Hibbs Family
Brian &
Kimberly, John Paul,
Alisson & Ethan
The greatest thing I’ve learned from the last year is that raising three
children from a different world and culture without completely losing your mind
is not possible without the grace of Almighty God. He alone has kept this thing
going well. We wake every morning knowing we are human and rest every night
knowing He is not and that He is with us.
John Paul is nine now and has been actively active at all times since we met
him. He is constantly able to interject the subject of food into any
conversation. He is extremely intelligent and was on the Honor Roll in his first
semester at school. He plays soccer like a pro in the YMCA League and enjoys
NASCAR and basketball as well. He reads books whenever he gets the chance.
Especially when he’s supposed to be doing homework or sleeping. He is also a
very good artist who loves to draw pictures of cars. Especially when he’s
supposed to be doing homework or sleeping. He says he want to be a teacher when
he grows up but doesn’t want a wife or children because, in his words, “children
are too much trouble.” Very perceptive child….
Alisson, who is now eight, enjoys collecting live bugs and trying to sneak them
into her room as pets. Her favorite toy is a bug vacuum cleaner. She loves to
climb trees. She also loves music. She sleeps covered with stuffed animals and
wants us to buy her the live equivalent of each one. Not sure where she plans to
keep the bears…. She loves to ride her bike, help Mom around the house, and
enjoys being a homeschooler. Alisson also stays busy losing teeth and putting
them under her pillow for the tooth fairy. Pink is her favorite color and she
likes to play dress up in Mom’s old gowns. She says she wants to be a house
builder when she grows up.
Ethan is a five-year-old cherub who enjoys streaking about the house wearing
only a smile. That smile could melt granite but won’t save him if he messes with
my remote control again. He is continuously curious and can’t help but dismantle
everything he gets his hands on. No interest in reassembly yet…. He loves to
ride his bike or scooter or both and loves to play basketball with the
neighborhood kids. He is in constant contact with at least one Matchbox car at
all times whether asleep or awake. He is very excited about starting school. He
already has a great vocabulary. One night the prettiest five-year-old girl in
the neighborhood ate pizza beside him and when she finished he looked at her and
said those words every girl longs to hear … “Go wash your face.” What a charmer.
Collectively they are all taller and fuller. They no longer speak or understand
Spanish though we are hoping they will relearn it later perhaps in school.
Kimberly home schooled all three this summer to get them caught up with math and
English (spelled s-o-u-t-h-e-r-n). Ethan has a pronounced drawl already. I’m
trying to get him to talk Yankee but I think I’m outmatched. Alisson is starting
to sound southern with some of her words. They loved spending as much time in
the neighborhood pool this past summer as possible and are all becoming
confident swimmers. As with any sibling group they don’t always get along. Each
wants all the attention they can get and are willing to do whatever it takes to
get it.
As for Kimberly and myself, we have pulses and are breathing. Anything beyond
that is icing on the cake. My job as a therapist requires me to try to get 13-15
people who don’t want to do anything to do things they see no reason to do.
Kimberly’s job is different only in the number of people. How she does it and
creates meals, does laundry, shops, oversees homework, and keeps herself pretty
absolutely amazes me. She is really getting this Mom thing down. I’m the
Enforcer when it comes to discipline as well as the maintenance man, auto
mechanic, paramedic, and long-distance driver on weekend trips. Together we make
a great team and are looking forward to many years of parenting these children,
OUR children. We miss the news most nights because one or more of the kids is
giving us the news from school or tattling on the others. We really don’t miss
the news of the world anymore because we have our own world now and we like it
better than the old one.
Brian, Kimberly, John Paul, Allison & Ethan Hibbs,
cpakhibbs@msn.com