Sunday, November 16, 2014

quick post

Hello from Nanning!! Sorry for not a lot of updates. It's a bit crazy! We don't have the cord to upload photos from the camera to the tablet. Internet is crazy slow (lots o' filters). Our plan is to update as we can. I WILL post a picture of the FOUR of us when we can, but please be patient as I don't have my cord to transfer the images.
Prayer requests:
- josh's back is hurting more than we'd like.
- ryan's neck is hurting a bit too (causing headaches that are trying to be migraines).
- mary's behavior is a bit crazy. (We understand why. We get it. We know it will be for a while. It's just stressful for us because we are getting stared at nonstop, especially here in Nanning so we feel a bit on display).
- austin. He's been through MANY changes in the last few days. Pray for trust. Pray for his heart. Pray that we will konw what to do when we need to. We want him to know we are forever. 
On that note, the news you've all been waiting for.......we will meet our son tomorrow at 3pm. That will be 2am (sunday night/monday morning) for east coasters!
Thank you! Praise God from whom all blessings flow!!
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

here we go!

Well, we're off!!

Or so we thought. Lol after packing all night long (literally; I finished packing everything down to the last document, turned off the light in my office and josh's wake up alarm went off! Lol). Oh well. At this point in the game my body is running off of adrenaline anyway. 

So we leave for the airport at a crisp 3:45 am to catch our 6:20 flight. We get there, get all checked in, wait for boarding. We had 10 minutes left so I figured I'd take Mary to the bathroom one last time. Well as we were washing out hands, josh is calling for us to come on, that the plane was waiting on us. Well, that's what they told him, but they were waiting on others too. So we board, throw our bags in the overhead compartment, plop down, buckle up, and wait. And wait. And wait. Just as it looked like they were getting ready to give their instructions, the pilot grabbed the mic and explained that that plane was not leaving the ground. A broken part. And the backup piece was also broken. So we get our stuff, get off and wait in line. We have a new flight that we are catching at 11 to get us to our connecting flight in Chicago. That's the important one!!

Meanwhile Mary is passed out on the floor. Yes, I'm that mom today. And no I didn't sanitize the area (for those that know I'm a germophobe).  

Let's hope this bit o' excitement isn't how the rest of our trip will be!!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Let there be LOVE

Back by popular demand....
a 3rd and Final run of our tshirts!
this is the last chance, so grab yours while you can! It will run through Sunday November 9th!


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Monday, November 3, 2014

stay calm

stay calm

I repeat...STAY CALM. 


are you ready? 



We'll be leaving in DAYS. DAYS. 
Oh my word. It's here. It's time. 

ok. 
So this is what we need from you: 
We need you to pray. We know you've been praying A LOT for our family. PLEASE DON'T STOP!
- please continue to pray for Austin as he prepares to meet us. 
- please continue to pray for Mary as she prepares to be a big sister and adjust to life with a sibling. 
- please continue to pray for us as this is a big change for us too!
- travel anxiety to washed away.
- Mary's first plane ride....over 24 hours of travel time is pretty rough for your first flight ever! lol 
- travel mercies
- the last bit of funding. 
and most importantly:

A PRAYER OF PRAISE TO GOD FOR ALL THAT HE HAS DONE! All glory to GOD! 


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

where are we? I know you are asking


So, where are we? Well, in a nutshell: We LID'd (received our Log In Date) back in July and then that started our LOA (Letter of Acceptance / Letter Seeking Confirmation) wait. Then, as most of you know, 68 days later we received that magical envelope that our stork delivered : 


our stork :) 
Most of the time, people are counting down the days during their LOA wait. I'm talking like stalking their email...recounting days. It gets a little crazy. (it's kind of like that 3 minute wait when you take a pregnancy test...and you just don't know what the answer is going to be...except this 3 minute wait is more of 60-100 days). Well, we needed more room and the perfect house became available to rent...so we moved. And THAT'S what I did with my wait. lol We moved. Not everything is unpacked. Nothing is really finished (pictures aren't on the walls or anything). oh - and many have asked...we're still working on the kids room. They'll be sharing a room (it's big!) and we're going to have twin beds in there. I'll share pictures when it's done...but don't hold your breath for that to happen soon! lol  I'm hoping to finish unpacking boxes soon. But I'm getting there. SLOWLY, but surely. :)  Meanwhile, adoption stuff is happening as we are cleaning the house and moving. Citizenship paperwork is being filled out and sent to the appropriate place, work is picking up as the busy season starts, and fundraisers are happening. (At one point I actually had to tell someone, "please be patient with me. I'm not operating at 100%...I need a 30 second processing delay to comprehend what you just asked me". ridiculous, yes. necessity, YES)

And now...as of Monday the last chunk of paperwork was picked up from the consulate in China. That paperwork said that Austin is approved to be a US Citizen when he comes home. PRAISE GOD! Now that paperwork got forwarded to the official agency in China that oversees all adoption in that country. GUESS WHAT WE ARE WAITING ON.... 

WE ARE OFFICIALLY WAITING ON OUR TRAVEL APPROVAL!!!!! 
this is the last step yall. THE LAST STEP. (other than getting on the plane) This means that we could get the call in the next 2 weeks saying we are getting on a plane. We are experiencing every emotion that you think we would be. We're excited. happy. sad. nervous. anxious. over joyed. curious. EVERYTHING. I've been told that this is the most excruciating point...you're so close...but just don't know when the next thing is going to happen. It's kind of like when you're 38 weeks pregnant and you're just ready. Ready to meet this person you've been praying for and preparing for. And you know that your water might break...but where will you be? How will it happen? Are you going to freak out or remain calm? You're cleaning everything in sight. nesting like crazy...scatterbrained like crazy. 

WE ARE ALMOST THERE


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

her heart

I'm sitting at my computer tonight feeling overwhelmed. Making lists of all the things I need to get done before we travel, things we will need for travel, a few keepsakes we'd like to get while traveling.....you name it there's a list. overwhelmed. I had all these list in one notebook that I kept next to my computer, but it's been temporarily misplaced during the move. I'm also trying my best to make a list of things I need to update on the blog. I know yall have all been waiting for that. (like, really, really, really, patiently waiting ) I figured I would update the timeline (check), update the fundraising thermometer (check) and in walks my baby girl (her allergies have gotten the best of her in the last few days, so she hasn't been feeling well. Poor girl. I'm so very blessed that that is the usual extent of her getting sick)
"momma, what are you doing?"
"working baby"
"adoption work or photography work?"
"both" 
"well, what exactly work are you doing with adoption work? can i help?"
I told her I was trying to add money from the last few fundraisers and the grant that we received  so i could update the fundraiser thermometer on the blog. She disappeared for a moment and then came back...
holding a dollar. 
"momma, i know it's not a lot, but can we put this one dollar bill with the adoption stuff. I'm really ready for Austin to be home". 



{insert happy tears here} 

There you go ladies and gentleman. Many have asked about how Mary feels about Austin. She's excited and ready. She understands (as much as she can without experiencing it) that she will have to share me and Josh after he comes home. We aren't "just hers" anymore. She's wanted a sibling for a long time. A very long time. She's seen all of her friends have a brother or a sister...sometimes twice. She's been so excited for them. Genuinely happy for them. And she waits. I'm so thankful that God is using Austin to show her how awesome HE really is. I mean think about it...when you had your 2nd or 3rd child, didn't your oldest want it to be born their age? She gets that. She knows that they will fight sometimes. She also knows that they are going to have an incredible bond that can't be broken. They will always be there for each other. To watch over each other. Protect each other. Help each other. Be happy for each other. It's finally her turn. And after all the waiting, and the work, and everything else...she's STILL excited. 

She's also seeing all the things that kids her age don't normally see. She sees a ton of photos of kids that are her age or older or younger that don't have moms and dads. She sees them in less than ideal environments. She prays for these kids EVERY.SINGLE.DAY. I'm so thankful that God is working on her heart to care and love and pray for these kids. They say that adoption is not something that affects one child, but has a lasting effect for generations. I see this already. She's five yall. FIVE. And she gets this. 

She has an amazing beauty about her. I'm not talking about outside appearance (I know she's beautiful there too!).

I'm talking about her inner beauty. Her Heart. So compassionate, so loving, so tender. Her heart is being transformed. She's such a servant. I can't wait to see what God has planned for her. Watch out...it's going to be big.

It's amazing that I didn't know what to write tonight because there's a lot to catch up on. I mean, seriously. I haven't blogged since June. I'm sorry. I even asked my cousin an hour ago and said "I need to write a post, but don't know where to start" and she said " do one from Mary's prospective". BOOM. 30 seconds later, she comes in and He gives me an opportunity. About a blog post. Do you see that? This is what He's done for the last YEAR during this process. Constantly giving us just what we need. Never more. JUST what is needed. Do you know what that does? It makes us constantly rely on Him. Which is exactly what we are supposed to do. And we know that He'll continue to give us what we need. We are praising Him everyday for that! 

As of this post, (I did update the thermometer to the right but it's not complete yet), we are still about $3000 short of being fully funded. We aren't giving up. We know that God will provide that money. He has provided every single dollar that's on that number to the right already! He won't stop.

Will you please pray with us?
Pray for funding to be completed soon. Pray that God continues to work on Mary's heart. Pray that God works on our hearts. Pray that God works on Austin's heart as he prepares to have his life changed.
Thank you. 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

DTC

3 little letters.
DTC. 


That is all. 

oh - that means Dossier to China. And that means that all 13 of our documents, completely sealed, are on their way to China for them to review. yay. 
whew.
that was me breathing again. 
now to fill out grant applications..and more grant applications... and praying for a SHORT LOA (letter of approval) wait time. 
one more time. DTC. DTC. DTC


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

a month long birthday celebration

Austin's birthday is July 29th. I know his foster family will celebrate with him. We're just sad that we won't be there and he won't be here to celebrate with his forever family. So we thought we'd do our tshirt fundraiser as his month long birthday celebration! What do you think!?!?!
So... I know yall can't wait...Here it is!!!

Don't you just love it!?!?! We do. We are so thankful for Alicja designing this for us. (Yall. Seriously. She's awesome at so many things; mainly photography, designing, and just being awesome.  See!? 
So the plan behind the design : 1- LOVE, 2- gender neutral, 3- be awesome. That's it. 
Here's the breakdown: 
     -adult sizes S-3XL = $20
     -child sizes XS-XL [xs (2-4), s (6-8), m (10-12), l (14-16) and xl (18-20) ]. = $15
     -printed on the front of 100% cotton Navy shirts
     -order NOW thru Thursday July 17.
     -locals: pick up. out of towners: $5 flat shipping (for one or 10                     shirts)
So now you are thinking, "Well dang, that is an awesome shirt and I MUST have one. How do I get one????" Ok. All you have to do is email leeadoption@gmail.com and let me know your size and quantity then click on our PayPal "DONATE" button and enter the amount (make sure to include shipping if you need it!). You can also message me via facebook to order. 
These will be printed the week of July 21 and will be picked up on the 28th! 
So come, celebrate Austin's birthday with us! Thank you for your support!!!


Monday, May 12, 2014

questions

It seems this post is a little later than I wanted it to be. Better late than never right?
Every time someone finds out we're adopting from China, there is obviously excitement and curiosity. So we get questions all the time...and honestly, we don't mind the questions. A while back I asked yall (via facebook) what questions you had about Austin or adoption or us adopting Austin. And you ALL had some great questions. So here is my attempt at answering them!

--When is he coming home?!?
          not soon enough!! We are praying for travel sometime between September and November, but lets be honest...we're at the mercy of 2 governments. lol I keep telling myself "it's all in His timing!" 

--How long did the entire process take? And how was the process different from Mary's?
           Well, we started in late October and they estimate it taking (on average) between 8-14 months. BUT that honestly depends on what gender, age and special needs you are open to. The wait will be longer for a girl as young as possible with minimal special needs. A boy with the same special needs may be looked over by so many families. But that's a post for another day. 
           The process is VERY different from Mary's. Mary's adoption was a domestic, private adoption. We didn't have to do extensive amounts of paperwork. We had a background check, fingerprints and signed some papers. We only had to answer to an attorney. 

--What's his middle name and did anything special inspire you?
           His middle name is actually Austin :) We're keeping his Chinese name as his first name. Why not keep that as his middle name, you ask? Because he will be the 4th generation first born in Josh's family with Austin as the middle name. It just makes sense :) He's our first born son, therefore, Austin is his middle name! 

--Does Mary understand that being a big sister is a huge responsibility?
            I think she does. I'm sure there is a LOT that will be a learning curve for her, but she's amazing with smaller kids. Really, she is. 

--What is his special need {SN} (if it's not too personal)?
            He has a few needs, but the biggest one is bilateral clubfeet. Bilateral just means both, instead of one leg/foot. He was very blessed to be found by a non-profit advocating agency (more on this in the next blog post!!!) who brought him into their care in their orphanage / foster home and casted his legs and feet so that he could learn to walk! How awesome is that?! We'll still need to go get checkups with a specialist about this and have him remeasured for new braces as I'm sure he's outgrown his current ones. 
            There is another need that is listed in his paperwork. It's a crazy scary big word...that when you google them will scare you. "Suspected Thymoma in Mediastinum". But, here's the deal. It was found years ago during some xrays for something else totally unrelated. The basics are this: it could be bad, it could be gone, it could be nothing at all. We'll do an xray when he gets home. But here's what we are asking: Please pray with us that God has already healed this and it's a non-issue. I'm pretty sure God has taken care of it already, but would appreciate you praying over this specifically for us. 

--Does he know English?
             He knows a little. Not a lot from what I can understand. But we aren't worried about it. Honestly. We'll be trying to learn a few things in Mandarin to help ease the transition and as he's prepared for us, he may be taught a little more English to help him. We've already been researching specifics (books, tapes, dvds, apps) that we will be using too. 

--How old is sweet Austin and when do you think you'll get the green light to go get him?
              Our boy is 4.5...just 5 months younger than his big sister :) 
We should hear something in August as to when we can travel to get him, but we are specifically praying for September or October.

--When do we get to buy shirts?????
               Someone just read that and thought "shirts, what shirts?". We have an awesome friend that is designing an awesome design for us to print on a shirt for a fundraiser. We are thinking sometime June to August, but I REALLY think we might do this in the month of July to celebrate his birthday and bringing him home!

--Will Mary be going with you guys to bring him home?    
               She sure will. Some people have mixed feelings about this (and have expressed those to us), but here's the deal: she's a part of the process. Why would she not be included in going and bringing him home? (clearly, if we had more children, this would not be an option, but for the three of us right now, it is). We feel that it will help her transition into sister role and help him transition to not feel out of place with us. Imagine....leaving everything you've ever known to be given to a strange couple you've only seen photos of and then go spend 2 weeks with them in a hotel before you are takien on a plane across the world. Yep. I think Mary being with us will help him. Plus, he's used to being around kids! Yay!

--Has he ever heard of Jesus?
             I really don't know. I'd like to think he has, but more than likely he has not. This is one of the coolest parts of the process. We are SO EXCITED to bring him home and tell him and let him get plugged into kids church! Imagine all of the awesome things he will be learning about our Savior! {tears. I can't wait to see the look on his face when he learns about our Jesus and what Jesus did for him. yes, tears}

--How are the conditions he is living in until he comes home?
             I don't know a lot. Which is typical of international adoption and why faith is a huge part of it. But I know he's in a foster home and not an orphanage. He was living in an orphanage last year and transitioned well into a foster home. I'm so thankful for this because this allows him to see what the family dynamics are all about! (again, he's very blessed to have been taken care of through the nonprofit advocating agency I'll be talking about in the next post!)

--Does the facility show him photos of his mom, dad & sister and explain to him he will meet you soon?
              Not yet. We have to get a special piece of paper from China first. This paper is called LOA (letter of acceptance to adopt him specifically). Once we have this, the advocating agency he's being cared for by will tell him...and at that time he will receive some care packages from us!!!

--Can we pray for something specific? (any fears or nerves)?
              oh yes. there's a list. lol more to come on that very soon, but for right now, God knows all of the specifics, so please just pray for paperwork to go smoothly and quickly, Austin, us and Mary and the funding that God is providing!

--Is Austin set in stone? With that I mean can yall get all the way to China and end up with another kid?
               yes and no. haha. that was no help, was it? He is not "set in stone" for us. however, China will lock his file for us specifically. The ONLY way right now for us to lose him is if our documents don't make it by August. But God is awesome and we are on track to have them there at the beginning of June :) 
               Now, for that other part. No, we will not get to China and end up with another child. This use to happen in several countries, but thank you to the Hague convention, this no longer happens. This is protecting families and kids. 

--Why China? Why not a different country to adopt from?
               The easiest answer: because that's where our son is! Ryan has always wanted to adopt from an China or Korea since she was much younger. Josh needed a little bit more of a push. We knew we would start later in 2014 or 2015, but I (Ryan) saw Austin's photo on September 16 and knew immediately that he was her son! Josh knew about a month later. I know that sounds weird, but it's just like when two people know immediately that they were meant to be married. We knew he was our son!

--Do yall get more personal info about Austin (e.g. size, height, things he likes or is allergic to) to be able to prepare for his homecoming?
              We get a little bit, but not much to be honest. Sometimes after a family receive LOA, the family is allowed to ask a few questions that would act as an update. So we're hoping that we get to do that...but that doesn't always happen. 

--How does Josh feel in all of this? We get to read a lot of what you post, but Josh is quieter than you and I know it's a personal thing/choice, but I would love to read a little blog post written by him to get to how he's handling/experiencing the journey to his new son. 
              He's VERY excited. and VERY nervous and anxious and worried, but completely faithful. :)  I'm going to ask him if he'll make a special appearance on our blog. OUR blog. lol 
                
--Does Austin have any brothers or sisters?
             He has several foster brothers and sisters, but no biological ones that we know of. It's extremely rare in international adoptions (mainly China) that you are able to adopt siblings. However, there are several countries that you can adopt sibling groups from. The only time this comes up in Chinese adoptions is if it's a rare case that involves twins.    

--What part of China is he from?
              He is in southwest China. (I'm honestly not sure if we can say publicly which province he's located in!)

--Do you know why he was put up for adoption? If this is not too personal. 
               First, in most cases, this would be considered a personal question. But I'm still going to answer it. The correct term to use is "chosen for adoption" or the birth mother "made an adoption plan" or "chose adoption". This is the more positive terms used now for adoption. (We learned this several years ago when we went for a class with an agency, pre-Mary). 
               When it comes to Chinese waiting children, most are people say "abandoned". I hate that word. Want to know why? According to the definition, it means "careless disregard for consequences". I don't think that's what happens at all. These moms know fully well what they are doing. And I DO NOT mean that in a bad way. What they are doing is giving their child a chance at life. See, the average income over there is about $500 and there is no help for medical expenses. You also pay for all medical procedures up front. If you can't afford it,  you don't receive treatment. End of story. So when a child is born with an obvious disability or birth defect, most have no way to treat this for the child to live. So they will strategically leave the children where they will be found: police stations, hospitals, orphanage steps, fire stations. The moms know that by doing this, they are giving their children a chance at life. They will be found and given treatment. 
                  I'm sure there are more reasons why a mother chooses this for her child, just like here in the US. Our job is not to judge. Our job is to pray for them and ask for peace for them.


So I hope that helped answer some of your questions. If you have more, you know where to find us!

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Yard Sale!!

Yall. 
I don't even know where to start. Seriously. People have been giving us items since October for our yard sale...that was supposed to happen in October... and then it rained. 
And then it was supposed to happen in November....and then it rained. 
And again in December, and it was strangely cold in Savannah. And again in January and February on the dates we chose. 
So we picked a date in March....and it rained. Seriously. At this point we're wondering what we're going to do with all this stuff that's laying around hidden in every available space possible. So picked a date in April and the location fell through. Then we were questioning if we were supposed to even be having a yard sale to raise funds. I mean really, how hard can a yard sale be. So we contacted one last place and threw out a date and they said Yes! So we planned. We were bound and determined to have the yard sale May 3....rain or shine. If we had to hang tarps or find an indoor location, we would. lol 
But man oh man did God give us a GREAT day! It was beautiful! He even gave us a little rain storm to cool things off before the clouds left the sky and not a single one was to be found! After everything was sold, repacked and put away...we have enough stuff to have another yard sale (which will be happening next week on the east side of town) and another in Bluffton in June. We have a friend from church that is just starting all of their adoption paperwork and she came and was able to look through all of the "left overs" and took a car load home with her for their adoption fundraiser yard sale! 
A friend that helped us pack the stuff away joked that it seemed as though it was like the fishes and loaves...because every time we put a box in the truck...three more came out of nowhere. He supplies our needs. God is GOOD!!
several hours into it...and i said let's take a pic..and the response: "don't put it
on facebook!"...so i didn't..i'm putting it on the internet. lol sorry guys! 

this was about 2 hours after we started..and SO MUCH was already gone. 

again, about 2 hours after we started!

So...for the final total.....$1750!!!!
A HUGE thank you! Thank you to EVERYONE that prayed, donated, lifted boxes, packed boxes, priced stuff, came and helped unload the truck and sell stuff! THANK YOU!!!!
I'm sure this little face (below) will be grateful for your help! Thank you for helping us get a little bit closer!!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Mary's going to be a.....

Mary has some photos that she wants to share with everyone. We hope you enjoy them!








Please allow us to introduce to you, Austin. We love him so much already and are thankful that God has given us a son! We are all so excited, especially Mary (who has already started a list of the "things that big sisters teach their brothers"). 
Please continue to pray for us, but more importantly Austin! If all goes smoothly (remember, we're dealing with TWO governments), then we will hopefully get to meet him sometime September - November. 

Sunday, March 9, 2014

a few hours given

A HUGE thank you to the awesome twelve people that came out and helped us with the Savannah Hot Cocoa Half & 10K. These volunteers met us at the church (the registration pick up / starting line / parking area) at 715 am on a VERY chilly Saturday morning. Ok. It was cold. lol  We were assigned the job of "course marshalls" and we stood along the course and cheered on and directed the runners. It was so much fun! We all partnered up and we had someone to be with and hang out with while we cheered. Thank you Donna, Michael, Christina, Brian, Laura, Jenny, Chris, Janette, Stephen, Traci, Taylor & Olivia! We couldn't have raised this money with out you! Thank you for giving a few hours on a cold Saturday morning to help us bring our child home!

A HUGE thank you to Endurance Race Services for giving us the opportunity to be chosen as one of their specific charities for this race. We enjoyed our time and our thankful for your generosity and compassion! (please check them out and follow them here so you can keep up with all the awesome events they have coming up this year!)

And of course, THANK YOU TO ALL YOU WONDERFUL RUNNERS!!! Y'all were amazing to watch and have inspired me to try to start couch to 5k again....third time is the charm right??
our awesome friends!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Bai Jia Bei

100 Good Wishes

To welcome and celebrate a new life, there is a tradition in the northern part of China to make a Bai Jia Bei, or 100 Good Wishes Quilt. It is a custom to invite friends and family to contribute a patch of cloth with a wish for the baby. Part of the patch of cloth goes into the quilt for the baby, and the other part will go into a creative memory notebook with the wish for the child. The quilt contains the luck, energy, and good wishes from all the families and friends who contributed a piece of fabric. The quilt is then passed down from generation to generation.
Some examples:


Great right?!?! So this is our next fundraiser!! We're going to be making a quilt for our son/daughter! We are asking for you to send us THREE items: an 8x8" (or larger) piece of quality cotton fabric, a "wish" (can be scripture, prayer, poem, words of love, etc.) and a donation.
The fabric you choose can be something you find in a fabric store that you simply like, something that you feel represents your family, or something you feel represents our family/child.
If you would like to participate, but are out of the country, or unable to send a piece of fabric, just let me know as I have a few pieces i pulled recently for that very reason and I can add them to the quilt! (donation can be made through our PayPal link on our blog, and the "wish" can be added in the note via PayPal or emailed to me).
So what do you think? I am so excited about this one! It fits our family so well!
I love the way these two quilts look. These are the quilts I will probably be using for inspiration for our 100 Good Wishes Quilt.


Thank you and as always, please continue to be in prayer for us and our child!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

We're adopting...

Some may know already, others may not. WE'RE ADOPTING FROM CHINA!!!! 

We are all very excited and know God has put us on this journey for a reason. We can't wait to meet our son/daughter and find out all about him/her. 
Here are some BIG things you can do for us:
PRAY. Pray. Pray. Please pray. We need it. Our child needs it. Our journey needs it. Pray for what you may be asking. If you are like me, you like specifics. Well, sad news. On this journey, there aren't a lot of specifics! But we do know a few things we are praying for and we are asking others to join us. Here they are: 
First and foremost: OUR CHILD. 
          -his/her health. we are adopting from the waiting child list so our child will have some minor health needs. He/she may be having surgeries that we aren't aware of. We want our son/daughter covered in prayer all day long every day until we come to get him/her.
          -his/her caretaker/nanny. We are praying that whoever is taking care of our child until we can, is loving them with as much love as possible.
          -his/her friends at the orphanage/ foster home. They are all in this together and are the only family each of them have EVER known. It's very emotional (even at a young age) to see their friends leave and them not. Or they leave the only family/friends they've ever known to go with someone they now are calling mom & dad. It's rough. And they are young. and have young hearts. They all need our prayer. 
          -our family. We would love to be covered in prayer as well. Everything from determination for filling out papers and collecting papers to protection from spiritual warfare.
          -Mary. She's a part of this process too. We want her to see and know why it's important in what we are doing. We want her to want to participate and BE a part of this process. God isn't just giving us a child, He's adding to our family. He's giving this child to all of us. 
          -fundraising. We have a LOT of money to raise. We'll be saving as we can, making sacrifices along the way, receiving donations from people that God has called to give, having many, many fundraisers, working odd & end jobs to raise funds, and we'll also be filling out MORE paperwork to apply for grants. Please pray with us that God will provide every dollar needed to bring our child home. We have faith he will. He's called us to do this and He will provide the means. 

Thank you for being on this journey with us. It's going to be exhausting, emotional, fun, crazy and SO WORTH IT when you meet us at the airport when we bring our son/daughter HOME!!!








Friday, January 10, 2014

boston butts fundraiser

Thank you to EVERYONE that purchased a boston butt ticket from us for our fundraiser!! We sold enough to make $1190 towards our adoption!! yay! Praise God! Please be looking out for the next fundraisers :) we have some really awesome ones coming up !