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Saturday, October 31, 2009

New Pictures... No News...

Well, we've received some new pictures of the girls... they appear very healthy and growing! No new news yet about our process, so we assume we are still waiting for the birth certificate for Christela and are still in IBESR with Aliyah... Our agency was in Haiti last week at the orphanage, so I assume we will hear something from them soon. We have a new program coordinator there, so it will take her a little bit of time to just get her feet under her... hopefully we can hear something this next week or so.

Several families from our church were also there this past week to appear before the judge - a new step in the process. Some of these pictures were taken by them, (thanks Alison!) and some by our agency (thanks Sue and Tammy!). Neither of the girls look too happy in the pictures... they are in a room with two strangers and not real sure what to do with this... and then in the other ones, I think Christela is afraid her nanny is going to hand her to these white people! She was fine until the nanny walked her over to the door for them to get a better picture. :)

Precious girls - can't wait until you are both home with us so we can love on you. :) Your brothers pray for your every night as we pray together - and I can't wait until you are home to join us in bedtime prayer!

Please join us in praying for our process and the orphanage:

  • Please pray for each of our girls... that the Lord would comfort them, protect them and bring them joy - and that they would know they are loved and precious!
  • Pray we will receive IBESR approval for Aliyah very soon.
  • Pray that the abandonment process for Christela will be completed, her birth certificate issued and the mayor will sign off on allowing her to be adopted - soon
  • The ministry that partners with the orphanage, For His Glory, is going through a transition in leadership. Please pray for the board as it makes this transition. You can also pray for the financial needs of the orphanage - that God would provide...






















Friday, August 14, 2009

The Mayor Came Out!!

Ok... so, we've been waiting since December for the Mayor (Mayor/Judge... I guess the title is interchangable... :)??? to come out to see Christéla in the orphanage so that her abandonment process can start. We've been very discouraged because eight months have gone by with no sign of him - and our adoption of her can't start until she is officially declared abandoned. Well.... HE CAME OUT!!!! Apparently, he came out about two weeks ago! THANK YOU JESUS!

We don't know exactly what this means as far as timeline to complete the abandonment and get into IBESR. Does it take a few months??? Does it take a year??? We don't know... but, AT LEAST THIS IS ONE STEP IN IT COMPLETED! Our agency representative is going to be talking to the orphanage director soon, and will let us know how the rest of this process works. (She has worked though abandonments before, but in a different area of Haiti - and it may work a little differently there...)

Here are a few pictures we've received of our girls that were taken this summer. The top four are Christéla. One with Marla, another little girl from the orphanage that is being adopted by a family at our church. The other three are with a girl that was on a missions trip to the orphanage this summer that Christéla really took to. The bottom five are Aliyah. You can see her in the turquoise shirt in the toddler room. In one she is showing us her tummy... in two of them she is getting onto her nanny's lap, one is the room where the toddlers eat (she is in the very far right back corner) and the last one is the update picture we got from the orphanage this month.

Friday, July 10, 2009

FACE Act!

I had heard about the FACE Act through an adoption yahoo group I'm a part of... and knew it would eliminate the need for a visa for our girls if passed... BUT, tonight I just learned more and am SOOOOO excited about this! The coordinator for our agency had a chat tonight and was telling us more about how this would affect our adoptions if passed. Currently, once we get through step 6 on our "Steps in a Haitian Adoption", 2nd Legal, our girls will legally be ours - the adoption will be final... but, we will still have 4 more steps to go through before we can bring them home. This can take MONTHS (and sometimes close to or over a year) longer. If the FACE Act passes and becomes law, then our girls will be American Citizens once we get through 2nd Legal... AND THEY CAN COME HOME!!! They would be issued an AMERICAN passport and come home! This could cut months off the wait for bringing both our girls home... SO!! We are PRAYING that this legislation will pass - allowing ALL internationally adopted children to come home to their forever families that much sooner!

Please pray with us!!! And, if you are at all willing to, please contact your Congressmen and Senators and ask them to support this when it comes up for vote! (There is a link above with more information on this if you are interested...)

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Birth Parent Interview




We learned a couple of days ago that the birth parent interview for Aliyah happened! This doesn't really mean a step closer to bringing her home as far as timeline... (this is part of the American side of the process - which is happening simultaneously with the Haitian side, so we don't really move closer to bringing her home until we get word we are moving forward on the Haitian side of things...) but, it is great to know that it is done! They have requested DNA testing of Aliyah and her birth mom (to be sure she is really her birth mom...) at the tune of $550 - but, at least it's done!

A team from our church just went to the orphanage in Haiti... one of our friends took these portraits for us! Neither of our girls were too excited about having their pictures taken :)

Friday, May 22, 2009

Life for a child

We have recently learned that our orphanage is in a financial crisis - one that may mean closing if funds do not come in soon. When you adopt a child from most orphanages in Haiti, you pay a $9,000 country fee/child. This $9,000 is split, with about half of it going to pay the lawyer in Haiti, the processor, various government fees, etc. The other half goes to the orphanage to pay for the care of the child. In the past, when adoptions took 5-9 months to complete, that $4,500 the orphanage received to pay for the child's care went a long way. However, since the process has slowed to taking between 2-3 years for most adoptions, that $4,500 no longer covers what it costs to care for the child during that time. (Due to the high food costs, etc. in Haiti, it costs about $225/month/child to run the orphanage. This includes material costs (food, medicine, etc.) and staff (nannies, cooks, those that do laundry by hand all day, security, etc.).

For His Glory has seen over 700 children be given a chance at a life of hope! Many of these children have been orphaned due to extreme poverty and have had to eat "dirt biscuits" just to have something in their tummies. The orphanage offers a safe place, three meals a day, clean drinking water and medical services. In addition, the older children are provided with an opportunity to go to school and to learn English. This ministry is also consistently reaching out to the unreached around them sharing the gospel of Christ.

Due to the economy in the US, and the dramatic slow down of the adoption process in Haiti, several orphanages in Haiti have closed, and our orphanage does not have the funds needed to finish this year. Would you prayerfully consider helping? The orphanage currently has two ways you can help:
1. Sign up to be a monthly sponsor for $30/month. You can choose the child you sponsor and receive quarterly updates on them.
2. Give a one-time gift of $50 or more to help meet the critical short-fall for this year's budget. (Click on the link below).


Here is a quote from the orphanage director:
The orphanage continues to provide 3 meals a day, clean water, formula for regular feedings of the babies, diapers, baths, the home, security, childcare and supervision, medical care including medicines when the children are sick, education, etc.

However, the orphanage is in a position that if funding does not improve in the next two months, children who do not have families will have to begin to be sent home. After that, programs will be cut. Following that, we don’t want to think about.

We know that God, in His sovereignty, will provide. He always does. We implore you to open yourselves up to be the tool that He uses FOR HIS GLORY.


Thank you for considering making a difference in the lives of these children!

Monday, April 27, 2009

In IBESR

We received the GREAT news that we are now in IBESR with Aliyah! The process for her has now begun... it will still likely be 18-months to two years or more before she is home... but we are praying that it is much sooner! At least the process is started now.

Here's the update photo we also received tonight of Aliyah! What a HUGE, BEAUTIFUL smile! I so love this little girl. (We didn't get one of Christéla... anxious to see our other beautiful girl! Hoping we'll get something soon.)




Wednesday, April 22, 2009

I Don't Understand... hopefully someday I will!

On Monday we received news that we are definitly not in IBESR yet with Aliyah... this definite answer was devestating. On January 23 we were told we would be entering IBESR (the first real step in a Haitian adoption) the week of January 26... but we waited... and waited... and waited... and no one could ever tell us if we had indeed entered IBESR. Keith, being a little more aware of international cultures - especially Haitian culture... took this to mean that we were NOT in IBESR. I continued to hope. I knew in my head he could be right... most likely was right... but my heart couldn't help but hope.


A Haitian adoption typically takes about 2 years as it is... our dossier has been in Haiti for 6 months now... and neither of our adoptions have really started. It breaks my heart to think of my girls growing up in an orphanage one day longer than they need to when they have a family that loves them and wants to share our lives with them. The care at FHG is good, but no matter how good the care is there, it is still an orphanage and there is no way the wonderful nannys there can give our girls the same amount of affection, love and nurturing that we could give them... so, I find myself in tears... trying to understand what God is doing.


Others, who are going through the same, extremly long process we are, but are farther along in it, have told us they can see how much the Lord has worked in their lives during the wait... and while it is difficult, they know God was redeeming that time. I know they are sincere... and I know they are right... but, I find myself wondering, what is so important that He needs to work out in me (us, our boys, our girls... ???) that it has to take THIS long??? And, what about all those who adopt from Ethiopia... where it takes about 9 months to bring home your child... are they all that much closer to what God wants for them... and all of us adopting from Haiti have so much "work" to do first?? I'm just not sure I understand.


I wish I had a better perspective on this... I wish I was able to just say, "in His time..." and rest completly in that... I wish I could honestly have the perfect Christian perspective on this... but right now, I just hurt. I want my girls home... but they can't come home until their process is complete... and it can't be complete until it starts - and probably about 2 years after it starts!!!! I know my God is still on the throne... and I still love and adore Him... I just wish right now I could understand what it is He is doing.


I know in reality, none of this is about us... it is all about Him and His glory... so ultimatly, all I can do is trust in Him... and I do... I just look forward to the day I can look back at this wait (while enjoying my girls in my arms) and see what it was that He was doing during it!

If you want to pray for us, here's how you can pray:

  • That whatever Aliyah's file still needs to enter IBESR would be completed and we would get news that we have entered IBESR soon.

  • That the judge would decide to go ahead and come out to the orphanage to declare Christela abandoned so that her process can start.

  • Christela will be starting a medical treatment on May 1 that will likely make her very sick before it makes her better... please pray God will sustain her and make the side effects minimal.

  • That He will wrap His arms around both of our girls while we can't... that they will get all the love and affection they need right now from their nannys until we are able to give it to them.

  • That He will comfort our hearts as we long to bring home our girls.

Thanks!




(Here's more cute pictures of our girls from when we were there last month...)