This week’s challenge at I Heart Faces is “A Touch of Sun”.
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18 Sunday Sep 2011
Posted in Quick Snippets
This week’s challenge at I Heart Faces is “A Touch of Sun”.
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17 Saturday Sep 2011
Posted in The Family, The Travels
15 Thursday Sep 2011
Posted in The Family
This first one was taken at Trader Sam’s, the newly revamped bar in Downtown Disney. Sure, the drinks were expensive and there was absolutely no vegan food to eat, but we wanted to check it out with our friends anyway because we heard it was a fun place. I asked the bartender if he had any vegan food. He said he’d get me something and came back with a plate of drink toppers, hardy har har. It had olives, strawberries, pineapples, and lemons. You’ve got to hand it to him for trying.
Our friend-I’ll call him the Great Randini-his chair mysteriously began to shrink. They also had thunder storms and entertainment inside. It was a blast, but I was glad to get back to my snugglebug at the end of the night.
My friends wanted to know why they weren’t ever in my blog. So, here they are:
I also went to a bridal shower for a friend who is getting married soon(!!!). I can’t wait to see their wedding.
Little T likes to wave at the cats. Poor thing, he doesn’t realize they are running from him in fear, he thinks they just like to make him practice waving goodbye. Here he is, waving at Daphne while she looks down at him from the top of the cabinet.
Speaking of the cats, we had to make a trip to Ikea because we’re going to be putting up cat shelves in the house. We want the cats to feel comfortable hanging out in the living room, but certain babies and doggies are always too excited to see them and make them run off.
When we were at Ikea, we found a doll for Little T. He loves it and snuggles it all the time. The only problem is that it looks a little too much like Little T. We keep seeing the doll around the house, facedown on the floor, and freak out because we think it’s Little T. 0_o
Big T also found a couple of dolls, but I told him we couldn’t afford it and he’d have to use one of the carrots from the fridge to snuggle with instead.
Hope you all had a good week,
~J
13 Tuesday Sep 2011
Posted in The Family
Last weekend, we packed up the picnic gear and drove over to Sherman Oaks for the AdoptHelp Picnic. Those of you who were with us from the beginning, know that we started out with a different agency and were going to do an international adoption. Things took an unexpected turn when our social worker contacted us about a domestic adoption they were having trouble placing because the infant was mixed race (sad, but true). We took the leap and switched to a domestic adoption through AdoptHelp, the agency that was trying to place the infant. That adoption failed, but AdoptHelp was amazing and soon connected us with Little T. We will forever be grateful to them for bringing Little T into our lives.
When we got the letter that they were hosting a picnic for their adoptive families, we were thrilled to put faces to the people we’d cried on the phone with during our adoption journey. I didn’t expect to cry again when I saw them again in person, but I totally did. I promised them that I don’t usually go around crying all the time.
Here’s a picture of us with Mark, the lawyer who gave up his entire day to talk on the phone with us during one of the hardest days of our lives, our failed adoption. He also talked on the phone with us during one of the best days of our lives, so I guess it evened out. 😉
I’m not sure we would have gotten through that day without Mark and Olga, the social worker who was helping us with our case. Our failed adoption situation was very unusual/awful and hard to stomach. Mark reassured us that it wasn’t the end of the road for us and that we would be parents. A month and a half later, he was right.
At the picnic they had an In and Out Truck. Anywhere with free In and Out food is a great place to be. They also had an ice cream truck.
We felt like we were in Florida for our adoption again, because the weather was humid and every once in a while it would rain.
This bounce house was way better than the other bounce house:
They had music for all the kids. This was Little T’s favorite part.
We had a really nice time meeting other adoptive parents and swapping stories. Big T and I were surprised at how easy it was to talk with everyone. I think it’s because we were all bound by a common experience. I was surprised to see we weren’t the only trans-racial family, there were a couple of others. It was nice to meet other families that were like ours.
Here’s a few more pictures from the day:
11 Sunday Sep 2011
Posted in Quick Snippets
This week’s challenge at I Heart Faces is “Back to School”.
The beginning of the school year has been rough. Another year out of the classroom. Not because I choose to stay home, but because there aren’t any teaching jobs. Zip, zero, none.
I loved teaching. I loved my students, the parents, my principal, my colleagues. Every day I walked into my classroom and I was happy to be there. It was hard work, but it was the best work. I miss seeing their proud faces light up when they “get it”. I miss getting my lesson plans ready and thinking of how I can teach something and make it awesome. I miss coming home with stories about my students, whom I loved. Every. Single. One. Most of all I miss my students, who still call me on the phone to tell me about their school day and to ask if I can be their teacher again.
There’s a lot of us. Fresh out of school, eager and excited and happy to be teaching. But we’re home. Not because we aren’t good teachers, but because there aren’t enough jobs. Hopefully things will turn around someday, and I’ll be spending my days in a place that feels like home.
So that’s the inspiration behind my photo. A self portrait of myself, thinking about better days to come. Hoping that someday soon, I’ll be back in the classroom.
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10 Saturday Sep 2011
Posted in The Family
I’ve been reborn.
Let me explain. At a picnic today, I saw a bounce house and thought it would be fun for Little T. Little T looked at me a little dubiously, but I assured him it would be awesome.
Little T took one look inside and immediately started to panic.
“What are you, a crazy woman?” He said. There were too many kids behind us to go back the way we came, so we had to move forward.
This was more difficult than I thought. We tumbled down a sinister looking slide, flung scary blow-up clowns out of the way, and fell all over the place as my coordination was seriously tested. Case in point, the image below. We are most definitely not pushed against the side of the window because we were having “fun”.
Poor Little T was terrified, so you can imagine how relieved I felt when I lifted up a flap and saw Big T waiting for us. I told Little T that we were almost there, to which he promptly pushed me aside and shouted “EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF”, and proceeded to crawl over to daddy. Clearly Daddy is the only sane one in this family.
I see how it is, Little T.
I had fallen onto my back behind the flap. The three and four year olds were feeling impatient. One of them said, “what do we do?”
“Jump over her!” Another said.
So I stayed there as a line of toddlers jumped over me, wondering if I’d ever get out.
Something happened to me as I was laying face up in the bounce house, listening to the excitement of the kiddos as they jumped over that “old lady” on the ground. I began to feel a change take place. I army-crawled through the canal of the bounce house towards the slit of light, and emerged feeling reborn. I’ll let the photos of my experience speak for themselves:
Oh Big T, I will get you back for making me post these photos. Ah well. If you can’t laugh at yourself, then who can you laugh at?
08 Thursday Sep 2011
Posted in The Family
A lot of fun things have been going on in our neck of the woods:
Last month our blog made it into the top 25 Southern California Blogs over at Circle of Moms. This was all because of your support and your clicks, so thank you! This blog is a huge creative outlet for me and I’m so grateful for all of your support.
Next month, our family’s adoption story is going to be in Kiwi Magazine. Pretty cool, right? It’s an awesome magazine that not only uses one of my favorite fruits as the title, but also focuses on healthy living for families. w00t!
Yesterday, I was interviewed by a freelance writer for VegNews Magazine. VegNews is THE magazine for vegetarian living, so it was pretty exciting. They’re thinking of doing an article on how vegan diets have changed people’s lives. I was honored they asked to talk with me, and glad to share my story with the hope that it may help someone else out there who is going through the same thing. I’m not sure if I’ll make it into the article (I’ll keep you all updated), but it was exciting to even be considered.
Big T and I have been doing some serious talking over here, and we’ve decided that teaching jobs are impossible to find right now. The other day I was asked to photograph a wedding, and this got the wheels turning and we decided to get back into wedding photography again. I’m feeling inspired and really excited about this! I loved being able to photograph weddings and am looking forward to doing it again. So, if you know anyone looking for a CHEAP but hard working and dedicated photographer for their wedding, please send them my way!
And in more serious news, Little T is going to be getting some testing done in two weeks. It’s a precaution to make sure he didn’t have any seizures in the womb that may be causing his hypertonia. I’ve been reassured by every professional that we’ve talked to that they doubt they will find anything, but Big T and I are still nervous. I can hardly hold it together on the phone when they call and give me instructions about sedating Little T for the test, making sure he doesn’t eat beforehand, and all of that serious stuff. Keep us in your thoughts and cross your fingers for us please because it’s going to be a hard day.
Once again, thanks for supporting our little blog! Writing on here puts a big smile on my face, and I’m hoping it puts a smile on yours every once in a while, too. If you want to continue to support our space, please give the link below a click. It only takes a second and it helps to keep our blog on the blog-radar.
I hope you all have a beautiful day. 🙂
~Momma J
06 Tuesday Sep 2011
Posted in The Adventures of Little T
If you pay our household a visit, you might notice some things are different around here. You see, Little T pulled me aside the other day and said he thought the house needed a few small changes. I want to be supportive of his endeavors, so I replied that the world (or house) is his oyster, and followed him around to document his attempt at interior design.
He took a look at Big T’s movies in the hallway, gave his head a little shake and said it was all wrong. He decided to scatter the movies into more appropriate places so the house would be filled with a little more color.
The washing machine needed the most help:
Next stop was the fridge. The magnets definitely looked a lot better on the INSIDE of the fridge. Why didn’t we think of that? Genius!
After the fridge, we crawled over to the doggy door. Once again, everything looked better on the outside of the house. He threw out a shoe, his bottle, a toy spider, and a toy car. I had to ask though, what happens when it rains?
I guess we’ll have to figure that out later.
Little T decided to stick with the dog theme, and moved over to Piggy’s crate next (she likes to go in there to hide from the cats). He knows how much Piggy loves food, so he dangled a carrot from the top.
After the carrots, Little T made a stop at the dishwasher. He tilted his head to the side and thought to himself for a moment. He finally declared that the dishwasher was fine, just the way it was…but could we wash one of his spoons for him?
The spoon thought this was a great idea…(but seriously, that spoon kind of creeps me out. He’s way too happy).
After that he had one more change to make. I don’t think I can support this one. Sorry, Little T. Even Mommy has her limits.
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Thank you~Momma J
05 Monday Sep 2011
Posted in Meal Plans, vegan
I’m feeling a little lazy this week. I’m slowly recovering from my eating marathon in San Francisco, and transitioning back to eating less salt. The weather has been hot, and Little T has been keeping me up at night. When Little T isn’t having a hard time sleeping, Miss Piggy is keeping me awake instead. She is scared of thunder, poor thing, and didn’t want to sleep alone. To make a long story short (too late), this week’s meal plan is a little on the *ahem* lazy side.
Breakfast:
04 Sunday Sep 2011
Posted in The Family, The Travels
A carousel ride for Little T:
A new food that was begging to be fried:
Wagon travel:
Giggles over daddy’s jokes:
Bike riders in the fair parade:
Goofy husbands who get excited about portals:

Grandmas that love baby snuggles, and babies that love Grandma necklaces:
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