Abegail had a tooth pulled yesterday...so we told her to put her tooth under her pillow and the tooth fairy might come to take it and leave her some money. She was SUPER curious about the tooth fairy all day. Question after question..."Daddy, what does the tooth fairy look like? What will happen if I wake up while she's there?" Then after about the 15th question, I realized it was probably a bad idea to even mention the tooth fairy. By 8:30 last night, EVERY child was scared to go to bed because they were terrified of the tooth fairy creeping into their room while they were sleeping!! Abegail put the tooth under her pillow and then refused to sleep in her bed. She wanted to sleep on the floor...and then so did the other two. An hour and a half later, I walked into their room and A & E were asleep in E-Man's bed with the blanket pulled up over their heads. And Annie had sneaked away to HER bed. I asked Abegail this morning if the tooth fairy came. She said...
Yeah!!! Congratulations on conquering this test of strength, endurance and love. Isn't God Great!!!
ReplyDeleteYour family of 5 looks Fantastic!! We can't wait to see all of you. Love, Lynette for the Hosek gang
All I can say is PHEW!!!!! What a relief. I am so happy, and grateful and encouraged to see those bright and shining faces. And now the fun begins!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing that long journey! I look forward to hearing about how things are going for you - when you recover from the jetlag of course!
ReplyDeleteSharon
HALLELUJAH!! Home at last! Can't believe how good you all look after your interminable return trip! It's wonderful to think of A&E at home, seeing their beautiful room with their very own beds, meeting their sweet sister and starting the adventure of becoming a family. Keeping you in our hearts as you continue this journey of love. We'll give you time to settle in before we call to come visit, but don't hesitate to call us if we can do anything for you.
ReplyDeleteBeth & Dries
(and A&E, too)
I have been watching with great interest and anticipation on a multi/daily basis. You had quite a journey, to say the least. Now you can reap the rewards of your efforts. You will make great parents for your two very lucky new children. God Bless!
ReplyDeleteLyle and Lola
WOW!!! After all you've been throgh, this is meant to be. You both look so happy, and as for the culture shock, I believe it will be an easy transition. Those children are use to a much different world but children are so adaptable. Tell them that there are many people in Oklahoma who want to meet them.
ReplyDeleteCurt and Mimi Hendricks
Congratulations on your great endeavor. We have been reading about your ups and downs throughout your trip and are thankful for your safe return. May God bless and keep you as you guide your children - all three of them - through this happy transition period.
ReplyDeleteUncle Del & Aunt Pat
Yeah! I have been reading your blog for about a week or so now...What an awesome blessing you are to A & E!!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless You!