The reason this blog is called “His Pleasant Place” is because of Psalm 16: 5-6. It is our hearts’ desire that our home would be Ben/Ryan’s “pleasant place”.
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
GROWING UP DOWN SYNDROME STYLE
WHAT IS YOUR REACTION?
Monday, July 17, 2023
WHAT WE "GOT" ON THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF BEN'S GOTCHA DAY
Ben became our son through the Lithuanian court system on 7-15-16.
That means this July we celebrate Ben being in our family for 7 years.
That means pizza party tonight!!!!!
Through research and the many classes we had to take in preparing for our adoptions, we learned an unofficial guideline of adopting a child from a hard place (ie. orphanage, foster care, etc). The guideline is that generally it takes as many years the child was in his/her difficult situation for the child to overcome any coping/defense mechanisms in interacting with his/her new family.
So last year was the even split for us, Ben had spent his first 6 years in the orphanage and his next 6 years with us. This meant this past year was suppose to show us a Ben free of "orphanage junk". Is that what we saw? Not really.
Ben still deals with social anxiety and control issues. I knew in my head this guideline wasn't a 100% guarantee, but I guess my heart was clinging to it more than I realized. It's been a bit of a struggle realizing that some of Ben's more challenging behaviors might not ever go away. Despite all the time, effort, and therapy over these past seven years, Ben still deals with social anxiety and control issues when interacting with people.
Now before I sound too negative, I have learned through our experience with Ben, that it's always important to look at where we have come. And all of us have come a long way. Ben definitely feels like he always been a part of our family, and we love having Ben in our family. He adds an energy and fun to our life that we couldn't imagine not having. He is great brother, friend, and playmate to Jonah which was one of our hopes and prayers as we thought of adopting a 2nd child with Down syndrome. And just as important, Ben seems to love being in our family. He adores his older brother and sisters. He loves his dog. He loves going to school every day. He loves to learn and be challenged. He loves video games, riding his bike, swimming in our pool, camping, and playing baseball and basketball.
And in regards to my relationship with Ben, the two of us have also come a long way too. Ben had the hardest time bonding with me to bond because I was most like the orphanage caregivers he was use to. I didn't represent anything new and exciting like Andrew and the others did in terms of relationships. Plus I am Ben's primary caregiver so I feed him, clothe him, and guide and direct most of his activities during the day. Just like his orphanage caregivers. And those orphanage caregivers came and went with great frequency so attaching to them wasn't easy or safe for Ben. So I think it took a while for Ben and I to attach to each other. But we have gotten there. In fact, during our recent camping trip, Ben fell off his bike and scraped his tummy. He came back to our campsite asking for ME! He wanted me to comfort and care for his owie which is huge! Not that I wanted him to get hurt, but it was really cool to be his "go-to" person.
So yes, Ben has made lots of progress over these past seven years. But as I said before, what we still "got" with Ben on this 7th annniversary are social anxiety and control issues. The good thing the frequency of these "flare ups" are less than they were in the beginning.
Of course, the other thing to consider is Ben's struggles may not be 100% orphanage related because Ben may have inherited some of these personality traits from his birth family. We never met his birth family so we will never know for sure.
In the end, after 7 years home, Ben is kid who has overcome a lot of obstacles and his thriving in amazing ways- way beyond where he would have be if he had been sent on to the Lithuanian mental institution if he hadn't been adopted. Besides remembering where we have come from, we always have to remember where Ben could have ended up if the Lord hadn't brought him to us.
Ben is a unique combination of funny, sweet, smart, and complicated.
He probably thinks the same about his family :)
Sunday, July 9, 2023
CAMPING WITH EXTRA CHROMOSONES
1. Ben's packing: one square of shelf liner and a pencil
2. Jonah's packing: 4 lunch boxes/3 backpacks/2 baskets filled with Little People and other assorted toys plus 2 US maps (to help Andrew find the campground) and 2 Indiana Jones books.
3. Ben mastering taking a bike ride around the campground with a friend- no parent present. So proud of him!
4. Jonah mastering taking a bike ride all by himself to our friends' campsite, 2 sites down.
5. Jonah howling in pain as we left the beach because of personal issues :)
6. Us disciplining Ben by taking away dessert because he was late coming back to campsite for lunch only to find out the reason he was late: he was reading a Bible storybook with his friend. Bad parenting moment :(
7. Frequent guitar/vocal concerts Jonah. Selections included Christmas music, Beatles, Disney, and nursery rhymes.
8. Jonah not recognizing personal space while swimming: ended up near a trio of 3 pretty girls on floats, and also kicking a different girl in the stomach while he was swimming underwater.
9. Jonah dressing as Indiana Jones for our tour at Cave of the Mounds.
10. Jonah having a bit of a meltdown when he couldn't wear his Indy backpack during the tour.
11. At the end of the tour, when the tour guide asked if there were any questions, Jonah asked her where the ark of the covenant was. She was speechless...
12. Around the campfire, Jonah acting out the Moses and Pharoah story. He was Pharoah and used a piece of paper towel and a baseball camp as headpiece.
13. Ben taking a four mile hike with Andrew. This kid is tough!
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
JUST HAVE TO BRAG

This is from our hike on Monday where we hiked along the bottom of the ridge. I think this photo is funny because it looks like our boys caused an rock avalanche.
I love this photo. You can really see the love between these two.
Sometimes it just hits me how cool it is that these two goofy guys have each other.
Friday, June 9, 2023
REASONS I LIKE CAMPING
1. Wisconsin State parks are awesome! So many pretty trails and lots of nice campsites.2. My "to do" list is much smaller when camping:
a. Meal prep/clean upb. Watching the boysc. 5 minute cleaning of the camper each day3. Plus there are items on my camping "to do" list which rarely get included in a day at home:a. Take a hikeb. Go to the beachc. Get ice creamd. Read a booke. Watch a movief. Take a napg. Play a card/board gameNotice that absent from this list is laundry, whole house pick up, yardwork (for Andrew), errands, therapy appointments, and book work.4. Nobody cares what you look like when you are camping!5. Falling to sleep with nature sounds surrounding you on all sides of the camper is really cozy!6. The boys love camping, and it's fun to watch them have an activity they love and are good at.7. I'm quite spoiled being able to camp in our nice camper instead of a tent.
8. When I get home, my normal house seems like a palace.
9. Hiking and biking are good healthy activities for all of us.
10. Good reminder of God’s glory and majesty as I enjoy the beauty of His creation.
























