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Sunday Snapshots: {7 children}

5.3.11

7 children under the age of 9 isn’t as hard as one may think.
That is, for one night at least.

We gotta good thing goin’ – we take their 3 bigger kids for an overnight so they can be home and enjoy some quiet and ooh and ahh at their baby girl Vera who is totally worthy of lots of oohs and ahhs. And, we get a bit of chaos but a whole lot of fun as the 7 here run around in circles in our house, run around in circles outside our house, make a whole lot of noise, play wii, quote every movie they’ve seen in the last year verbatim (if you can understand them through the laughter)…you get the idea. It’s good times. They all (minus Lydia) crash in our living room watching a movie and then get picked up sometime late morning the next day.

Both families may pay for it a bit Saturday afternoon when the late night catches up with them, and we find ourselves with some fussy kids. But, it’s totally worth it.

You know why?

Next month, I will drop my 3 bigger kids off at their house, wave goodbye as they look away from the wii for a nano second, and then leave with Lydia (a sad Lydia, no doubt) in tow to come home to a quiet house.

Quiet house.

Maybe we’ll go out for dinner with only one kiddo which will seem like a breeze (theoretically). Or, maybe we’ll put her to bed early and order some food in to enjoy by. our. selves.

Either way, as fun as it was this weekend. I’m looking forward to our Friday night date in May already.

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Wild Poppy for The Sparrow Fund

5.2.11

Wild Poppy

A few months ago, I saw a necklace on a blog giveaway that I swooned over. It was from a little etsy shop I hadn’t heard of before–Wild Poppy Shoppe. Then, I started seeing it pop up all over the place it seemed…understandably. What lady wouldn’t swoon over this stuff?

 The Luminous Honey Drop Necklace – doesn’t that just sound romantic? I love this piece. Just looks enchanting to me. And, it’s only $24. Enchantment for $24 = nice.
 Apricot Aventurine With Green Bloom – I’ve gotta thing for orange and green. I can’t get enough of ’em. And, this necklace is spot on. And, the name wows me too. I’m a sucker for marketing. This sweet thing is only $26.

Wild Poppy’s pieces are all vintage inspired and made by hand. A few pieces like the one below (for only $17!) feature beautiful beads made by women in Kampala, Uganda to help the work of an orphanage called Christian Children’s Centre. Super cool.

Jessica, the store owner, is one of those gals I wish I could just sit down with over coffee for a while, you know? She’s a mommy to two little guys (2 and 4). She and her husband met doing Missions to Asia and had the opportunity when she was pregnant with their youngest to go to China to volunteer at Philip Hayden Foundation‘s orphanage. Jessica had had adoption on her heart for a while, and, during that trip, God softened her husband’s heart to it as well. Now, 2 years later, they’ve got their LID with China and are waiting to meet their new child any day now.

Wild Poppy entered the pictured last Spring as a means to raise some money for their adoption. But, it’s become a lot more than that.

Jessica wrote to me–

What would have seemed like an overwhelming venture in this season of life has grown naturally into a way to bring in funds for our adoption and has opened up so many opportunities to work with others that are adopting and caring for orphans. It’s amazing to me how when we are faithful to take the small steps we know to take, God takes our little and turns it into much more than we could on our own.

Amen, sister. I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed in our ventures in this season of life too. But, we’re already seeing Him multiply the efforts we put forth in our small steps of obedience. And, what a joy that is.

Go take a stroll over at Wild Poppy Shoppe. Send Jessica a little note there and give her some encouragement as she waits to see her new baby’s face. And, thank her for supporting The Sparrow Fund even as she works hard to raise money for their own adoption. Let some of her sweet pieces mesmerize you, and buy a couple of them. We want to see how God takes that 10% and turns it into much more than we imagined.

Please go see all the shops supporting The Sparrow Fund this month by clicking on the button below


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