Saturday, January 29, 2011

Spotlight Saturday - Rachel & Ryan

Ryan & Rachel are a wonderful family in New York that are excited to build their family through adoption.
You can find out more about them by visiting their online profiile or blog

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Hoping to Adopt

Rachel and Ryan

Kind, busy, reflective, committed

Lovers of late-night runs, thundering rainstorms, and divine desserts

Who feel grateful when enjoying Christmas dinner with family, frustrated when fertility treatments aren’t working, and content when holding hands on our balcony

Who need God, more sleep, and each other

Who look forward to Ryan walking across the stage with his dental diploma, Rachel singing lullabies to our babies, and our children making us laugh with their crazy antics

Residents of a funky upstairs apartment with colored walls and wood floors

Buffalo, NY

Thank you for taking the time to get to know our family better.

We would like to introduce ourselves by describing our lives—past, present, and future:

Life as it was…

For both of us, growing up was a flurry of fun with family. Rachel and her sisters put on original musical productions in the backyard (we still laugh at the video of “The Cowboy and the Prunes”), while Ryan and his brothers enjoyed spirited athletic competitions in their backyard (sometimes resulting in tears and broken bones). As we got older, Rachel’s family remained close through late-night talks on Mom’s bed after the girls all got home from outings with friends; Ryan’s family remained close through nightly dinners around the kitchen table where they would laugh and share together. Our families have always been, and will continue to be, our closest friends.

Our lives intersected when we were set-up on a “blind date” in 2004. After an outing to the local “Nickelcade,” we sat on a bean bag, sipping Jones sodas and talking about life. Rachel was immediately intrigued by Ryan because of his quiet kindness and cute blue eyes; Ryan was attracted to Rachel because of her contagious energy and her obvious drive to make a difference in the world.

We continued to get to know each other during long evening runs and hours spent studying at the college library. Throughout our year-long courtship, we encouraged each other to grow and seek new experiences, and we found that our personalities complement each other, as we share common core values but have different strengths and weaknesses.

On December 28, 2005, we were married in the Denver Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Because we both share a love for children and service, we decided to spend the first three months of our marriage living in an orphanage for persons with disabilities in El Salvador. The children have become such an important part of our lives that we have returned for a visit every summer since and also run a program that sends college-aged volunteers to live at the orphanage year-round.

Life as it is…

Every day, we wake up at 6:30 a.m. (after pushing the snooze button at least five times), and as Rachel scrambles to find something to wear to work, Ryan makes her a fruit smoothie for breakfast. After a quick hug and kiss, Rachel shouts something ridiculous like, “See ya—wouldn’t wanna be ya!” as she charges out the door. Then at the bottom of the stairs, she adds, “I love you, Babe!” Sometimes she calls him from her cell phone on her way to work, just so they can talk a bit longer.

During the day, Ryan, a senior in dental school, chats with patients, fills cavities, and tries to keep his grumpy professors happy; Rachel, a high school English teacher, attempts to remain sane while discussing The Catcher in the Rye with her juniors and editing 120 research papers between classes. Days are busy for both of us, and we look forward to dinnertime, when we reunite to talk over a hastily prepared meal.

We are happy. We love our lives, and we love being married.

Life as we hope it will be…

We dream of having a big, loud, and loving family, and we are excited about the changes that will occur in our lives when we become parents.

Rachel will be a stay-at-home mom, using her skills as a teacher to plan learning-based adventures for the family, such as a journey to camp by the Mississippi River after we’ve read Huckleberry Finn or a road trip to Washington D.C. after we’ve studied American history. She hopes to use her love of writing to capture family memories in journals, personal narratives, and memoirs.

Ryan will be a pediatric dentist and a devoted father. An avid athlete, he looks forward to bonding with his children during early-morning tennis matches or as he coaches their Little League teams. He hopes his children will find him pouring over the scriptures and other good books during quiet moments at home, just as he often found his own father studying at the kitchen table.

We both love to learn and serve, and we hope to pass these traits on to our children. We plan to continue our work with the orphanage in El Salvador, particularly because the orphanage residents do not have consistent access to dental care. Ryan hopes to provide annual treatments, while Rachel and our kids can assist him as well as teach classes on oral health.

Life is good, and we know that life will only get better as our family begins to grow. We excitedly await the adoption of our first child.

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Spotlight Saturday - Matt & LeMira

Matt, LeMira & Jackson are a wonderful family in Utah that are excited to build their family through adoption.
You can find out more about them by visiting their online profiile or blog

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We’d like to introduce you to our family; we are Matt, LeMira (pronounced Luh-My-Ruh), and Jackson. Our family began ten and a half years ago when Matt and LeMira met at BYU.
Jackson was born in January 2004. (He's almost 7! Where does the time go?!) Being parents has been the most refining experience in our lives and in our marriage. Some days go wrong from sun-up to sun-down, others are just perfect, and most fall in between. Despite the ups and downs, we really, truly love being parents. Our abilities to laugh and find humor in life sure have gotten us through. Guaranteed everyday are moments of laughter and smiles.
We know something of loss and grieving. About a year and a half after we had Jackson, in September 2005, LeMira gave birth to a little girl at 22 weeks. Since she was not old enough to survive on her own, she passed away within an hour of being born. We had to say good-bye to our little Clarissa and send her back to her Heavenly Father. That is the hardest thing we have ever had to do. Knowing we would not see our little girl for a long time was hard to accept at first, but we have felt peace and comfort from our Heavenly Father as we have grieved. We miss her dearly but are comforted by our belief that we will see her again one day.
Within a few weeks of giving birth, the doctor told LeMira that she should not have any more children, as pregnancy and birth would surely endanger her life. After a year of grieving, thinking, the Spirit nudging, and many prayers, we received the answer that we were to adopt.
In the four years that we've activity pursued adoption, we have learned so much. We understand the pain and loss, the sacrifice, and the commitment that surrounds adoption. We have a high respect for anyone touched by adoption or through adoption, and we've met some wonderful people along the way.
We believe that adoption is a lifelong journey for everyone involved and doesn't end with placement. We believe that children deserve to know their own unique story, and the best way for that is to have an open adoption. Our first concern is and will always be for the child. We look forward to visiting with you and deciding just how open our relationship will be and what will be the best for all involved. We are willing to keep you updated with letters, pictures, emails, phone calls, and even visits throughout the years to come. We understand that your desires and wishes could change, and they will be given the utmost respect. We want to keep an open, honest, continual dialogue with you.

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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Newborn Amelia

Ready for the big reveal of Amelia's newborn photo session? I'm so excited to share.

Kim is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. And OH. SO. TALENTED. And sweet (did I mention that??). I can't believe we really only just met in November for the first time in real life. Feels like we've been friends for much longer. Feeling blessed for so many reasons these days, but right this moment I feel especially blessed to be a momma of three (which still hasn't truly sunken in) and to have dear friends like Kim. If you live in Utah, you might need her info. She's amazing!

Now, please, click on this and go drink up the beauty of my baby girl as recorded by sweet Kim.

Photos taken on December 1, 2010

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Merry Christmas 2010

In order to save some time and money this year, we wanted to share our Christmas card with you here on the blog. We wish we could send them to you all and we wish you the merriest! We're so thankful for our blessings (including friends and family like you)!

Front:

Count Your Blessings Christmas 5x7 folded card
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Inside:



All photos by Kim Orlandini Photography

We wish you a very merry Christmas
and a happy new year!


All Our Love,
Shane, Megan, Carter(4), Ruby(1), & Amelia

As I mentioned in my Dear Shutterfly post below, Christmas cards/newsletters are an important tradition for us. Do you send out an annual letter or card? What are some of your other favorite Christmas traditions?

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Amelia's Adoption Story: Part One

For us, this chapter of our story started in May of this year (the week of Mother's day) when we received the news that Carter's birth mother, J, was unexpectedly expecting. She wanted to know how we felt about adding to our family. We were honored and filled with joy that she would consider placing another sweet babe with our family. We already loved J so much (and her wonderful family, too) that it was hard to imagine our love and respect could increase. Although baby number three was suddenly coming sooner than expected, we looked back on all the years of collective searching and waiting we had done before Carter and Ruby each came into our family, and we immediately felt a huge amount of gratitude and humility for the obvious blessings of this situation.

Next, we waited to find out the baby's gender. We eventually spilled the beans about expecting here. There was my The Luckiest post that followed the initial announcement and discussed being chosen again so soon. Then there was this one about the background to the story. This post followed after we continued to get a lot of questions. Finally, we learned of and announced the baby's gender. We would have been delighted either way, but for some reason we felt a sister would be fun to have so close to Ruby. We were thrilled to find out we were expecting a girl!

We anxiously anticipated baby girls due date of November 23rd. We planned to drive to Utah a few days before her due date and were excited that our plan coincided with the Thanksgiving holiday. Most of our family lives there, so we looked forward to getting to spend Thanksgiving together with them for the first time since Carter was a baby.

As things progressed, it looked like J's doctor might want to get baby here sooner than the 23rd to prevent high blood pressure becoming an issue. Then I had the opportunity to apply for the Oh Sweet Sadie Art and Gift Show that was to be held the second week of November in South Jordan, Utah. To be honest, I didn't think there was any way I would make it in, but was desperate to make some money to help with our adoption expenses, so I caved when the fabulous Lindsey (aka Mrs. R) suggested I apply. Well, I made it in, which meant we had to end up leaving November 6th to head up to Utah.

Sidenote: The show went okay, but wasn't necessarily successful money or stress wise for all I put into it. I still am really grateful to have had the opportunity though, and for me it was absolutely worth it just to get to spend time with the lovely (inside and out), sweet, and amazing women (Kim, Leisha, and Lindsey) of
The R House Couture
!

So we ended up being in UT almost three full weeks before Thanksgiving. Each day we got closer to her due date I got more anxious. We texted back and forth with J and she said her mom would call as soon as she went into labor. We lost my phone for a time, then after I found it, we lost Shane's phone (still MIA). I was all over my phone once I got it back -- looking at it constantly and waiting for it to ring. Kind of funny that when the phone FINALLY did ring the day after Thanksgiving, I missed the call!! I saw it a few minutes later and quickly called back. I was in panic mode. Especially when Jolene didn't answer for several rings!

When she did answer, Jolene explained that we had a healthy baby girl that had been born the previous day, on Thanksgiving day! She said J still wasn't feeling very well, and her caseworker was out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday anyway, but would be back the following day. We planned to give her another day before we went to the hospital. Jolene sent us pictures via cell phone right away so we could see baby girl's beautiful face. She said:
Our sweet little angel is here. Born November 25th 1:46 pm, 8 lb 11 oz, almost 19 inches. Tons of hair, and gorgeous! She is a very good eater. She was born hungry.

Here are the pictures she sent:


Oh my goodness, just look at how big she already looked! We were blown away and so excited to meet her, to hold her, and to hug and visit with J, Jolene, and the rest of J's family. I was sure I wouldn't be able to sleep that night!

To be continued...

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Dear Shutterfly,


I have a complaint, a bone to pick with you, a score to settle (if you will). I am a dazed and confused mother of three young children (seriously? pinch me, it still feels entirely too good to be true!), the youngest of which is not even three weeks old yet. Typically I would send out Christmas cards or newsletters with a family picture this time of year, just like my good momma always did. I believe it's one of our most important holiday traditions, especially now that my mother's yearly chronicles have been preserved and compiled into a family history for myself and each of my siblings. I usually already have a plan by Thanksgiving so that I don't end up waiting too long and get too busy to send them out. However, this year we were a bit busier than usual. Growing our family this time around required travel out of state in order to adopt our daughter born on Thanksgiving day. Now, not only am I behind and even more busy as a mom of three, I have another problem...you have far too many choices! You see, I am decision making challenged. I don't think you realize that having such selection is making my job harder! I mean, look at these folded greeting cards. And these flat stationary cards. And these flat photo cards!! You have so many fabulous designs in different styles and sizes that accommodate various numbers of photos and every budget -- darn you Shutterfly! How will I ever choose? Oh, and throw in the fact that you also have a ton of gorgeous birth announcements. Tell me, please, am I supposed to send out holiday cards or birth announcements for a holiday baby? Who knows! Oh wait...you do. You have a whole selection of holiday birth announcements. Uh...forget about the whole bone to pick thing. j/k. Merry Christmas! Thanks for being awesome! Now I just have to decide which card might be able to do a photograph like this one (taken by the incredible Kim Orlandini) justice...

Easy peasy, right?! Well, at least I've got it narrowed down now! Thanks!

Sincerely,
Megan H.



Full Disclosure: I wrote this post to help Shutterfly get the word out about their awesome personalized products and holiday card collection. In exchange, as part of this promotion, I will receive a code good for 50 free photo cards from Shutterfly.com. In reality, I am an actual Shutterfly customer and have been very happy with their services over the last 5 years I have used them.

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Without further ado...

we would like to introduce
Amelia Lucy

Born on Thanksgiving day
8 lbs. 11 oz.
nearly 19 inches long

photo taken on Dec. 9th - two weeks old
8 lbs. 12.5 oz. and 20.75 inches

I can't believe it's taken us this long to get a post up officially announcing her arrival! We got clearance to come home nine days ago, and since arriving home one week ago today, we have just been taking our time getting used to being a family of five (what?!) and trying to help a certain newly established "middle child" feel comfortable in spite of this new addition. Oh yeah, and sometimes we get a little sleep here and there. More details to come, but now I must go snuggle our little angel.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Tony & Amanda are hoping to adopt

Meet our new friends, Tony and Amanda. They are hoping to welcome their first child to their family through adoption. Take a minute to get to know them by visiting their adoption blog, then add their button to your own blog to help them in their adoption efforts!

Tony and  Amanda


Adding a web button is easy.
  • For Blogger, log in to your blog dashboard, and click on Design.
  • Click "Add a gadget", and choose html/JavaScript.
  • Then just Copy-and-paste the code from the box above into the box labeled "Content".

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