Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Waiting... day 27!

Ever been through a season of life in which you feel like you had a theme song? Most of the time I feel like mine is the circus song (entry of the gladiators) - do do dodododo do da do do. But it has changed these past 4 weeks to John Waller's While I Wait. If you aren't familiar with the song, the lyrics are below and it's track #2 on the mixpod at the bottom of this page.

I'm waiting, I'm waiting on you, Lord

And I am hopeful, I'm waiting on you, Lord

Though it is painful, but patiently, I will wait

I will move ahead, bold and confident

Taking every step in obedience

While I'm waiting, I will serve you

While I'm waiting, I will worship

While I'm waiting, I will not faint

I'll be running the race, even while I wait

I'm waiting, I'm waiting on you Lord

And I am peaceful, I'm waiting on you Lord

Though it's not easy, but faithfully, I will wait

Yes, I will wait!


This 27 days of waiting at the top of the boys list (preceded by 7 months of waiting... preceded by 3 years of waiting) has been one of the most stretching times of my life. And while this time has been very stretching, it has also been marked by a peace that transcends understanding (ok, maybe not constantly, but much of it.) God's word has called me to remember his goodness and his promises to us. "... in all things [He] works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." And, "He who did not spare his own son, but gave him up for us all - how will He not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?" Romans 8:28+32.

And the truth is, even though I can't see it, God has already done SO much to bring us to this point. He has burdened our hearts, raised up an incredible team of people to support and encourage us, allowed us time to save/raise the needed funds, picked out OUR child half-way around the world, refined our hearts and is working miracles on a daily basis to bring this "desire of our hearts" to completion! I have tremendous reasons to be thankful and praise Him!!!

Therefore, my desire is to serve him, worship him, and walk in obedience - with boldness and confidence - for the remainder of this wait! Giving glory to the only one who can bring our son to us!

We thank God everytime we remember each of you that have prayed and given and encouraged our family during this season!!! God has used you for great things! Thank you!

"My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are my ways your ways," declares the Lord. Isaiah 55:8 And I would add that His time is not our time!!! :)

Monday, December 6, 2010

Drive-In Movie... in December!?!

At this point, we have no children with birthdays in the summer. We have to be a bit creative with our parties since we can't just go outside and play! So, for Clay's 6th birthday we decided to invite a couple of buddies over to the "Foster's Drive-in". To kick off the party, each child had to design a car... a simple cardboard box... but so much fun. They spent almost an hour designing lisence plates, stereos, speedometers, fuel gauges and more! They all turned out very "cool" according to the boys!


Lucas (above) designing his stereo... complete with Green Day album! Aden (below) designing his license plates!




Meanwhile, Chef Foster assisted the boys in creating individual pizzas with lots of fun toppings of their choice. Chef Foster enjoyed a gourmet shrimp parmesan pizza (eww)!


The crew enjoying their pizzas and some silliness!


Clay and his buddy Jacob (above).
Clay and his buddy Mikey (below).

The cake. Each child got to choose a car (candy bars dipped in tinted white chocolate). And everyone shared the giant drive-in screen (rice crispy treat with edible photo). No one was interested in the chocolate dipped broccoli though...hmm?!
After cake it was time to enjoy the movie - The Star of Christmas (Veggie Tales). Each child sat in their homemade car to watch the movie. And, believe it or not, they did remain in their cars for the entire movie!
During the course of the night each child had the opportunity to earn 7 quarters for playing games, answering trivia questions, and even for using manners and listening. When the movie was half over we paused it for intermission. At this time, the children could pay a visit to the concessions stand... run by my girls! They could buy popcorn, juice pouches and candy. Yeah for math! Just had to squeeze some educational components into the evening :)

Back to finish the movie. But first Mike performed a little intermission entertainment... juggling Resse's Peanut Butter cups! The kids got a kick out of his act! After the movie was finished, they each wanted a turn performing... so we had an impromptu talent show! This was hilarious!!!

It is so hard to believe that Clay is 6!!! But it is also a completely wonderful, fun season of life! And what a blessing to prepare for this party with him! Happy Birthday Buddy!
























Sunday, November 28, 2010

My little man is 6!!!

"Children are a heritage from the Lord, they are a reward from Him." Psalm 127:3
Yesterday we celebrated 6 years with our little man Clay!!! Six years! Wow! I couldn't help but spend some time reflecting on his life... our blessing and reward.
It was April 2004. I finally told Mike that I thought I was pregnant. He reacted just as I had when the thought had first come to me the week before... "whatever, that's not possible!" For reasons I won't explain here, it really should have been impossible... we weren't sure we could have children. "Don't waste the money on a test hun, it's impossible!" Too late! I had already bought a test. When I came out of the bathroom Mike was waiting anxiously on the bed. I don't recall saying anything but my tears were a good indicator of the results. I'd love to say they were tears of joy but those first tears were actually of fear. I was terrified! I had recently struggled through a season of anxiety and wasn't sure I was ready physically to carry a child. Children were not allowed in our studio apartment building (which was hardly big enough for 1 person, let alone three.) Mike was a full time seminary student and I was the breadwinner at the time. What was God thinking????
Praise God!!! Praise God that HE was the one thinking and not me! His ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not our thoughts! (Isaiah 55:8) During that special 7 month season (yes, I was 2 months pregnant when I finally stopped denying it) God took such amazing care of us. He proved Himself faithful to us again and again!!! I am so thankful for those months of being completely desperate for God. The president of the seminary and his wife invited us to live in their basement apartment! Wow! What an amazingly sweet time of fellowship and growth for us as a couple and our walks with the Lord. And it was rent FREE!!! God took care of every little detail - in His time!
Meanwhile, I was falling in love! The little miracle growing inside of me was getting bigger and stronger everyday... and I was smitten. What a sweet season of preparing for him, praying for him, singing to him, and dreaming about him.
Forty weeks came and went. And oh, I was a BIG mama! (This picture was near the end but doesn't adequately show the ole belly!) Finally, contractions became regular on Thanksgiving morning. And then.......... oh, right, and then I was still in labor for 43 hours!!!! I will spare everyone the details of that horrific experience! Good grief! And then, after a really pleasant THREE hour push (note sarcasm), we met our beautiful baby BOY!!! We called on God so many times during the labor, delivery and recovery... and He was always there to meet us faithfully.
The moral of the story?
"Children are a heritage from the Lord, children are a reward from Him." Psalm 127:3
We have been so blessed to know and love and train up our son, Clay! Thank you LORD!



Just a few days old!
"Yet, oh Lord, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hands." Isaiah 64:8

3 months. - mommy's little helper already!



6 months - happy little guy!

9 months - finally chunking up! mmm, the campbell's kid's first pizza!


12 months - our sweet little pumpkin!



15 months... dressed up in daddy's clothes



18 months - what a little ham!
2 years old


2 1/2 years old - about to become a big brother for the 2nd time!

3 years old

3 1/2 years old


4 years old... starting pre-school! Where did the time go?



4 1/2 years

5 yrs.


5 1/2 yrs old... atop Panther Mountain!


Happy 6th Birthday little man!!! You are such a precious gift to us! Mommy and Daddy love you!!!
























Tuesday, November 23, 2010

My baby girl turned 3!

Well, she actually turned three last month. Life has been a little crazy at the Foster house (but for those of you who know us, that is not at all abnormal!) I LOVE celebrating birthdays. So exciting to set aside a day to celebrate and remember God's handiwork!!! And I love birthday parties. Maybe because I didn't really have them as a kid. Or maybe it's just because it gives me lots of special time planning and preparing with my kids. We decided that once our kids were three we would not give them gifts... just a fun time with their friends. I figure that a toy will be broken or forgotten tomorrow but a special day with lots of pictures will be remembered forever! At least, that's the hope :)

At our house, we also LOVE books. I especially love children's books. You might almost call it an addiction for me. Could be a serious problem but I will deny it forever!!! One book very loved by all in our house is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. This became the theme for the party. Here's a glimpse at some of what happened during the celebration!


This is the fun invitation that opened up to reveal details...




Decorations that show off my "growing" girl (she doesn't need much help in the "showing off" department though)....


Listening to Daddy read the VHC story...







Pretending to be a "new creation" (2 Cor. 5:17) by acting out the story and becoming butterflies.






The Hungry Caterpillar feast... complete with everything he eats in the book! Apples, pears, plums, oranges, strawberries, pickles, salami, swiss cheese, watermelon, sausages, cupcakes, cherry pie, lollipops, ice cream cones and chocolate cake! Whew! We substituted cheese muffins for cupcakes and added Pepperidge farm butterfly crackers to the salami and cheese to make lunch a bit more rounded :)





The kiddos enjoying their feast! My girls painted the decorations in the background - Eric Carle style! They are super cute... not sure what to do with them now though :(





The birthday girl having a great time!!!






The VHC enjoying his "one slice of chocolate cake!" Each child got one of these caterpillars and had to hunt on the 2nd floor for the 15 foods that caterpillar ate in the book. Hilarious to watch. They also threw VHC bean bags into a laundry basket "cocoon" and made sweet coffee filter butterfly magnets to take home.








Most of the crew... they were getting tired by picture time. But hey, 5 three year olds looking at a camera is pretty good, right?




Even the big kids were a little worn out by the end of the morning! :)



Overall, it was a really fun morning and a great celebration of life!!! Happy Birthday Sweet Mikaela!













Monday, November 22, 2010

Counting down...

On April 9th we began the long wait for our baby boy from Ethiopia. At that time we were #32 (actually not too bad considering that families are now starting the wait for boys in the 60s!)


At the beginning of October we were #11 and then, after a huge surge in referrals, we finished the month at #2! Woohoo! Today is November 22nd. We have been waiting at #1 for 11 days now.


Thought I should post this now... before we are forever mommy and daddy to an amazing little Ethiopian boy!!!! :)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Ladies and gentlemen! God still performs miracles!
How do I know this you may ask? Because the Foster
Family blog has consecutive entries!!!

Actually, the miracle is that He allowed and empowered
us to complete our Christmas Album project!!!
Boy Named David (our "band") has been so blessed to work
in an amazing studio, with an amazing engineer over the
past couple of weeks! We are excited to have
With The Dawn available for friends and family to give
this Christmas season!


With The Dawn is composed of 7 original songs. Six songs
are for Christmas (with lots of traditional undertones) and
one is for our son and all the orphans of the world. It also
describes the experience of all who trust in Jesus (after all,
we were all spiritual orphans before receiving His
redeeming grace - John 14:18.)

The profits from this CD will help our family raise
the final money needed to bring our little boy home
from Ethiopia (early 2011)!!!! When making your
Christmas list this year, why not consider this gift
with an extra purpose? :)

***Coming soon... audio samples and a link to purchase.***

Or let us know you are interested, send us your email
and we will put you on the mailing list!


Boy Named David
Mike and Meg Foster and Adam and Christa Stein


We praise God for blessing us with Adam and Christa!!!
They are tremendous friends and partners in the work of
Christ! Without them, this project (and all others like it)
would be impossible! We are also so blessed by others
who trust the Lord enough and love us enough to jump
on projects like this!

With The Dawn also features:
Rachael Engert (vocals)
Nick Wright (lead guitar)
Josh Myers (percussions)
Chris Eakes (vocals, harmonica)
John Benson (bass)
Charis Foster (vocals)

Some studio pics ...

The studio was AMAZING... pictures do no justice!
This is Adam tracking on guitar while Josh works
his magic!


Mike and Adam. The Lord has brought these two friends
from high school to Himself and back together to serve Him!


Meg and our efforts to make it feel like Christmas in October...
what's funny is that we don't even do the Santa thing! Ha!


Beautiful Christa on the piano!


Sweet Charis singing God's promise to/for the orphan...

He'll life us up, He'll bring us through
Blessed are we when we trust in you
Day and night you are the same
When all our help is gone you will remain.


Glory be to God on High!!!!!!



Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Hilarious...

So, it's been a very long time since the first (and only time) I blogged! Soooooo long in fact, that I didn't even remember what the blog was called or how to find it!!! Took me over 10 minutes just to find myself! Now if that doesn't give you an indication of what my life is like, nothing will!
When we began this blog we were waiting at #32. It is exciting to write that we are now waiting at #2!!!!!!! Time flies when you skip six months, huh? I assure you, the time didn't really fly. Waiting is hard! And yet we know that the Lord's timing is perfect!!!
Ok, more tomorrow... if I can remember where to find myself :)

Friday, May 7, 2010

It finally happened!!!

Well, I have officially jumped on the bandwagon of the "blogging" world! Actually this has been on my list of things-to-do for a while but I feel so technologically ignorant and definitely lacking in time!!! Time will reveal how teachable and disciplined I am!

Mike and I have a desire to record and share our journey to the son God has conceived in our hearts! The journey has already been a long one (which I would love to backlog in my spare time:) It began 3 years ago when we began praying about adopting from Ethiopia, through All God's Children International. Much has happened along the way but here we are in May 2010... waiting at #32 for our son.

Our prayer is that this blog will help prepare, inspire, educate and encourage us all to "defend the orphans and widows in their distress"!