Saturday, May 19, 2007

Some News

Reily is FINALLY rolling from his back to his tummy--he's been able to go the other way a long time--we were beginning to wonder if he'd EVER roll all the way over. This gives me hope that he will crawl...one day.

Dera finally has a family that is very excited about having him in their home. He has met them once and seems very excited about having a family again. They seem like a great family for Dera.

Gavin keeps on learning new words and is more talkative than ever. He also loves giving kisses, especially to mommy and Reily. More than anything, though, he loves testing his limits. He's such a smart little guy. Grandma and Gramps have become his two favorite visitors.

Chris has decided to go back to school. We aren't sure what exactly for, yet, but most likely something in the health care field. It's going to be interesting.

In light of Chris' decision to go back to school, I have decided to get a job! I'm hoping for something part-time with some flexibility so that I can continue to put our kids first in life. My mom will help out when we need her.

Roth is hoping to be adopted this summer by his current foster family. They're just great for him and we're really excited about this happening for him. He brought me some Lily of the Valley for Mother's Day (just had to share). We feel so blessed to still have him in our lives. Hopefully, that will work out with Dera too.

2 comments:

bradandgeo said...

glad to hear you're all doing well. tell Chris we've been praying for you guys and hoping the right doors will open.

can't believe Reily is rolling over both ways! molly will barely roll from her tummy to her back, let alone the other way around! suffice to say, crawling is nowhere in sight at this stage...

tell all the boys hello.

Meehan Family said...

Thanks for the prayers. We're certain God has a plan.

I have been BEGGING Reily to roll over. This other little boy that I watch is barely 7 months old and he's already been crawling for a while. At least Molly can sit on her own!

The boys say "hello" back--those that can talk anyway.