Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bloggy Woggy

I can't believe I haven't blogged in over a year. I think there have been a number of traumatic events that I haven't wanted to write about. All of them having to do with how unjust the world really is and how evil people get away with things...and I was such a sheltered weenie that I found it SHOCKING. Anywho, maybe I will write about them soon.

In other news, Nahui says, "I almost love mommy and daddy." I think she doesn't know what almost means. That has to be it, right? RIGHT?!?

Monday, August 2, 2010

Update of sorts...

I had to delete the Nesting Article post because the advertisement was driving me crazy! Besides, they can't use my blog as free advertisement! (My blog with my 7 followers - thanks followers of my blog! You're the best)!

It has been a long time since I have written a blog. Little Huitzil was born, as all of you probably know and she's about 3 and a half months old. I STILL have not had a full night's rest since Little Huitzil's birth, but that's okay.... I have to remind myself that one day she'll be off in college and I'll be sad and have more time on my hands than I know what to do with. (In the meantime, however, I would like just 8 hours of time and I know exactly what I will do with them - sleep!)

We finished our 7th summer program last month and can finally breathe a bit during August (even though we are busy with evaluations, end of the year reports, and planning for next year).

My blog is boring, I think. If I weren't me, I wouldn't want to read it. I'm told the best blogs are written by people who aren't afraid to talk about their FEELINGS...! Uh, maybe next time...La dee dah... (that's me singing nervously to avoid eye contact, which is ridiculous, because this is a blog...) Okay, I need sleep now.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Cesar Chavez Day

Happy Cesar Chavez Day! It's an honor to celebrate him! ...but don't take my word for it - instead take the word of the man in almost every Latino film ever produced (Edward James Olmos):

"Cesar Chavez deserves to be honored with a National Holiday. His life is a beacon of light toward the advancements of all cultures. He gave more than he ever received. Lived the life of one who is truly enlightened by the wisdom embodied in love, kindness and forgiveness. He, like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa and others understood the meaning of non violent social change and used it to elevate the Human Condition. His life should be nurtured into our future and emulated by generations to come. Cesar Chavez is truly a gift to humanity and we as a nation should celebrate his life at least once a year, by way of a National Legal Holiday. We ALL deserve it!" Edward James Olmos, January 2008

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Nahui Goes To School

Nahui-pops at 2 and a half years. (Please excuse the toilet in the background! Hahaha~!) We took her with us on a tour of a potential daycare/school and she insisted on bringing her little Dora backpack with wheels. She looked so official! On our way out, the lady who gave us the tour handed her the information folder and she was holding it in one hand and rolling her little backpack with the other. I asked her if she needed help, but she said "No, I do it." When Nikishna was putting her in her car seat, she said, "I like it, the school." Sigh. They grow up so fast...

Saturday, January 2, 2010

January 2010

We have just returned from dropping the kiddies off in Arizona. Although it was a long drive, it seems to have gone by so quickly - much like our entire Christmas vacation. I was starting to get sad yesterday when I realized the time had come to take them back. I wanted to cry at the boys' group home, but I figured I shouldn't upset them, so I waited until we were in the car driving back. It gets to me when I see them waving from their little window... It was interesting to see how quickly they settled back into their solemn, serious roles once we arrived at the group home, when only moments before, they had been playing and acting silly.

Spending the two weeks with them was fun and a helpful preview of what it would be like when they're here. It seemed like we were always so busy - even when we weren't really doing anything. The time flew by! Part of me was thinking, "I can do this!" and another part of me was thinking, "Whoa, this is so much work and I have another one on the way - aaaahhh!" I will try to upload photos of our two weeks soon - we did so much and everyone had a good time. As soon as we arrived at home, Nahui looked in the rooms and said "I want the Honunu" Poor Nahui! After all that excitement and attention, she is once again an only child, sort of.

Baby Huitzil is making her presence known! She is doing all kinds of somersaults and kicks - I believe her and Nahui will be an awesome duo... She received a cute little outfit for Christmas and everything is falling into place for her arrival... (not just because of the cute little outfit, of course, but that was a major marker in my mind, hahaha!)

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Early December Update

I'm up again with Little Nahui. She's actually asleep, but now I'm the one who can't fall asleep... I was laying there just watching her sleep. She looked so cute, although not entirely peaceful, because she's all stuffed up and has to breathe through her mouth. Sometimes she seems a little bit delirious when she wakes up : (

I guess I could do something useful like pay the bills, but instead I'm blogging and on facebook! You'll all be happy to know that the kids will be coming with us for Christmas! It's not permanent though, it's just a relative visit. For the permanent placement, the Arizona State social worker has to send in paperwork for the state ICPC (and she's waiting on something from someone, although she didn't specify what). THEN, she will submit it to the State of Arizona, who will process it, however long that takes, and THEN they will submit it to the State of California. Eventually, it will trickle down to our local ICPC Office and then to the ICWA Social Worker, whom I've already spoken to. She says from there, it will be no more than 60 days until they are placed with us.

My guess is we'll get the kids around the same time that Little Huitzil is born, because I estimated how much time everything will take and because the world is crazy that way. I'm sure there are many wonderful as well as challenging times ahead. The process is taking a long time, which is frustrating, but I'm finally at peace with it and know that in the end it will probably be best that we had more time to mentally prepare for their arrival.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Update for the Week

This past weekend, we visited the kids in Phoenix and went to the Phoenix Zoo. It was fun and everyone had a good time, except for Nuva, who was unable to make it... However, actually seeing the kids and spending time with them was a great relief from the madness and bureaucracy of getting them here. Nikishna asked the boys what they wanted for Christmas, but they couldn't think of anything. They said "Nothing, really. We just take whatever people give us." It made me sad.... They also said some other boy or boys in the home killed their Beta fish by pouring mouthwash in their water. Argh! We have talked to the social workers about checking them out for Christmas and have started the process. The Hopi Guidance Center needs to fax over a copy of our homestudy to the Arizona State Social Worker, which makes me nervous, because Hopi's follow-through hasn't been consistent. In August, they told us they could have the kids with us "within a week" then it turned into "by the end of September" and now we really do not know. We may do a state to state transfer from Arizona to California, which would take about 60 days once Arizona files the paperwork.

Here's some pictures (hopefully the link works):
http://picasaweb.google.com/nikishna/PhoenixZoo

This week was interesting, because we had to move offices (due to the budget cuts) as we will now be on the main campus. It was a little difficult trying to do regular work and pack up everything at the same time, but we should be settled in the next two weeks or so.

Today we went to Disneyland in the evening time. It's all decorated for Christmas - wee! Nahui liked the carousel, of course, as well as the Casey Jr. Circus Train.  She is starting to understand that we are having a baby (she rubs my belly with her little hand and says "baby"). I think it will work out well. She definitely needs sister and she's very loving towards small babies - despite her violent tendencies towards other toddlers, whom she sees as direct competition (although the violent tendencies are kind of fading, I think!)

Total digression:
I am worried about our tangerines... Our tangerine tree is in full bloom, but we forgot to pick them today before it got dark. Last year, we were freaked out by rustling outside our window late at night. We turned on our bedroom light only to discover two little old neighbor ladies stealing our tangerines! I was okay with it at first, since we can't eat all the tangerines ourselves, but when they were finished, I saw that they had 5 bags packed with tangerines!!! Yeesh! I didn't mind them taking some, but I did  mind them creeping around in the middle of the night and stripping the whole tree... The next morning, there were none left on the tree - luckily I'm having a bit of insomnia right now, so I can protect the tangerines this year...

Lastly:
I was all sad, because I discovered an identical blog "Yolie's World" with an "e" at the end, which is actually waaaay better than mine. However, it was destiny - the other Yolie was adopted as a child, but is now about my age and has a nice family. She has some very useful insight into the feelings on the side of the children who get adopted, so I'm learning a great deal from her.