29.12.15

That Time of Year!

It's coming close to the end of 2015, and as we're in the midst of celebrating this glorious time of year we are also looking forward to a new year of celebrating with our little girl. Would you like to be a part of helping us bring her home? Lifesong for Orphans has graciously allowed us to partner with them so any donations received will be eligible for a tax deduction. 


If you would like to donate online, please head on over to www.lifesongfororphans.org/give/donate.
Select “Give to an Adoptive Family" and enter in our account number {#4510} and family name fields {Hebert}. PayPal charges of 2.9% & 0.30 per transaction will be deducted from each donation. 

Checks on our behalf can be mailed to 
Lifesong for Orphans, PO Box 40, Gridley, IL 61744. 
Please include our family name and account number in the memo. 100% of each donation received will be placed towards our adoption. Donations under $250 will be mailed a tax receipt upon request.
**Checks mailed MUST be dated by Dec. 31st for the tax deduction!**

Thank you SO much for partnering with us and loving on our little girl!!! Blessings! <3


XOXO


12.12.15

Joshua & Dakotah ♥

Even though I had only known them as a couple briefly, I could tell quickly they had this extraordinary comfort with one another. It was relaxed, a sort of mutually understood love. 
They braved the rain and a slight chill to capture some of these images, and I believe truly it added to the romance of it all. I am so looking forward to this wedding, what a lovely bride she'll be.





A Colorful Christmas

I just loved working with this gorgeous family, the setting provided a great set of options and the company was wonderful as usual.
Their color scheme was so fun, it blended so well and yet contrasted parts of our environment perfectly. What a lovely look for a cheery season!



8.12.15

Merry & B R I G H T

A few of my favorite things... 
Missy Mae's laugh, Big D's heart, their momma's creativity & beautiful imagination, their daddy's time he'll spend serving people... 
they are as colorful, bright and lovely as any lighted Christmas string 



2.12.15

Tot Art DIY: Popsicle Stick Menorah

Now that we're in the midst of the holidays, my Tot Art class has been working on some festive crafts to celebrate. On Monday we worked on a fun (and super simple) menorah craft in honor of Hanukkah, as well as a small reading found online of the reason for this holiday.

Supplies:

Nine Popsicle sticks
Blue paint (we used two different hues)
White paint
Yellow Paint
Glue gun
Some sort of base -- ours were peices of wood Mr. Abear cut to glue the sticks to


How to:

Have your child paint the tips of the Popsicle sticks yellow first, then four sticks light blue, four dark blue. The ninth stick will be painted white to stand out. I went ahead and painted the base for the kids. Start by glueing the white one in the middle first as a frame of reference for the others, this is known as the "shamas". Then alternate each color going out, and glue them slightly lower to look more like a menorah. You could switch out white for gold as well.
To make it even simpler for really small hands, you can use markers/crayons instead of the paint for the Popsicle sticks. 
And that's it! A fun and simple craft to mark this special week.

Note: This year Hanukkah will be celebrated from the evening of Sunday, December 6th to the evening of Monday, December 14 :-)