Friday, July 11, 2008

What Our Days Are Really Like...

8 comments:

Red said...

I'm exhausted just watching that! Ah to have the energy of a child...

Genece said...

Troy and Andrea,
Thanks for the glimpse into your first few days of excitement. Boys, boys, boys... what supernatural energy they possess! They look to be having a blast. Do Sylvia and Baxter have any clue what is about to happen in their household?

I'm praying you reach a breakthrough with the language barrier. May God instill in you words and mannerisms that the boys will understand to help alleviate the tough times. I pray for smooth transition and incredible bonding in the days ahead.

Genece

Dan and Karen said...

It will get better. Maybe not tomorrow, but you will look back very soon and see progress. One of the things we did that I think helped was spending ALOT of time walking and going to whatever park we could find. We spent hours every day just walking around the same blocks and playing at parks. I don't know what the area is like where you are, but even if it's only running in a grassy area and playing ball it will help. They were tired by the end of the day, and much easier to get them to do what we wanted. It will take them awhile to realize that you're in charge and they have to listen. By all means always, always do whatever you say you will do as far as discipline goes. If you say (for example) if you jump on the bed you don't get a treat, then mean it. The language thing will improve too. We have kept ours at home for school and while their language may have developed a bit faster had they been in school, the time spent together has been so valuable to think.
You will get into a routine and so will they. Hang in there, it will get better and even more so when you get home and are back on familiar turf and can be more in control.
Praying for you.

Karen

Anonymous said...

It looks like the boys are adjusting. They seem to have accepted you guys. They do seem to have energy to spare. But they are OH so cute! It seems hard now, but just wait until they put those little arms around you and say "I luv u". That time will come and then you will forget the bad stuff and remember why you are there. Samuel, Daniel and Luis need the love that you have so abundantly to give. Love Mom & Randy

Lauren said...

Looks JUST like my girls--maybe slightly less wild. :)

Anonymous said...

My house looks like that all the time.....minus the Spanish. Did I ever tell you the story of how Carter lost his first tooth??? Colin KICKED it out!!!! :)

It will just take some time to figure out how to channel that energy. Once you get home that will be easier. Can you get them outside to kick a ball or go on a "nature" walk? Hang in there guys...they are cute as can be!!!!

bonneyboys said...

This is EXACTLY the first thing our boys do when staying at a hotel!!!! Even Felix tries to jump from bed to bed and one of us has to stand in between to make sure he doesn't bite it. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! It's pretty fun (and it's not your bed!).

Wendi and Benjamin Wood said...

FUNNY! My kids were looking at the video with me....I asked them, "Are you suppose to jump on the bed?" Andrew's response, "No... Colombia, Yes!" (Interpreted: No, not at our house; yes, we can jump on the beds in Colombia!) Ha!

Ha, ha! We didn't exactly want them to jump on the beds...but there was only so much you could do stuck in a room for 11 days! Argh! We were in Florencia and wasn't able to travel around without an interpreter, but it looks like where you are it is more touristy! I hope you enjoy that area, and I look fwd to the pictures! After the Derrs visit, I know that's a place I'd like to visit!

And, the days may seem long now, but when you get home, get in a routine and get to lay down YOUR rules, things get better, flow better, and the day flies by.... you guys are doing great! Hang in there! God bless!