Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Happy 13th Birthday Kateryna!!!



And 1st Birthday Home!!!







What a special, sweet day it was. Katya has been anticipating this day since she got home. This morning our birthday princess was awakened to a birthday cake with 13 candles and her entire family singing Happy Birthday. She smiled ear to ear and blew out her candles. She was then led into the living room which had been decorated with pink crepe paper, balloons, and princess plates for the cake. We ate breakfast and she was literally giddy :) Then she opened the presents from Zach and me. She received a Princess Belle dress (she just loves Disney princesses and wanted this even though most girls her age might have already tired of princess stuff, but for her this is the first time to have these type of things). Then for her big present - an IPOD loaded with all her favorite songs. She was beyond delighted and just couldn't stop hugging and kissing us and telling us thank you. Every new song that she discovered was a delight - 1000 Miles by Mark Shultz is her dance song for ballet and she was so happy to have it along with the Sound of Music soundtrack and lots of other favorite songs.






After she got dressed (as Princess Belle) for the day, she came out and gave me a tight hug and told me in a choked voice, "Momma thank you, for you and Daddy doing all this for me. In Ukraine, I never had birthday like this. It is soooo good day!! I LOVE you soooo much!" I tried to include her cute grammar for you - throw in a strong accent and you'll hear her too :)






Sweet girl, it is such a joy to see you feeling loved and cherished and to know how precious you are. You are truly wonderfully made and we are so very thankful that God made you our daughter... What a privilege to be able to celebrate the life of our daughter and to show her that she is precious and special and cherished. How I longed to be able to show her this in the year before we came home and how amazing to see how she really gets it now and readily accepts our love.



Okay so I did go ahead and make them do a fairly full school day with a little extra free time to listen to her music and just relax. I even took a nap because birthdays wear mothers out!!



Then I braved the cooking of BORSCHT!!! This was waaaay harder than I thought but only because you have to grate like a hundred vegetables. And I really hate to cut up veges. Had I realized this, I would have borrowed my mom's food processor but oh well - I now have beet stained hands and really had the borscht experience. The greatest part about it was that it turned out good!!! The girls gave it their official approval and ate two bowls a piece! Our other kids liked it too and I thought it was okay. (I loved Ukraine food but this was never my favorite.) Wow - big accomplishment to meet their borscht approval rating - I don't think they had a lot of confidence in my abilities going into it!! (If you want the recipe I used let me know - I borrowed it off another blog.)



Finally we ate and said a few of our favorite things about Katya. She is: Sharing, kind, sweet spirited, very helpful with a joyful spirit, energetic, loving, has a beautiful smile, is a great dancer, and a wonderful sister. The kids all had presents for her and she was so overwhelmed with all the love and gifts that I saw that she was holding back tears and clearly moved by such love towards her. What a wonderful sight to see.









We thank God for creating Katya just the way He has and for placing her in our family. He truly has protected and guarded her and brought her to us. We are blessed to be her parents.


We love you Kateryna!!





Last note....I am in complete denial that I am now the mother of a teenager. Goodness, wasn't I just a teenager not that long ago? Well that is another post, ha! :) But seriously, that does make me feel old!!!












7 comments:

Kevin and Pam said...

Welcome to being a mom of a teenager! I loved this post. I could just picture Katya being filled with so much joy. Justin can't wait for his birthday either!

ArtworkByRuth said...

What an amazing mom to have a cake ready in the MORNING! I usually am making them while they are at school...So glad they liked the borscht. It gets easier the second/third times as you find short cuts! Happy Birthday Princess!

Stephanee Potts said...

Thanks for your sweet comments! About the morning cake. Well, I (sometimes unfortunately I think) came up with this idea of waking them up with a cake back when we only had one child!! I saw it on a movie and it seemed like such a neat tradition but it does take some planning. Of course now that it is a Potts Tradition there is no getting out of it :)

Tami said...

Happy Birthday! It looks like an incredibly day! :) I know how you feel...I'm a mother on the verge of being a parent to a teenager (Alek turned 11 yesterday) and I'm in complete denial! :)

David and Jenny Borden said...

She looks so beautiful in her Princess costume. I just imagine how precious for her to learn she has a King for a Father! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful day! I managed to leave Ukraine without even trying Borscht. Maybe will have to make it when all mine get home and settled.

Liz Post said...

Stephanee-it was great to meet you and your precious family at church on MOTHER'S DAY! You are a loving mother and a great role model for all of your children. Amy and Jordan have been encouraged by the Potts journey and your support. Thanks so much for loving my family as they have loved you and yours. (how was that shopping trip!?!)
(Aunt) Liz Post from Dallas TX

jeri said...

what a wonderful story of kateryna's birthday. i know she was overwhelmed with all the love and special things for her birthday. i think she is finally realizing that she has a huge family and extended family that loves her. what a wonderful blessing to know you have those who will love you unconditionally. stephanee, you really went the extra mile to make her birthday special. what a good mom you are. love, mom