Hi everyone~ Sorry I've been MIA for so long. We are now moved and getting settled in. Where did we end up??? Georgia. Funny how life throws curve balls at ya huh. Well we're here and life is um, different! I'm learning to adjust to the changes, although not in the most graceful manner. I'm going to pick back up my blog and hope to post regularly now. Thanks for staying around while i've been gone. Can't wait to catch up with you all now that I'm back :)
So, I've become addicted to Pinterest :) The possibilities are endless, recipes, crafts, parenting tips, product reviews and more. This past payday I decided to jump in on the Pinterest recipe bandwagon. I made the weekly menu based off recipes found there. Below are 2 that the whole family LOVED! And I have a pretty picky family. If you try them let me know how you like them. And if you have any favorite recipe pins i'd love to try them.
White Chicken Enchiladas
The only thing I changed in the recipe was when I cooked my chicken we boiled it with a packet of taco seasoning. Even my pickiest eater went back for seconds :)
Sour Cream-Bacon Chicken
This one is done in the crock pot. Now mine did not turn out all nice looking like all the pictures on pinterest. However, it was YUMMY!!!! We made egg noodles in butter sauce to eat with it. Again a crowd pleaser.
Oh and one more that I made and was a success was Crock Pot Roast. To make this you'll need :
1 Cup Water
1 packet Ranch dressing mix
1 packet Brown gravy mix
1 packet onion soup mix
Combine those four ingredients. Place your roast in the crock pot and pot and pour the mixture over it. Cover and bake on low for about 6 hours. This is melt in your mouth good. Serve with some garlic mashed tators and a glass of sweet tea :)
Tonight I'm going to try Salsa Chicken. I'll let you know how it turns out.
What are some of your favorite pins???
~Jenn
Monday, May 27, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Serene Chaos
I have not updated lately as there truly has not been much to say. Since Russia banned adoptions by US families we have just been in a sit and wait pattern. Today things have changed. It is with a broken heart I tell you that we have officially withdrawn our commitment to the girls. At this point it is out of our hands as we have other news as well. We are moving.
The company my husband works for lost their contract and with it many workers their jobs, my husband included. Thankfully I am fortunate to have married a wonderful man and a hard worker. One who provides for his family. As soon as he heard rumor about this happening he started putting in applications. He had two responses within a day of putting applications in. One in Tennessee and one in Alabama. He got a second call from the one in Alabama and it looks as if that is where we are headed. And in just 11 short days. This was all decided today. Talk about life changing fast!
Do to us moving we would have to get a new home study in Alabama. We cannot find a home study worker who is willing to take on families for Russia due to ban. We would also have to find a new adoption agency as our agency went out of business as of the 1st of this month. Again,no agency will take on new families for Russia. Even though we have been in the process for so long, to the agency we would be considered "new". This is why we have had to withdraw our official commitment. It also give the girls a chance to find a family in another country. If and when Russia opens it's doors to the US again, if the girls are available we will do everything within our power to adopt them or if they have a family already to help that family bring them home. Although as we were told today, that possibility is insanely slim. This has been a very hard decision to make and not one we made lightly. In our hearts they are and will forever be our daughters. Our family's hearts are breaking but we are trusting Gods plan and know that even though we don't understand His ways are better!
We have talked to Andrea (with RR) and she has put our fsp on private until we get moved and settled. We are going to continue with adoption as we truly feel this is what God has called us to do. We know which country we will be adopting from, however have not been matched with a child yet. We won't do all that until we are moved. All the donations made to our fsp are still there and will be held until we are ready to proceed with adoption. So please don't worry if you don't see our fsp. It will be back up in time.
As our lives have turned into a tornado of change we have a peace that we are right where God wants us. In the eye of the storm safely cradled in his arms. Our favorite family movie "fly wheel" described it best as a Serene Chaos. I pray you will follow our blog once again as we make the journey to the south and soon after we hope to be matched to a child and be able to announce whom it is.
We thank you all for your continued prayers for our family and for Olga & Vanessa. We praise God we were able to meet them and show them the love of a mom and dad even though for only a few days. It is a priceless gift we will forever treasure and never forget.
~ The Abell Family ~
The company my husband works for lost their contract and with it many workers their jobs, my husband included. Thankfully I am fortunate to have married a wonderful man and a hard worker. One who provides for his family. As soon as he heard rumor about this happening he started putting in applications. He had two responses within a day of putting applications in. One in Tennessee and one in Alabama. He got a second call from the one in Alabama and it looks as if that is where we are headed. And in just 11 short days. This was all decided today. Talk about life changing fast!
Do to us moving we would have to get a new home study in Alabama. We cannot find a home study worker who is willing to take on families for Russia due to ban. We would also have to find a new adoption agency as our agency went out of business as of the 1st of this month. Again,no agency will take on new families for Russia. Even though we have been in the process for so long, to the agency we would be considered "new". This is why we have had to withdraw our official commitment. It also give the girls a chance to find a family in another country. If and when Russia opens it's doors to the US again, if the girls are available we will do everything within our power to adopt them or if they have a family already to help that family bring them home. Although as we were told today, that possibility is insanely slim. This has been a very hard decision to make and not one we made lightly. In our hearts they are and will forever be our daughters. Our family's hearts are breaking but we are trusting Gods plan and know that even though we don't understand His ways are better!
We have talked to Andrea (with RR) and she has put our fsp on private until we get moved and settled. We are going to continue with adoption as we truly feel this is what God has called us to do. We know which country we will be adopting from, however have not been matched with a child yet. We won't do all that until we are moved. All the donations made to our fsp are still there and will be held until we are ready to proceed with adoption. So please don't worry if you don't see our fsp. It will be back up in time.
As our lives have turned into a tornado of change we have a peace that we are right where God wants us. In the eye of the storm safely cradled in his arms. Our favorite family movie "fly wheel" described it best as a Serene Chaos. I pray you will follow our blog once again as we make the journey to the south and soon after we hope to be matched to a child and be able to announce whom it is.
We thank you all for your continued prayers for our family and for Olga & Vanessa. We praise God we were able to meet them and show them the love of a mom and dad even though for only a few days. It is a priceless gift we will forever treasure and never forget.
~ The Abell Family ~
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Giving up is not an option
So I'm dusting off the cobwebs of the blog tonight to write and ask for prayers for the two sweet little girls we are in the process of adopting. Their country has put a new law into place that bans the adoption of children from the country by Americans. For the past 2 weeks we have been on an emotional roller coaster of ups and downs, twists and turns. Those who are not in the process seem to think it's a clear cut "all over". That's not the case yet. We still have not been told "NO". We've been told wait, by our agency, the team in the girls country and by DOS. Wait and See that is the current theme for 90% of families who were in this process. Everyday there are news reports that say something different and the truth is no one knows yet. Everyone is still waiting for some wrinkles to be ironed out.
So all that to say, Please pray. Pray for all the children in country who have met, bonded with and are waiting for families to come back for them. Pray for those children who may never have a chance at knowing a family (it is rare that children with special needs will be adopted in their own country). Pray for the government in their country as they try to figure out a plan to encourage more adoptions within their own countries and pray for the caregivers of the children in orphanages & institution as they care for these children daily. Also, please pray for the families who are waiting for someone to tell them what exactly is going on. The not knowing, back and forth is very hard.
We are not giving up on the girls. We are still working towards bringing them home. Only God knows how this will all end. God has never given up on us and I'm not giving up on them. We will continue until there are no other options left. As long as there is the slightest chance for them we will be here working to bring them home.
Thank you so much for your prayers during this time.
So all that to say, Please pray. Pray for all the children in country who have met, bonded with and are waiting for families to come back for them. Pray for those children who may never have a chance at knowing a family (it is rare that children with special needs will be adopted in their own country). Pray for the government in their country as they try to figure out a plan to encourage more adoptions within their own countries and pray for the caregivers of the children in orphanages & institution as they care for these children daily. Also, please pray for the families who are waiting for someone to tell them what exactly is going on. The not knowing, back and forth is very hard.
We are not giving up on the girls. We are still working towards bringing them home. Only God knows how this will all end. God has never given up on us and I'm not giving up on them. We will continue until there are no other options left. As long as there is the slightest chance for them we will be here working to bring them home.
Thank you so much for your prayers during this time.
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