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Friday, May 16, 2008

Harrison's Big Boy haircut

Harrison is turning 3 years old on Monday, so we thought it was time for him to get a big boy haircut. (He has been getting his haircut since he was 5 months old, but I have always kept it long) I gave very specific instructions to Jason (NO SHAVING)! Jason was getting his hair cut too, so he was not paying attention to what they were doing to Harrison.
This is Harrison before...
This is what Daddy brought him home looking like...

However, I think he looks very handsome (like a big boy!).
They grow up sooo fast!
He will always be my baby boy, no matter what kind of haircut he has!

Packing with 3 helpers...

Wanted to give everyone a view of what it is like to pack up a house with 3 little helpers!
The kids kept asking me why I was boxing their toys, so I told them we had to box everything that we wanted to take to our new house in Alabama. A few minutes later I found Harrison trying to tape Harper up in a box, when I asked him what he was doing he replied, "We have to take Harper to Alabama!" I am glad he loves is sister!!

The girls were helping me stack boxes.

This stack is mostly the kid's clothes and toys!!
I can't believe how much stuff they have!

This video is of the kids doing a trick, with the boxes, that their Daddy taught them. At first they were just jumping off the boxes to the floor, but Jason thought it would be more fun to move the bed closer!!

Can you tell which one of our children is not very coordinated?

Sorry Mary Elizabeth! But don't worry, Mommy is not either!!

Monday, May 12, 2008

The Glas Family is Moving, AGAIN!!!

Yes, we are getting the boxes back out and packing up AGAIN! This is the 6th time Jason and I have moved in our 8 years of marriage. So, we are getting pretty good at packing and unpacking! We are very excited to see what God has in store for us in a new community. Jason was offered a wonderful job in Birmingham, AL. He will be doing the same type work, but for a larger development company. And most important, we will still be in the SOUTH! We have been praying for several months for God to give us some clarity on where we should be living. We have watched Him close doors here in Georgia and elsewhere and open doors in Alabama through relationships and the new job.


The kids are very excited, see the video below.






But don't worry, we will still be Georgia Bulldog fans!! Nothing will ever change that!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day

My Mother's Day was filled with lots of love from my three little Angels!
The kids woke me up this morning with cards (I had to read 100 times) and beautiful flowers.
I can remember, not so long ago, that Mother's Day was a very difficult day for me. But today I am very thankful for the children God has blessed me with and also a wonderful husband who is my BEST friend.

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Gift of Life

I didn't give you the gift of life.

But in my heart I know,

The love I feel is deep and real

As if it had been so.

For us to have each other

Is like a dream come true!

No, I did not give you the gift of life.

Life gave me the gift of you!

Unknown author


I hope all you Mothers out there have a great weekend!!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Some of my favorite memories as a Mother.

With Mother's Day coming up, I was reflecting on some of my favorite memories as a Mother.
  • First time I saw pictures of our children. (Harrison was 1 month old, Mary Elizabeth was 13 days old, and Harper was 2 1/2 years old)
  • Getting on a plane, 3 different times and 2 countries, to bring our children home.
  • First time I held our children in my arms.
  • First time we had to change Harrison and Mary Elizabeth's diapers, we had no idea what we were doing.
  • Trying to feed 2 babies at one time!!
  • Harrison had a Mohawk when he came home.
  • People thought Mary Elizabeth was a baby doll at the airport.
  • Our families meeting the kids for the first time.
  • Trying to figure out how to get 2 babies into Target without a stroller!
  • Watching the children eat sand at the beach.
  • SHOPPING for children's clothes!!
  • Harper meeting us at the gate of the orphanage and calling us Mommy and Daddy.
  • Living in Brazil for 2 months.
  • Giving Harper her FIRST warm bath (they did not have warm water at the orphanage).
  • Traveling 19 hours by plane with 3 toddlers!!!
  • Watching Harper's eyes light up with joy when she saw her playroom full of toys.
  • Taking 3 kids to the shoe store where 2 of them threw a temper tantrum in the floor.
  • Potty training 3 kids at one time (2 down, 1 to go).
  • Christmas, watching the kids open their presents.
  • Scrubbing artwork off the walls!!
  • More SHOPPING for children's clothes (I really like this one)!
  • Watching the girls walk around in my high heels.
  • Collecting bugs.
  • Visiting the farm, the kids playing in the dirt and swinging on the tire swing.
  • NEVER being finished with laundry.
  • Washing sippy cups.
  • Hearing my kids say, "I la la yew." That translates to I Love you!
  • The kids call their cups "Bubba", they are true southern children!
  • Kids crawling into bed with us on Saturday mornings.
  • Listening to the kids sing their favorite songs.
  • Buying them anything they want!! They are a little SPOILED.
  • Harrison helping his Daddy work on the tractor.
  • Dressing the kids alike (I even match their pajamas).
  • ABC's and 123's
  • playing pretend
  • Mary Elizabeth asking us "What you doing in Jesus' house?" with attitude!
  • Harrison thinks toothpicks are called "Pentateuchs" (which is the first 5 books of the Old Testament)
  • Harper reminds us everyday that she does not like "pickools" (pickles).
  • Kids naming the books in the Pentateuch and the Gospels.
  • Peeling 25 (whole box) of band aids off the carpet, just finished this one!!

You can see that I love just about everything that they do. I was once asked if I ever say to myself "What was I thinking?". I responded, NO, everyday is a great day! It is such a miracle that we are a family, that even our worst days are a blessing because God has brought us together. I absolutely LOVE being a Mother and would never trade my life and experiences for all the riches in the World.


Becoming Parents was not an easy accomplishment for Jason and I, it took alot of time, paperwork, money, and prayer. I rode the emotional roller coaster for years!! I look back on that time of my life and see it as dark time, but I never want to forget it! Because of the struggles we went through it made us realize what a miracle life itself is and what a privilege it is to be chosen to be parents (however you became one). I always look at that time as confirmation that God is always at work in our lives, He cares for us, and is faithful. If things had gone according to my plan, I would not have 3 wonderful angels in my life right now. For those of you who are going through the pain of infertility or are in the process of adoption, just remember that God's timing is perfect and long before time began He had the perfect child picked for your family. Our God is so GOOD!

I just have to add one more memory to the list...

  • Finding candle holders full of orange juice!! I just found these a few minutes ago. (5/8/08 1:15 Pm)

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Not Enough Toys????

Our Daddy does not think we have enough toys!!
This is our playroom, Mommy tried to clean it everyday but now she just shuts the door!
Can you even find us in this messy room?

Here we are watching Curious George!
This picture was not posed, they always sit together in a row!!