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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Kathlena's Birthday Party

We celebrated Kathlena's first birthday party with both sets of grandparents and Uncle Todd at our home. Kathlena being 4 years old seems like such a big jump from 3. I am not sure why that is, but it has seemed an even bigger leap considering Kathlena has gone from looking/talking like an infant to being this vibrant, energetic, confident little girl. She is a rough and tumble and keeps up with her big brothers, but also is very prissy and loves pretty dresses and babies. She is such a little mommy. Having a little brother or sister soon will suit her very well.


Her Uncles keep her outfitted in pink camo and J.Michael topped the day with a pink cap gun that she had to wear right away as you will see in the slide show below.


*be sure to pause the music in the sidebar to hear the video.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A window into the womb

Today we were so very excited to hear Baby Shiflet's heartbeat for the very first time. He/she is now 12 weeks along...almost the size of an orange now. All six of us were present and it was so fun to see the faces of all of our children when that sweet sound resonated across the Doppler. For Daddy and Mommy it is much encouragement that things are progressing normally and gives us our first sounds of life to cherish. We are all becoming very excited and anxious to meet this little gift.
Andrew asks me almost everyday if the baby is big enough for him to feel it kick yet. He cannot wait for this to happen and I too am excited with him. I asked him if the baby was a boy what name he would give the baby...without hesitation "Larry". After Larry the cucumber from Veggie Tales of course. I then asked him what name he would give the baby if it were a girl...he thought for a moment then replied with a shrug "That would be Kathlena's business" Such a thoughtful boy and clever too! Well, thankfully all can rest assured that Daddy and Mommy will have the final say on names and I am thinking that Larry probably isn't going to make the cut, but we appreciate Andrew's thoughts.

Below is a recording Emily made of Baby Shiflet's very strong heartbeat. Coming in at 160-170 beats/min. Kathlena was quite fascinated with the Doppler machine and once that heartbeat came across the speaker she jumped up and went straight for the speaker to get a closer listen followed by all her other siblings. We were all smiles. Thank you my sweet Emily for recording this precious moment in Shiflet history for us to cherish.

You can turn the music off in the sidebar so you can hear the audio. It is a short clip, but such a sweet sound.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Rodeo Reflections




Yes, Emily went with us which is why we have all of these great pictures. I snapped this one early to prove it.

Kathlena overlooking the Houston skyline

You cannot live in Houston for long before you must go to the Houston Livestock and Rodeo. I remember as a kid growing up in a rural community that was big into 4H and FFA an hearing about the Houston Rodeo each year. I went for the first time myself only a few years ago and loved it. It reminded me (only much bigger) of the days when I was a kid growing up in New Braunfels, TX an going to the Comal County Fair. The fair was something I always looked forward to going to every year.
Here a some pics from our night at the Rodeo.



Emily did a great job of capturing some difficult pictures from our seats. Fast action!!

Andrew loved his first rodeo. His favorite part was the ice cream, calf roping and the bull riding. He also liked the sheep riding that the little kids did and wished he could have rode also! This was so funny. They had sheep for the kids 4-6 (pre-selected) to ride the sheep like the bull riders. Trying to hang on for the full 7secs. It was quite hilarious. Andrew with his blood hound nose immediately picked up on the "smells" of the rodeo asking with his wrinkled up nose "what is that smell?"



Andrew and Kathlena sharing popcorn.




I wanna be a cowboy!!

The lights were turned low for the Alan Jackson concert and Kathlena looked ready for "night, night"

Andrew loved the fireworks at the end. But he said it was
too loud though.

The long ride home. We took the bus so once the concert was over us and everyone else headed for the shuttles. The wait wasn't too long and we found a way to have fun anyway.


Kathlena loved the popcorn, ice cream, cotton candy and watching the cowboys ride. She also liked the music...a country girl. Emily has been coaching her on some of her favorite country music like Alan Jackson and Randy Travis.
Emily loves it all, but especially the calf roping and bull riding. J.Michael wanted to do the sheep riding too we all got a good laugh out of this event. He also liked the bull riding and calf scramble. Daddy's favorites are always the bull riding and the calf scramble, but he too had to add the sheep riding or "Mutton Busting" to his favorites.
Mom, well her favorite was watching her kids enjoy the rodeo so much. I also exercised my "early pregnancy cravings" trump card and had some great rodeo food. Big pretzel with mustard, cotton candy and a few bites of ice cream from the kids. So sweet as they were willing to share with their little sister/brother in uterine. It was a great family night.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry 1st Christmas


Our family portrait (this was the best of over a hundred
hillarious shots...shiflet portraits are always so much fun to get!)

Emily and J.Michael so grown up!

Bubbie and Kathlena

Andrew and Bubbie

Is this not the cutest picture? I know I am
a little bias.
Our first Christmas was full of the wonder of seeing it for the first time through Andrew and Kathlena's eyes. We read through the story of Joseph and Mary and baby Jesus in Luke 2 each night the week before Christmas. While the kids didn't wake us tooo early they were quite eager to find out what was in there wrapped presents under the tree. We opened some on Christmas Eve, Eve, then on Christmas Eve and then again on Christmas morning before heading on the road for a week of visiting family.
Andrew's favorites were his crane truck and legos. J.Michael's were his erector and lego sets that he built the very next day. Kathlena had fun with some kitchen accessories like her mixer and coffee maker so she can be like Mom. Sweet Emily got more yarn for knitting blankets and a longed for new watch. Mom and Dad received the Clearplay DVD player that we have been wanting for our family movie nights. It works great and love that we can now watch movies without the excessive gore, language, and nudity.

Christmas Day Eve we headed to Hillsboro for Christmas with the Davis's (my parents and brother, a.k.a Nana and Doodad (Dewey) and Uncle Todd). We had so much fun as always visiting until late at night, playing games, and exchanging gifts. We also had fun taking pictures together in the plaid disney p.j.'s my mom got for all of us. Here are a few pictures.

First annual Davis-Shiflet Family Christmas
Plaid P.J. Portrait.

Grandparents and grandkids portrait.

...10 seconds before last picture.

Isn't red a good color for us?

On Friday we headed over to Garland to have Christmas with the Shilet side of the family. The kids of course excited to see their PawPaw and Grandmommie, Uncle Steve and his family and Uncle Paul. Emily and J.Michael immediately persuaded Grandmommie into a game of Monopoly.

Let the buying begin!

J.Michael "money bags" Shiflet was cleaning up this game.

Meanwhile, PawPaw was showing Andrew and Kathlena
how to build with these really cool blocks.

J.Michael and Daddy enjoy playing with one of their new toys.


J.Michael even managed to get me the photographer in to
the fun. I love this picture that smile says it all.


Saturday, December 20, 2008

Loss and Attachment




Today was the day we knew would come but have not looked forward to. We had to put our beloved bird dog, Charlie, down. A month ago we found out that he had a tumor on his heart and in his nose. The tumor came on quickly and has grown rapidly in the past month. Over the last few days it became apparent that the time had come. As the tumor on his nose has grown rapidly, spreading and disfiguring his face, we had concerns of it spreading to his brain, and we did not want to have memories of the results of that happening. We are thankful to have had 10+ yrs with Charlie and especially this past month. David tried to find a vet who would come to our house and found one, but schedules didn't work out so we decided to go ahead and take Charlie to his clinic today. Thankfully, it is close to our home-Kainer Vet Hospital . We are very grateful for the help we received from Dr. Strecker and his staff over the past month. Dr. Streker was very kind and very sensitive to our family and situation.
Losing a longtime pet is never easy, especially when you have children. It has been hardest on J.Michael, as he doesn't remember a time without Charlie. Charlie has been a wonderful companion to all of us and even Andrew and Kathlena for the past 7 months. It has been difficult to explain something as complex as tumors, death, animals dying, and how when animals die it is different than people, but it has produced good conversations for us to have as a family. For us all to talk about being good stewards of the animals under our care. To walk through loss together openly and honestly.

Charlie left us in his gentle sweet fashion, without a whimper he drifted off to sleep and was gone. Once the Vet finished he graciously left us alone and said we could have all the time we needed. After he left J.Michael hugged Charlie and sobbed, I had been in tears since this morning waiting for that heartbreaking moment. As we all sobbed and tried to comfort each other I saw Andrew watching J.Michael as tears began streaming down his cheeks. I told him it was okay to be sad and he hugged me and began to sob. His heart broke too for his brother, J.Michael, for his family and for this dog that he had only known for a little while, but had grown to love...attached to. Andrew continued to watch and pet Charlie's paw when I hear Kathlena say "Charlie Boo-Boo, nose". She has been Mommy's little helpoor in caring for Charlie this past month. I pick her up and tell her that Charlie is gone and she begins to cry and cry; she loved Charlie too. Neither her nor Andrew have responded to loss with grief in this way. The Lord gave us one final gift through Charlie...Andrew and Kathlena responding to grief and pain appropriately emotionally. To feel the sting of loving something and losing it. As part of this family our joys and triumphs as well as our pain and grief in life are shared. Earlier as we all sat waiting for the vet to come in, I was trying very hard to no avail to keep tears from continuing to leak out and run down my face; sweet Andrew reaches up without a sound and wipes away my tear...he never spoke a word or question. I remember thinking that was unusual at the time for him not to ask why or comment. Later, it all came into focus. As painful as loss is of any kind, we had a renewing today of strength to persevere, trusting the Lord to guide us through life's ups and downs, walking along the way with our children and teaching them all of these things (Deuteronomy 6).
He indeed is sovereign over all, and he uses all of His creation to glorify Himself. Often, as He did today, He uses elements of His creation to reveal something about Himself: His faithfulness, His mercy, His tenderness. As we have lost a dog we all loved, we have gained fresh insight into God's active hand in our family. He who knows when a sparrow falls can use even grief-especially grief-to remind us of truths that we often forget. "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us...For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now." (Romans 8:18, 22). Charlie's body was ravished by a nasty cancer-evidence of the groaning of all of creation because of sin. But by means of the death of a dog, our God has drawn us closer to each other and to Himself, and reminded us that all of this world is under a curse of death and is passing away. But a new creation awaits all who believe! "For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience" (Romans 8:24-25). And sometimes, because He is so good, He lets us see a little glimpse now, even before our waiting is complete.

We will miss our Charlie, but we praise the Lord for His faithfulness and graciousness towards us, teaching us and pointing us back to His word in all situations. Whether it is in the timing of when to let go of a beloved pet or patiently believing and waiting to see the fruit of attachment that adoptive parents by faith long to see in their children through it all we draw near to the Lord for the strength and wisdom to pursue His purposes.
David and J.Michael picked out Charlie's favorite spot in the yard, near the burning pile that he loved to sniff around for snakes, and critters and dug the hole together for Charlie. Chase (our other dog) also got to sniff Charlie good bye...he will miss him most of all.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Our 1st Thanksgiving as a family of 6

Heading to Garland for Thanksgiving:


The boys are geared up for the 3 1/2 hr car ride with audios
and DVD's to entertain them.

Kathlena is busy at work with her 1st leap pad.

With Charlie sick he made the trip also. If you look out the
back window you will see our trailer we are pulling to house
the beef we are bringing back in our first delivery.


We made it to Paw-Paw and Grandmommie's at last. It
is worth the drive as Grandmommie is an excellent cook,
making everything from scratch. Below are some pictures of
one of Emily's favorite photography subjects...food. These
are the best mashed potatoes ever!! When we read Cranberry
Thanksgiving and it talks about Grandma cooking "everything
with crisp edges and tender centers" It makes me think of
Grandmommie's cooking.



We break tradition and have chicken...nothing against
turkeys, Shiflet's just prefer chicken. Doesn't that make
your mouth water for some chicken?

The kids table on night 2...leftovers as good as night 1

Paw-Paw and Kathlena "fixin" something. She knows the
right one to go to for "fixin" stuff.

Kathlena's first french braid...we finally have
enough hair!

She wanted 2 braids just like Mimi's.

The braids didn't last long. Can you imagine why?

Kathlena playing toss me as high as you can
with her Uncle Steve. Which is quite high as
Uncle Steve stands at 6'5". Aunt Cecilia
and cousin Hannah watch Kathlena soar
above their heads.

Andrew and his new rrrrrobot. Uncle Steve
is the master at finding the most perfect and
coolest ever little boy gifts. Thank you Uncle
Steve...it hasn't left his sight during the day
nor his arms at night.


THANKSGIVING PART 2:
Our first Thanksgiving as 6 at Dewey and
Nana's
Kathlena and "Dewey" a.k.a Dodad,
but princess Kathlena has renamed him.
Kathlena and Nana
Kathlena and Uncle Todd
The preparations in full swing as Emily and Aunt Susie help
get things ready to serve.

Aunt Susie and Sherri taking on the task of labeling all of
the cups for all 35 guests. Yes, we are a large family-four
generations represented here today.

Mom and I finishing up the giblet gravy...well Mom mainly
I am just visiting slowing down the process really, it is
almost ready though.

The boys table...enough said.

My 3rd cousins Madeline, Millie, Mary Grace, George and
Pete Smith. We have not seen them since they adopted Pete
(from South Korea) so this was an extra special day for us to
see them and meet Pete. It was the first time for them to meet
our newest little ones also.

My cousin Amber (Blake's Mommy) blowing bubbles with
the little ones.

Madeline and Andrew playing Wii bowling.
Madeline was such a sweet heart helping Andrew play!
Thank you! He had so much fun.

Kathlena watching the golfers.

Aunt Susie up at bat...oops wrong sport.

Blake and Pete playing too.
Kathlena and Pete playing in the "clubhouse" notice the
bucket of golf balls. The caddies are resting. hehe

Daddy getting in some target practice...well trying it was
quite windy.

Our budding photographer...imagine that? She had a big
time with her cousin Lucas.

Playing drop the cup from my head.
Lucas's glasses fit just right