Hello to all who read here. I hope your new year is starting off great. We are snowed/iced in this week at our house, and enjoying the coziness of it since our power didn't go out. I have to start this post with a huge WAR EAGLE...since my alma mater won the National Championship Monday night. I know it's just a game and all, but I must admit I almost had a heart attack watching that crazy football game! I was so glad when it was over!
Now, on to more important things...our adoption process. I am downright giddy, I must say. My heart is full of hope and joy at the thought of beginning the process to bring another child into our family from China. I received an e-mail from a friend of mine who lives in China and is spending some time in an orphanage there and her heart-wrenching details of what she experienced brought me to tears and confirmed to Gene and I that God is leading us to China once again.
We did a fundraiser over Christmas called Ornaments for Adoption. I am so thrilled to report that we cleared $1,100.00 for our adoption fund from this fundraiser. I cannot begin to express the gratitude we feel for those of you who supported us by purchasing ornaments, or just making donations. We are humbled and excited.
We have a new Georgia social worker since we changed countries. I had a great introduction call with him today and we set our first home study meeting for next Tuesday. I cannot wait! Many people have asked if we have to re-do everything since this is our 2nd adoption from China. The answer is yes, essentially we do. There are a few aspects of the home study that we won't have to do again, but all of the paperwork, fingerprints, medical exams, etc. do have to be done from scratch.
We are pursuing a special needs adoption. From what we've been told, the total process from now should take between 12-15 months. But, as we know, there is no set rules with adoption. We will just have to trust the Lord and His timing. It took us 22 months for the entire process with Eden. As it stands now, we do not have the money we need to complete this adoption. The Lord has already provided an in-home babysitting job for me to help us save what we need. We will continue to fundraise throughout the next year, and apply for grants, and be as wise with the money the Lord provides as we can...and we will trust.
I learned from our first adoption that the process is a two-way street. Only God can do it, but He wants our participation. And it is good for us to go without, isn't it? It reminds us daily of the one we are sacrificing for...that he/she is real and is waiting. Listen, no normal person has the money to adopt, ok? Let's just get that out there. Most people who adopt have either sacrificed to save, or take out a loan, or fundraise...but in all cases, it is the Lord who provides what is needed.
So, today I am filled with anticipation and excitement. I have a fresh calendar and my first appointment is set. I have my calculator, pencil, paper, giant adoption binder and Bible ready for what this year holds...whatever that might be. Whether this time next year we have a picture of our future child, or we are stuck in the process, or something has gone wrong, one thing I know...God's ways are right. So, I trust in Him!
1 comment:
Oh Keri...I am so tickled by this post...all the way around in every aspect--from how God showed up so BIG in the ornaments sales, to how He has confirmed you have a child in China, to your excitement over the upcoming year! Praise the Lord!
We love you and are praying for you and for a smooooooooooooooth process. Is that okay to pray for a smoooooooooooth process? ;)
We love yall! Give that Eden big hugs from her Wuhan bro and sis!
Love,
Laine
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