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Anatomy of a Family: Numbers
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April 30, 2011. Do you like numbers? I don't. In fact, I have an irrational fear of them. Nonetheless, I thought it worthwhile to serve up the following random figures. I'll just deal with the digit-induced headaches later. The 2010 U.S. Census numbers. Are in. The statistics on Asian-Americans are particularly fascinating. Over the last 10. Years, the Asian-American race has become the fastest-growing population, increasing by 43%. Of the country. Holla! Of the nation's population. Chock full of numbers...
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Anatomy of a Family: ..And They're Off!
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September 6, 2011. Today, William and Andrew began Pre-K and 3rd grade respectively. To God be the glory for a start better than we could have ever imagined. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lunch at Bubby’s. Time for a new hat. The Years Are Short. Life goes on. and this blog doesn't. Winter Violin Recital 2015. Rolling Stone Cover: Take 2. The adoptions that DIDN'T happen. Precious Wonders and Little Monkeys. Terrifying, Blessed and Funny Moment ALL AT ONCE!
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Anatomy of a Family: Rainy Day
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August 2, 2011. Here in the K. household, we're grateful for this week's on-again, off-again rain that has been watering our heatwave-scorched state. The other day, I stepped outside to snap a shot of a raincloud that William thought resembled the shape of the United States (freaky- it really did! In the meantime, can you make out the last picture below? It's a shot of our young Manny Pacquaio, who just turned 4 recently. A birthday post will follow one day. What kind of camera do you use? Im so sorry to...
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Anatomy of a Family: Super 8
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July 27, 2011. When I was 16, I spent a month at film camp learning how to make movies. Over the course of four weeks, I shot yard after yard of footage. My back grew sore from the late nights I spent in cramped editing rooms, hunched over workstations covered in fragments of Super 8 film. Each piece captured a series of images that, when finally spliced together, told a tale of questionable coherence. A lanky, yet densely muscular 7 year old boy runs through his backyard. He hollers across the yard.
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Anatomy of a Family: O, Happy Day!
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May 22, 2011. O, Happy Day! Or the guilt of having snuck too many chocolate eggs out of that basket with the impractically long handle when the kids aren't looking. In the end, we sometimes find ourselves with little time and energy and far less stillness of heart needed to marvel at Christ. Welcome to the family, Dad. Amy from Occupation: Mommy. Great pictures and a wonderful day! May 23, 2011 at 9:18 AM. Easter memories will never be the same for your family, will they? May 23, 2011 at 1:12 PM.
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Anatomy of a Family: Love This Boy
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December 20, 2011. I know, I know, it has been months since I've posted anything on this blog. So, here's my 5 second attempt at repentance: a mere snapshot of William. He has been a handful lately, throwing hard toys at his brother for no apparent reason, exhibiting defiance in ways that only a 4 1/2 year-old can. Still, I love this boy. Tami and Bobby Sisemore Family. I LOVE the picture! Sorry for the hard time lately :( Hugs. December 21, 2011 at 3:39 PM. LOL Maybe it the age? Lunch at Bubby’s.
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Anatomy of a Family: Re-Direct: A Shower of Reality... Sort of
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August 2, 2011. Re-Direct: A Shower of Reality. Sort of. Just the other day, I ran across yet another well-intentioned person who told me William is "lucky" to have been adopted into our family. I wish I could have quoted the entire length of this brilliant post by Tonggu Momma. On the subject (thanks, Sarah. For the tip-off). Read it. It's good. Both of those posts are SO GOOD! August 2, 2011 at 8:41 PM. I love TM. Really love her. I wish thoughts and words could flow outta my head like that.
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Anatomy of a Family: Should Know Better
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May 27, 2011. The following is a re-post of a piece I wrote for the Taiwan R.O.C.K.s blog. At the request of my friend, Tiffanie. As a co-chair of the team that is planning an upcoming reunion of Taiwanese adoptees, she asked if I'd consider authoring a post for the group's new blog. After muddling through half a year of writer's block and struggling one too many nights to sort out my own feelings on the subject at hand, I finally hit "send" on the following:. Because she knew that this. If others’...
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Anatomy of a Family: Little by Little: Baby B.
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June 5, 2011. Little by Little: Baby B. Now that Andrew and William are almost 8 and 4 years-old respectively, I've forgotten how small they once were (yes,. Hunker-chunker William, whom we first met at almost 8 months-old). Who are these Goliathan children who populate my home, whose footfalls in the room above seem to signal the advent of the Apocalypse, who mistakenly wear my sneakers when we go out to eat? As she matures, some things are certain: she will be well-tended to, well-prayed for, and well-...
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Anatomy of a Family: William 4.0: Who Are You?
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September 7, 2011. William 4.0: Who Are You? As Andrew matures, it has been fun to note the emergence of certain characteristics and to chalk them up to Craig's genetics or mine. Swap out the heads and a picture of Andrew with his serpentine figure could be a photo of Craig taken 30 years ago. "What's that you say about wanting to be a dancing doctor, Andrew? Credit that to the genes on his maternal side; my family is chock-full of doctors and teachers with repressed artistic leanings. Thankfully, time a...