jaxson loves his Aunt Stephanie!
Sophie's such a pretty girl!

Steve definitely had his hands full with these two!
Jax was busy while we unpacked the car....he had to make calls and check in on Facebook.



On Saturday, we went to the Howard County Fair. This fair was the one that I went to every year growing up. I remember going on "wrist-band" night and riding every ride 100 times. I remember thinking that the fair was huge and now when I go back as an adult I realize that it really isn't, it's amazing how your perspective changes when you grow up.

We walked around and checked out the animals. It was funny because Ally was Jax's first English word. He has always called our dog and cat Ally, but when we were at the fair, the cows, sheep, horses, rabbits, basically every animal we saw was "Ally."

Sophers was checking out the rabbits.

I love this picture of all three of the grandchildren! Smiles all around!


Jax before the carousel started moving....


And after it started moving....he was not a fan! 

Our beautiful nieces cruising


No caption needed!

Just chilling in their strollers watching the show.

Although we were nervous about how Jax would react to meeting everyone, he did wonderfully and he fell in love with the ladies. My cousin's daughters and my niece were amazing with Jax. They took him for stroller rides, walked him to the playground equipment, and played with him for hours. It was great because it gave Steve and I a break from chasing him and it was nice to see him playing so well with other kids. 

Getting a little push from Maddie




Loving on his cousin, Kayleigh

With Maddie and Ali (the only name he says :-)


Playing with his new bubble mower

These two logged a lot of hours in the stroller! 

Man he loves all phones! 
Jax's favorite part of the park is steering wheel!



Camping really took a lot out of Jax, but he can't wait for next year!