Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Kazapalooza 2010

4 days after returning home from our Florida vacation, our family packed our bags once again (albeit much smaller suitcases!!) and headed North to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the 3rd annual Kazapalooza event! For us this was a first time to attend and as many of you know, something we had been anticipating for several months. I have shared before of our involvement in a regional Kaz Family group and what a blessing & joy that has been for our family. I might have also mentioned that over the years our family has sent direct donations, when possible, to Lauren's rural and impoverished Babyhouse. But never before have we been so privileged to be part of something of this magnitude, with over 75 adoptive families in attendance, with children ranging in age from 11 months to 12 or 13, radiant faces of stunning diversity, blessed families of all sizes, gratitude for a beautiful yet little known country who gifted so many of us with their finest treasures........... and with purposeful compassion for those children left behind.........

Our weekend began with a trip to the Betty Brinn Children's Discovery Museum which was a bounty of hands- on activities and exhibits for children of all ages. I so wish I had been able to capture more of the children and even more photos of our 2, but keeping track of 2 demanded (pretty much) complete focus! LOL And when I did manage to snap one or two pics., all but one turned out blurry and the lighting was tricky! Miss Lauren kept busy with her darling new friend "L" and just like peas & carrots, these two became fast friends and only really stopped to check in from time to time and alert of us ( the 2 sets of parents) of their next destination. :) Tyler was in toddler heaven and in constant motion! It was frenzied, fun and wonderful, to see so many sweet, happy & healthy kiddos happily playing along side one another and to chat, as feasible, with their equally sweet & joyous parents.

Saturday brought many events, especially meaningful for us was the the luncheon and raffle. It was here we sat in awe as we watched a slide show of every Kaz. kiddo in attendance featured as Before and After. This was particularly compelling for me as it highlighted just how far each family and more so, each child had come. Many went from solemn or frightened infants or preschoolers to radiant, confident and smiling kids..........under the Christmas tree with brothers/sisters, smiling hugely from a family vacation........in soccer uniform or wearing a silly expression of carefree kid happiness. In other words, happy, well adjusted, loved and cherished children.....pretty darn amazing when you think about it!

Another big part of the afternoon's luncheon was the raffle, which this year was to help fund a water filtration system at Lauren's former Babyhouse to ensure better health for all the children left behind and for those who will find their way to homes around the globe. Two Hearts for Hope (which I have blogged about before) was this year's designated charity and their goal was to raise $3,ooo for the filtration project. In all, and in one afternoon of giving and gratitude, our group of families raised over $5,500 for the Karakastek Babyhouse and to better the lives of orphans in Kazakhstan. Of course preceding this was a year's worth of planning by the dedicated and wonderful ladies who organize the KP event and certainly the founders of Two Hearts; it is particularly meaningful to Scott and I that this year's efforts benefit the Karakastek Babyhouse and while I may not speak of it often or share in depth our thoughts on the conditions from which we brought our angel home, it is with tears in my eyes tonight that I imagine the incredible benefits this money will bring to them and the difference the generosity of each family in attendance will make to this most impoverished of Babyhouses. Its something that each family could not have done alone........but collectively was made possible. Amazing!

Our weekend was also filled with swimming in the hotel's water park, a pool party for the group, eating outside at Mo's, cuz Lauren liked the pirate statue *grin* and saying our goodbye's the following morning.

We left exhausted (probably won't plan a big family vacation RIGHT before KP next year! LOL ) but so honored and grateful to have been part of something like this. We felt welcomed and accepted and just loved meeting so many families that walked such a similar path as our own. Our only regret is that we didn't find this event sooner and didn't have more time to meet more families. Next year it is slated for Florida :) so we are saving already!

We left exhausted yes............but we left with one very proud and excited young lady, who made sweet new friends ( as did we!!) and who gained a BIG OLE dose of Kaz. identity/pride too! Priceless really. Just priceless.

Below I've shared the pictures that turned out okay; our camera was cranky the whole weekend and I wish I had more to share of the gorgeous kiddos!!



Miss Lauren & Miss "L" ~ like peanut butter & jelly these two formed a fast friendship instantaneously and Lauren is already missing her new buddy!! Scott and I also found new friends in her wonderful parents and we pray their long awaited baby sister ( their family is China LID May, 2006) arrives SOON, as "L" will make an amazing big sister!!

3 lovely ladies. Lauren, "H" & "L"!! Lauren and Miss H were adopted from the same Babyhouse in 2003 and these 3 girls had a mighty good time together!

Arrrggghhhh E mateys.......here is the pirate who guided us to our dining choice Saturday evening. LOL Some folks opt for word of mouth or ratings when selecting a restaurant...our fam. let's the pirate be the guiding hand....er....hook, as it were. :)

Both kids thought it was a grand treat eating outside and during our meal we bumped into several Kaz. families heading to or returning from their dinners too!

We all wore our Kazapalooza t-shirts Sat. afternoon, but did I manage one family pic??? No....sadly, no.

Saying goodbye to new friends Sunday morning. I wish we could have had more time, but hopefully next year!! Tyler, Lauren and Miss "E".


Oh, please take a peek at the sweet face behind the stroller. Meet "M" ~ he is just a wee bit older than Tyler and has been home for just a few months. His incredible family waited SO LONG for him and could not be more happy and in love with this incredible little guy!! AND he too is so blessed with an amazing family ( I just love his Mama!!) and 2 beautiful big sisters!! P.S. This is the best shot we could get of the 2 boys....they were SO SO busy!! P.S.S. Tyler made another little friend who I DON'T have a picture of ....the lovely Baby Hannah~ but its all good, cuz we Mamas have already decided they can attend prom 2025 with one another! Tyler is already practicing his dance moves! ;)


Lauren and Tyler with both Miss "E"'s. Could they be any cuter or sweeter???
Our family simply feels so blessed and lucky to be part of 2 such amazing adoptive communities; and really its more than 2 as we have been fortunate now to follow along with and cheer on families from all over the world, adopting children of many nationalities. The stories and faces may vary, but the shared joys and blessings of these children (born both near & far) truly unites us all.

15 comments:

Pink Velvet Mommy said...

I would so love to plan something like this for the Taiwan families or Taiwan and China families!!! Trying to decide if I could spearhead something like this and where to have such a party!!!

Looks like so much fun and the slideshow sounds amazing as well as emotional.

Adoption is an amazing thing that we have all been blessed by:)


ummmm Hayden is going to be jealous...she was planning on prom with Tyler!!! LOL I guess she will have to go with Matthew Keady

Stephanie and Gary said...

Lisa, thank you so much for sending me the link. My eyes were already welling up in paragraph one with your description of this event -- with your pride, your joy, your GRATITUDE. You put it into words so well, what I have not yet tried to. More importantly for you and Lauren right now, her Kaz pride, is what I hope our Mr. "M" will share in years to come. Surely his big sisters are proud *for* him.

You exude something that I just love!! You are full of appreciation and wonder and it is an honor to call you Friend! See you at the next 'palooza!!

Steph

Stephanie and Gary said...

PS I also love your use of words ... my favorite being "albeit" which I love to use too but haven't heard too many people attempt ;) lol

Tracy Ann said...

No, they could not be any cuter or sweeter!! How precious, what beautiful children. Looks like a wonderful weekend. My heart does ache for the family waiting since 2006 for a referral from China...too long.

Looks like you are having an unforgettable summer.

Hugs,

Tracy

momwithfaithandhope said...

Oh this brings me so much joy to read!!!! Lauren looks so happy (as always) and what an incredible opportunity to meet so many wonderful people and form life long friendships. They share a bond that brought them together for Kazapalooza, and a bond that warrants celebrating for many years to come.

LivingSimply, SimplyLiving said...

I am so happy that your family got to share in such a wonderful celebration...one that honors their "roots" and then one that honors how the "love" of a child can unite people from any race/creed/religion..It is just simply amazing that LOVE can be so powerful. Your family is just beautiful as well as all the new friends your family made.

Wanda said...

What a fantastic experience you have shared and, wow, to be part of 2 such great communities - what a rich gift for the children.

I loved reading all the details of your first re-union - and know this will be part of your traditions for a life-time. So, so great!

I thought your pics came out great. You captured the joy of meeting kindred spirits in the kiddos perfectly.

xoxo

Sarah said...

what beautiful treasures! (love you word choices, as always!!!)

Katie said...

What a great experience! I too would lvoe to do somethign like this with Taiwan families someday!

minime0910 said...

Tell Tyler to get his dancin' shoes ready because baby Hannah will be walking by next year's KP and I have a feeling these two munchkins are going to tear up the dance floor!! We looooved meeting you and your amazing family, and we love following your blog. Can't wait to hear about your next adventures!! keep in touch!! XOXO Erin

Julian and Sara said...

It was a delight to have met your family, however briefly, at Kazapalooza. Same time next year? :)

Christine @ 12,450miles said...

Oh wow!! What an amazing event! We don't (that I know of) have anything like this locally... and I'm a wee bit green with envy at the moment. :-)

What a wonderful way for your lovely daughter to find pride and happiness in who she is, past and present.

FUN!

Kelli said...

I have another bloggy friend (well, now FB because she doesn't blog anymore) that went. I didn't realize it was such a big event. How fun! Need something like this for Vietnam families!! Great pictures!

Room for More said...

What a wonderful event. YOu always catch the greatest pictures, but do your kiddos EVEN take a bad photo? ha!

Your writing of this special event was quite moving! Have a great Independence Day!

QingLu Mama said...

Oh goodness...I though I had commented and then realized I never got back over to!
This is an absolutly amazing weekend...every part sounds incredible and like something Lauren will treasure for many many years!
Oh - the friendships formed...with others from her same land...and the ties that will reconnect every time they meet is just wonderful for her!
And the money raised is so special...to be able to give back to an organization that had done so much for your sweet baby.
I love that you made it to the event and hope you can continue to do so!

And so glad the kids had so much fun!
Jen