Sunday, November 1, 2015

It truly is a journey...

Life is truly a journey. A journey of many curves, unexpected turns, chaos, ups and downs and surprises. The last 5 years of our life together has been just that. A crazy journey.
This entry is more of a way for me to get my thoughts down, to process and to share briefly what life has looked like for us the last 5 years.

Life for everyone is challenging at times and everyone carries different challenges. I tend to compare my challenges, frustrations or times of anxiousness to others and then try to feel optimistic about our life.

I am thankful for the life God has given me to live, I am thankful for many people he has put into our lives, I am even thankful for this crazy journey yet it can still be hard and it's allowed to be hard. This looks different for everyone and God never intended for us to coast through life without any trials. Our faith strengthens, our love for our Saviour and people strengthen and we come out stronger than we went in.

Back in 2010 we started dreaming of our family. We planned our future. We planned when we would have our children, how that would look and how it would feel. God had a different plan when we found out that biological children weren't in our story. He prepared us separately for this moment. I had always wanted to adopt in our family so it just seemed to make sense (even though the pain of finding out that we would never have biological children doesn't go away it made sense). God had been preparing us and we were now ready for this new journey of becoming a family.

During the 2 1/2 years we waited for our son I have never felt so beyond happy, devastated, anxious, excited, hopeful, dissappointed but not once did I ever doubt what God had in store for us. I truly have never felt so out of control in my life which is probably good because God had it more than under control.

Then we received that call. We had a son in a moment of 5 minutes. We went to meet him 4 weeks later. 9 days after that he became legally ours and we were officially parents just like that to a beautiful 14 month old boy. There were struggles. There were times of feeling lost because we didn't know how to help him or parent him. Being in a foreign country when you become parents for the first time was pretty incredible but also very nerve-wracking. Thankfully we had a very relaxed little boy for the most part and allowed us to slide into the roll of parenting. We were so blessed with our little man and he made all those struggles worth every second of it!

After becoming parents the next 6 months were the toughest 6 months of my life. We tried to prepare ourselves for what might be when we brought home our little one but nothing really could have prepared me. We leaned in towards God more than we ever have before. Solomon was a happy little toddler (thankfully) but becoming parents was very challenging. Sleep was non existent (4-5 hours a night of awake time in a row), always being aware of where he was, always being "on", learning to watch his cues of how he is doing in social settings, working on attachment and boundaries at the same time and so much more. We have such an awesome little boy! He was awesome from the first moment we laid eyes on him through pictures to now as his 3 year old self!

A year after Solomon came home we started the process to bring home a sibling for him. Paperwork, meetings, medicals, fingerprints and the list goes on to get ready for another file to be sent over seas so we can bring home our next little one. And let the fundraising and saving begin!

Once we got into a groove with me being back at work half time we got another curve thrown at us. Josh had been laid off from a job that we thought was stable for at least another 6 months. It threw us for a loop. Josh was without work for 3 months. Thankfully he finally found a job that was a contract job right before I was off for the summer. Good and bad timing. He travelled so much so our summer consisted ALOT of single parent travelling to visit family. It was tough on all of us in our own ways. I know many people do it often but it was really hard on us. We still had to trust that God had a plan.

This contract job lasts until end of December (which is 2 months earlier than we had originally anticipated). Josh has been working so hard at applying for any jobs that come up (engineering related and not) to be able to find something to support our family. We don't know when our next little one is coming home. Solomon constantly talks about his little sister or brother.

It's just all so much. God has a plan. I don't doubt that for a moment but it's very hard being in a plan that we have no idea what it looks like.


Throughout the last 5 years God has taught me so much. Patience, trust, reliance, stamina, don't make to strict of plans for my own life, have faith and don't lose hope. There is always a light at the end of a dark tunnel you just never know when it's coming.

Here is a song that has been really challenging me lately and I play it constantly on repeat. I am His.

Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders.
 Let me walk upon the waters.
 Wherever you would call me. 
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander.
 And my faith will be made stronger. 
In the presence of my Saviour. 

You can listen here. "Oceans" by Hillsong United


"Hardships often prepare ordinary people for 
an extraordinary destiny" -C.S. Lewis

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Little Man's 3rd Birthday!!


Solomon turned 3!! 

Here is a snapshot of his birthday party. Enjoy!










Sunday, September 27, 2015

Waiting...

My goal for the next while is to post once every two weeks. It was a busy summer with lots of travelling but I hope to keep everyone posted on our adoption journey as well as how much Solomon is growing up!

I can't believe Solomon turned 3 this summer! I also can't believe that he has been home for almost 2 years! In 4 days it will be exactly 2 years ago that we found out about this little man who made me a mom! I am so blessed and thankful for his spunky personality, his adventurous spirit and his wild imagination!


(More on his adorable birthday next time! I had such fun decorating 
and planning his 3rd race car birthday! I can't wait to share!)

At 3 he LOVES his cars, trucks, trains, airplanes and BOOKS! He enjoys taking off all his books from his shelf and sitting in the middle of them to read. He continues to enjoy playing playdough, being in his new sandbox, helping mommy or daddy, camping and being outside!
This summer he started riding his strider bike with true strides not just walking :) Next step- Peddle Bike? He loves to do pop-a-wheelies and fancy spin moves like his daddy. We even have to go on our bikes now with him because he is so fast. Who knew that family bike rides would begin when our little man was 3.








He also talks NON-STOP about his little brother or sister. He talks about picking them up, giving them zerberts, helping them eat their breakfast, giving them a snack, helping them into his sandbox, taking them to Five Guys to celebrate them being in our family, sharing all the toys, reading some books to him/her. He can not wait to be a big brother! (I can't wait either :))

This last weekend we painted our little one's room and soon it will be ready for him/her to move in. A few more details to finish up. Solomon so badly wanted to help so we let him paint the section behind the door. He is so proud!



The African Proverb "It takes a village to raise a child." is something that hits home with our family all the time. Not only does it take a village to raise our children but it takes a village to bring them home for us. We do what we can by saving where we can, making choices to help us work hard at saving, trusting that God is in control and sharing our story but I think we live were created to live in community and community is sharing our lives with one another. This can look very different for each person, each situation, but I do think we are called to live together however that looks.

As we continue to wait with anticipation, anxiousness, hope, doubt, joy we continue to pray that our little one is being taken care of, is being held and loved, is being shown God's love, is happy. We all think and talk about you daily and can't wait to have you in our arms forever! 

As your big brother says- "Solomon is in our family, mommy is in our family, daddy is in our family and my baby brother or baby sister is in our family. We are all in our family!"

~be blessed.


Tuesday, July 14, 2015

I'm walking on sunshine...

I'm walkin' on sunshine....ooo oo...
 I'm walkin' on sunshine.... ooo oo... 
I'm walkin' on sunshine.... ooo oo...
 and don't it feel good!

So, its been a little quiet here for a while. Life has gotten in the way of sharing what has been going on so now I wanted to take a few minutes to share with you an overview of what our family has been up to the last few months and where we are at in our journey of becoming a family of four! 

It's been a few weeks now since school has been out and I am so glad it is. It was a crazy month and a half of May/June and it is wonderful to feel relaxed finally! Year end craziness definitely is a high stress time and now I get to focus on my family, my photography and preparing for our next little one! 



Spray parks are a weekly adventure.  


Picnics have been a blast this summer. Solomon LOVES to be outside and it has been good quality time!



Crafting and driving a train! Love my little mans imagination.



These are just a few of the pictures I hope to sell as prints! This is from Brownsville School... The school that my Grandma used to work at and is very close to her house! Such an amazing place full of incredible memories. I hope to share it through prints.

Leave a comment, email me or contact me if your interested in one of the 3 prints. Many more to come!




 My boy...



 We are waiting (as patiently as we can) to hear about our next little one. I find myself walking into children's stores and wondering if I get to buy for a little girl or little boy.... wondering how old our little one will be.... wondering when we get to meet them... wondering when our little one can come home to his/her room. So many wonders but working on trusting that God has his plan in the works...again :) He sure knew what he was doing when he put our little man into our family. 

Solomon has been talking every day about his baby sister or baby brother. He is so excited to pick them up and bring them home, give them a zerbert (sp?) and "tuddle" with them. 
As we wait, we continue to pray, trust, prepare, fundraise, trust and pray. 


Thank you for those of you who have donated, prayed for us, prayed for our little one, encouraged and supported us. We couldn't be in the middle of this journey without you. 

If you want to pray for our family here are a few things that we are praying for often.
1. Solomon's paperwork-- He is legally ours but we continue to wait on paperwork. We are waiting for his unabridged birth certificate, his name change so that we can then change his passport and Canadian citizenship paper. We need these before we travel so that he can come with us. Please pray that the paperwork will be quick and efficient so this little man can come meet his baby sister/baby brother in South Africa.

2. Praying for our little one as we wait and as they wait. Prepare his/her heart as we wait to bring them home.

3. Prayer for finances. We believe with all our hearts that this is his plan for our family and so we trust that he will be the provider of what we need and when we need it. We continue to work hard and do what we can to help in this area too. It's been quite fun coming up with different projects and finding out that I am good at different skills that I never knew about. It continues to surprise me what God wants to teach me through this wait.

Thank you for loving on our family and for supporting us in ways you feel you can! It truly does take a village to raise a child. You are our village and you are helping us bring our little one home so THANK YOU!









Thursday, April 16, 2015

Spring Cleaning is HERE!!!



Spring Cleaning is HERE!!!

I have been working at downsizing our possessions that we do not use, have not used in years and won't be using in the future. Once this is done it is time to CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN!!! 

Now speaking of downsizing and cleaning out those corners and boxes that pile up over the years.... we are hosting a garage/bake sale as a fundraiser for our adoption!

If you are interested in donating anything to our sale please contact me! We will be accepting mostly anything and hoping for a great turn out! Please let me know before 
May 8 as the date of our sale is May 9! 
(This is Hampton Villages Community wide garage sale day!)

We can arrange pick up or drop off of any items! Look at your pile and see if there is anything you might consider donating or baking for our sale! :)

Thank you thank you thank you!!


be blessed
Shaeline


Saturday, March 28, 2015

Puzzle Art Countdown

We have been doing this puzzle fundraiser to help bring our little one home! Every donation gets your name on a piece of the puzzle which then will be turned into  art for the nursery that tells a story of who was a part of their journey to coming home!! 

Easter is 1 week away! Our goal is to fill up at least 2 hearts by Easter Sunday!!! If you feel called be part of our journey please consider donating and getting your name on one of those hearts!!! 

You can donate by pressing the donate button on the side or email me @ shaelinestromberg@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

just be held...

Its been quite the few weeks. It has been a few weeks of trying to desperately hold on to hope, faith and optimism. But I have been reminded over and over that I need to surrender everything and just be held...



This song has been a constant reminder since a few weeks ago when I saw it on Facebook the day after Josh, my husband, called me to let me know that he had been layed off affective immediately with severance pay.  His company had to do some cut backs and we knew that it might happen further down the road but we were definitely not prepared for it to be right now. 

I fell apart. We had plans. We had hopes and dreams of how life was going to be in the next little while and it didn't include this. Josh was a rock this whole time. He jumped right into finding a new job. Getting his resume together, making connections, putting himself out there only to find that basically no one is hiring. 

But that hasn't stopped him.... Josh has been working so hard to find a new job. Researching, sending resumes, emailing companies, applying in a few different cities and praying. 

Me on the other hand let my mind begin to wander... Whats going to happen when his severance ends?  Will we be moving?  How will that affect our adoption?  Will growing our family the only way we can be delayed?  How are we going to continue to try and save for growing our family?  These questions still continue to run through my brain. 

As hard as this has been God doesn't abandon us in these situations. We don't know what his plan is for us and our family. We don't know where he is taking us. We don't know his timing. But we know His plan is GOOD. We know He is GUIDING us where He wants us. And we know that His TIMING is perfect. 

I know for myself I worry so much and this song has been the daily reminder that tells me I need to let go of worry, control and fear.  It is not the way God wanted us to live our lives and I need to just be held by our creator and trust the story that He wrote for my life.

Often easier said than done, but so worth it.

If you are a praying person would you please consider praying for:
- A job for Josh... wherever that might be.
- Our little one waiting to become part of our family.
- Peace for our family.

be blessed~
shaeline


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Fundraisers

I just want to highlight one of our fundraisers that is happening right now! All of these funds are going towards bringing our babe home! We don't know when, we don't know how long but we trust that God will help us bring home our babe! He is faithful and good!


Puzzle Fundraiser
We are making art for our babes room! This is where we need your help!

Each donation that comes in gets your name written on a puzzle piece. Once these puzzles are full of names they will be displayed in our little ones room to be a reminder of how you were a part of their journey coming home! 

If you are interested in donating to help bring home our little one you can contact me @ shaelinestromberg@gmail.com OR press on the DONATE button to the right. 




Another fundraiser that can be booked right now...

Lifestyle Mini Sessions
Interested in getting a few pictures done? 
These sessions will include couples, family, children and portrait!
Check out my website @ www.shaelinefaithphotography.com

Each 30 minute session is $60 and will include at least 10 fully edited photos. 
All proceeds will be going towards helping bring our little one home!

To sign up for a slot at any time please email me @ shaelinestromberg@gmail.com.

April 25
9:20 am <> 10:00 am <> 10:40 am <> 11:20 am 
12:00 pm <> 12:40 <> 1:20 pm <> 2:00 pm

July 4
9:20 am <> 10:00 am <> 10:40 am <> 11:20 am
12:00 pm <> 4:00 pm <> 4:40 pm <> 5:20 pm

September 12
9:20 am <> 10:00 am <> 10:40 am <> 11:20 am 
12:00 pm <> 4:00 pm <> 4:40 pm <> 5:20 pm


Not only are there all these openings for a lifestyle session BUT I will be providing a 1 day only Mother/Daughter photography event on MAY 2 and 3!
                   Details to come...
         










Thursday, February 26, 2015

What's next?

A few days ago we learned that our dossier has officially arrived to South Africa!! We are now into the next stage of waiting! Along with waiting comes anticipation, questions, excitement, fear and so much joy.

When we were waiting for our son Solomon, we did everything in our power to save and keep on top of the financial side to this process. We really could not have done our first adoption without the many gifts that we were blessed with! God placed so many people in our lives that have blessed us in the past and continue to do so not only financially but through support, encouragement and prayer!

Going into our second adoption we have been praying about what we can do and change in our lives as we wait to be able to save and raise the finances we need to be able to bring home our babe. Fundraising has been a a challenge for me: should we do it? should we not? should we handle it ourselves? how does it look? So many questions. There was so much prayer, thought and discussions that went into our decision to begin fundraising to help bring our babe home.

We feel that God calls us as believers to be a community of faith and surround those who need our love and support in a variety of ways. I know that I am not always the best at this but I work hard to love, encourage and support others in different situations!

So, to kick off some fundraising we are starting by creating some art work for babes room! 


Puzzle Fundraiser
We have 8 hearts that have been made into puzzles.


If you decide that you want to donate to help us bring our babe home we will put YOUR name on a piece of one of the puzzles. When the puzzles are all filled they will be framed and put into our little ones room so they can see who was part of helping bring them home! 

If you want to help us bring our babe home in this way you can use the donate button on the side or contact me if you have other questions. 


Big brother keeps talking about his baby brother or baby sister! Our office has even officially changed to the "baby's room!" :)

I will be posting updated pictures of the hearts as they begin to get filled in-- I will mostly post on Instagram but will be keeping this blog updated as well. 

If you want to follow my Instagram for the more immediate updates you can find me at: @shaelinefaithphotography.



Garage/Bake Sale
This fundraiser isn't happening for a little while but the prep leading up to it is where it all starts. I have started going through my house (again... as it seems to happen quite often) to see what is needed and what isn't. If you are doing the same and have items you don't want anymore and would like to donate them to our garage sale that would be awesome! 
You can contact me and we can arrange drop off or pick up at any time leading up to beginning of May! 

We will be combining our garage sale with a bake sale. If you feel that baking is more up your alley and would like to do some for this sale we would be so blessed!

Mark you calendars for May 9 for a great big garage/bake sale! 


Shaeline Faith Photography- Mini-Sessions
Book your 30 minute lifestyle session (including family, children + couples). 
Session cost is $70 and will include a minimum of 10 fully edited images. 
All proceeds will be going towards bringing our babe home!
Date and Location TBA. 


Thank you in advance for your love, prayers, support, encouragement and blessings! We are so blessed with the people in our lives and feel so encouraged with everyones words and love! 
God truly has blessed us with an amazing family, amazing friends, our beautiful little boy and our babe to be! And for that we are so thankful!


be blessed
shaeline



Sunday, January 18, 2015

Simplify and Refocus






















2015 is the year for me to work on simplifying and refocusing my life. There are 4 areas I plan to focus on. I have tried many times to do this a few different ways but I often get overwhelmed, wonder where to start and then never actually start. So this year I decided to break it into categories.


Physical space
Since we are working towards another adoption I plan to clean out our space to what is important, needed and used very often. Then look at whats left over decide if its worth selling, giving away or throwing it out. When I say house-- I get overwhelmed. So instead I will be going room to room and starting with getting rid of 5 items from each room, once I have gone through every area of the house I will go back and try again until it feels just right. 


Commitments and Goals
Josh and I were just talking tonight about how I like to be busy so often and doing this and that just to fill time. I am working on simplifying my life and just enjoying what comes. This means also intentional quiet time, being more than ok with staying home and playing, enjoying some quiet moments of family time amongst my messy house and making some hard choices about priorities in our lives. I also have a few goals personally but also with my business. My main goal for shaeline faith photography would be to continue to grow and learn as a photographer but to also grow my business. 

Relationships
My goal in 2015 is to make our lives focused more on the relationships with our family and friends. But most of all taking time for my relationship with my Heavenly Father. This is what life is about and I need to work on keeping that a focus! In the past I haven't been good at making intentional time in prayer or scripture but I know that it is so important. This is where cleaning house and simplifying life begins-- making sure that my spiritual health is being taken care of.


Health
Every year I make new goals for my fitness and overall health. This last year was my first year of running a 1/2 marathon and it was hard, amazing and contagious! I often start with some good plans but like others I lose motivation. This year I made some simple goals for myself that aren't going to be as strenuous, which will help maintain these goals. 

I look forward to how 2015 will become a life of living my faith, living simple and living 
healthy. 




How does living more simple look for you?

be blessed.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

2014 in review

2014 was a wonderful year! I spent 8 months with my son at home enjoying every minute of being a momma! Of course I always look forward to summer but I actually had so much fun with my boy and seeing his delight in the snow, the puddles, the mud, the mess... it was refreshing! (I also didn't have to go to work in the dark and come home in the dark which I think helped). But to move on to the photo highlight of our year! Enjoy!

January

February: Josh had training in New York so Solomon and I went along for the ride!
We also hit up Baltimore to see our amazing friends, Kate + Ryan
Their first time meeting Solomon in person!!


March:  Hanging out at home- my little pilot!

April: Happy Easter!

May: Loving that the weather is starting to warm up. He LOVES to be outside!

June: Splash, splash!


July: Our little camper. First time camping as a family. 

August: We got to celebrate two amazing things in the same weekend! 
Our little man turned 2!!!! We were so blessed with friends and family to surround us as we got to celebrate our first birthday with him!



Second celebration- Our boy, Solomon Owami, was baptized! 

Godparents.

September: Still enjoying the outdoors and beautiful colours. He is loving the leaves!

 October: HAPPY FAMILY DAY TO US! We celebrated one year with our little boy!


November: First snowfall.

December: A few firsts- Skating, sledding independently and finding the joy in Christmas!



December: We sent off ALL of our paperwork for our second babe! Excited and nervous all combined about this process! 

2015- Looking forward to seeing what this year will hold!

Be Blessed!