I'm finally back on my blog after forever away! It feels good. Now I'm committing to updating it more regularly since we have such exciting news! We've started the process of adopting a baby girl from Ethiopia! For the most part, it's still so long away and and too much for me to wrap my head around. But we're so excited and can't wait to get started on all the paperwork!
At this point, we have submitted an online application, been approved, signed some forms, and are waiting to be assigned a social worker, hopefully in the next day or 2, to start our paperwork and home study. We also have to complete 10 hours of online training on international adoption so I've been working on that and have completed roughly half of it. It's pretty long and tedious, but very worth it!
But I'm getting ahead of myself.... I have a "new" wonderful friend who moved here this past summer who has 3 children just about my children's ages. The first time we ever got together for a play date, she said they were going to adopt a baby in the near future. I thought that was the craziest thing I'd ever heard of. The woman had 3 kids, just like I do, the same ages and she wanted another one?? I couldn't even comprehend it. But this is what I chalk up to God planting the seed in my heart last summer. Months go by. I read her blog. She has links to a lot of other blogs and they're all families who've adopted who also have multiple biological kids. I get hooked reading these blogs, and Jesus begins working in my heart and opening it to adoption. I have another great friend who adopted last year but she only had 2 biological kids when she adopted so she wasn't crazy to me. Anyway, I kind of wanted to talk to Luke about it but was afraid to. I knew he would think it was beyond crazy. But I finally did, when he came home one day to me sobbing reading an adoption blog. He liked the idea! And then slowly over the next weeks, after Orphan Sunday at our church, we both just knew it was for us. It was what Jesus was calling us to do.
We prayed for clarity and to know exactly if it was His will, for Him to shut the doors if this wasn't from Him, and all He did was open the doors, and give us such a peace about it that it's changed our whole family life just in saying yes to Him. We haven't even adopted the baby yet and we feel God's blessing and favor on our family!
Luke and I both have had a heart for Africa and the utter poverty and desperation there. We joined the organization ONE 5 years ago which lobbies on behalf of Africa and what we as a country can do to help. So Africa seemed the natural place to go to get our baby. Plus, I've always had a special place in my heart for African American babies and children. The agency we chose recommended Ethiopia and it just fit. We knew that was the place.
So the way it will work is for us to do crazy detailed notarized paper work for 6 months, have interviews and social workers visiting our home and talking to Kate, Will, and Hudson, and then we will get a referral of a baby. When we say yes, within a few months, we fly to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, go before a judge, visit our baby. Go back to America without her (sad) and then go back a month later to bring the baby home. It will hopefully be completed by about a year from now.
So that's the scoop. The kids are excited and Hudson has already brought in the high chair from the garage to get ready for his new baby!
We'll keep you updated! Please pray for us and for the whole process.
Kell!!!!!!!! I love that you picked this back up again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love walking this road with you!!!
ReplyDeleteYAY!! So excited to be on this adventure with you guys! And I'm glad to know that I'm not as crazy as you are. ;)
ReplyDeleteI found you! Love your story. Can totally related to sobbing while reading adoption blogs!!! I look forward to following along.
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