Happy Fall!
The trees are so so beautiful here right now and the weather is unseasonably ย mild. The day before yesterday I roasted a pumpkin and made a pumpkin cheesecake treat and then yesterday cooked up some pumpkin soup. Fall has officially made it’s way to the Homestead. Bring on the cozy!
I always love to make a cozy home, but this year I have even more reason to create coziness. If you follow us on Instagram or our personal Facebook you already heard, but yes, our family is growing. We’re havin’ a baby!
I know, I know. We were rather shocked too. (to put it mildly)
In the middle of the crazy month of June when teams were coming and going and we could barely keep our heads on straight we found out the news. I remember the shock and the overwhelming feeling of “How in the world are we going to do this?” ย We decided to keep our little surprise a secret until we could really wrap our brains around it.
We thought the baby days were long gone for us. Seven-year-old Seth was the last baby we had in our home, and after 7 years straight of newborns- bio and foster– we were more than ready to say goodbye to diapers, bottles, bouncy seats, and sleepless nights. We had moved into the magical season when no one needs to nap, everyone can potty independently and get their own drinks of water. And then BAM! The bomb dropped. ๐
After the initial shock wore off and the crazy summer slowed down a bit we were able to think straight. It didn’t take long for us to see the joy in our unexpected gift. How precious it will be to witness new life once again. Our lives here and our work here is surrounded by brokenness. Our boys are so broken. They have endured years upon years of abuse and neglect. The nurturing they missed out on as little babies is visible in their bodies even today. Our Vladik has come so far, yet every day we work with him to repair the brokenness inside. ย It’s a hard and painful road, but one we are called to walk down and we do, with joy and sadness mixed. We pray that this baby will be like a healing balm to our family and to our boys. How amazing it will be to have the opportunity to nurture this little one, to meet his or her needs, and to watch him or her grow- surrounded by love- the way God intended. How encouraging it will be to not have to fight against years of neglect, and how joyful it will be for our other kiddos to be a part of the process.
We are so happy and we are so thankful. God truly does know what we need.
So it is with great joy that we share our wonderful gift of new life.
I’m 23 weeks pregnant now (more than halfway!), and baby is due to make its appearance right around Valentine’s Day. We never find out the gender beforehand, so we’re keeping it a surprise this time around too. We already have boys and girls, so it doesn’t really matter- although our girls feel pretty strongly that they need a sister to even things out. It’s been 9 years since my body has done the whole growing a baby thing, but so far so good, even if I am considered “advanced maternal age”. ๐ I definitely feel it more this time around, the discomfort and all that, but my body is generally pretty good at being pregnant, so I don’t have many complaints.
Navigating a pregnancy here in Ukraine is definitely an adventure I never expected to have! ย Of course, the whole system is vastly different than what I’ve been used to in the past, but so far so good. I’ve mostly encountered a bazillion blood tests and a bazillion documents. I go to one doctor now and then will switch to a “delivery doctor” when we are closer to the due date. Many people have asked if we will fly to the US for the birth, but that’s really not practical, for a number of reasons. Ukrainian women have babies here every day and do fine. I don’t see why it should be any different for me.
So I’m cozying up the house, taking advantage of quiet moments when the kids are at school (soon the quiet will disappear again!), and trying to be kind to my advanced maternal-age body by putting my feet up when I need to (not easy to do when dishes pile up and boxes need unpacking STILL and 5 kids need me, but I’m trying). I know soon everything will change again, so I’m attempting to not rush this time but to treasure the moments we have as a family of 7. Hopefully, it won’t be long before our first Romaniv friend joins our family, and the baby soon after, so living in today is becoming an important skill to develop. It’s so interesting how the physical and spiritual align themselves. As we have been preparing the home for our boys and expecting them, things around us have changed. We have long compared the building of the Homestead and now the legal process of gaining guardianship as a kind of “pregnancy”. Now we also have a physical pregnancy. We are joyfully “expecting” in more ways than one.
Thank you to all who have shared our joy. Your encouraging words have blessed our family. We will be so excited to introduce our new baby to you in just a few short months! Yay for seasons of growth! (literally!) ๐
I am so glad to hear of your awesome attitude — what a great example you are! I have had a surprise pregnancy too, and I did not handle it nearly as well as you are doing. I wish you could have been around back then to slap some sense into me. ๐
Yes! What a prince/princess this child is going to be ๐
Kim….congratulations on your new little Johnson! WOW! What wild surprise but what a wild gift from above. Bless you all! ๐
Congratulations!
(I think the sonogram look boyish.).
Congratulations! Our daughter had her 4th baby, a boy, following her three girls who are now 9, 7, and 5. The girls are great help with the baby that has made this little one quite the center of all their attention. I am sure you will find the same to be true.
So happy for all of you! Congratulations!
Congratulations! How exciting! โค๏ธ
Congrats to you and your family. I will add this to my prayers for you all. I miss and love you all. God bless and keep you all safe. Much love and prayers. xoxoxoxoxox grandma – Dorothy
Congratulations!! I love big families, they are such a gift to each other and to the world!
Congrats! i was literally on my way to bed and thought i just catch up with emails & yours caught my eye! SOOOOO …. happy for you guys!! Praying the Lord blesses you with a smooth easy delivery & a beautiful healthy little one!