Friday, December 28, 2012

First Christmas as a Bowen!

Christmas was such a blessing for our family this year.  As you can imagine, it was amazing to watch him experience getting gifts and celebrating new traditions. We also had a special Christmas bonus: SNOW! It began snowing at noon on Christmas and we enjoyed a white Christmas!  The blessing of Nik being with us this Christmas was really highlighted to me by the very sad news that Russia has made a sudden and unexpected decision to suspend all adoptions to the United States effective immediately.  Had Nik's adoption been delayed at all, he might never have become a part of our family.  This news breaks our hearts, as we have seen first hand the children who are waiting for a family.  We are hugging Nik a little tighter...

  Here are few pictures of Nik's first Christmas! 

So happy to be all together this Christmas!


Giving a gift to Grammy!

Nik learned to open gifts quickly!

Pumpkin bread by the Christmas tree... a family tradition!

Mr. Potato Head was a hit!

Playing with wrapping paper!

SNOW!  Nik immediately walked up to it and made a big snowball
to throw at us!  He clearly has lots of experience with snow!

Awesome big brother

Out for a Christmas afternoon walk

Nik was COLD! We aren't as good at bundling up in
Texas as they are in Russia!

 

Saturday, December 22, 2012

2 months!

Two months have passed since the day Nik was united with us at the orphanage in Russia.  It is amazing to think of all the ways his world (and ours) has changed in these two months.  Nik seems to understand most basic English that we say.  He is also speaking many English words and gradually beginning a few English phrases.  I eagerly anticipate when we can really converse with him in English.  Very often, I find myself wondering what he is thinking, and I am ready for him to be able to tell me! 

As you can imagine, this time of year has been a beautiful time with Nik, full of a lot of great memories. He has had so many new experiences.  If he could explain to me, I think he would say his favorites are meeting a real camel at a live nativity and discovering the joys of cookie decorating (and eating!).  Nik was in a musical performance at his preschool, and, to my amazement, stayed on stage the entire time, waving to me in the audience.  We dedicated Nik at our church last Sunday.  Our church family has been very supportive of our journey to get Nik, and it was wonderful to share his arrival with them.  We selected the following verse, Isaiah 43:1-3, as part of our dedication for him,

 "But now, this is what the Lord says—
he who created you, Jacob,
he who formed you, Israel:
“Do not fear, for I have redeemed you;
I have summoned you by name; you are mine.
2 When you pass through the waters,
I will be with you;
and when you pass through the rivers,
they will not sweep over you.
When you walk through the fire,
you will not be burned;
the flames will not set you ablaze.
3 For I am the Lord your God,
the Holy One of Israel, your Savior."

Last year, we hung 5 stockings above our fireplace, knowing that across the world, a child who belonged with us, was waiting. This year, the same 5 stockings hang, but they will all be filled! I cannot wait to see his reaction Christmas morning.


Nik's baby dedication at church...



At one of my races, Nik experienced his first giant slide
 (with the help of mom who got a giant scrape out of the whole experience).
 He was scared at first and was screaming for more by the end!


Trying to figure out pedalling the bike...

Nik loves crafts!
Happy Boy!


Nik met a horse for the first time.  Despite horses being his favorite animal by far
when we are looking in books, he was pretty scared and didn't want to touch the horse. 
He constantly talks about meeting the horse, though.  I can't wait to take him to the zoo. 

On the other hand, the camel at the live nativity was an enormous hit.
Nik was amazed at the camels and
did not want to leave their side.