Tuesday, August 11, 2020

An Update On Our Foster Care Journey and more...

(See more pictures and videos of Champ here.) A year ago, we were in the middle of our foster care home study and praying for who God would bring into our home for us to love on. We were at peace about pursuing this path, but we were still apprehensive ...
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An Update On Our Foster Care Journey

(See more pictures and videos of Champ here.)

A year ago, we were in the middle of our foster care home study and praying for who God would bring into our home for us to love on.

We were at peace about pursuing this path, but we were still apprehensive and wondering what it might mean for our future. There were so many unknowns, so many what if’s, and so many things outside our control.

I look back on this last year and the 5 children we’ve had the privilege to have in our home — 4 for just a very short-term stint and sweet little Champ who has been with us for almost 4 months.

There are still just as many unknowns, what if’s, and things outside our comfort zone. My heart has been broken in a hundred little pieces over the things we’ve seen and witnessed firsthand and the many kids and their stories whom we weren’t able to say yes to. I’ve cried more tears in the last 10 months than I’ve cried in the last 10 years (okay, pregnancy and postpartum probably played a part in that!).

And yet, my heart is fuller and happier than I can ever remember. The opportunity to love, pour into, and nurture has filled me up in the deepest of places. Seeing my husband and kids sacrifice and serve and love so well has been one of the most amazing experiences.

I don’t know what the future holds. I can imagine it will be full of heartbreak and beauty, tears and love, a roller coaster of emotions, and many things I can’t even imagine.

There are many unknowns, but this one thing I know: I don’t regret for one second saying “yes” to foster care. I look at these pictures and think, “We could have missed this.”

In this week’s podcast episode, we talk very honestly about our foster care journey, what we are learning, how it’s been different than we expected, and what has surprised us. We also give an update on how things are going with Champ and answer some of your specific questions related to his placement with us.

 

In This Episode: 

[00:36] We are back from vacation and excited to be talking with you!

[01:48] Why packing in tubs saved our lives on our road trip. 

[04:10] How we used them to create a system for keeping everything organized. 

[06:47] Jesse’s Father’s Day present is saving his life.

[10:53] Silas and I are reading The Giver

[14:23] Jesse is still reading Near Dark by Brad Thor along with several others.

[15:48] Let’s talk about our foster care journey and share our answers to some of your questions.

[17:51] What did it take to get our home ready for fostering? 

[21:26] How long does the process take? 

[23:23] We have no idea how long we will have Champ in our home. 

[25:46] Why we are okay with the uncertainty that comes with fostering.

[27:19] Learn how we’ve prepared our hearts to have to say goodbye to Champ at some point.

[28:18] Where do children end up if there is no family to foster them? 

[30:36] We have considered adopting a child that we foster but that is not our goal. 

[32:07] What has surprised us the most about fostering? 

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A Peek Into the Last Week

This little girl brings so much joy to our home. She’s really started talking the past two weeks and it is so fun to “talk” back and forth with her. (Want to see some videos of her talking? Go here.)

Silas had so much fun making this Marshmallow Launcher.

The finished project! (Psst! You can get a great deal on a woodworking kit for your kids here.)

The babies have started really loving being read to! Silas and I have a special singing and reading time together before bed. This past week, we decided to start reading a chapter book during this time, too!

These two sweet babies love to lay next to each other and they almost always hold hands when doing so. It’s just heartwarming to see!

It was our primary elections this past week. Since Kathrynne works for a political consulting group, she was super invested in this election and I loved watching her contagious enthusiasm for the privilege we all have to vote!

After many requests after I mentioned this nail trimmer on Instagram Stories, I finally got a short post written on why we like it so much.

I was honored to get to write the for Jami Amerine’s new book, Well, Girl: An Inside Out Journey to Wellness — and her book came out this week and she sent me a copy + this gorgeous painting that she painted!

Speaking of books, I’ve slowly been reading through this book. I’m really enjoying it!

    
 

Gretchen’s $75 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan for 5

Lidl

I finally got to go to Lidl after hearing about it for a while! I was super impressed and excited to see all the great deals they had. It is almost an hour from my house and I didn’t have a cooler with me, otherwise I would have purchased a lot of their refrigerated and frozen items.

1 pack Green Peppers – $1.49

1 bag Roma Tomatoes – $1.29

1 bag Flour Tortillas – $0.95

1 bag Burrito Tortillas – $1.29

1 bag Oyster Crackers – $0.79

1 bag Apples – $1.29

2 dozen Eggs – $0.75 each

Total: $8.60

Aldi

1 lb Ground Beef – $3.39

1 lb Oven Roasted Turkey Breast – $3.99

1 bag Frozen Blueberries – $1.79

1 Value Pack Frozen Tilapia – $1.79

1 bag Frozen Broccoli – $0.89

1 bag Frozen Steak Fries – $1.59

1 bag Frozen Chicken Breasts – $5.59

2 pkg MooTubes Yogurt – $1.29 each

2 Half & Half – $1.55 each

1 gallon Milk – $1.69

1 box Cocoa Rice Cereal – $1.45

1 box Crisp Rice Cereal – $1.39

1 Container Yogurt – $2.69

1 Unsweetened Applesauce – $1.95

1 bag Shredded Cheese – $2.75

1 bag Romaine Lettuce – $2.19

1 can Refried Beans – $0.75

2 boxes Mac & Cheese – $0.34 each

2.87 lbs Bananas – $1.12

1 Spread Butter – $2.29

1 Seedless Cucumber – $0.89

4 Yogurts – $0.25 each

1 lb Butter – $2.66

1 bag Baby Carrots – $0.95

1 can Cream of Chicken Soup – $0.50

1 bag Spinach – $1.19

2 cans Green Beans – $0.38 each

1 box Graham Crackers – $0.85

2 Chunk Cheese – $1.45 each

1 can Black Beans – $0.48

1 Italian Dressing – $0.89

1 Chunk Tuna – $0.68

1 loaf Bread – $0.55

1 box Fruit & Grain Bars – $1.35

1 pkg Blueberry Bagels – $1.49

1 pkg Chocolate Chips – $1.69

Total: $66.69

Total for both stores: $75.29

Menu Plan for This Week

Breakfasts

Cereal, Toast, Eggs, Bagels, Spinach Smoothies, Yogurt

Lunches

Tossed Salad Bar, Tuna Sandwiches, Turkey Sandwiches, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Fruit/Hard Boiled Eggs/Crackers, Mac & Cheese, Leftovers

Dinners

Italian Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Peas, Biscuits

Grilled Tilapia, French Fries, Steamed Broccoli

Spaghetti, Green Beans, Toast

Tacos, Chips & Salsa

Bean Burritos, Fruit Salad

Pancakes, Eggs

Homemade Cheese Pizza, Breadsticks