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

Monday, June 29, 2015

Change



Thank you for taking the time to read this!

As you all know we have always wanted a larger family, but we have decided through much prayer, that our family is the size that God wants it to be and are closing the door on the dream of a bigger family.  


For those of you that may be members of our church or who have prayed for guidance from God and received answers, we know you will understand what it means when we say that this “feels right and good”. For those who maybe aren't religious the best way I can describe it is a gut feeling that says, "You've got this! You're doing the right thing." We've already taken steps to get rid of baby items, and it still feels right. So we are continuing with this decision.


We understand many of your thoughts you after having as you read this.
“Have you tried ______”
"You're still young, you have plenty of time"
"Why don't you wait to make this decision after you've finished school"
"What can we do to help?"


We have been blessed with the opportunity and guidance, three different times, to consider adopting a child. We found all the right and necessary materials to prepare to bring this child into our family, only to find out that the child was just barely adopted or otherwise unavailable to us. We saw 4 different medical professionals to guide us on our journey; one was even specialized in my syndrome. We had many tests performed on us to rule things out. We underwent a surgery to make sure that all the tests hadn't missed anything. We tried going dairy-free, the “we” is used very loosely here… =).  We took different hormones that are supposed to increase the chances of pregnancy significantly, only to find they didn't do anything for us other than give weird side effects doctors had never seen before. All of this felt right. Nothing ever felt wrong. We haven't hid much of this journey from Ellie. She came to many blood draws, many doctors appointments, she helped us prepare things for a new baby, she saw pictures of children we were considering bringing into our home, and she understood what the surgery was for. We feel that we have done everything we could in order to grow our family, and for reasons unknown to us, we feel that our family is meant to be its current size.


Yes we are young and still have "plenty" of time. (I find that statement funny given the fact that each year, as a female, your fertility level decreases.) But what you may not see, because we purposefully tried to hide it, is that I cannot emotionally take the loss of a dream month after month as I have for the past 3.5 years.


It's true that we could wait until after school. But we both feel like we will not experience the blessing of watching and feeling my belly grow, the blessing of midnight feedings, the blessing of dirty diapers, the blessing of potty training. What we do know is that it has been a fantastic learning and growing experience for our little family and we will enjoy all the baby nieces and nephews that join the big family!

What can you do for us? Continue to pray for us as we make this transition. As with any drastic change made to your future, it comes with a grieving period for the loss of a dream. We are grateful for all the support you have given us over these last few years. Please continue to love us and to share your joys and journeys with expanding your families! Ask us questions, if you have any, please share cookies with us, and share this with anyone you have been open with regarding our journey! =)

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

General Conference Traditions

Dear readers,

Are you still there? Sorry it has been over 2 months since I've written. I actually have one post stuck in draft form and another stuck in my head. I can't come to write/post them. They are more personal than anything I have ever written and don't know if I can publish them to be available by anyone with internet access in the world. We will see. Until then, here is a lighter post with pictures!

General Conference was this past weekend and we have some fun traditions we want to share!

We build a bed out of blankets!     Set a specific candy for a word, when spoken we get to eat it!

We make the Dawson ham, cream cheese, and pickle snack! TOTALLY delicious!

Mr. Dawson and I took a guess as to who would speak in the first two sessions!
              

Ellie might have gotten a sugar high....
                                        

Cuddles with daddy

And lastly, being a dare devil with no hands!



To answer any questions, yes we really do have a TON of blankets, we also might have used our 3 body pillows to help out with the blanket bed.

No I initially didn't eat the Dawson creation. I thought it looked and sounded gross, but I have come to really like it and even crave it occasionally!

Ellie doesn't always sit still, but she gets excited for conference because we are excited, and the candy helps her to focus and sit and listen! In October I plan to add celery sticks and carrots to help tame the sugar crashes! =)

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Making My Heart Ache On Purpose, Kinda...

Sometimes I go to the website www.adoptuskids.org and look at pictures of kids and their bios.

Occasionally I find a family like this one.
It tricks me because I only see the one child that, according to the search field, we would possibly be able to adopt, then find out he has older siblings.
I know what is written, that as long as he maintains contact with his siblings he can be adopted alone.
But I would hate to make him live somewhere where he couldn't visit.
I wish it was within our means to adopt the whole family!

Then there are these brothers.
They live in the neighboring state!
But they would be older siblings to Ellie.
Could it work?
Possibly!
But we haven't even been together for 9 years!
Would we be okay with that?
So many variables, but they seem so awesome don't they!?

This cute little man.
Oh, how my heart aches!
His video is just so cute!

My heart aches that they haven't found their forever families yet, and I pray that they do soon.
I ache because I know that we are not to be their forever family,
yet I so desire for them to feel that love!

Maybe one of you who stumbles upon my post will be able to help these children out!
I pray that someday we will be able to make a child's hope, dream, and prayer come true and be able to welcome them to be a part of our family!
But until that day, and after too, I will continue praying for these children and their future endeavors!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

I'm Alive!

Don't worry my pretty little readers, I am alive and well!
I know it's been 2 months since I last wrote...
Lots has happened!
Both good and bad.
So I will just bullet point, and add pictures, to review.

November after the 11th, which was the last post:
*I found out I was pregnant
* I started miscarrying the night of Young Women in Excellence
This is a celebration we have for our young women in the church 12-18 and all they have spiritually accomplished in the year!
*We traveled to Colorado for Thanksgiving with Mr. Dawson's family
*Finished miscarrying the day before Thanksgiving
* Fantastic time visiting with family and relaxing

December:
*My hair was THIS long!
*I held my 3rd violin studio recital in Kansas
It also happened to be Ellie's first violin recital, spur of the moment decision on her part!
Don't worry we are working on posture! =)
*Mr. Dawson finished the semester with flying colors!
*We traveled to warmer weather and stayed 3 weeks in Arizona visiting family.
*Christmas was awesome
*My cousin got married
*We celebrated 5 years of marriage!
 *Attempted a Family Photo
 *Added another temple to our list of visited! 
The Gilbert, AZ temple!
*I also got my hair cut...as you can probably tell! =)
*We evaded the polar vortex by staying in AZ for a total of 3 weeks!
And I think that is about it!

2014 is the year!
I feel it!
It's going to be an awesome year!!! 
I can't wait to see what it brings!







Monday, November 11, 2013

So many things!

I am so grateful for all of the men and women that serve our country!
I have family history of relatives serving all the way back into the Revolutionary War!
Almost one person in each generation has fought for our country one way or another!
I am so grateful to them for risking all they have to provide us with safety and freedom!

I am so grateful for miracle babies.
I understand that every baby is in their own right a miracle.
But for this gratitude mini paragraph, I am grateful for the ones that give their moms and dads hope.
The ones that parents have been fighting to conceive.
The ones that fight to make it into this world alive.
The ones that try their hardest, but are called back to our Father before we get to know them.
I am so grateful to each and every one of those miracle babies.

I am grateful for families.
I am so grateful that we are so tightly knit to each other!
I am grateful that we get to visit with each of our families a few times a year!
I am so grateful that we can talk on a weekly basis and receive updates!

I am grateful for the opportunity I have to work with the Young Women in my church.
Ages 12-18!
They are an amazing group that keeps me on my toes!
We laugh together, welcome each other, and do our best to always love each other.
They are such a great group of girls that I love.
I love watching the way they face their daily challenges and learn from them.
They are going to be tremendous women and leaders when they leave their nests!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Cuddles

Yesterday Ellie had a fever. The biggest one she has ever had in her lifetime! 
Nothing dangerously high, but still. 
Mr. Dawson was so nice to get her breakfast ready while I slept in a bit.
Afterwards we all climbed into bed and cuddled.....for about 2 hours.
I kept thinking how nice it was to have Ellie laying still next to us and wanting to cuddle for so long!
It was a bit later when I realized that something was up, Ellie never cuddles with us for that long!
Fever story cut short, that little girl is a trooper!
She cuddled all day, took a two hour nap, even kept her diaper dry! 
And her fever broke while she was sleeping last night.
It's great to have the normal Ellie back, but yesterdays cuddles are a great memory!
It was so nice to be needed and that she just wanted to be close to us!
Even more fantastic was that we had nothing pressing us to stop, we could just enjoy the moment!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Family Vacation

It's Mr. Dawson's fall break, so I decided we needed to go on a trip.
Initially Mr. Dawson and I had been planning on going to Washington D.C., but with the shut downs and all the monuments barricaded we thought it best to postpone that trip and take our little family out for some fun!
We decided that the Mall of America in St. Paul, Minnesota was the place!

It was awesome!
It was like a pre-Disney vacation!
Ellie's so short, 35" to be exact, and so she can't ride most rides.
At the MOA they allow short kids to ride some rides with a chaperone.
The awesome part?
You pay for the kid to ride, but not the chaperone!
So we only paid for a full day's worth of fun for two people! It was pretty awesome!
We found that Ellie is an adrenaline junkie and can't wait to be taller to do some of the other rides!!!
Justin and I managed to ride a few roller coaster rides ourselves, individually, while the other was riding rides with Ellie!
We also decided to ride the metro to the airport on our way home!
Ellie's first "train" ride and she loved it!

Here are some pictures for your enjoyment!
Blue's Clues

Blue Train

Hot air balloon ride, in honor of the Balloon Fiesta! =)

Mr. Dawson riding a roller coaster all by his lonesome.

Another of Mr. Dawson

Lego creations that were incredible....




On the Carousel! Ellie's most favorite thing to ride!

Riding a ferris wheel

On the metro heading home.....

Saturday, September 14, 2013

An Update On The Baby Front

The brief version.....
We are still waiting to be found by a birth parent. =) Ellie's been asking more and more about when her "baby and sister" (translation: baby brother and baby sister) are coming to visit. We've resulted to, "when you don't poop in your diapers any more"! And at the rate she's going, this comment will work perfectly! =)

Longer and more TMI version:  Feel free to just click out if you don't want the TMI! =)

Because I am a preparedness freak and need organization, as well as being a planner (I have a terrible phobia of the unknown future and not having goals to reach), we have been making some mile markers for us.

The first one revolved around the miscarriage. I wanted to get my body back into shape and be healthier. I had gained a significant amount of weight from focusing on the move and not what I was putting into my body. I saw this miscarriage as a way to get my butt into gear and focus on being in the best shape so I can take care of Ellie and Mr. Dawson, as well as any future kids. In order to do this we decided to use contraceptives until August and then make another decision.

Over the summer I had some crazy issues happen that I was a bit embarrassed to talk about, but they fit in with this post! Before Father's Day I had crazy intense abdominal pain that felt like labor pains. This pain also came with severe bowel movements. Told you this second one had TMI! =) Any way, I had had abdominal pain similar to this for many years, but not to this intensity. I decided to skip the regular doctors and jump to a GI consultant because I figured it was intestinal. Zoom forward, I was scheduled for a CT scan while they proceeded to test me! All tests came back negative, but in the CT scan they saw that I had recently had an ovarian cyst on my left side, the size of a quarter, rupture. They wanted to rule out that the cyst was the cause of problems so they sent me to an OB/GYN. The OB/GYN told me that the cyst was the reason for the pain, but most likely not the suspect for severe bowel movements. He also told me, after an examination, that he believed I might have endometriosis. Short story: The medication I am on to help "treat" PCOS is helping to regulate my periods, but can quite possibly be causing me to develop endometriosis. Fun stuff, right!? Well since we are on a mission to make my body healthy and not get pregnant we take the info and let it sit on the shelf. I am scheduled for a colonoscopy and endoscopy to try and figure out my bowel situation. (In case you aren't familiar with those terms, I got scoped from both ends of my body) SO NOT FUN! And....the results came back NEGATIVE for everything they tested and were looking for. I am unfortunately and fortunately a perfectly healthy 25 year old! Because of that they decided to test some IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, meds on me to see what happens. So far it's been pretty good. Hooray!!!

Now that my body is back to "working" condition it's back to thinking about babies again....

August came and we decided to make Heavenly Father our family planner. We were already 3 months into the waiting game of adoption and felt that one way or another Heavenly Father wants us to grow our family. So whether it be adoption or biological we will let it happen and not get in the way.

Towards the end of August and beginning of September I proposed a plan of specific goals. We have studied them together and prayed about them and feel that we will know as soon as we take these steps if they really are what we should do.

If my September cycle finishes without a pregnancy we will set up an appointment to talk with my endocrinologist about our next steps whether it be laparoscopy or drugs to induce ovulation. And go from there.

I know that many people may think, "But you haven't waited long enough, or given adoption a long enough chance. Just hang on." Or something similar. It's true. We haven't been "active" on the adoption lists for very long. But while we are waiting, we want to continue to see what chances we have of conceiving again, as well as what steps we need to take in order for that to actually happen! The more we, and doctors, know about my body the more we can fine tune what actually needs to happen in order for it to work properly to ovulate and conceive.

That's the long winded and informative version of everything happening in our lives right now, revolving around babies that is!

If you have any other questions, concerns, suggestions go ahead and write them! I will read them and answer them to the best of my ability!

Friday, August 30, 2013

31/31 Things: Where will you be?

{To know what I am talking about, and to see past 31 Things posts, start here...}

31. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10 years? 15 years?

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I used to really really REALLY like these kinds of questions.
Then my life took too many turns in directions that I hadn't "foreseen" my life taking!
Then I decided that it is still good to have GOALS of the path you would like your life to take.
So these are my goals and desires, but I'm not gonna expect it to happen this way!

5 Years
It will be the year 2018!
I hope to be the wife of a "doctor who doesn't help people"!
(If you've read this book you understand the quote)
I hope to have at least a second child in the family.
I hope that Ellie will choose to be baptized.
I hope that we will be debt free or pretty darn close to it!
I hope that Mr. Dawson will have a job, whether or not he loves it is a different story. =)
We will be celebrating our 10 year anniversary!
I hope to still have a violin studio, though I wouldn't mind if it was less than 15 students!
I really hope that we are enjoying where we live!
I hope that I have run a half marathon!

10 years
It will be the year 2023!
Um, that's just strange to think about!
Ellie will be 13!
A teenager!
I sure hope that we can communicate well with each other and not get on each other's nerves!
I hope that Mr. Dawson has a job that he loves.
I hope that we have gone on a second cruise or traveled somewhere in Europe!
I hope that we are 100% debt free!
I would really like to own a house.
I would love to still have a violin studio or maybe be a substitute teacher for music classes!
I would love to have seen a concert in Carnegie Hall!
Maybe Mr. Dawson will create the most awesome of awesome computer program or app!
Maybe I've written a book!
We will be the most loving family in the city, even if the kid(s) hate it!

15 Years
It will be the year 2028!
Ellie will be 18! 
She will have graduated from high school and be starting college!
Maybe even considering serving a mission for our church!
I hope she is choosing the most awesome college for her and that she has a blast!
We will be celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary, and hopefully in style!
I hope that we have a house of our own.
Maybe it's the house that I designed and the one we will grow old in!
I hope Mr. Dawson LOVES his job.
I hope that we have two cars.
I hope that I am not completely gray....though I bet that might not happen!
I hope that Ellie talks to me about her life, trials, sorrows, boys, and excitements.
I hope that we can travel places!
I hope that we are in the best shape we can be in and that our bodies are healthy!

Can you imagine where you might be in 5, 10, or 15 years!?

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Monster University

On Saturday, I had just gotten back from a Young Women Pre-Camp camp out.
The did some certification, and stayed up till the wee hours of the morning and then we woke up as soon as the sun was up!
After I got home and showered, I decided we needed to just go out as a family and have fun!
That's when I remembered MU came out the day prior!
Off we went to the movies and Ellie loved it!
The moment Sully appears on the screen it's just his silhouette.
She recognized it and yelled, "Sully!"
Everyone around us giggled. 
I thought she was pretty cute!
At the end of the movie Ellie wanted to go down and dance....she had the most serious face!
We also took pictures with Sully and Mike!
Ellie's suggestion that she was SO excited about!






If you haven't seen it yet, I think it's worth it!
There was one point where I thought, "This isn't done yet?" 
But it was short lived!

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Father's Day

"We all know that father is the smartest, wisest man on earth unless a teenager is listening. Many adults can look back on their lives and remember that they would have done more of what dad said if only it was their idea." Randy Van Drew

"The father is the provider, the defender, the counselor, the friend who will listen and give support when needed.  Who better than an exemplary father to effectively teach children the value of education, the dead-end nature of street gangs, and the miracle of self-esteem that can change their lives for good?”  (Gordon B. Hinkley, Stand A Little Taller, p. 169)

Those two quotes are my top favorite ones about dads. 
I think they each speak truth, whether written in all seriousness or jest. 

These characteristics are just some that I can list off the top of my head that I am 99.9% sure fits at least one at a time, if not all of them:
Cheerful, adventurous, full of integrity, humorous, loving, handsome, patient, thoughtful, courteous, loves to travel, easy to talk to/with, strong, firm in the gospel, courageous, likes to cook, trustworthy, makes and follows through with goals, keeps the commandments, hard working, follows the prophet, respects women, loves children, loves his mother

I've included just a few pictures of some men in my life that have been father figures to me, or to someone I care deeply about.
They each in their own way have helped me understand their important role as fathers, brothers, and husbands as they try to do the best they can!

Be warned that some of these pictures are ancient, and some may not have the best angle of the person.
This means we need to travel more to visit family, and that I need to make sure I take better pictures!












Happy Father's day to all those that have been pictured, all those that I don't have pictures of, and all who have read this post!
I hope you all know how much I love and care for each of you!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Adoption Update

Many people have asked us how the adoption is coming.

We are still waiting.

The agency that we are working with does things a little different than most.
The birth mothers choose the family they will place their child with, 
rather than just pairing us up with someone.
So, we wait.

We have an Aunt in St. George Utah who is getting our name out there!
Thanks April!

We have a friend in my parents ward who works with potential birth mothers and she is getting our name out there for us!
Thanks Sis. Young!

We also have our case worker in Missouri sharing our profile for us too!
Thanks Paul!

Our profile is online for people to find and look at.
What? You haven't seen our profile yet!?
Click HERE 

Know anyone who is considering adoption? 
We would love to send them to people who can answer all their questions!
Or we can try our best to answer them!
=)

We know it will happen at some point and are excited for that day! 

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Baseball and Painting

We went to the park when it was sunshiny a few days ago and walked through the baseball fields.
(There are four fields)
Ellie saw some boys practicing with their dads on the empty fields and thought it was cool.
The next day she brought her hat (a fireman hat backwards)
a bat (a pvc pipe from a marshmallow gun), and a ball (a miniature beach ball) to us and wanted to play.
It took us a minute to figure it out, since she had yet to learn it was called baseball, but we've had fun ever since!
Surprisingly....Ellie has swung and hit the ball a few times!
I think I truly might have a little tom boy on my hands!

Monday and Tuesday with the rain and tornado watch we stayed mostly indoors.
And an idea struck that HAD to be done!
Watercolor painting.
We headed over to hobby lobby to pick up some watercolors, watercolor paper, and canvas!
Then we had a blast!
Ellie and I tried our hand at abstract design using not only watercolors but Elmers clear glue and table salt!
Mr. Dawson did what he does best but did branch out and used the watercolors to color it in!

 (Designed by Tresann)

(Designed by Ellie) 

 (Designed by Ellie)

(Designed by Tresann) 

(Designed by Mr. Dawson)