Saturday, June 30, 2012

Myrtle Beach

We have been talking about going to the beach for months.  The twins are excited that they will get to swim and play in the sand but they really have no idea what the beach is.  The last time we were there, they were only 6 months old.


 Once we arrived, we decided to take a walk on the beach.  This turned into much more as the kids got soaked from head to toe.  They had so much fun that evening.


 Silas' first time in the ocean!


 This is one of my favorite pictures from the trip. 


 Silas loves the water and the sand.  I spent a lot of time pulling sand out of his mouth.


 Gabe and Eden don't look very excited in this picture but they really love their Nana and Pop Pop


 My little man


 We took the twins to play Putt-Putt for the first time and I quickly learned that they don't care much about it.  We spent more time chasing them around the course than playing it.


 This picture was taken from the Sky Wheel.  When Eden saw the huge Farris Wheel in the air, she was determined to ride it.  We had a blast on it and were glad to spend time together.


Our family is so blessed.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Missions Update: It's Application Time!

We are so excited to finally have a missions update!We have finally reached a point where we can start the next step with our missions board, World Venture.  For the past year and a half, Leah has been working towards completing the Bible education requirements needed to begin the formal application and by the end of the summer she will be done with the first 15 credits.  So, we have just received the formal application for long term missions!

Here's the game plan for the next 6 months:  We have a lot of paperwork ahead of us!  All of our application is due to World Venture by the end of September.  Once they receive our paperwork, a committee will review it and if approved we will head to their headquarters, in Colorado, in early December.  While in Colorado, we will be interviewed for Appointment from our mission board.

Currently, we are considering serving street boys in Senegal (Northwest Africa).  We had lunch, this week, with a missionary couple that serve in Senegal and we were very encouraged by their advice and kind words.

We would appreciate your prayers over the next 6 months! 
Here is specifically how you can pray:
-Please pray for us as we complete the application
-Please pray for us as we take a course called "Perspectives in World Missions."  This runs July-October
-Praise: Leah is off work for the summer since she is a teacher.  This will allow us to focus more on school work and the application.
-Please pray that our house will sell.  We've had it on the market for the past year and a half. 
-Please pray that God will give us clear direction as to where He will have us serve Him.

Thank you for supporting us through this process.

Daryl, Leah, Gabriel, Eden, and Silas Burnette

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Rub a Dub Dub . . . All 3 in the Tub!

Now that Silas is sitting up very well, on his own, it's time for all three kids ta take a bath together.  This makes life a little easier on Mom and Dad.  Gabe and Eden like having Silas in the tub with them but it does get a little crowded so we let the twins get in first and right before we wash them, we put Silas in too.  Silas loves to splash which sometimes irritates the twins but it's so fun to watch them play together.


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Visiting with Birth Family

Today we arranged to visit with the kids' birth family.  This is a very important meeting for a few different reasons.  First of all, we get to see their birth mom and 2 full siblings.  It's been a year since we've seen Ty and Jr.  Secondly, their birth mom is about to move to South Dakota so she can be closer to her family and go back to school.  Lastly, we are going to meet the kids' birth grandmother, aunt, and uncle!  I am so excited to meet their extended birth family.


We chose to meet at a splash park in Charlotte so the kids could play with each other.  It was a lot of fun; I wish we had one closer to home!




We are all together!  The kids didn't hesitate at all at the sight of their birth family.  We've showed them pictures and talked about them a lot.  I am so glad they were not shy so they could bond in this short time we had together.


 Eden and Silas with their birth mom and grandma



Eden with her birth aunt and uncle


Gabe and Jr were inseparable.


This part of our day brought tears to my eyes.  We went out to eat after playing and I told the twins I was going to the counter to order food and I asked if they wanted to come with me.  Gabe said no and quickly ran to his birth mom to hold her hand.  Seeing them standing in line in front of me, holding hands, brought up all these questions in my mind.  What would their life be like if we hadn't adopted them?  Where would they be right now?  Would they be happy?  I realized that none of that matters.  What matters is that God gave me 3 amazing children from this unselfish woman who just wanted the best for her kids; what's interesting is that she chose me to fill a role she knew she couldn't.  Me, an imperfect woman that can only repeatedly express my sincere gratitude for giving me 3 children.  Thank you, God for allowing us to have a relationship with my childrens' birth family.  I pray that we see them again.