2012 was full.
Full of blessings from so many people who came alongside us on this journey. Full of God's goodness showering down on our family. Full of overflowing love for a little gal called, "A".
In January of last year, we were working on finishing our homestudy, and then for the next few months after that we prepared our dossier. We had the mad rush of 2012 at the beginning of May when we received word that our dossier need to be completed and at our agency's office by the end of that week. I get tears in my eyes thinking of that week, and God's faithfulness.
It was nuts, and we got everything done--barely.
In April, May, June, and July, we were collecting items for the fundraiser garage sale. I proved to Mr. Fly that I could be strong if I wanted to as we lifted all kinds of items in and out of a trailer and truck. I think we could start a new business venture in moving items... "A Husband, Wife, and a Truck".
July was the garage sale. The mega garage sale.
July was hot. I am not sure how to describe the garage sale prep other than it was the kind of hot where sweat is rolling down everyone's faces and legs.
Lots of good memories, and some funny ones too.
God made himself very evident to us through the garage sale time.
In August, our friends hosted the adoption cook-out dinner---a great evening with great people, and once again God provided.
At the end of August, we received our A*ticle 5, and started the waiting for our approval from In*ia---which we are still waiting on.
In July, August, and September, we spent many hours filling out multiple grant applications, and some of our family, friends and elder got lots of letter writing experience through this as well as they graciously provided reference letters for Mr. Fly and I. THANK YOU!
In September, I went to an adoption parenting conference in Nashville. Mr. Fly had to work, but I was super glad I got to go, and soak up lots of information with some other couples and friends.
Later on in September, I held another garage sale at our house.
This fall we attended an adoption support group going through the Empowered to Connect book every Sunday night for about 11 weeks. It was a fun, fun group, and we learned a lot.
That is our year of adoption activities in a nutshell. I left out about a million things.
Oh, and we have also been attending some various sign language classes, but we really need to start cracking down on sign because we have much room for improvement.
We have seen God put people and organizations in our life to make this journey possible, and to also be part of the journey with us as we wait.
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts to everyone who lifts "A" up in prayer, gave their time, thoughts, listening ear, those who volunteered for our garage sale and benefit dinner, and those who gave generous and sacrificial financial support to help bring "A" home... from the garage sale to the benefit dinner to checks in the mail. We are very blessed. Thank you to each of you are there for us, and care about our little girl. It means big stuff to us. We so appreciate each one of you, and we have quite the story to tell this special little girl when she comes home. We can't really convey our gratefulness to you in words, but please just know we are so thankful.
We have and are experiencing the body of Christ.
Prospective Adoptive Families: As far as grants, we would highly highly encourage you if you are adopting and could use financial assistance that you take the time and effort to apply for adoption grants. There are people out there who WANT to help you.
Please contact me if you want a list of grants that I would recommend, and I can help walk you through the process. We have been very blessed spiritually and financially by several grant agencies.
2012 went so quick. We hope 2013 goes that quick too if it means we get to see "A" sooner.
As for what we are doing now as we have faced a stall in the process...we wait, and pray for news.
I have made some awesome new friends who are also adopting from A's country, and we are able to stay in close touch in the long process. One of my friends posted last night about how long another friend had been waiting on their approval from In*ia, and I realized that I don't even know exactly long long we have been waiting now. So I counted. We are going on 6 months of wait, and in the beginning of the wait, we thought MAYBE we would have to wait a month. I don't really like to keep count...I guess I'm in denial that maybe we are one of "those" people who have to wait what seems like "forever" to bring their child into their family. Although, believe me, we have not waited near as long as many others.
I need to start blogging about other things besides our adoption process because frankly, there is not much to say, and I am finding less and less humor to write about in the process.
We just want her home.
An encouraging verse to me this week:
Romans 12:2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
***Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
I want to renew my mind with thoughts of His faithfulness, His goodness, His grace, and His perfect plan.
Blessings to all of you in the New Year.
May God Bless and comfort your aching hearts and arms! I think of you often and whisper a prayer on your behalf and A's! Looking so forward to seeing you Sunday!
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Thanks Shelly~
DeleteWe are looking forward to seeing you all too! Just wish I could show up with Slater in my arms for you. :)
What a year you had! I am praying that 2013 brings progress for your daughter's case, and a loooonng plane ride to meet her at last . . .
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:) You know all about the long plane ride. Oooo boy. But you know, I am sure you would agree---a long plane ride would be totally hunky dory okay with me. :)
DeleteOh what a year it has been for you Colista! So much going on. I know the wait is hard. It is easy for me to say, but having been through this for almost 4 years, I want you to know that God will deliver. He is faithful. Keep your faith. I know it is hard at times. A is coming to a wonderful family and so many of us are thinking of her and you in our prayers. Love, Mummy J
ReplyDeleteHe is faithful--you're so right. i appreciate the reminders. :)
DeleteI love that you are Mummy J.
I guess I'll be Mummy C? I kind of like Mummy rather than Mommy anyway. ;)
I'm thankful for you!
Well, hopefully one of the posts you'll get to write about it is ME coming to visit. I hope, I hope, I hope!!!! And if I do, we're so eating a Krispy Kreme donut together. So glad we are in this journey together. :o) Soak up some sun for me!!!!!! Oh darn...I'm logged in as Sarah. Okay, now that Sarah is officially flying home right now, I will go log out of her account, and log back into mine. So...it's really Mer, not Sarah.
ReplyDeleteOh Colista, I just want her home with you as well!
ReplyDeletehehehe...I just noticed that "I" already posted, up above!