Saturday, July 21, 2018

One Year

Today marks one year that our dossier has been registered with IBESR in Haiti.  It honestly has gone by so much faster than I expected.  Probably because this past year has been the hardest we have faced in many ways.  We have been tempted more than once to stop this process - feeling inadequate, unsure of His calling, fearful of the unknown.  These feelings amidst other great challenges have left us in a place of waiting on the Lord to show us His will.  The door has not been closed and so we press on.  Our home study update was completed this spring and our immigration approval was updated in June.  For now, we wait on Him to bring us through the days ahead.  We don't expect a referral for at least another year, so until our home study expires next year there is little to do but pray.  A seemingly small action but is anything but.  We ask for your continued prayers for our family and for the people of Haiti that continue to face great challenges we cannot comprehend. 

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Glory to You Alone Father

When we started our adoption just over a year ago, we knew what the Lord was asking us to do.  We knew there would be mountains and valleys before us but that He would provide a way as only He can. 

When we shared the news with our family and friends, we also created a space for anyone who felt called to financially support us.  There were some that questioned that decision directly with us (thank you for your willingness to have tough conversations!) and some that privately passed judgment without reaching out to us for understanding.  And of course, there were those who felt lead to give in varying amounts that came at exactly the right time.  We cannot tell you even now how amazed we were at God's faithfulness during this time last year!

We firmly believe that a body of believers is more than a church.  It is a group of people serving our Lord Jesus Christ who take seriously the call to serve others and as Galatians 6:2 tells us "carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."  The journey of adoption isn't about us or the child that will join our family, it is about the lives that are touched for His glory along the way. 

I love this quote by Teresa of Avila:

"Christ has no body now but yours.  No hands, no feet on earth but yours.  Yours are the eyes through which he looks compassion on this world.  Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good.  Yours are the hands through which he blesses all the world.  Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are his body.  Christ has no body now on earth but yours."

Those that gave did so with generous hearts, expecting nothing in return of us.  We knew that one day we would return that gift back to each giver to bless them as they blessed us.  They say that "it is in giving that we receive."  What a joy it has been to give back to those that acted as the body when we needed them!  What a privilege it is that we are all called to do this for one another!  It's not about us.  It's all about Him.

"And as for you, brothers and sisters, never tire of doing what is good." 2 Thessalonians 3:13

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

2018 Update!

It's hard to believe our dossier has been waiting for six months already!  I know some are curious...how are things going?  Are you any closer to bringing your son home?  The quick answer is that every day brings us closer to meeting him and bringing him home!  We do expect our referral to take up to three years so only 2.5 more years to wait!  Right now we are gathering paperwork and preparing for our home study update to be completed next month.  Once that is done we sit tight and do more waiting.  But the truth is that there is SO much to learn in the waiting!  One thing we are confirming now with other families but wish we would have known sooner, was the spiritual attacks that come when you decide to follow the Lord's call to adopt.  2017 was a hard year in many ways for us.  We are shaken but not destroyed and depending on the Lord to hold us and guide us even more in ALL things.   

Romans 8: 31, 37
What then shall we say to these things?  If God is for us, who can be against us? Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.

Friday, July 21, 2017

The Clock Starts Now

This crazy week ended with an email from our agency that our dossier is officially registered with IBESR!  This is another huge milestone!  As I was driving home I was processing so many emotions.  I would compare it to seeing the pregnancy test turn positive and knowing that one day, many nights and days from now, a child is going to join your family and your whole world will be changed forever.  You don't know what it will look like but you suspect there will be immense joy, sleepless nights, intense obstacles, and a love that no words can describe. 

Lord God, this journey is in your hands.  Help it to move according to your perfect timing.  Give us peace and an eagerness to learn as we settle into "the wait."  Guard and protect our child from danger and physical illness.  Please provide caregivers to love him until he comes home.  In Jesus' name, Amen.

How long is the wait?  We are told an average wait time for a referral is 2-3 years.  During this time we will continue to save money and update our home study and immigration documents as they expire.  Please continue to keep us in your prayers.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Off to Haiti!

We received good news today!  Our dossier is back from D.C. and on its way to Haiti!  It will take a month or so for it to be registered with IBESR, the Haiti equivalent of family and children's services.  They are responsible for approving families, ensuring the child meets criteria and is eligible for adoption, and following the Hague convention rules for international adoption.  Once the dossier is registered, we begin the official wait time.  When we initially applied our understanding was that it would be a 2-3 year wait before we would receive a referral.  At this point that timeline could be more like 3-4 years.  We trust that all will come together in God's perfect timing.  He laid this path before us and we know He will guide us on the journey ahead.  We ask for continued prayers for our child(ren) waiting to come home! 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Work in the waiting

We were notified Friday that our dossier is translated and is on its way to Washington D.C. for authentication.  They expect this to take 3-4 weeks.  In the waiting, we are starting to dig deeper into learning.  I have joined two groups on Facebook which have been extremely helpful.  One is just for families adopting from Haiti so great conversation from people at many different places in the journey (understanding timelines, expectations, hurdles, etc).  The other is a group specifically for transracial families and helping white adoptive families understand black culture.  The reality is that our community has very little diversity compared to most cities so for me personally, race has never been a big issue.  But the more we dig in the more we realize how little we understand (which I expected would happen) and how conversations need to be started.  I'm starting to see just how much work needs to be done in me and I am thankful that the Lord is working those changes on His timing.  I'm also seeing how different people from my past are now present again for this new season.  How wonderful are your ways Lord!   

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Week of Encouragement

After a hard day of work on Monday I was beyond thrilled to come home and find our immigration approval waiting in the mail.  Another milestone reached!!! Our dossier arrived at our agency today and they will be translating the documents in the coming weeks. 

Tuesday was my birthday and we celebrated by connecting via phone with a mom in Georgia who is nearing the end of her adoption process.  She has two sons in Haiti that will be joining their forever family.  After we hung up the phone Ryan and I looked at each other and both agreed that the Lord had brought her into our life at just the moment we needed it.  Hearing her journey (and pieces from many others she knows) and her faith, her struggles, and how their family is preparing gave us so much insight.  And there is something amazing about connecting with other believers that God has called to journey the same path.  You cannot deny He is at work. 

I think we both have found peace in what we know will be a wait.  We knew that going into this but once your heart feels the tug toward a child waiting for you, the length of time almost seems unbearable.  And yet, as we look back on the faithfulness of God in so many seasons of our life together, we know He has plans and work to do during the waiting.