Thursday, April 9, 2009
Laura: Through the Ages, pt. 1
After numerous distractions, we are ready to resume our retrospective of the Hector family. This time we are featuring Laura, our oldest daughter. We have seen tremendous growth in Laura since she first arrived, emotionally and mentally as well as physically. Let's take a look at this fascinating young lady!!
This photo was taken on the first visit that Laura made to her new home. If you look closely you will learn two things by studying this image. #1, she loves animals. #2, she was a scared little girl on that day. If you have ever met me, you can probably understand why she was so scared. Things are better now; she still loves animals but she isn't so afraid anymore.
This photo was taken on yet another pre-placement visit which happened to coincide with the County Fair being open. Laura enjoys many different activities, and riding roller coasters is near the top of her list.
Laura has a more common sense approach to water than Jonathan does. Staying dry has its advantages.
Yet another very early picture of Laura. The pierced earrings indicate that this photo was taken before the adoption was final.
Laura is a good student and is one of the family's best spellers.
Laura loves to sew. She is detail oriented and patient when she is doing something she loves.
Sadly, she does not find doing laundry to be as enjoyable. I believe that she could find her place in the world by being a home schooling Mom that designs disposable clothing!
Soccer is NOT something she loves. I think she got roped into this game by her siblings and friends. I am certain that she would have been just as content to remain on the side-lines.
Skipping rope is big fun. Not having a rope is no excuse!
Laura has the gift of music. It is not a strong passion of hers, and when Thomas became distracted by school and career, they both stopped playing. Perhaps they will both resume playing at a later date.
When all else fails, stand behind a waterfall.
Laura Hector: The Great Hunter
Sledding will put gladness on Laura's heart. She deserves to have a little fun from time to time.
Laura is quick to suggest a game of Nerts. She beats me every time.
Here's a gift giving tip when shopping for Laura. Choose a gift that is made in the USA.
Did I mention that Laura is an animal lover? She has difficulty catching the chickens or the sheep and she can't pick up the horse, so the cat receives most of her attention.
Laura will be getting braces very soon, and I bet that will bring out the best of her smile. She is growing gracefully from a young child into a lovely young lady. She has come to know and trust in the Lord. She has rediscovered the joy of having a loving family. We are blessed to have her.
be safe,
Hec @ 19
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9 comments:
My lovely sister. Each of these photo sets make me realize how much each one of you has grown up....
Missing y'all horribly, and I'll see you soon!
BFH
Laura is a very special young lady! :-)
Much love to her,
Amy :O)
My sweet, sweet daughter. I can't believe how little she was. Laura and I didn't start out well, but the connection is there now. She has such a beautiful heart and her love for the Lord is growing all the time. She will get the laundry thing, eventually!
Love you daughter, Mom
Nice write up DH. LY, JB
I love these posts you are doing!
Laura is so much fun! We really enjoyed seeing her in March! :-)
Yay! I was looking forward to Laura. She has really grown up.
Lovely pictures!! Laura is such a beautiful young lady!!
Can't wait to see all y'all soon!!
~Jess
Ohhh! Disposable laundry?!?! Last Thanksgiving we were thinking of inventing a new product called Sox-in-a-Box, a new style for disposable socks! :) With so many people in the house, I can totally relate to wondering if the mountain of laundry must tower the way it does. :)
Ahhh, the wonderful, relaxing and enjoyable world of sewing...
Wonderful pictures, and a lovely subject! Can't wait to see y'all in May...only five more weeks! :)
Laura is my favorite 13 year old sister.
You all left nice comments.
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Why did you remove Laura's eartings after she was adopted? She looked great with them!
I come from a country where virtually every girl gets her ears pierced in the hospital shortly after her birth. Baby girls look cute with them.
Blessings!
Carolina Jackson
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