My Motherhood Currently

“Any mother could perform the jobs of several air-traffic controllers with ease.” -Lisa Alther

IMG_2716Let’s talk about the last few weeks. To get perspective, it is May. It’s the end of the school year, which is the “end” of the year in our household with both Noah & I working in education. He is currently camping & hiking with his 8th graders in Yosemite (epic!) for 3 days & nights & I’m home with the kiddos. Also epic. 🙂 Anyhow, May is always crazy. We have basically run really hard with life in general since spring break back in March & we are doing our best to finish strong, keep our heads about water, not burn out. It’s a “take one day at a time” point in life & some days are “take one hour at a time”. Catch my drift? I know we’ve all been there. This is a predictable season for us, so we do our best to stay positive & keep our focus where it needs to be.

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*My anecdotes do include pee & poop, so if you are not a fan, skip this. But it is funny.

To be real honest, Cabo being on the horizon is helping quite a bit! We (JUST Noah & I) are headed there in June, so our countdown is on. It’s gonna be bomb guys. Laying in the sun, reading a book uninterrupted, sleeping the whole night, showering whenever I want, swimming without worrying about our littles & their floaties, riding jet skies, swimming in the ocean, eating piles and piles of guacamole, drinking ice cold drinks with an umbrella, taking a sunset cruise, staring deeply into each other’s eyes & on & on. DREAMS COME TRUE GUYS. This is the vacation we would LOVE to take every single year. We are going to celebrate life & our 9 year anniversary, because why just wait till our big 10th anniversary?! Every year is significant, vacation is necessary & we want to do it so we are. Boom.

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“People who say they sleep like a baby usually don’t have one.” -Leo J. Burke

Ok, so back to my motherhood currently. What my life has been like the last few weeks. It’s comical. That’s why I figured I’d write about it. Two days ago the day started with us eating breakfast quickly, making lunches & packing to drive down & go blueberry picking in the valley. I did this last year for the first time & it was awesome! It was super hot, but still awesome. Coming home with pounds of fresh blueberries for pennies on the dollar is just rad. Except the hot part. Anyway, I was running around trying to get everything finished so we could get in the car on time & while I was in the back room I heard Eliana (my 5 year old) yelling about Brother (11 months). I threw down what I was doing to discover he had crawled outside to where she was feeding our dog Gypsy & Sebastian was shoving handfuls of the dog food into his mouth. Eliana was holding him by the diaper, panicking and yelling for me. I scooped the food out of his mouth, got upset that she had forgotten to close the door in the first place & brought them back inside. I sat him down & brought her into the other room to explain that Sebastian is SUPER fast & that we all need to be more careful about closing doors… & immediately I heard him grabbing dishes out of the open dishwasher so I ran to the kitchen, closed that, returned to our conversation, then had to jump up again to close the bathroom door before he started eating the used tissues in the garbage. It was a perfect example to Eliana that it’s not her fault that Brother is so fast & we ALL have to be aware & careful to take care of him in this crazy fast super speedy crawling stage he’s in. Anyway, I explained that if that happened again, she needed to scoop the DOG FOOD out of his mouth first so he wouldn’t choke, then keep him away from it. Holding onto his diaper while he shoved loads of dog food into his mouth wasn’t a good way of taking care of the situation. I laughed later. We went blueberry picking & it was super hot, Sebastian didn’t dig it, but we got some berries & came home later then planned but happy.

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Yesterday, I had to drive 2 1/2 hours to Sacramento to pick up my mom from the airport. Back into the car we went. No dog food incidents. He decided to poop right when I buckled him in, so that was perfect timing. We got out a bit later then planned but no poop on the road so that was a win in my book. We got more than halfway there & all of us needed a pee break so we pulled into get donuts as a treat. Now, this is not a norm for us, so it was a true treat. I had us all squeeze into the small stall because the handicapped one was occupied so we could all take turns peeing. Have you ever done this? Doing it with an 11 month old makes it that much more interesting. Enough said. The girls each picked out a strawberry sprinkle donut, I got a plain glazed. We went to the car, got buckled up, I gave them each a bag with their donut to eat while I nursed Sebastian. They were content, I fed him then got him buckled into his carseat & we got back on the road. This stop made us late to get my mom, but she was super gracious. Another 10 minutes down the road I grabbed MY donut bag to eat from. It was a strawberry sprinkle donut. Cora had eaten my entire donut without saying anything. I don’t think she even realized. Strawberry sprinkle donuts are not my jam. Give me my plain glazed old fashioned man. So that was nice. I didn’t eat her donut. We picked up my mom, stopped at Fairytale Town in Sacramento for a bit to play, which was really fun & headed back home. About 30 miles from home, Sebastian had had enough. He wailed until we found a good place to pull over, Eliana had to pee on our portable potty, I fed him & changed him & he was good to go again. We finally made it home & it was great.

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“You can be a mess and still be a good mom. We are allowed to be both.” -@katiebinghamsmith

A few weeks back, in the matter of 5 minutes, Sebastian was scooping handfuls of dirt out of one of my houseplants & eating said dirt silently until we discovered him. From there, he crawled into the bathroom, where the lid had been left up & was enjoying himself splashing in the toilet water. Once discovered again & moved, he proceeded to crawl all the way into our bedroom, where we found him again, sucking and chewing on a charging cord plugged into the wall. All in 5 minutes. OH the joys.

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“Cleaning your house while the kids are still growing is like shoveling the sidewalk before it stops snowing.” -Phyllis Diller

Last week, Sebastian pooped. Like REALLY pooped. My day started off with Cora, our almost 3 year old (who never pees the bed), waking up in a puddle of pee. On her pillow. She is the craziest sleeper. All of her bedding needed to be washed so that’s what I started with. Not that long after that was when he pooped. This is normal guys. I brought him up to his room to change him, the girls followed & wanted to be with us. I took off his diaper, he grabbed some poop, I moved his hand out the way. He then grabbed a toy with said hand. I removed the toy. Said hand went to mouth. I removed said hand. I moved the diaper, after his feet ended up in the poop too. I asked Eliana to throw it in the trash for me so as to avoid anyone else stepping/touching it. She threw it away & in the process got poop on her hands. I sent her to the bathroom to wash them. I managed to get him clean, the changing table clean, his face, feet, hands & toy clean. All while this was happening, Cora had gotten her stool out the bathroom to have a better vantage point of all of this & was playing with the dimmer switch on the light switch, up & down. Up & down. All while I was changing this poopy diaper. It was a glorious experience. Oh & I totally had poop all over my hands too. Cora didn’t. She was left unscathed. Minus my scolding eyes while she enjoyed her handcrafted light show & I couldn’t see what I was doing.

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“Every day when you’re raising kids, you feel like you could cry or crack up and scream ‘This is ridiculous!’ because there’s so much nonsense, whether it’s what their saying to you or the fact that there’s avocado or poop on every surface.” -Kristen Bell

So that’s my life. Currently. I need to be clear though, you guys, I wouldn’t have this any other way. I am SO blessed. I LOVE where I am at in this motherhood thing. I love that I have the gift of 3 littles here earth side with me that I get to play with, nurture, teach, enjoy, laugh with, snuggle with, adventure with. This rocks. It is so hard, at least once a day there is something “hard”, I am exhausted, yes, I have to deal with poop & lots of laundry & all sorts of runny noses, etc., yes, but I am SO HAPPY. Even in MAY! Even in this insane season of life. I AM SO HAPPY. Getting to be home with my kiddos, getting to take them blueberry picking & hiking on the weekends while traversing bumpy roads in our minivan & leaving some of our bumper there on the way all in the name of adventure to celebrate motherhood & to pick wildflowers, this guys! THIS. It’s all so worth it. It’s amazing. AND there is Cabo. 🙂

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Ok, there are definitely more anecdotes I could share, because motherhood/parenthood is full of them, but for now I’ll be done. I’m sure something else absolutely hilarious while happen as this day progresses. It keeps me on my toes.

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“Raising a kid is part joy and part guerilla warfare.” -Ed Asner

So cheers to you, other mamas & papas out there! Cheers to you, I applaud all of your hard work that is mostly left unseen, I applaud your tenacity to parent your children well, to wipe those bottoms clean & give the best hugs to your littles that you can. I applaud you choosing to press on, even when you are in insane seasons of life, to keep your head up & your focus where it needs to be. You are not alone friend! You’ve got this mama. You’ve got this dada. It’s all about the little things, showing love in all the things we do. Let’s do it well. And hey, happy late Mother’s Day & early Father’s Day to all of you lovely people too.

 

Cheers,

Katie.

 

Eliana Marie turns FIVE!

“Celebrate life. To truly live, celebrate each day of life. Let each day be a festival of joy.” -RVM

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I have a five year old! I can’t believe it. The last few weeks leading up to Eliana’s birthday I have spent a good portion of my time staring at her, taking her in, snuggling with her & wrapping my arms around her… trying to literally embrace this moment in time with her, my 5 year old daughter. As I sit reading her books or tickling her back, or walk up our stairs at night to the sight of her on her tiptoes in her undies brushing her teeth before bed, all of these things I want to lock away in my memory for the rest of my life. Her, right here, right now. She is just as much a dream come true today as she was the day we got to hold her at the hospital an hour after she was born. I, we, are so so blessed.

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The night before her birthday, Noah & I blew up an entire pack of balloons & sneaked them all into her room for her to wake up to as a surprise. It was super cute when she came downstairs the next morning telling us all about the balloons & being confused as to how they got there in the first place. After that, as tradition goes, Noah took her in her jammies to go pick out a birthday doughnut. After they got back, they got to go eat their real breakfast at Momo & Papa’s house while Noah & I cleaned & decorated for the party.

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For the last six months she has been telling our neighbors (who are are widows or widowers just to paint a picture in your mind) that they were all invited to her birthday. It’s been the cutest. Well, her birthday came two Thursdays ago on the 29th & we celebrated! This was a first for me with a child being old enough to specifically invite people to her party. Up until now we have invited full families over & so this ended up being a mix of lots of 4-6 year olds & a few close friends & families combined. She requested a “ballerina & prince” party, so I did my best & made sure to have lots of tutu skirts for the girls & swords for the boys. The weather was perfect, the grass green & the trees flowering, so it was wonderful to be outside in the sunshine watching all of the kiddos running around in skirts with swords using their imaginations without a care in the world. Oh, & we are currently building a fence around our entire property so there were piles of cement bags, fence boards & posts for the littles to play on as well, so that was fun. No splinters & lots of balance practice. It went well. We decorated with pink pom poms & happy birthday banners, had a few balloons & ate pizza, cuties, pretzels & strawberries along with her requested mini chocolate cupcakes with white frosting & lots of sprinkles. It was simple & great. She sat outside on a blanket & her (along with lots of help from all her friends, you know how it goes 😉 ) opened up sweet gifts & we all sang to her. Her favorite gift for sure was, & I should have known, a pack of gum from her friend Charlie. I now know what I am going to give every other five year old I know for their birthday: 5 one dollar bills & a pack of gum. (Thanks for the inspiration Jennie!) We had the party during lunch time so that everyone (including us) could get children down for their much needed naps after that much fun playing & eating sugar. For dinner that night, we had taco salad, Eliana’s current favorite, along with our traditional birthday lead cake. This is Noah’s specialty & this was one of his best yet! It’s a family recipe & we love it, especially with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. She opened a few more gifts, we sang again, & she got to blow out her candles. It was a successful day of celebrating our amazing five year old!

The next day we had a special treat & got to Facetime with Eliana’s birthmama, birthgrandma & birthsister! It was wonderful getting to tell them about her birthday & for all of us to connect. It was a highlight for my heart & I know Eliana loved getting to see & talk with them. Adoption is SUCH an incredibly wonderful thing. We love that we have an open adoption & that we are all connected as a family! We have so much love for eachother & I know Eliana is growing up knowing that this is our normal & that it is special & beautiful.

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“A simple celebration, a gathering of friends; here is wishing you great happiness, a joy that never ends.” -Zahid Abas

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A huge thank you to all of our family & friends both near & far who celebrated with us! As per tradition, I write each of my kiddos a little love note on their birthday so here it goes, this is for you, Bug.

Dearest Eliana,

Oh how I love you. I can’t believe that you are five years old! I have been a parent now for 5 whole years & what a gift it has been. You are a dream come true. The heart that you have within you is so full of beauty! You can’t contain all of it, it spills out of your eyes, out of your mouth in the form of incredible laughter, out of your hands with the way you both create & with the way you embrace. You are full of LIGHT. You are full of JOY. You have made it evident to me how incredibly beautiful Jesus is. The way you present who He is to me & to the world around you is perfectly unique & absolutely beautiful. It is hard to resist the reality of heaven when you come into the room. The spirit within you sings out the glory of the King. You carry that power sweet girl. You have grown up so much this last year, you have an insatiable curiosity & desire to learn. You love to read books, use your imagination, dance, sing, laugh, run, paint, create, be with people & play. You are observant, you notice things, you have an incredible memory & you are attentive. You are sensitive & sweet, you have such a tender heart. You love to ask questions & tell jokes, you love to play with your sister & make your brother laugh. You are responsible & kind, you are gentle & polite. You are a blessing & not a burden, the head & not the tail. You are a leader, not a follower & you love others well. You love to snuggle & cuddle & hug & your love language is definitely physical touch. You are starting to read words & you are really good at rhyming. You love to wear dresses & skirts & your favorite flower clip. You love memorizing Bible verses & poems & if I would let you I think you would watercolor paint every single day. You love going on dates with Dada & helping both him & I whenever you possibly can. You love with such a fierceness. Thank you. You made me a Mama five years ago & I can’t imagine my life without you. I truly am the luckiest. Dada & I, we are the luckiest. Thank you for being exactly who you are, I love you to the moon & back a million trillion times. Happiest birthday to you Bug! You are FIVE wonderful years old. May this next year of your life be one of the absolute BEST yet.

With all my heart, your Mama.

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“Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift- there is nothing small about it.” -Florence Nightingale

Cheers,

Katie.

 

 

 

Black History Month

“The time is always right to do what is right.” -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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The month of February is set aside to educate us all about black history. We personally utilize this time (along with every other month of the year) to further our understanding as a family of the beauty, sadness & depth of the layers of what has been called “black history”. This is not something we shy away from, it is a daily part of our vocabulary & culture. This is something, in my opinion, that is VITAL for us all to engage with & expand our understanding in. If we truly desire the world to be a better place, let’s start with ourselves. Let us be teachable, practice humility & grow ever more in our knowledge of the world around us & the history that has made it the way it is today.

“History, despite its wrenching pain cannot be unlived – but if faced with courage need not be lived again.” -Maya Angelo

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Here are some simple ways to do this:

  1. READ.
    • Here are some good books if you need a place to start both for adults & kiddos:
  2. WATCH.
    • Find a documentary on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc.
    • Watch a film.
  3. LISTEN.
    • There are podcasts, speeches, music. Listen & be educated.

“You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right.” -Rosa Parks

“We need to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society.” -Angela Davis

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” -Barack Obama

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We live in a world with practically everything within our reach to gain knowledge & understanding through the use of the internet, etc. There are free resources everywhere as well if you are not able to stream documentaries or purchase books. Check out your local library, thrift stores, used book stores, ask friends. We can do this. I know that for the rest of my life I desire to be a LEARNER. I want to deepen my understanding of the world around me so that I can be a better person for the world around me. For myself, for my children, for my grandchildren. For my neighbors & friends. For the people I connect with through social media & in this digital world. For the Kingdom of Christ. For so so many reasons. Knowledge is freedom, knowledge is power, knowledge can grow compassion & understanding. It is so valuable. Take some time today to enrich your life. This is a call to action for myself as well. It’s worth it. So worth it.

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” -Nelson Mandela

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Cheers,

Katie.

Merriest Christmas & Happiest New Year from the Jenks Tribe

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The time has come once again, to celebrate as we reflect on this year of 2017 & look ahead with bright eyes towards this next year of 2018. It has been such a BEAUTIFUL year! We are so grateful for all that our little tribe has gotten to experience as we have grown & continued to watch the glorious King of Heaven bring light & life to all around us. We hope that you have also tasted beauty & embraced happiness as you have journeyed through your year!

The beginning of our year brought us snow & rain, & therefore lots of bundling up & playing outside along with tea drinking & book reading inside. It also brought us lots of time with family. One wonderful thing that the winter season brings is more time together inside playing & snuggling. We are big fans. Noah & Katie’s dad finished up our incredible fixer-upper home remodel, & on February 1st, we moved into our NEW HOME! It is gorgeous, you guys. A dream come true for our family! Noah has continued to lead worship at our church once a month & our family worship nights are a regular part of our evening routines. On March 15th, Katie was declared 5 YEARS CANCER FREE! We have been doing a happy dance for 5 plus years & we are nowhere near stopping! On March 29th, Eliana Marie turned 4! We celebrated with family & friends at a park, she got a giant balloon & requested chocolate cupcakes with strawberries so that’s just what we had. It was simple & perfect.

The spring brought us more rain & exploring, we enjoyed frequenting parks (swing are Cora’s favorite), visiting local trails for hikes, playing in local places like Columbia & our favorite, Pinecrest, & enjoying daily walks in our amazing neighborhood. Katie continued to make our Jenks Abode into a haven for our family with baby numero 3 on the way & Noah coached spring track. The girls played outside in our backyard & did lots of painting & crafts. We played music together as a family each night (usually including at least one rendition of Old McDonald prior to worship) & took the girls blueberry picking. On May 30th, Cora Kinsey turned 2! We celebrated with our family & some close friends at our home with a moon & star theme because Cora loves the sky! It was a sweet time. We also were able to visit with Eliana’s birth family & had the honor & joy of meeting her biological grandma for the first time! We love adoption, it such a beautiful thing.

June brought us the end of the school year for Noah with his 7th & 8th graders as well as the end of our first year of preschool with the girls. It also brought us one of the best gifts in the whole world. On June 20th at 2:16pm, SEBASTIAN WILLIAM JENKS was born! He weighed 8lbs .09oz & stretched out at 20in long. He came earth side after being flipped the right direction 5 times, multiple bellybands & being induced. It was an intense 22 hour labor & a natural delivery, bringing us our first SON! We are so grateful he is a part of our family! The remainder of the summer called for rest for our little tribe along with trips to Santa Cruz, Oregon & of course lots of time up at our family cabin in Pinecrest.

The fall has brought us more time settling in as a family of 5, Katie started her second year of homeschool with the girls & has continued to sub at the high school & Noah began his 5TH YEAR of teaching! Woot Woot! We have taken trips to Texas, San Diego, Monterey & surprised the girls with a visit to Disneyland. As the days have gotten progressively colder, we have enjoyed daily fires in our wood stove, walks to collect the beautiful fall leaves around our neighborhood & enjoyed baking together in the kitchen. By the time you read this letter, our children will be 4 ½, 2 ½, and almost 6 months old! We are absolutely smitten with them & the way our life is FULL of snuggles & our house is covered in books, princess dresses, collections of rocks, & pinecones. We are blessed beyond measure with a roof over our heads, food on our table, jobs that we love, children that we adore, & a God who loves us relentlessly, even when we don’t deserve it. Day in & day out we sing praises for the beautiful life we have been given, with all of its ups & downs because He is worthy of it all! We are so grateful that HE IS GOOD & has given us the ability & privilege to love people well, to BE KIND, & to bring light & life to those around us.

With that, CHEERS to you & yours! We are so thankful for you & the role you play in our life, whether it is near or far. May you find more reasons to REJOICE this Christmas season than you can count, so that you can continue with your thanks all year long. May your heart be light & your home cozy. May you be surrounded with people that you love & may you love others well. Be kind. Love well. Bring life. We’ve got this! Lets bring light to this world during this holiday season & all year long. May your 2018 be sweet & full of ABUNDANT JOY. We love you. Happy Christmas!

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Love,

Noah, Katie, Eliana, Cora & Sebastian Jenks

Eliana turns 4!

“Our birthdays are feathers in the broad wing of time.” -Jean Paul

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It is amazing each & every day to me, what a GIFT being a parent is. It is so stretching, so rewarding, SO much more than anything I could have ever imagined. I dreamed my whole childhood about being a mama, about having little ones to care for & squish with hugs. It is WAY more than anything I daydreamed about all those years.

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My oldest, Eliana Marie, just celebrated her 4th birthday! This past year has been incredible with her, watching her take the world in & grow with such strength & understanding. She is inspiring. As per tradition, I love writing my kiddos little love notes on their birthdays to share with them how much they are loved & valued & to highlight what is amazing about them at this particular time in their young lives. So with that, I love you Honey.

Dearest Eliana,

Oh my heart! I love you from the tippy top of your curly head right down to the bottom of your beautiful strong feet. This last year of life with you has been a joy for me, it has taught me more about motherhood & how I can be a better Mama to you & Sister. It has been a year of you showing up daily with determination, newfound knowledge, incredible laughter, an explosive imagination, deep tenderness & an insatiable curiosity for all things. I watched you out the window yesterday riding your little scooter with a puffy dandelion in your hand, riding around the driveway in your rainboots, singing & in a world all of your own. It was beautiful. It was a perfect picture of what you being 4 looks like so far. You are the best! I enjoy so many things about you, watching your personality grow & develop, your heart deepen, your knowledge about the world around you expand. I love that I get to spend each & every day with you, teaching you, snuggling with you, reading with you, laughing with you, imagining with you, learning from you. It has been a delight for me having you truly understand this pregnancy & feel the baby kick & move in my womb, talking to the wee one. I know that they will love you right from the start once they are earthside! It is also one of my deepest joys watching you & your relationship with Sister. The way you play with her, love her fiercely, want to spend each second of the day with her, take her on imaginary trips, read with her, sing & dance with her. She adores you & it is clear why. You are your Dada’s girl! As much as I claim you as mine, I know you are his too. The way you jump into his arms when he gets home from school each day, the love in your eyes as you give him hug after hug, the way you just want to BE with him as much as possible. It is so beautiful to behold. You bless your Dada’s heart. Bug, you are a dream come true. You are treasured! You are ours! I am grateful for the gift of being your Mama & for the gift of getting to love you. Happiest 4th Birthday to you, sweet girl. I love you forever.

All my heart,

Mama.

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On Eliana’s actual birthday, we were blessed with having our new home filled with family! Sister got to wake up & get donuts with Dada, blow out a candle on her donut cake, go the park & pick out a giant balloon & birthday cereal with her Uncle RyRy & Auntie Dace visiting from LA. She got to have her Auntie Mimi & cousin Riah Joy visit from Kansas City, her Grammy & Grampy Jenks visit from Oregon & the rest of us here too. She picked out cheese pizza as her birthday dinner of choice & Dada made a delicious lead cake for dessert. We surrounded her with love & multiple rounds of Happy Birthday & just enjoyed our day together as family. It was a good day.

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The following Saturday we had a small friends & family celebration for her at Twain Harte park on an absolutely PERFECT spring day. We had balloons & fresh wildflowers, chocolate cupcakes with chocolate buttercream frosting & strawberries. There were yummy snacks: popcorn, cuties, chips, strawberries, veggies & more. Eliana loved playing with her friends & the bubbles we gave all of the littles was a hit! They spend probably an hour blowing & chasing bubbles across the grass. She opened her gifts, we sang to her & all of the kiddos had incredible chocolate covered faces after devouring the cupcakes. It was a great celebration & I know that Eliana’s wish for her birthday came true: a party with friends at the park with chocolate cupcakes & strawberries. Win! Park birthdays are seriously the best for this age group! We have already done two & I know we have plenty more in store for the future with our wee ones.

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“The more you praise & celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.” -Oprah Winfrey

I am happy to celebrate many things. I think that each year, each birthday is absolutely worthy of celebrating, whether it is big or small. LIFE IS A GIFT! I am grateful that I get to celebrate our beautiful daughter & that this is just the 4th year of many to come. She is worth celebrating! Her life is a gift to us & to the world. We were able to visit with Eliana’s incredible birth mom just days before her birthday. It was SUCH a delight to see her! She is amazing. We also got to visit with Eliana’s half sister, her cousin & we got to meet her birth grandma! It was a treat! We love open adoption & all of the wonderful things it gives Eliana, us & her birth family. It is a beautiful thing to have as part of our story & I am so grateful that we get to have relationship with each other! We are family! That was the icing on the cake for me this year with celebrating our daughter. It felt FULL. I know I keep repeating myself, but I promise it is in complete sincerity. I am grateful! I love Eliana Marie to the moon & back. Happy Birthday daughter!

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“The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility & the wings of independence.” -Denis Waitley

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Now I’m off to make a plan for how to show her with actions & words how loved she is, every day of the year. And to hug her. Because it is the best.

Cheers,

Katie.