Monday, October 7, 2013

The Greatest Country in the World????

Let me start by saying that I don't agree completely with either side of the debate. 

We elected everyone that is in Washington. Maybe we don't agree with each person, but as a whole we elected them. I believe as a nation we need to take a look at what is really going on. Maybe you do not feel the effects of a Government Shut Down first hand, but I guarantee it will affect you in some way. We need to remember all of this when it comes time to re-elect our leaders.

As American's we are ready to sit at our computers and type out our disgust with our nation's leaders, but yet we do nothing about it that will really make a difference. I mean come on, do you really believe your post on Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere else will really make them say "Wow, look, they are unhappy with us. I guess we better solve this problem."? I think not. What will make a difference is to let your voice be heard now, but most importantly let your vote be heard when it comes time for elections!

I think is is embarrassing as an American to sit here and watch our leaders that can't get along, and to continue to read how much money and resources we are wasting every day. I agree that there are some great ideas that could be funded and probably should be, but at what cost? Try this, call up your bank or credit card company today and tell them you will be increasing your spending limit by a few thousand dollars this year, but you will not be paying any more back per month... What do you think would happen? But don't worry, if you don't get the answer you want, just go on your own shut down and refuse to pay anything until they agree with your plan... Sounds stupid right? Sadly, to me it sounds exactly like what our leaders do nearly everyday. Maybe our nation's leaders need to go to accounting school to understand that it does not matter how great you thing the idea is, if there is no money... There's no money. That's it, end of discussion. If you want to add more programs, then you have to get rid of equal costs from the current programs. I mean come on, did they not pass elementary school where we learned simple addition and subtraction?

I love the United States will all my heart, but I am very concerned for our future. But, at what point are we no longer "The Greatest Country in the World"? Or, have we already crossed that line?

 Do you realize that some 47% of the national debt is owned by other countries? That means we owe other countries over $7,874,537,544,394.56. What happens when those places get fed up with us? What happens if they begin to have financial crisis and decide they need to call in our debt? Or the most scary question to me is... What happens when they make decisions and or take military actions that we disagree with? I am really afraid to find out the answer to any of those questions.

So what can we do? In my opinion, I believe we need to clean house. We need to pressure our Government to end increase spending on all programs. Even those we, as individuals, might think would help us out. We need to remind them that they are a Government "Of the people, By the People, and For The People" like President Abraham Lincoln said. If you ask me, I don't think our national elected officials feel this way at all. Individually some probably do, but collectively they continue to prove that they do not care about this nation's people. They prove over and over that they care about what they want to do. It should be an honor to serve our country in leadership. I do not believe it should be a "get rich" type of job.

When you vote, don't vote for the guy that spent the most on his or her campaign. Vote for the person that would serve even if they did not get a paycheck!

Don't vote for the person who has an endorsement from some group or business. Vote for the person who is going to stand for their own convictions and the convictions of the people.

Don't vote for the person who makes promises about this program or that program. Vote for the person who wants to do all they can to end our growing debt.

I challenge you to take some time and really take note of our current situation and how we are affect long term by the decisions be made (or not made in the case of the shut down), and ask yourself "What can I Do?".

You may think you are only one person, but it only took one person to begin dreaming about one day have a free nation call The United States of America. One person can make a difference! One voice can be heard! One vote can change a nation! It's time to take a stand and let your voice be heard!

Let the leaders of our country hear you voice. Shout from the mountain tops what you expect our representatives to do. Flood their email, Facebook, Twitter, local news, and any other public forums with our expectations. And when it comes time to vote, take a stand and put people in office that want to represent "The People". Put people in office that want to see The United States stand tall. Vote for those who believe in their hearts the we are the greatest nation in the world!

Help America stand strong, and LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD!
Share this with everyone you know and let's take back "Our America"!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Disney World 2013

   I can't believe the summer is almost over! Everything seems like it has flown by since our return from China in November. I hope everyone has taken a chance to get away for some kind of vacation with your family this summer. For us, we took the kids to Walt Disney World in Orlando. We had a great time and I thought I would take a chance to share some of that experience with you. I know this blog has mainly been about our adoptions, but now that we are finished with our seconded adoption, I thought I would continue to blog about our lives and observations from our daily lives.

  We were in Orlando for one full week and had a blast. This was my 5th trip to the Magic Kingdom and like the others, this was no disappointment. We love everything Disney and any opportunity we have to visit a park.
   This year, we decided to stay at the new Art of Animation resort. We booked a standard room in the Little Mermaid section (which is the only area with standard rooms). While the room was the size of a normal hotel room, we really enjoined the decor with the touch from Disney's Little Mermaid movie. The outside of the buildings were amazing with larger than life Decor and the entire building being painted to reflect the movie. These design elements were carried out throughout the other sections of the resort as well, with areas themed for The Lion King, Finding Nemo, and Cars. My favorite area was cars as they had life sizes cars from the movie along the main road in Radiator Springs (the sidewalk) that lead to a small pool with Cozy Cone cabanas and a massive entryway that was a three story replica of the Wagon Wheel motel.
   As for entertainment, the resort boasts three pools themed for Little Mermaid, Cars, and Finding Nemo. The Finding Nemo pool, called The Big Blue Pool, is the largest pool at a Disney Resort and features a zero entry end and underwater speakers playing music and conversation inspired by the movie. There is also a small water spout play area next to the pool that is made to resemble playing at the reef.
   If you prefer to stay dry, there is a large arcade in Animation Hall (the main building containing the arcade, check-in, shopping, and the food court), a playground by the Big Blue Pool and a soon to be completed play area in the Lion King Area.
   Other resort activities include games and competitions for all ages, ping pong, and a nightly movie, all taking place at or in The Big Blue Pool.
   We really enjoyed our time at the resort and always were treated very good by the staff. They were all very friendly and helpful for any of our needs. The Art of Animation resort is connected to the Pop Century resort via a bridge across the lake. We ventured over there one day to look around, shop, and dine in their facility. Much to our surprise, we experienced a very different atmosphere. At least for our experience, the staff at Pop Century were not friendly or helpful at all. In the store, I don't think a single Cast Member said a word to us and when we went to the food court area we found the same thing. We seemed to be more of an inconvenience to them instead of a valued guest. It seemed very odd to us as this was the first time we have every felt that way at any Disney property in either Florida or California. After dinner, we headed back across the lake where we were immediately greeted by a Cast Member when we entered Animation Hall.
 
   Of course our experience in the parks was great as usual. We got buttons saying we were celebrating our 15th anniversary and were amazed at the response from the Cast. As we walked by, they stopped everything they were doing to tell us happy anniversary. It was amazing how much they were paying attention to all of these little details throughout the complex.
   One of the first stops was the new Fantasy Land area. Although it is not complete finished yet, this is a great addition to the park. With new dining options like Be Our Guest (in the Beast's Castle from Beauty and the Beast), to Gaston's and all the former rides along with a new Little Mermaid ride (like the one in California Adventure),  cue area for Dumbo and a second Dumbo ride, and an all new roller coaster for the Seven Dwarfs (which is not complete yet). This is a great area for the whole family and especially the little ones. The rest of the park as well as the other parks were filled with the old favorites and some new additions that are sure to please.
   Each visit, we try to do a couple special dining  events for the kids (and us) to enjoy. This year we had breakfast at Chef Mickey's with all the characters, and a special dessert event at the Magic Kingdom with a great view of the fireworks.
   At Chef Mickey's we had some great Disney food at the all you can eat buffet, great service, and photo ops with Chef Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Pluto and Goofy. The kids had a blast and really enjoyed the personal touches from the characters.
   The dessert party at the Magic Kingdom was probably as much for us as it was for the kids. It takes place on the patio of the Tomorrowland Tarrace. It is a ticketed VIP style event with very limited tickets available. The desserts were amazing creations from the Disney staff and very a highlight of our week. We were able to watch the electrical light parade from our table and have an amazing unobstructed view of the castle and fireworks. Although it began raining, the fireworks went on as promised and we were able to enjoy them from our covered patio area. If you are considering a Disney vacation, I would encourage you to do a few little extras like these to have an even more amazing Disney experience. Also, I would encourage you to look into the Photo Pass Plus option available from the Disney website. We were treated to special pictures all over the park as well as the normal service available to everyone. We also received free pictures at the Pirates League and at Chef Mickeys, which by them selves paid for the Photo Pass Plus. The other option we use is to order the CD that will include all of the park photos along with some other Disney stock photos, and the ability to upload all of our personal pictures that we can edit and personalize. The best part of the CD is that you are then free to use those pictures any way you choose including Facebook, Shutterfly, or printing pictures at places like Walmart. It is well worth the money and allows you to create some amazing lasting memories.
   On this trip, we also took our kids to the new Legoland in Florida. While we did have lots of fun, we did not really feel it was worth the money. The rides are fun, but there is not a lot of them, and if it rains (which it did everyday we were in Orlando) they shut down the entire park. They do have a water park that was very fun and we spent probably more of our time there than at the main park. The food was more expensive than at Disney, and not at all as good as the food at Disney. Our son was very excited to see mini land which was amazing, but after 30 minutes, you have seen enough. He also was looking forward to shopping at the stores to find tons of Lego's not available in most stores. However, the shopping was a huge let down. First of all, if you are a Lego VIP mamber you cannot use your points or gain points for any purchase inside the park because Legoland is not owned by Lego. 2nd, the prices were no better than shopping online or at a retail store. 3rd, if you want variety, skip Legoland and shop at the Lego store at Downtown Disney. Downtown Disney's Lego store has a way better selection of Lego's and the store is owned by Lego so all your VIP perks work there. We even got a small Lego hot dog cart set free with our purchase just for being a VIP member. All in all, I would say Legoland Florida was a fun one time experience. I would not recommend it being added to your repeat Disney or Florida vacations.
   So there you have it. This is our vacation in a nutshell! We had a great time and can't wait for the next Disney vacation.... Maybe back to the West coast next time, although Disneyland Shanghai is slated to open in 2015 and I would love a return trip to China! If planned correctly, we could even hit Disneyland Hong Kong on the way home!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Taking a look back!

    What a difference 6 years makes. Six years ago today we were waiting in a line with many other people. Standing and waiting for what seemed like hours. My heart was racing and I remember trying not to cry. I was tired and yet energized at the same time..... It was a day that changed our lives forever.

   January 29th, 2006 I was sitting in my office trying to finish up for the day when I received a phone call that changed everything. That phone call informed us that someone had forgot to call and they just found out that we had an appointment at the US embassy in Guatemala City Guatemala the morning of Jan. 31st! 

   I don't think we had time to be in shock... I remember hanging up the phone and walking to Pastor Mike's office and informing him that I would need to be gone for the next week. Then we scrambled to purchase plane tickets and pack. Fifteen hours later we were on our way to Guatemala. We landed in Guatemala City at around 8:30 pm. Being our third trip there, at least we did not feel like we were in a strange place with no idea where to go. After picking up our luggage we were off to meet Israel our hired driver. Israel took us to our hotel and told us that Fifo would meet us in the lobby at 6:30 the next morning.  Fifo is the son of our lawyer in Guatemala city, and our liaison for all of our Government appointments.

   We were able to get a decent nights sleep, but we anxiously were awaiting the next morning when we would get to hold Karter again. This time was even more anxious because we knew we would not have to leave Karter in Guatemala when we returned home!

   6:30 am came quickly and we raced to the lobby to get Karter. When we got to the lobby, we found Fifo, but no Karter. Fifo told us that Veronica, Karter's foster mom, was running late and would meet us at the embassy. We left for the embassy and met up with Veronica. It was a very emotional moment as she handed Karter to us. Veronica had taken care of Karter for the first year of his life and loved him like he was her child. She realized that this meant saying good bye for ever... As much as that broke my heart, I could not hide my excitement to take him out of her arms and to hold this child that in a matter of a few moments would officially be our son.

   By 11:30 am, everything was official and Karter was ours! All that remained was a name change when we got home. See, his name at that moment became Abner Josue Vanosdol. We spent the rest of our time in Guatemala loving on our son and beginning to establish the bonds of a forever family! It was a long journey from holding him when he was just three weeks old to waiting another year to get to bring him home, but it was an amazing journey!

   Six years later... Karter just celebrated his 7th birthday a couple weeks ago, and I am always amazed to see what he has learned and how he is growing up. Our journey as a family has had its ups and downs like any family does, but I would not trade the journey for anything in the world!

   So today we will celebrate Family Day with Karter and remember this journey together. Only this year we get to include his baby sister... Something that Karter had been praying for months before we started her adoption. He is such an awesome son who has a huge heart and an unconditional love for his family. 

   As I look back, I often wish that some day Veronica could see who Karter has become. You see, without someone like Veronica, I'm not sure Karter would have had a chance, but I believe God put her in the right place to welcome a 3 week old boy into her home not knowing she would be caring for him for an entire year. Her love for him that we saw each of our three trips to Guatemala is what made it easier for us to come home and know he was being well taken care of.

   As the journey continues, I can't wait to see what God has in store for our family! But, on this day... I just want to say... 
   
   WELCOME HOME KARTER! WE LOVE YOU WITH ALL OUR HEART'S! I AM SO PROUD TO HAVE YOU AS A SON!!!!!! WELCOME TO YOUR FOREVER FAMILY!!!