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Happy 2020 from the erdners

Another year has gone by, and here we are, in the middle of the holiday season. I have decided that our annual update will be a New Year’s greeting, and that’s OK. We have actually had a fairly restful December, spending meaningful time celebrating advent as a family most evenings, doing just enough fun Christmas-related stuff, but not so much as to feel stressed, and completing most of our shopping online! Ultimately, for us, the most important thing is always to focus on celebrating the Reason for this season–the baby born to die to save the world, and I’m so happy that this year, our family was really able to do this. Things felt simpler, even with such a big, busy family. We pray that all of you have been able to enjoy special times this holiday season.

Now, it’s time for the update! So, sit back, relax and read on… (We always list the kids in the order in which they joined the family, which is why Eden, Daniel and Haddie are listed at the end :))

Abby is 22 and a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at St. David’s North Austin Medical Center. She has been working night shift there for almost 1 1/2 years. Abby seems to be in a really good place in life now. She has settled into that crazy night shift schedule, and has made many friends there whom she really enjoys. She continues to be active in The Branch, which is a ministry for young adults in north Austin. She lives in Pflugerville, just north of Austin in a nice apartment with a fellow nurse she met in nursing school. It’s still hard for me to believe that our oldest child is now all grown up and on her own. Even though she lives kind of far (north Austin is *so* far from where we are in SW Austin :)), we still see her often. It warms my heart that Abby loves coming home whenever she can. She loves all of her younger brothers and sisters so much and wants to be with them. It is such a blessing to Todd and me to see our children enjoying one another so much. Abby has enjoyed some traveling in the last year, now that she has her own income. She went to Israel in May with a group led by our former pastor. Abby also got to travel to London with Todd, David, Todd’s brother, Jeff and his son, Jack. Abby organized a trip for the older 5 kids (plus David’s best friend, Braydon, who is officially our 14th child :)) to go to Nashville a couple of weeks ago. They had a blast. This beautiful young woman is a delight to us, and we are so proud and blessed to be her parents.

Datiya is 21 and will enter her final semester of classes at Texas State this spring. After that, she will have one semester of field work, graduating in December 2020! Datiya has excelled in her major at Texas State as an honors student, earning outstanding grades, and consistently making the Dean’s List. Datiya has impressed her professors with her work ethic, intellect, and confidence. One of my favorite stories about Datiya came from a professor who wrote her a recommendation for a scholarship (which she won!). The professor took a group to the Texas State Capitol to lobby for programs in their field (recreation therapy), and Datiya met the group there, even though she wasn’t part of the class. She then proceeded to get up and speak boldly and confidently for their cause in front of the legislators. The professor said that she has been taking groups to the capitol for years, and she has never had one student before, not even a graduate student, get up to speak. This past summer, she was able to travel to New Zealand and Australia to complete 2 classes for her major. Sounds like a great deal to me, even though from all her pictures it doesn’t look like she did much studying! Datiya is also active in a service sorority, works as an RA, and even joined the water ski team. She had the opportunity to travel to California with the team in October for Nationals! Datiya has many friends, and is a loyal and wonderful person. You definitely want Dot on your side if you ever need anything. Datiya also considers her sisters and brothers to be her best friends, and she will often bring friends home to meet our crazy crew. We are blessed to have this spunky, strong young lady in our family. Watch out, world, here she comes!!

David is 19 and still the “loudest, proudest member of the fighting Texas Aggies.” He has successfully brainwashed every younger brother to be a future Aggie. David works very hard, and gets excellent grades, but he balances this by staying very involved in other activities such as Cru, Breakaway (“Tuesday nights at 9pm, Reed Arena”), intramural soccer, and ping pong. He bought himself an electric keyboard so he could continue to play the piano–he can pick up new music easily by ear, and is very talented. I love having him home and hearing the piano music drift through the house. David made us very proud this fall by being selected through a very competitive process to be in the prestigious Zachry Leadership Program for engineering students. They only selected 32 out of several hundred applicants, so we wanted to brag on him a little bit. David traveled to London this past summer with Todd and Abby to see his favorite team, Arsenal, play. It was a very special time for them. David is just a wonderful young man, and we are so thankful our younger boys have a guy like him to look up to. He is so good and loving with all of the younger kids, and it is a blessing to see him interact with them. They all adore him so much. All of his sisters say they want to marry someone like David, which says a lot, I think. David is a blessing to have in our family, and I’m so happy that now he’s old enough to not mind hugs and kisses from mom so much anymore. 🙂

Nina became an official adult, turning 18 just a few days ago. We let her graduate in May (a year early), and she has been taking more classes at Austin Community College this fall as she applied to schools. She was accepted at Texas Tech and University of Texas at Austin among others, and has decided to attend Texas Tech. Nina was accepted into the honors program there, and she plans to major in kinesiology with an emphasis on pre-med. She plans to be a doctor, and as of now wants to be a trauma surgeon. Nina certainly has the drive and brains to get her there or wherever else life may take her. She is beautiful, funny, strong, and confident. Nina and I are very close, and often do things together or just hang out. I will really miss her when she’s at school. I’ve been a little spoiled as my oldest three kids all went to schools within 2 hours of home, and Lubbock is closer to 7 hours away. At least I will still be able to hop in the car and drive there when I want to see her. And there’s always FaceTime and SnapChat. Nina is a lively, helpful, capable, and fun young lady, and it is such a blessing to have her in our family. As much as we will miss her, I can’t wait to see her very bright future unfold.

Enoch is 16 and now a very cool driving dude. Still the most people-oriented person I’ve ever known in my life, this kid thrives on being with others. He started working at TCBY, and he does such a wonderful job there. Enoch’s friendly nature and strong work ethic has made him a valuable employee, and he often volunteers to help out even when he’s not scheduled. That is because Enoch really is thoughtful and wants to be helpful. Enoch is also very generous. He finds joy in doing things like bringing a favorite teacher at One Day Academy a Starbucks coffee every week. He will always share what he’s eating, even the sausage from the first deer he got while hunting this fall. Enoch plays select soccer, drums, and is working on getting his black belt in Kuk Sool Won. We are happy that he can now drive himself to these activities! He is also very willing to help drive when we need him to run an errand or take a sibling somewhere. Enoch is very fashion conscious, and he can usually be found looking pretty sharp (or “pretty dope” as he would say). Enoch and I have started watching a show together, and I really enjoy this time with him, as we don’t get as much time together in the car anymore. He is a sophomore, so I know the time will speed by, and soon it will be his turn to leave the nest. He is a kid who will go places in life, with his likeable personality, confidence, brains, and good looks, too! We’re so blessed to have Enoch’s big personality in our family.

Lillah is 14, and will be 15 in April. She is very eager to get her learner’s permit, but I don’t know if I’m ready! Lillah is still sweet, sweet, sweet. She is thoughtful and fair, always thinking of others and making sure everyone gets food or dessert or whatever treat (she saves some aside for whoever isn’t home). As sweet as she is, Lillah is also very confident and poised. She is a leader through and through. This year, she, along with Simeon and Enoch, is participating in a discipleship group/school every Wednesday, where they do history, Bible, government, and literature. She is the only girl in the program now. We thought about whether she should do it, being the only young lady, but after some thought and prayer, we went ahead and put her in the program. She said, truthfully, she is used to being surrounded by boys, so it really isn’t a big deal. Recently, Simeon invited the guys from the group to our house for a semester’s-end party/sleepover. Lillah stepped up to get those boys in line for pizza and activities. She would stand up, clap her hands, speak in a loud voice, and order everyone around. They pretty much did whatever she said! 🙂 There is a reason her Uncle Steve calls her “Captain.” Lillah is dancing again this year and played soccer in the fall. Her true passion, however, is horses and riding. She is very responsible, caring for our animals and also handling multiple pet-sitting jobs. She has a little calendar on which she keeps track of all her jobs. She has saved up quite a bit of money from pet-sitting and reffing. The highlight of Lillah’s year (as well as Simeon’s and Enoch’s) was going on a cruise with their discipleship group. The trip was amazing, and all expenses were covered by a donor, which made it possible for them to go! Lillah is a precious girl, and we love her sweet, strong spirit. She is stepping up as one of the older kids left at home, and we are so blessed to have this sweet daughter in our family.

Simeon with Matthew West!

Simeon is 12, and is a very sweet, sensitive boy. He excels in school, and has now officially entered the speech and debate competitive world as a senior competitor. He will be debating in Team Policy debate this upcoming season, as well as doing a Duo Interpretation with Lillah, impromptu, and informative speeches. Simeon plays select soccer, and is a dedicated and skilled player. He is extremely athletic, and continues to amaze us with his acrobatics. He can scale things like Spidey, back/front flip like a ninja warrior, and even walks on his hands. All of these amazing skills aside, Simeon has a heart of gold. He is constantly looking for ways to connect with and include Daniel. He asked for a study Bible for Christmas so that he could read and study his own Bible every day, and he is a boy who is committed to praying for people. A highlight for Simeon was going to the Matthew West concert in early December. After the show, as we were leaving, we happened to go out the back door to where our car was parked, and we saw Matthew West coming in another back door. Jed yelled his name and he came over, talked to us and even took a couple of pictures with the boys. Cool moment for Sim, especially, as he is a huge fan of Matthew West. Simeon has the most precious smile, newly donned with braces as of March. He is the adored leader of our little “son run” (a term I affectionately use to refer to our 4 youngest), and he is gentle and kind with all of them *most* of the time, even when it would be easy to lose his temper with them. Simeon was overjoyed to be able to go on the cruise with Enoch and Lillah with the discipleship group they attend. He now says he thinks he wants to live on a cruise ship. Simeon is always quick with a hug and kiss for each parent and sibling, and he says “I love you” to everyone before bed each night. I really can’t wait to see how God will use this young man as he grows and further matures. He’s pretty special. We are so blessed to call him our son.

Jedidiah (Jed) is our 10-year-old “wild man.” He is quick-witted and hilarious, and basically keeps me on my toes at all times. Jed is a great kid, full of energy and curiosity, which means if I turn my back on him during school time, I will generally turn back to find him gone. Thankfully, he is smart as a whip, and when I can catch him, excels at school, especially math, which he can do in his head with no problem (no pun intended). I have to make him write things down first so that as things get harder he is used to that. He really can do it all in his head at this point. Jed is reading really well, and is finally at the point where he can get lost in a book, which I always love to see any kid do. Jed is also a force to be dealt with on the soccer field. I mean, of course he is, with as much energy as he has. Last spring, he did a few vlog posts for our YouTube channel (which is currently on hold right now till we get a new video camera), which were some of my favorites that we posted, simply because he is a riot. If you haven’t watched Jed’s vlog posts, they are worth a looksee. 🙂 Jed’s personality is larger than life, vibrant, intelligent and witty. Whenever we can get him to slow down for a few minutes and hear what is going on in his head, we are amazed at what comes out of his mouth. One of my favorites from this last year: one day, I was running at the speed of life, as usual, and they boys were particularly rowdy as we were driving around town. Jed was riding near the front, and being relatively quiet (unusual for him). I looked at him and said, gesturing at the chaos in the back of the van, “Can you see why I might sometimes lose my cool?” Without skipping a beat, he looked up at me with his mischievous green eyes, put his hand on my shoulder, and said, very seriously, “Mom, sometimes at times like these, chocolate helps.” Haha, yes, son, very wise and true words. Jed could grow up to be anything from an engineer to a standup comedian, and it is fun being along for the ride. We are blessed to have this little spark plug as our son.

Hezekiah (Hezi) is now 8 and in 2nd grade! He still has sandy blond curls whenever he lets his hair grow long enough to see them. He has sweet, big brown eyes, dimples, and the cutest little smile. Besides his adorableness, he has a sweet and sensitive heart as well. He loves to snuggle up with us to read or watch a movie, and he wants to be tucked in at night. Hezi requested a real Bible with all the verses for his birthday, and he can be found reading it on his bed every morning before he comes down for breakfast and every evening before bed. Hezi also plays soccer, with his older brothers training him to be a goalie at home, so he actually is a pretty decent goalie. Hezi will play basketball this winter, and then he has decided to go back to baseball for the spring. He was so cute playing baseball a couple of seasons ago, and there was something relaxing about the games, so we’re all for it! Hezi is doing well in school, and is enjoying reading chapter books now that he is able to read more fluently. Math is also easy for him so far, although he doesn’t claim to like it much. His favorite subject is reading and vocabulary. Hezi loves playing with his brothers, but he can also often be found playing by himself with Legos or in the sandbox. Hezi is a very affectionate boy who is a blessing to our family.

Tovi is 5 and began Kindergarten this fall. He is adored by everyone in the family and also has the ability to charm anyone else for that matter. Tovi is very bright, and is already reading tons of words on his own. He is very easy to teach and extremely independent. Tovi played soccer again this fall, and he was definitely very into it, running his little heart out, sliding to score, and waiting eagerly on the sideline for his turn to go in. Tovi is a mama’s boy in that he really loves his mama, but he’s also super rough and tough. I really like the fact that he wants me to be there for him, to come upstairs and read to him every night and to snuggle for a few minutes. We have a special bond, and it’s really sweet. Tovi wanted to play basketball this winter, so it will be fun to get to watch his and Hezi’s games. I can’t believe our “baby” is so grown up and capable of so many things. Tovi definitely milks his position in the family for all it’s worth, getting his older siblings to let him play on their phones or tablets. They give him lots of treats, too. Tovi has everyone wrapped around his finger, and he knows it. He’s coordinated, skilled at many things, and if he isn’t skilled at it yet, he will be with a little practice and determination (which he has in endless supply). Tovi is an amazing little boy, and such a blessing to us all. This little dynamo brings so much fun and joy to our family.

Eden is 16 and is doing really well. She has really come into her own, pretty much fluent in English and comfortable and confident as a member of the family. Eden has a bold personality when it comes to people she is comfortable with. She doesn’t hesitate to tell people what to do or to give information about things. The only problem is that sometimes she just makes things up to tell people, like, “Dad said…” or “Mom said…” when we didn’t say. It’s kind of funny, but I think she likes to take charge, and that’s just one of the ways in which she does that. Eden is steadily working through her curriculum and progressing with math and reading, at about a 1st grade level. She is definitely learning to read, slowly and steadily. Academics don’t come super easily for her, but she works really hard and enjoys doing her school, which we have chosen to keep doing at home. I’m so excited that we found a Special Olympics team for her and Haddie to join, and they will be playing basketball this winter. They are so happy about it, and I’m glad that they will be in a place where they can grow and learn in a setting that is appropriate for them and in which they can be successful. Eden can’t wait for their practices to resume after the holidays. She still loves to be on the go, and will always say yes if you ask her if she wants to go somewhere. The life skills she and Haddie are learning at home as part of their school is preparing them for jobs they will be able to do in the future, and I’m beginning to look into options for them as they will both be turning 17 in the next few months. Eden is very sweet, and a helpful daughter who is a blessing to us.

Daniel is 12, which he now enjoys telling us several times a day. He also writes his name and age in his notebook all the time, “Daniel 12″ and points to it and says, ‘Daniel, 12.” I’m teaching him to say, “I’m twelve,” which he can say, but he still wants to say, “Daniel, 12” instead. Daniel knows a lot and is very crafty. Academics are not necessarily his thing, but he is very street smart. He has learned a lot in school and enjoys being there. He can write his first name, most of “Erdner,” and he loves to write numbers. The neurologist prescribed a medication for him that has been really helpful in helping him to be more successful at school and more manageable at home. He will still have mood swings often, but his impulsiveness is reduced when he’s on his medicine. It also helps him sleep better at night, which allows him to be happier during the day as well. Daniel has grown a LOT this last year. His appetite has improved, and he eats really well, which has helped him grow and look stronger. He is healthy and rarely gets sick. Daniel loves riding the bus to school, and even though he isn’t really verbal, he manages to tell the bus drivers lots of stories using a few words and lots of miming and facial expressions. For his birthday, his teachers gave him a t-shirt that says “Mayor of SSES (Sycamore Springs Elementary School),” because he is loved by all there. Every day, he walks around the school greeting everyone, smiling and waving “hi” to whomever he encounters. He certainly is charming, despite remaining quite challenging. It is a blessing to have Daniel as our son, watching him grow and thrive in our family.

Haddie will be 17 in a few days, and she is sweet and smiley. Learning continues to be a struggle for her, and we are just going along at the pace she needs. I looked back over last year’s letter and, taking that step back, I can see she has made progress. However, the day to day is very slow, and Haddie has to work really hard in school and with communicating. We received her communication device last spring, and she was so happy and proud of it. It definitely has opened up a lot of communication for her that we wouldn’t have without it She has learned to say many things on the device, and I do think it is helping her vocabulary to expand quite a bit, even though she still doesn’t initiate as much as I would like to see. We’re hoping that will change over time. Haddie’s counting has improved from last year, as now she can consistently count and write to 10 without help. I have to approach things with her in terms of what will be really practical for her life skill and navigating her world versus a typical academic course of study. She will most likely never learn to read, and math skills like adding and subtracting seem like an impossibility at this point for her, so we are adapting her education to give her the most potential to be as independent as possible. It has been extremely frustrating over the last few months, as I’ve been trying to find a neuropsychologist to evaluate her (IQ, memory, etc.), and no one seems to think they’ll be able to get accurate results given her limited ability to speak and communicate verbally. I have given up a couple of times, taken a break, and then tried again. So far, nothing. I think it would be helpful to get some idea of what exactly we are dealing with so we can better meet her needs and help her to learn as much as she can. Haddie is very helpful with sweeping and cleaning, and loves to be useful around the house. She adores babies and children, and they love her back. Tovi often plays with her and Eden, and he just loves them both. Haddie’s beautiful smile is enough for children, and no words are necessary. I think she will be able to work at a daycare or possibly be a mom’s helper someday. Haddie is a sweet daughter and a blessing to our family, and I’m so glad to see how happy she is to be part of our family as well.

New Zealand 2019

It has now been over a year since Todd’s heart attack, and he is doing well. In the spring, we found out he will need to take medication to control the blood disease that he has, so he’s been on that for a few months now. Everything seems pretty stable, and he is feeling good, able to do everything he has always done. He remains super active, running, exercising, coaching kids, and being an elder at our church. His job at Intel has treated him well, and he enjoys the group he is in. Todd went on a business trip to New Zealand back in September, and I was able to join him for several days. It was a wonderful trip, and if it weren’t so far away, I would want to live there! What a beautiful country! This man is a wonderful and adored husband and father, and we are so thankful that God chose to spare him a year ago. He is wise, and the kids all seek out his advice often. The younger kids love playing with him and having tickle time, and Todd very diligently leads the family in devotions every morning. I attribute the little boys’ desire to have their own Bibles to learn from and read to the dedication Todd has had to teach them about the Lord and to disciple them. I admire him very much. Also, he is really patient with his little Cuban wife, and quick to forgive my many blunders. Not to mention, he spoils me a lot. For Christmas, he surprised me with an Alaskan Cruise with my favorite Christian artist, Steven Curtis Chapman! We will be sailing the week of my birthday this July 2020! I still can’t believe it. He’s too good to me.

Hobbiton was a highlight for me. I loved all the adorable little houses and things! And the setting in the middle of a 1200 acre working NZ farm is unbelievably serene and beautiful. Here I am at Bag End. I would move have moved in! 🙂

As for me, I’m busy as ever, with adult children, college children, high school, middle school, elementary, and Kindergarten kids to teach, counsel, hang out with, etc. I’ve got little boys wanting tucking in and snuggles, teens wanting to talk at midnight, and adult kids who sometimes need me at any time of day or night as well, even if it’s just to chat and catch up. I love my busy life, so full of these amazing people who are my babies, growing up to be the best people I know! I am in the middle of it all, with many years behind me and many more years to come of raising this clan, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’ve discovered recently I can take a little time to explore my interests outside the family, now that we no longer have so many little ones. I have enjoyed teaching Les Mills Body Pump classes at the YMCA for over a year now, and as of this past April, I have my own classes Mondays and Wednesdays at 5:35am as well as every other Sunday at 4:15pm. (Come join me sometime if you’re local!) I love sharing my passion for health and fitness with other people. I run 3-4 mornings per week, and am training for my 5th half marathon coming in January. I think I may do one in February and one in April as well. Hopefully, I’m just a few months away from earning my Black Belt in Kuk Sool Won. It has been a long journey and tons or work, but I enjoy it a lot and have made many friends there.

Had to add one more pic of me at Hobbiton. The baker’s house! So cute!!

It may sound crazy, but I have also been taking a few classes online to take care of some prerequisites to enroll in nursing school. I am working slowly through the classes, and I will hopefully be able to enroll in a mostly online program within a year or so. I do sleep occasionally.

Todd and I often reflect on all the blessings we have been given by God. We have sweet, loving children who are doing well. We have the blessing of a big, warm house to call home, with our little farm where the kids can run and ride horses and hug kitties and dogs. Todd has a great job that allows me to be home and do all the things that I do. We are so thankful. May your 2020 bring blessings, growth and encouragement to your lives, and if you’re ever in Texas, come on down to “Abundant Life Ranch” and hang out with us for a bit. Happy New Year!

Love,
Todd, Michelle, Abby, Datiya, David, Nina, Enoch, Lillah, Simeon, Jed, Hezi, Tovi, Eden, Daniel, and Haddie

Everyone was able to join us for our annual Christmas Tree hunt this year, including Michelle’s mom, Yvonne, and Nina’s boyfriend, Connor. We filled one entire side of the hayride trailer.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Erdner Family

 



The Christmas season crept up on us this year as we were traveling for Thanksgiving. Before I knew it, we were putting up lights and scrambling to find a day when all the older kids could make the annual Erdner family Christmas tree hunt. Now, here we are, just a few days before Christmas.  The house is decorated, lights are up, and we are in full swing with our Advent traditions.  As a family, we love to celebrate whenever there is even a small reason for celebrating, so at Christmastime, we really love doing all of the special things together as we focus on the miracle of Jesus Christ coming to earth as a baby who would grow up, suffer and die for our sins.

Now that we are a family of 15, it is going to be rather difficult to keep this annual update short, but I will certainly try!

Abby turned 20 in June, and is in her 3rd year of college as a nursing student.  She will graduate this May, one year early, and we just found out that she has a job as an ICU nurse after graduation!!  She applied for a special program in which a nursing student gets extra hours in their desired unit during their final semester, thus gaining valuable extra experience.  Not only that, but a student in this program gets paid for the extra hours AND they are offered a job upon graduation.  Abby has maintained an excellent grade point average throughout her time in college and in the nursing program.  This fall, she tutored first year nursing students, and she has been working part-time in the PACU at St. David’s in Southwest Austin.  We couldn’t be more proud of our firstborn, and the amazing, godly, compassionate, personable, fun-loving young woman she has become.  We look forward to seeing all that the future holds for our sweet Abby.

Datiya turned 19 in October.  What an amazing senior year she had, full of accomplishments, including placing 4th in debate with her Team Policy partner at the NCFCA National Championship in June.  She graduated from high school, ready to take on the world!  Datiya was accepted into a competitive vet tech program in which she is one of 12 students.  When she graduates, she will be trained to help care for every animal imaginable.  I compare her to a nurse, except for animals.  It’s funny how similar all of the knowledge she has to master is to what Abby is learning as a nursing student, except that it applies to animals instead of humans.  Datiya has proven to be able to balance school, work, and life, earning straight A’s her first semester.  Datiya made the wise decision to save money and live at home in an apartment we finished out above our garage.  We bought a cute little Toyota Corolla for her to commute in, and she has a pretty sweet setup.  We are very proud of how well Datiya is doing.  She is witty, beautiful, intelligent, hard-working, and a very loyal, faithful friend.  We are pleased with the young woman God is growing her to be.

David is 17 as of May and in his senior year of high school.  The one thing about having lots of kids so close in age is that when they start to grow up, it is quite a whirlwind.  I can’t believe we will have another high school graduate this May.  It’s a bittersweet time of life watching all of my babies grow up.  David is such a great young man.  He is easy-going, very smart (especially when it comes to math), confident, athletic, and mature.  David did very well last speech and debate season, making it to Nationals in Duo, Apologetics and Team Policy Debate.  He and his partner (same partner for both Duo and Debate) placed 17th in the nation in debate and they made it to quarterfinals in Duo.  David is taking most of his classes at ACC this year, getting dual credit so he can hopefully finish college early.  His college applications are in, and we are waiting to hear back and see where he gets accepted.  David is working at Burgerfi, playing on the Lonestar Elite Classic National League soccer team, and also is on the Mock Trial Team at One Day Academy.  He is an attorney on both sides for Mock Trial, and we are looking forward to seeing how the team performs at the upcoming competitions.  In addition, David will be debating with Nina this year as well as competing in speech.  His senior year is flying by, and soon he will be onto the next stage of life.  We are so proud of David, and what an all-around great young man he is.  It will be exciting to see where God takes him in the next few years.

Nina just turned 16 in December and got her driver’s license on her birthday.   This girl is seriously growing up way too fast! Nina started taking dual credit classes at ACC in the fall, and is signed up for more for next semester.  She is also taking Chemistry at One Day Academy and is an intern for the Biology class (meaning, she helps grade and do other things to help the teacher).  She has really enjoyed the review of Biology this year.  Nina is very interested in becoming a doctor, and she is planning her courses accordingly.  She started ACC a year earlier than the older three, and she is very ambitious, conscientious, earning A’s in both college level classes as well as all her other classes.  Last debate season, Nina did very well,  making it to Regionals in Lincoln Douglas debate, as well as 5 speech events, making her an ironman (making it to Regionals in debate as well as at least 5 speech events).  Nina won 1st place in Illustrated Oratory at Regionals, and made it to nationals in that event as well as Persuasive speaking.  She is looking forward to this year debating with David.  Nina has been working out with me for about a year–we go to Body Pump weight training classes together at the YMCA.  Lately, we have been training for a half marathon.  We finished a 10 mile run this past weekend, and will run in the 3M Half Marathon in Austin near the end of January.  I love spending so much time with Nina, and we have become very close lately.  One more exciting accomplishment for Nina is that she made it onto the Hays County Queen’s Court in 4-H!  She is very excited for the opportunity to serve in this way this year. So far, she has been in two parades with the Queen’s Court, and is getting very good at smiling and waving.  This beautiful, spunky young lady has a lot going for her, and we are so thankful she is in our family.

Enoch turned 14 in July, and he is a very strong kid who knows how to go for what he wants in life.  He is outgoing and fun, with many friends.  Enoch loves to meet new people, and he is very good at making people feel comfortable and at home. He easily makes friends everywhere he goes.  Enoch is in 8th grade, and is taking a few classes at One Day Academy for the first time.  He has a lot of work to keep up with, and he is doing a very good job so far.  Enoch is doing all of this while still playing soccer, doing martial arts, and getting ready for the coming speech and debate season.  Last season, Enoch and Nina made it to Regionals with their very funny Duo interpretation.  Enoch will be competing in Lincoln Douglas this year for debate, and he is preparing a duo with a friend in Houston!  That makes things a bit challenging for practices, but so far it has been fun, and we are hoping they will do well.  Enoch hit a major growth spurt recently, and he is rapidly outgrowing all of his clothes.  His voice is getting deeper, and he is looking less like a little boy and more like a young man.  Enoch makes life fun and interesting, and we are blessed to have him in our family.

Haddie is 13 as we adjusted her age to give her a boost as she is severely delayed and can use a little extra time to “catch up.”  Haddie remains happy and smiley, basking in the love of her large family, full of brothers and sisters.  We thought about enrolling Haddie in school this year, but have decided to keep her home as she is eager to learn from me, and we feel the environment she has at home is the best for her specific issues.  Haddie is struggling to learn English, and still has a very limited vocabulary.  It seems like she can’t very easily retain information, and she even has trouble identifying numbers and counting in Chinese.  She is somewhat of a mystery, as she can remember some things well, but overall, the process of learning English and seemingly everything else has been painfully slow for her.  We have her in speech therapy, and the therapist wants us to focus on receptive vocabulary for now.  She can’t recall very many things to spontaneously say them verbally, and we are hoping her ability to speak on her own will come in time.  We are trying to set realistic goals for her, and I’m working on getting some more evaluations for her, so we can better understand what her limitations are and what we can do to help her reach her full potential.  The good news is that she is very eager to do her school and will work hard every day.  Most importantly, Haddie has a family that loves and accepts her just the way God made her, and we are so thankful to see the joy she gets from being a part of our big, crazy family.

Lillah will be 13 in April, and she is growing a lot.  She is almost as tall as I am, and she will outgrow me soon.  Lillah loves animals, especially horses, and she is now taking riding lessons once per week, to her delight.  Lillah loves living on the farm, and she is the main caretaker of the livestock these days.  She is still dancing at a wonderful little dance studio, and she can be seen dancing around the house when she is not reading a book.  Lillah is very well-known by the librarians at our library, and she is pretty convinced that she has read every book they have (not quite, I think).  This will be Lillah’s first year competing as a senior in speech.  She is relieved that she is off the hook for debate this year.  Lillah is growing into a sweet young lady, helpful and thoughtful.  The vote is still unanimous among her family members that the word that best defines her is “sweet,” and we are delighted with the young lady she is becoming.

Eden is 14, but we are changing her age to 12 to give her a little boost due to her developmental delay.  She is a sweet, happy girl, and she is thriving in our family.  Eden loves to please, so she is quick to say, “Yes ma’am” and do whatever is asked of her.  She will help with dishes, watching Tovi, and cleaning her room.  Eden very eagerly does her school, and she is getting a more solid grasp on her ABC’s and pre-reading learning.  She is working steadily through her Kindergarten Math book, and she is getting more proficient with writing, cutting, and other fine-motor skills which were not well-developed when she came home from China.  We were able to get Eden into speech therapy, occupational therapy, and she will begin physical therapy to help make her stronger as she deals with severe scoliosis and hip dysplasia.  It is so wonderful to see Eden understanding that she belongs in our family and that we are hers forever.  She has a quick laugh, and is always happy for everyone who does something well or gets something good.  Eden is social, and really enjoys it when we have friends over to our house.  She is slowly learning to play, but she will still check in with me every few minutes.  The biggest area of growth for Eden has definitely been her security in knowing and trusting that we are not going to abandon her.  She used to cry and freak out if I had to leave her, and now, while she will definitely want to know when I will be back, she will just say, “Bye, Mom!” when I leave instead of breaking down in tears.  It is such a blessing to be this precious little girl’s mama.

Simeon turned 10 in June, and continues to be a super-sweet, thoughtful boy.  He is also a brilliant little student, who loves to learn new things.  He will check out fun books at the library as well as books about subjects about which he wants to learn.  I’ve called him my little scholar for a long time, and that description still fits him well.  Simeon is also super athletic, and enjoys playing soccer and doing martial arts.  He just earned his Dahn Bo Nym belt, which means he is now a candidate for black belt (it will be another two years or so of training before he earns his black belt).  Simeon is a self-taught gymnast, and he is actually quite talented at gymnastics.  During our sabbatical this past summer, he did a back flip in front of all the landmarks we visited.  He had an audience for his acrobatics everywhere we went, and even got a couple of tips in New York City! He is thinking about taking gymnastics classes and maybe joining a competitive team someday. Last year, Simeon traveled to every speech and debate tournament with me and the older kids, and he timed every round possible at every tournament.  At Nationals, he timed something like 20 rounds total!  I got many compliments from people who judged with him as their timer, about how mature and articulate he is, and what a nice young man.  He is a remarkable little boy, and a blessing to us all.

Jed turned 8 in September, and is a spunky little guy, full of tons of energy and fun.  He keeps us laughing.  One day, I think he will be a famous comedian on TV.  Ever since he was a little boy, Jed has had a perpetual look of mischief on his face.  His eyes sparkle, and he has a funny little smirk on his face at all times.  I am always wondering what is going on inside his head behind the sparkle in his eyes.  Jed has been practicing reading, and is getting better and better every day.  He is a whiz at math, and is working through all his schoolwork very steadily this year.  Jed is a great little athlete, and is playing up a year in soccer.  He hustles all over the place and is fast and fearless on the field.  It is fun to see him running around out there.  Speaking of running, Jed demonstrated for us the other day that he can definitely keep up with the runners in our family.  We went on a family run, and Jed was leading the pack the whole time.  He went up and down the big hills in our neighborhood without any trouble at all.  I see a future in cross-country for this boy.  Jed is outgoing and funny and keeps us on our toes.  He is now a red belt in Kuk Sool Won martial arts, and he has come a long way with learning to channel his energy and focus on learning things that are challenging for him.  We love having our energetic, witty Jed in our family to keep us entertained.

Daniel is 10, and doing well.  We have changed his age to 7 to reflect his severe delays and give him longer in the school system to be able to get services.  We decided in late August, right before school started, that we should enroll him in school.  I spent a lot of time last year chasing Daniel around and making sure he wasn’t getting into trouble.  He is very hyperactive and has moments of being extremely oppositional, especially with me.  For his own good and for my sanity as well as to help me be able to turn my attention back to all the kids I’m homeschooling, we worked with the school to get Daniel into the place he needs to be.  There is a brand-new elementary school not too far from us where Daniel is enrolled as a Kindergartener.  He is developmentally around 5 years old or younger, so it is a perfect place for him.  After a couple of months of being mainstreamed in the Kindergarten class, they finally completed all of the evaluations, and it was determined that Daniel should spend the first hour of school with the Kindergarten class and then the rest of the day in the Special Education classroom.  This seems to be working really well for Daniel, and he has improved a lot since adjusting to this new routine.  Daniel has been really happy during the holidays so far.  He does seem to miss school, but he has been enjoying the time at home with the family, and he has laughed and smiled so much recently.  Daniel isn’t always genuinely smiling and laughing, so it’s really a blessing seeing him really seem to enjoy the other children and all of the traditions this season brings.  We are thankful for Daniel and all the progress he has made, and we are looking forward to seeing how much more he will improve and what the Lord will direct us to do to help him live a full life.

Hezi turned 6 in November, and it’s incredible to see our littlest ones growing up so much.  Hezi can be a serious little boy, and he often wakes up and starts on his school right after breakfast so that he can finish quickly and have more time to play.  Hezi is learning how to read, and he is quickly mastering it.  Hezi also excels at math, and loves his phonics workbooks.  He is also playing soccer this year, and he loves being part of a team.  As the 9th soccer player in the family, Hezi dominates in his age group, often scoring several goals during a game.  The sport he keeps talking about trying, however, is baseball.  We are considering letting him try that out, even though it wouldn’t be the most convenient thing to do.  It would be adorable, and sometimes with kids, that’s the ultimate goal.  🙂  We are so blessed to have this precious little boy in our family.

Our little Tovi is not so little anymore.  We all still call him the baby, but it’s sad to think that he will be turning 4 in April!  Tovi is adorable, and pretty much everyone in the family spoils him, though we all know we need to stop.  There are advantages to being the youngest of 13, as all the siblings want him to love them the most.  Datiya invites him up to her room and gives him treats.  Abby adores him and calls him her baby.  Even big, cool, David loves that little boy to death.  It’s actually very sweet to see a 17-yr-old boy playing with his toddler brother.  Tovi is a tough little guy, though.  He climbs and jumps, runs, hops, and rides scooters with great coordination.  He can kick the soccer ball accurately into a goal, throw a baseball and football, and do just about anything athletic you can think of.  He is seriously the most coordinated little boy I’ve ever seen.  It will be interesting to see what he will be able to do as he gets older.  I think someday Tovi will grow up and be a CEO because he loves to try and boss everyone around.  He is sweet, happy, smiling and laughing all day long, adored by all, and just a delight to have in our family.  I am so glad God, in His goodness,  blessed us with our little Toviel (whose name means “goodness of God”).  On hard days, he truly is my little sunshine, and I’m so grateful to have him.

Todd is doing well, working for Intel.  We missed sharing an update last Christmas, so many of you may not know that Todd’s position at Intel was eliminated  right before we left for China summer of 2016.  He had one month to find another job within the company, or he would have had to move on.  In less than two weeks, he had a couple of new opportunities within Intel, and the day before we left for China he accepted his current position.  He has been enjoying this group, which is a bit of a change for him.  Since Todd was blessed with another job at Intel, he was able to take his sabbatical this year. We left in mid-May and traveled up the east coast from Austin, to Destin, FL, to North Carolina, Assateague Island (wild horses!), Washington, DC, New York, Pittsburgh, PA, Chicago, and ending up at  Nationals in St. Paul, MN.  It was an amazing trip with so many memories and adventures!  We bought a new Ford Transit van before we left for our trip, and it was packed to the gills, with every seat taken and a luggage rack on top.  What a blessing to all get to be together for this time as we know that with the older kids growing up and moving out, these times will be fewer and father between.  I will post pictures of some of the highlights of the trip at the end of this update.

I’m still managing the home front, homeschooling, cooking lots of food, and trying to civilize all these little boys.  I’m not too organized and don’t have everything together most of the time, but we have been getting our school done (or at least the important things), doing some fun projects, going to park day almost every week, and trying to keep the house decent/not completely disgusting (not an easy task with 7 boys and two dogs in the house).  I’ve started a home business with Rodan + Fields which is fun, rewarding, and bringing in a little extra income, which is nice.  I have also been doing martial arts with Enoch, and I am now a Dahn Bo Nym along with him and Simeon, which means I am on the road to black belt.  I love the challenge of this new goal.  I do keep busy, and I don’t do everything perfectly.  I am not super organized or perfectly patient, but I love this life.  I know I’m very, very blessed, and I am so thankful for everything the Lord has graciously given our family — a strong marriage, our beautiful, amazing children, a great place to live, a wonderful church family, and all of the joyful craziness this life brings.  We always love having visitors, so if you find yourself in Austin (or if you live here and we haven’t seen you in a while), please get in touch and stop by the ranch to visit with us.

We pray that you are enjoying the holiday season, counting your blessings and able to spend time with those you love.  We know this is a hard time of year for many, and so we also pray that if you are going through a difficult time or if this season brings painful memories for you, you are able to find comfort.  Most of all, we pray that you will remember the reason that we celebrate, and that you will know Him–Jesus, the One who came from heaven to bring salvation to mankind!  Without Him, there would be no Christmas!  Joy to the World!

Love,
The Erdner Family
Todd, Michelle
Abby (20), Datiya (19), David (17), Nina (16), Enoch (14), Haddie (13), Tehillah (12), Eden (12), Simeon (10), Jedidiah (8), Daniel (7), Hezekiah (6), and Toviel (3.5)

The adventure begins…When we left Austin, about 20 minutes into our drive, our cargo shelf broke, scattering luggage all over the road…we quickly purchased a new one, which subsequently broke along the way, and we ended the trip with a third cargo shelf that made it home.  The children posing in the jet engine of a rocket at the Infinity Space Center in Mississippi, one of our stops along the way to Florida.All of the kids together on a fallen log on a hike in the Great Smoky Mountains, North CarolinaJed and Tovi in the Great Smoky Mountains Todd and I took Lillah and Simeon on a 7-mile hike while we were camping in the Great Smoky Mountains…here is the view from the top Simeon doing his back flip at Clingmans Dome, NC in the Great Smoky Mountains Simeon’s back flip in front of the Statue of Liberty, NYC Simeon got a tip from a bystander after performing this backflip in front of the Freedom Tower in New York City.The gang in Times Square, NYC Simeon’s back flip in Philadelphia, PA Tovi enjoying the comfy grass at the National Mall, Washington, DC Lillah was in heaven on Assateague Island, where we woke up to wild horses on the beach!

The hot dog vendors in DC and New York loved us.  Here is the gang in DC all enjoying their hot dog feast.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!! (Er, Valentine’s Day! Um, St. Patrick’s Day!)

Happy New Year! Happy Valentine’s Day!  Happy St. Patrick’s Day (yeah!)!!  We missed the Holiday Card rush, so now maybe you have time to read our yearly update since you are no longer inundated with Christmas Cards.  🙂

Family Photo 2016

2015 was a great year for the Erdner family.  It seems like there is always something happening around here, and this year was full of changes and surprises.

web-a1085 (1)The biggest change in 2015 was that Abby, who is now 18, graduated from high school!  We are so proud and excited!  We actually successfully educated a child from preK through high school!  It can be done!  Abby, being the oldest, has always been the “experiment.”  We now can answer questions about whether we will homeschool all the way through high school, “Yes!  And we even have an undamaged grown child to prove we have actually done it!”  Abby graduated with a whole year’s worth of college credit under her belt.  She entered Texas State as a sophomore, and is now applying to nursing schools around Texas. Her first choice is Texas State’s nursing school, which is located in Round Rock.  It is through St. David’s hospital and is an excellent program.  She is looking at a couple of other options as well.  Abby has enjoyed her first year of college so much, and is excited to see what is next.  She has been playing intramural soccer and is involved in CRU.  Wherever she goes, she will no longer be on campus at Texas State, as the nursing school is not on the main campus.  So, we are praying that God directs her to the right place, with all the details worked out.

Datiya Nina Boat2Datiya is 17 and a junior in high school.  She is vibrant and fun and a favorite among her younger siblings, whom she spoils by bringing them frozen yogurt from work.  She got a job at TCBY last summer, and she is now a manager at the store in Dripping Springs.  Datiya continues to compete in speech and debate, and has qualified (at the first three tournaments) to Regionals (which will be in May) in 7 speech events and debate, placing 2nd in Biographical Narrative, 6th in Informative, 6th in Original Interpretation, and 4th in Persuasive at the last tournament, among other accomplishments.  She and her debate partner have done well so far.  Datiya is also really busy right now with work and school (home, One Day Academy and ACC), but she has found time to play on a soccer team this year.  She is really enjoying that.

David is 15, a sophomore, and just got his driver’s permit.  So, our The Davids Semifinalstrips to town are once again way more interesting.  So far, every time we make it to our destination, he says, “Well, at least I didn’t crash.”  David is an excellent student, never needing to be nagged about doing his work.  He does well in his classes.  David competes in speech and debate, and recently had a “huge” tournament, placing 1st with his informative, on which he worked very hard.  He made it to finals in Extemporaneous speaking, placing 8th.  He also qualified to Regionals in impromptu.  He and his Team Policy debate partner went to finals (one of two teams to do so) and placed 2nd overall!  It was pretty exciting.  He has developed into an excellent speaker, and it is so exciting to see him excelling in this area. Sometimes, if I can get away from the Timer Table and have an opportunity to hear him speak at a tournament, I can’t believe I’m listening to my David!  He’s so eloquent!  He is, of course, still playing soccer, and is on a Premier team, which means more practices far from our house and more out-of-town games.  It also means that David is getting some good opportunities to possibly get to play in college, which is what he would like to do.  Last summer, he had the opportunity to travel to Sweden with the US Revolution Soccer team (made up of players from all over the US).  David scored 5 out of 6 total goals for his team during the Gothia Cup tournament in Stockholm.   He has been invited to play again with the Revolution this summer.  They will be traveling to Spain to play in a tournament there.  David also continues to excel at piano, and I love hearing his music in our home.

Nina is now 14, but still going on 25.  This girl can’t wait to grow up.  Nina Ellis IO AwardsShe is constantly asking to take classes at ACC, which will happen eventually, but not while she is still in 8th grade.  She has, however, been taking World History and World Literature at One Day Academy, which are 12th grade classes.  And she is doing quite well in those classes.  Nina also competes in speech and debate, and is qualified to Regionals in Illustrated Oratory, Impromptu, Biographical Narrative, and Persuasive.  At a recent tournament, she placed 2nd in Illustrated Oratory (4th at a different tournament).  At another recent tournament, she placed 4th in Persuasive, 4th in Biographical Narrative, and 7th in impromptu.  She and Datiya partnered for Team Policy debate at the last tournament, and they made it to quarter finals and placed 7th! Nina participates in 4H and is still quite the little chef.  I can always depend on her if I need help in the kitchen.  She pretty much makes all the desserts now.  She  is playing soccer again this year, too.  Nina is a funny girl.  This year, she started saying that when she grows up, she wants to be a “trash guy.”  I’m pretty sure she’s kidding.  She keeps us and everyone around her laughing.

Enoch is 12 and in 6th grade.  When he turns 13 this summer, 5 out Enoch and Joseph debateof our 10 children will be teenagers!  He still loves soccer, and is playing select again this year.  This boy is very social and always looking for opportunities to “hang out” with friends.  It is Enoch’s first year competing in speech and debate (as a Senior competitor), and everyone already knows who he is (did I mention that he is very social?).  The fun news about that is that he and Datiya placed 1st at the last tournament with their adorable duo on Peter Pan!  Pretty exciting.  Enoch also made it to finals with his Open Interpretation, and placed 6th!  Not bad for a young first-year competitor.  Enoch is a good student as well, and progressing in school. He began taking martial arts last May along with Simeon and Jed.  He is now a blue belt in Kuk Sool Won, working towards the next belt, which is red belt.

Lillah is 10 (11 in April), and HORSE CRAZY!!  She basically just draws horses, reads about horses, and thinks about horses all the lillah newsletter photo2time.  Lillah reads and reads and reads.  The librarians know her by name, and she insists our local library is going to run out of books she hasn’t read.  I often have to take away whatever book she is reading in order to get her to do her schoolwork.  I guess there could be worse problems.  She is playing basketball with Nina on the same Upward team, which seems crazy given their difference in age and height.  However, Lillah has proven herself to be one of the best scorers for the team!  Lillah has participated in 4H, and won a couple of blue ribbons for her cooking creations.  Lillah wrote two speeches all by herself for Junior competition in speech and debate.  As far as activity level, she keeps up with her brothers, but she is also girly and feminine at the same time.  Don’t let that fool you into thinking she isn’t tough.  With 6 brothers surrounding her, she is definitely tough.  Lillah is bright and sweet and a blessing to our family.

Simeon is 8 and in 3rd grade.  He always gets up and does his school Sim newsletterwithout needing to be reminded.  He is sweet and loving, and always runs to give us hugs and kisses when we leave the house.  Simeon plays soccer and tears up the field with his speed.  He is also currently playing basketball.  He is also taking martial arts with Enoch and Jed and is working towards his red belt.  Simeon wrote an informative about dogs for Junior speech competition without any help from me.  He has been to every tournament so far this year so that he can time rounds and win timer prizes.  Simeon won top timer award at two tournaments and 2nd place at another.  This means he timed 11 or 12 rounds (12 is the maximum they can time) the first two days of the tournaments, which is hours and hours of timing.  It is so good for the kids to be in that activity.  So many great lessons, and it’s great to have the younger ones able to be involved because when they are old enough to compete at the Senior level, they will have some experience.  Simeon loves to encourage others and writes sweet notes to us all the time.  He is the most generous child, often giving all his money to a sibling, parent or grandparent for their birthday or other occasion.  Simeon used all his tickets from Timer Table at the last tournament to buy prizes to bring home to his siblings who didn’t go with us.  He is a delight.

Jed is our spunky little sweetheart at 6 years old.  I love his mischievous little face.  He is a joy and a challenge and gives us lots Jed newsletterof great stories to tell. In fact, Jed has made it into many of the older kids’ speeches and original interpretation pieces for competition.  Because he is hilarious.  He tells great stories, too!   Jed is super busy all the time.  Running here, running there.  He hardly ever slows down.  I do get him to stop and do school with me, and he is very bright.  I’m so so thankful I can homeschool him so he can get the school time he needs with lots of play time and running, jumping on the trampoline, etc. that he needs as an active little boy.  Jed has a sweet and tender side to him that sometimes people miss because of his active personality.  He hugs and kisses and is really sweet with his younger brothers.  Jed plays soccer and basketball and he also takes martial arts, working on his yellow belt.

Hezekiah is 4 years old, and precious as can be.  He has enormous brown eyes that will melt anyone’s heart.  Hezi got a little teddy bear for his birthday, and he named him “Bear Walker.”  I’m not sure HEZI newsletterwhere that came from.  Maybe a Star Wars reference?  But he’s never seen Star Wars.  He says it’s because he walks.  I guess that makes sense.  Bear Walker often joins Hezi at meals, and he asks for milk sometimes.  He will sit with his nose in the top of the cup while Hezi eats.  I love this because none of my other children have had little stuffed animals that they have carried around like this.  Every morning, Hezi comes out into the kitchen and says, “I’m hung-a-ry.”  Most evenings, he can be heard asking Daddy for “tickle time.”  I love still having little ones around.  Hezi can play independently for hours with his cars, in the sand box, etc.  He also loves to play with his brothers.  Hezi is just starting to learn to write his name and show interest in doing a little bit of school.  He is a sweet, happy little boy and a blessing to our family.

Toviel (Tovi) is a delightful, sweet and happy toddler.  I always call him “the baby,” but, sadly, he really isn’t a baby anymore.  Tovi runs Tovi newsletteraround all day, pushing cars and trucks, or kicking a ball.  He already has been indoctrinated by big bro David to KICK the ball, and not really touch it with his hands.  However, I think he may grow up to be a soccer goalie because when he does touch the ball, he drop kicks it.  This kid has killer drop kicking skills.  Tovi usually doesn’t slow down much during the day.  Now he can talk, too.  He says things like, “I outside…. I need the ball….I want the waffle….Tickle Time, Daddy!” He gets his point across.  He also runs around following various siblings saying, “_(insert name of given sibling)__, WAIT!”  We are all completely smitten with him, which basically means he may end up quite spoiled.  I’m trying hard to prevent this, but I can only do so much.

Todd is doing great as rancher/Intel engineer and manager/soccer and basketball toddmichelle newslettercoach/general contractor/best hubby.  I stay very busy, of course, managing the household and teaching the kids at home.  I ran my first half marathon in March 2015, and I loved it!  My goal was just to finish, and I came in 5th place overall, 3rd place overall female, and 1st place female for my age group.  Running is a great outlet for me.  I wouldkuk sool mom and boys kuk sa nym love to train for another half marathon or even a full marathon sometime.  After sitting and watching the boys take martial arts classes for 4 months, I decided to join in on the fun.  It’s a neat way for me to bond with those boys, and I really enjoy it.  I have my yellow belt right now–blue is next.

Another big change for our family was moving my dad here from his home in Florida.  As many of you know, a couple of years ago, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.  We moved him into a very nice papi newslettermemory care community about 25 minutes from our home, in Bee Cave.  It’s a great community, and now seeing “Papi” is part of our weekly routine a couple of times per week.  It’s really nice to have him close to one of his daughters and many of his grandchildren.

The biggest news this year is that God has called us to adopt two children from China.  This past summer, we had the opportunity to xiao newslettermeet a sweet little boy who was here being hosted by a family in Lubbock.  We knew he was meant to be our little boy.  A little ways into the process of adopting him, we were led to a young lady, who is 12.  We felt God nudge us that we were to adopt her as well.  ChenYuQing newsletterWe have been gathering all the documents for the last several months, and our dossier was just sent to China!  Timeline can vary, but we should travel to get our son and daughter sometime this summer.  We know there will be many challenges ahead, and we are prepared to walk through those with God.  He has called us to do this, and we will depend fully on Him to equip us and give us strength through it all.

If you are interested in helping support our adoption financially, there are a couple of ways to do so.  We have set up a YouCaring website where you can donate and all the money will go to support our adoption.  The link to our YouCaring fundraising site is: https://www.youcaring.com/my-fundraisers.aspx.  We also have put the t-shirts back online (we are wearing these in the photo above), and if you want a t-shirt, your purchase of one of these awesome t-shirts will donate over $10 per t-shirt to support our adoption.  This is a great way to support us, and if you have any friends who love adoption and want a cute adoption themed t-shirt, you can direct them to the website as well.  The t-shirts will be for sale through March 31st, so be sure to go to the website soon if you would like one.  https://www.bonfirefunds.com/erdner-family-adoption

We enjoyed reading all the updates we received from many of you, and we pray that your 2016 is off to a great start!

Blessings from all of the Erdners,

Todd, Michelle, Abby, Datiya, David, Nina, Enoch, Lillah, Simeon, Jed, Hezi, and Tovi

Days 30 & 31: Overnight Apple Oatmeal and Layered Taco Appetizer PLUS Bonus Recipe!

What a busy few days!  We hit the ground running when we returned from Dallas, taking down our live Christmas tree that held all of our family and personal ornaments.  We also have a new, prelit 15-ft. tall tree that stands in our new living area in our home addition.  It was quite grand, but it will take me a few years to be able to decorate it the way I would like to!  Those large ornaments are expensive!  So, we had about 15 ornaments on that tall tree, three or four of which became victims of little boys throwing soccer balls at the tree.  They say “shatter proof” but that doesn’t mean they won’t break.  Trust me, if it can break, my four little men will figure out how to break it.  But I digress.

With all of the busyness, I decided for my last two days of crock pot cooking (for the blog series) would consist of a yummy breakfast we always enjoy as well as a couple of appetizers I made in the crock pots for our New Year’s Eve party!

Day 30:  Overnight Apple Oatmeal
I’ll say it again: there’s nothing like waking up to your hot breakfast already made and waiting for you.  It’s even better if it’s a delicious breakfast the whole family enjoys!  This recipe is tried and true, and pretty easy to make.  The worst part is peeling the apples, but if you have certain kitchen gadgets to help you (apple peeler, corer and slicer), then it’s not too bad.  I double this, so I have to peel 4 apples.  But if you are making the single recipe, it’s only 2 apples.  So, no big deal.  The rest is just dumping everything in the greased crock pot, setting your crock pot on low, and you will have your reward in the morning!

Ingredients:
4 cups Milk
1/2 cup Brown Sugar
2 T. Melted Butter
1/2 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Cinnamon
2 cups Oats (not quick oats)
2 cups Apples, peeled and chopped
1 cup Dates or Raisins (optional)
Instructions:
1.  Spray a large crock pot with nonstick spray.
2.  Combine and mix well.
3.  Cook on low overnight or 8-9 hours. Stir well before serving.  Serves about 8 (I always double this, and we don’t have any leftovers with our family of 12)
Day 31: Two Appetizers that will be a hit!
We were so happy that all our older kids decided they wanted to stay home and ring in the New Year with us.  They had been talking about going to different friends’ houses, and I was a little bummed.  But in the end, everyone stayed home.  So, we had a few friends over here, and made LOTS of food!  Yay!  There were cheese balls with crackers, desserts dips, and meatballs!  Not to mention what our friends brought.  We played games, set off fireworks, and watched the ball drop at 11 (midnight in New York) and then celebrated at midnight, central time!  It was a blast!  This taco appetizer was really  good.  I think I’ll make it again when there is less food to compete with it.  The final recipe is kind of a “bonus.”  I realized I had posted the same recipe–Calico Beans–twice during my 31-day series.  So, I’m adding another appetizer to make up for it.
Layered Taco Appetizer:
Ingredients:
1/2 lb. ground beef
1/2 lb. hot Italian sausage
1 large onion, finely chopped
salt to taste
2 tsp. hot pepper sauce, or more or less to taste
2 16-oz. cans refried beans
4-oz. can chopped green chilies, drained
2-3 cups (8-12 oz.) grated Monterey Jack cheese
3/4 cup hot, or mild, taco sauce
tortilla chips or corn chips
garnishes: chopped tomatoes, chopped ripe olives, chopped green onions, smashed ripe avocado, cilantro, sour cream
Instructions:
1. In skillet, saute meats with onion until browned.  Drain off drippings.  Season meat with salt and hot pepper sauce to taste.
2.  Meanwhile, spread refried beans in lightly greased slow cooker.
3.  Spoon browned meat over refried beans.
4.  Top with chopped chilies.
5.  Sprinkle with grated cheese.
6.  Pour taco sauce on top of cheese.  (Do not stir).
7.  Heat in slow cooker for 30-60 minutes on High or until dip is heated through.
8.  Serve with chips and garnishes.
Cranberry Meatballs
My family will eat meat balls with any variety of sauces.  This one has a light, sweet holiday flavor because of the cranberries.  I couldn’t find two bottles of chili sauce (I think everyone else in Austin was making meatballs also), so I found a chili sauce that was a little spicy, but it worked well.  I used one regular and one of that sweet hot chili sauce, and it was really good!  I doubled this to go in my 7-qt. crock pot.
Ingredients:
1 bag frozen meatballs OR make homemade meatballs (see recipes below)
1 can jellied cranberries
12-oz. bottle chili sauce
2 Tbsp. brown sugar
1 Tbsp.  lemon juice
Instructions:
1.  Put frozen meatballs into crock pot.
2.  In a saucepan, combine cranberry, chili sauce, brown sugar and lemon juice.  Heat over medium-high heat until jellied sauce and brown sugar melt.  There should be no more chunks in the sauce, and it should be smooth.
3.  Pour sauce over meatballs, and stir to make sure all meatballs are coated in the sauce.
4.  Cover.  Cook on low for 3-4 hours or High for 2 hours.  Keep slow cooker on warm while serving.
Meatball Recipe:
2 lbs. ground beef
1/3 cup parsley flakes
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
2 Tbsp. minced onion
1 cup cornflake crumbs
2 eggs
1/2 cup ketchup
1.  In  large mixing bowl, combine ingredients until well mixed.
2.  Form into 50-60 meatballs and put in lightly greased 9×13 baking pan.  (You may need to do a couple of batches, or use a couple of pans).
3.  Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes, or until meatballs are cooked through (cut one open to check).
Variations on meatball and sauce recipe:
1. Use 1 lb. ground beef and 1 lb. ground pork instead of 2 lbs. ground beef.
2.  Use 10 3/4 can condensed tomato soup, mixed with 1 tsp. prepared mustard, instead of chili sauce for sauce.
Turkey Meatball recipe:
2 egg whites
2 lbs. ground turkey
2 green onions with tops, sliced
4 tsp. grated orange peel
2 tsp. reduced-sodium soy sauce
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper (optional)
Follow the steps for making  and baking meatballs, then add the sauce in crock pot.
If you choose to make your own meatballs, you can cook on Low for 2 hours, or high for 30 min to an hour, or until meatballs are heated through, and sauce is bubbly.
I pray that you all have a happy and healthy 2016!  Check in with me for adoption updates as well as more recipes and other content this year!  Looking forward to an amazing 2016.