Saturday, July 29, 2017

A lot has happened.

It has been years since we have posted any updates about our adoption. We have been in the process now for a total of four and a half years! Our journey has taken many twists and turns and the Lord has been faithful through it all. About two and a half years ago for a variety of reasons we felt the Lord was drastically changing our plans. Our son was not waiting for us in Ethiopia as we originally thought, instead it was Haiti. We still have not yet received our referral but we are very hopeful that we will before the end of this year! We are continuing to trust the Lord and his perfect plan and perfect timing. We look forward to the day when we bring our son home to join his forever family.

We have designed new tshirts that are now for sale to help support us on this journey. If you would like to purchase a shirt click the link below....



There are adult and kid sizes and other color options to choose from.

There are other ways to support us if you click on the adoption fundraising tab.

Thank you for all your continued love and support! 

We would love for you to join us in praying that the Lord would bring our little man home to us soon! 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Let the wait begin....

It has been a little while since I have posted any updates on our adoption process, so here goes...

We have reached a pretty major milestone - we are on the waiting list!  Maybe it doesn't sound that exciting but it means we are pretty much finished with our end of things. The only thing we will have to do is update any information that changes (job promotions, house purchases, etc.) and redo anything that has an expiration date if the time comes (like fingerprints). It is really difficult to predict exactly how long our wait will be, but a good guess is somewhere between 2 and 3 years. Right now that seems like forever but I am sure it will go by faster than we think. We have placed it all in God's hands and we know that He already has our child/ren picked out for us and they will be home with us in His perfect timing! We are just thrilled to be finished with all the paperwork, home study visits, training, reading, etc. Not that we didn't enjoy the process, but it is a relief to have it all completed. 

For anyone interested, we are still selling t-shirts. You can go to the adoption fundraising tab to see what they look like. Our girls did the artwork and are so proud of them! Feel free to comment here or let me know if you would like one. They are $20.00 each. 

One more somewhat random thought. For Christmas our girls got the first four of thirteen in the "What's in the Bible? with Buck Denver" series. We have been watching them and absolutely loving it!!! They were created by Paul Vischer, the same guy who created Veggie Tales. They walk through the entire Bible and explain how all the stories fit together in one big, redemptive story of God. Dan and I are learning from them too! They cover difficult questions and the history of the Bible as well. I would highly recommend them! Here is a link (if you are interested in them and you purchase them through this link we will get a percentage toward our adoption at no extra cost to you)...



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Adoption t-shirts!!

We have finally designed some t-shirts to help raise money for our adoption! Actually, our girls did most of the designing;  Mary Claire wrote the text and Lilly Jane colored the picture. They have been coming up with all kinds of ideas to help us raise money and designing a t-shirt was the one that made the most sense. They should be coming in the mail any day now and if you would like to purchase one you can let us know in advance (either by commenting here or sending me a message on Facebook). Here is what they will look like:

 
They will be $20.00 and we have youth sizes (limited quantity) as well as adult sizes. Once we actually get them in I will take a picture of one and post it.  

Also, don't forget when you are doing your Christmas shopping (if you use Amazon) PLEASE click on our link first and Amazon will give us a percentage from your purchase at no extra cost to you! All the money we receive from Amazon goes straight into our adoption fund. For more information please click on the "Adoption Fundraising" tab on our blog. I plan to put the t-shirts there as well as soon as I have pictures to post. Here is the link for our Amazon account: 


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Why??

The most frequent question I hear lately is why? Why are you adopting? Why did you choose Ethiopia? Why not just have more biological children? Why are you homeschooling your children? Why not send them to public school? etc. I thought I would write a post to address the two main questions for those of you who are wondering the same things.

First of all why did we choose to adopt? In a word....Obedience.

Part of the reason we adopt is because we are adopted - adopted as children of God. We are sinful and undeserving, and yet by God's grace and through faith in His son, Jesus, we are forgiven. Not only are we forgiven but we are made co-heirs with Christ. In Romans 8: 15-17 it says: The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.

We believe that every Christian is called to care for orphans.

Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.   - James 1:27

Do we believe every Christian is called to adopt? No. How the call to care for the orphans is accomplished is different in the life of every Christian. Some may pray for the orphans of the world; others may financially support those who are adopting, an orphanage, or other orphan care ministries; still others may choose to foster children or adopt. For us, we felt God leading us to adoption. Our decision to adopt was merely an act of obedience to God's leading in our lives.

Why are we homeschooling our children? To answer this question I would once again use the same word...Obedience.

First of all, let me say that I find nothing wrong with public school, particularly in Hartselle. We have excellent public schools with top-notch educators. Young adults graduating from our high schools are more than prepared to take on college.

With that being said, God tells us in His word that we are to bring up our children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4). He also tells us in Deuteronomy 6:5-7 "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul and with all your strength. And these commandments I give to you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk about them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise."

Once again, the way this is accomplished may look different for every family. However, the bottom line for Christians is clear - we are to train our children to know and serve God and to bring Him glory. For our family, we feel that God has laid homeschool on our hearts as a way of accomplishing this goal. Being my girls' teacher allows me to set the curriculum. As a result, we decide how and when our children receive Biblical instruction. (Two side notes: 1. We have found an amazing Bible curriculum that I would highly recommend and you don't have to be a homeschooler to use...here is the link: http://www.biblestudyguide.com.  2. We are part of a homeschool group that helps tremendously!  We meet once a week and then I reinforce what we learn there throughout the remainder of the week.  It is nationwide, here is the link: https://www.classicalconversations.com ) Not only do we have dedicated time for studying God's word, I am able to train and teach my girls all day.  Once again, I don't mean to say every Christian should homeschool. We don't even know how long we will homeschool.  Right now, our goal is to give our girls a firm foundation in faith through homeschooling, but we plan to constantly pray and seek God's guidance as to what the future holds. And so...Why do we homeschool? Obedience to God's calling for our lives.

I don't mean to sound as if we have it all figured out. We certainly do not!  Living in obedience to God's word is a huge and impossible struggle in this world.  Praise the Lord for his grace and forgiveness! Our goal is to continually strive to have our lives line up more and more with God's word.

I hope this helps to answer those who are curious. If you have any questions about adoption, orphan care, homeschool, etc. feel free to ask them. We don't claim to have all the answers, but we can tell you what we know from our personal experience.


Friday, July 26, 2013

last two home study visits

We have now finished all of our home study visits!! It is up to our social worker to compile all our information to complete the process. The last two visits have been easier than the first couple. During the first of the two we talked about our parenting and discipline style and during the second we discussed difficulties our child may experience after adoption as well as the transracial side of things. During the fist visit all of our children were present so our social worker could see how we interact as a family. The next thing up for us is to get immigration approval to adopt and then we will prepare our dossier to send to Ethiopia! Once all that is completed it will basically be a matter of waiting for a referral. Right now they say the wait may be around 18 months but could be as long as 24 months. Honestly, right now the wait time doesn't really bother us. Elsie is still just 9 months old and the older she gets before our adoption the easier the transition will be. We are trusting that it will all work out in God's perfect timing and he will place the exact child/ren in our home that he intended. (Side note: We are seeking approval to adopt 1-2 boys ages 0-6 but are currently still requesting a single boy 0-2. As Elsie gets older we may broaden our age range a bit as well as decide to seek the adoption of 2 children instead of 1.)


I can't wait for the day we add another sweet face or two to this lineup!!!


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Build Your Kingdom Here


Okay...I don't mean to sound like a music snob, but I am pretty particular about the music I listen to. As a result, I have a hard time finding Christian music that I truly enjoy so when I find something, I like to pass it along for those of you in the same boat. This song actually came on the radio and then I came home and listened to it again. I love the message! Here are the lyrics: 

Come set Your rule and reign
In our hearts again
Increase in us we pray
Unveil why we're made
Come set our hearts ablaze with hope
Like wildfire in our very souls
Holy Spirit come invade us now
We are Your Church
We need Your power
In us

We seek Your kingdom first
We hunger and we thirst
Refuse to waste our lives
For You're our joy and prize
To see the captive hearts released
The hurt; the sick; the poor at peace
We lay down our lives for Heaven's cause
We are Your church
We pray revive
This Earth

Build Your kingdom here
Let the darkness fear
Show Your mighty hand
Heal our streets and land
Set Your church on fire
Win this nation back
Change the atmosphere
Build Your kingdom here
We pray

Unleash Your kingdom's power
Reaching the near and far
No force of hell can stop
Your beauty changing hearts
You made us for much more than this
Awake the kingdom seed in us
Fill us with the strength and love of Christ
We are Your church
We are the hope 
On Earth


Monday, June 17, 2013

Another Home Study Visit

Last Thursday we had another home study visit. This time it wasn't actually at our home, but in the Lifeline office in Huntsville, AL. Prior to this visit Dan and I had to complete a VERY extensive autobiography that included everything from our relationship to our parents when we were young to our marriage life. There were questions like: How did your parents show affection to you and your siblings? What were your hobbies, interests, activities in high school? What are the emotional roles in your marriage? The list goes on and on and on and on. While it was very time consuming to complete I understand why they want us to provide that information. They need to get to know us and understand us as best they can. Like I said before, it seems as though they want to be able to help with any issues that need addressing not try to uncover things that deem us unfit for adoption. Our visit went great! We could not be more pleased to have the social worker we were assigned. She has made us feel very comfortable throughout the entire process.

Our next scheduled visit is July 1st. This one will be in our home and our children will be present so our social worker can watch us interact as a family. Before that visit we have to complete a set of discussion questions as well as a transracial exercise. We are also to be working on all the education pieces they have for us including: reading a book called The Connected Child,   reading quite a bit of information on Ethiopia itself, reading some information on our agencies (un)Adopted program, and completing a 10+ hour Hague training. We are almost finished with all the education already, which is great!


In other news....Thanks to Aly (http://erpbyalyson.com/blog/) I have new portraits of my three girls!!! Could not be more excited! Here are a few....