Friday, January 18, 2008

Until we are together



I WILL NOT LEAVE YOU ORPHANS, I WILL COME TO YOU
JOHN 14:18

Encouraging


Today I met with Brandon's English teacher, who recently returned from Vietnam. She adopted a baby boy. It was a very encouraging visit,as she showed me pictures of Vietnam,the orphanage and told me of her trip. There is much more to see there then I realized. She eased a lot of my anxieties about cultural differences. She enjoyed the food and said her experience with the Vietnamese people was wonderful. Many came up to her and said"lucky baby" One young girl came up to her and said"no mother, No father" She pointed to her son and said "New mother,New Father" Thank You. She said it was very touching. It was so great talking to someone who has been through it all. The last thing she said to me really touched my heart. she said, " I know sometimes it is hard to wait but you will end up with YOUR child ,the one that was meant for you and your family. Hearing that makes waiting a little bit easier.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Grandpa to the Rescue




Well,after sitting for 6 months in our family room,much to my dismay nothing had been done on the dollhouse we bought last summer. Chuck mentioned it to his dad and he said he'd take a look at it. We gave it to him on January 1st and what this man has accomplished in 4 stinkin' days is amazing!! Go Ernie Go. We dropped off paint yesterday. I am so excited now at the idea of this actually getting done & I am so gratful that he was willing to put the time and effort into this. I am hoping to keep putting pictures up as it progresses

Friday, January 4, 2008

Happy New Year

Well, another year has come and gone but this year was a year that we moved forward on the adoption and officially became a "waiting family". Though in my heart we've been a waiting family for MANY years. Our SW came out on the 2nd because the homestudy has to be updated yearly. She said we have about 100 families infront of us But 100 behind us also. I told her I had a good feeling about this year-she said I do too. That was encouraging. Brandon has to go through quite a bit of paperwork and fingerprinting by his 18th birthday in September, since he will be a legal adult. That seems so funny to me, I have gotten other letters informing me of his upcoming "adulthood". I think to my self, These people must be crazy, that's no adult- THAT'S MY BABY!
She said we should be getting an ok to start on our dossier soon(GOOD NEWS). Well, We will all just have to sit back and see what that wonderful, wacky God of ours has in store for us all in 2008. 2007 was filled with so many blessings and that is what I hope for 2008 for my family, friends and a little orphan girl waiting somewhere in Vietnam.