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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Important News on our Adoption... Please Read
Ok, we wanted to start out the new year
with new news & be very open about our adoption plans. Some
people know but many do not. Please read through this entire post
before making any judgments & don't stop half way through. This
is very important for all who are involved in our lives! I have
mentioned in previous posts that we decided to adopt a child with
special needs. Well, what does that mean. In China most special
needs are physical deformities with many children missing limbs,
cleft pallet, etc. In Africa that is not the case. What is the big
problem in Africa? HIV & AIDS. YES, we are adopting a child
with HIV! Like I said, please keep reading!
When I first started reading about
others who had adopted a child with HIV I thought “That's awesome
for them to do such a great thing but I could never do that.” It
was still such a scarey thing for me. I knew that you couldn't just
catch HIV by being by someone but I didn't really understand much
about it. Much of the information that people have about HIV is from
the 80's.
What you need to know:
- HIV is considered a chronic but manageable disease with proper treatment.
- Children who receive treatment are expected to live a normal lifespan.
- HIV has never been transmitted in normal family living conditions.
- You NEVER have to fear contracting HIV through casual contact with an HIV+ person.
- HIV is spread in three main ways: sexual contact, IV drug use through the sharing of dirty needles, mother to infant (pregnancy, birth or breast feeding.)
- All around the world orphans are overlooked for adoption because of their HIV+ status
- Medications called ARVs can mean the difference between life and death.
- The combination of three or more ARVs is called HAART. (Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy)
- With medication, HIV can be effectively managed to the point that the virus is undetectable in laboratory tests.
- There is a term for the miraculous transformation HIV+ people undergo when they begin receiving the medications they needThe Lazarus Effect is a term commonly used to describe people who were once on the brink ofdeath who have been restored again to health through medication.
Yet still, why would we CHOOSE to care
for such a serious illness? Regardless whether we adopt them or not,
they already have HIV. If they remain an orphan in Ethiopia, they
could die of the illness without medication. We started this
adoption process to bring a child into our family that needed us.
There are so many people on the waiting lists for a “healthy”
child. There is nothing at all wrong with adopting a healthy child
but that is not what we felt God was calling us to do. Just to sit &
wait forever for this perfect healthy child (which there is still no
guarantee they won't have any issues when they come home). There are
so many children being passed over just because of those 3 letters
HIV. It is so sad. From what I've heard from other people who have
adopted HIV children, their children were made to feel “less than”
or told they are “yucky”. I want our child(ren) to know that
they ARE loved & they are not “yucky”. That is why we have
chosen to not keep their HIV status private. We don't want them to
feel like there is something wrong with them & that they have to
keep it secret. They will take 3 medications twice a day for the
rest of their lives & will visit the doctor every 3 months but
other than that, their daily life will be just like any other person.
Yes they may have to have some tough conversations when they get in
to a serious relationship but as I mentioned, they already had HIV so
this would have already happened regardless of whether or not we
adopted them.
This was already on the blog but
thought it was appropriate again.
"...once our eyes are
opened, we can't pretend we don't know what to do. God, who weighs
our hearts and keeps our souls, knows that we know, and holds us
responsible to act."
~ Proverbs 24:12
I will continue to post information on
here. I don't expect this to sink in right away. It took us a while
ourselves to make this big decision. I just ask you to be open to
this information. Please feel free to ask us any questions & if
we don't know, we will find out & let you know. Also there is
very good information that can be found at www.projecthopeful.org/
As always, thank you for your love &
support! To receive updates via email on our new blog posts, please enter your email on the right of this page.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Can't Wait to Wait!
I can't wait to start waiting!
Adoption is all about waiting!
We mailed off our I600a to USCIS on
November 30th. We received our fingerprint appointment for
December 26th but were unable to go with the holiday so
took a chance & walked in on December 19th. We didn't
know if they would let us do it early or not as they specifically say
you are not coming in without your appointment. Thankfully we had no
issues & got in & out quickly. We are now in the process of
waiting on our USCIS approval. It could come in the next few days
our could be a couple of months. We are really praying for the first
option! Some of the forms are required to be dated within 6 months
of submitting our dossier & some of those will be expiring in
February so we are getting down to the wire! We only have a few more
things we need & it would be amazing if everything got done in
the next week. Prayers are much appreciated for speed!
I am so thankful for our Facebook Group
for our agency. I have learned so much from the people in the group!
If anyone else is with West Sands or their partner agencies & is
not a part of the group, let me know & I can add you! There are
some very big prayer requests for those in the group. One family
left their children 2 weeks ago after their court appointment where
they were supposed to be name legal guardians of their children but a
form wasn't done in country so they had to leave without that.
Regardless they wouldn't have taken their children home yet but they
aren't able to disclose pictures of their children until that's done
& is also setting back the next stage of the adoption of being
submitted to Embassy so they can bring their children home. There
are lots of other people in the group that need various prayer
requests! I really don't know what I would do without this group.
Another prayer request for orphans in
Russia. If you haven't heard, they have ended all Russian adoptions
by Americans. This means many children that were already in the
process of being adopted & were waiting for their families to get
them, now will remain orphans. Families were already in love with
their children that they may never get to see again. Many people who
haven't adopted before don't realize that even just starting the
process, these children ARE already your children even though you may
or may not have every seen them, met them or know anything about
them. It would be like losing one of your biological children. What
would you do? PLEASE pray for this that something can be done to
undo this! Another awful thing about Russian orphans is that
children with special needs often are put into mental institutions
because no one wants them even if there are no mental issues. It is
so sad. And there are many Americans open to adopting them & now
can't.
What happens next for us? We have to
wait for our USCIS approval. We will then mail all of our dossier
documents to West Sands. They will be authenticated & sent to
Ethiopia. At that time we will officially be put on the waiting
list. It could be 6-9 months (or more or less) until we receive our
referral. Once our referral is received we will wait for a court
date when we will first see our child(ren). That could be 1-3
months. We will then leave them & wait to be cleared by embassy.
That process is changing & time increasing so it could be 2-5
months before we can bring them home. What a glorious day that will
be!
Thanks for following us & for your
prayers! If you want to get updates via email you can do so on the
right side of the page.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Homestudy is Complete!
I'm not doing very well keeping this
updated on a regular basis. Trying to think what all has happened in
this last month. We FINALLY got our official homestudy in the mail
on Friday! Yay!!! Not very happy with the timeline on that but
there's nothing we can do about that. I immediately had Jeremy go to
FedEx on Friday afternoon to ship off our I600a to USCIS. That can
take about 5 weeks – 3 months to get back. This give us clearance
from the US to adopt a child internationally. This will take the
longest of the items that are required for our dossier. I'm really
hoping to complete our dossier at the beginning of January. If not
we will have to re-request copies of our birth certificates &
marriage license as all documents have to be dated within 6 months of
being submitted to Ethiopia. The dossier is the last step before we
get placed on the wait list. It's funny to think about being excited
to “WAIT” but if you ask any adoptive parent they will
understand! Of course that will be extremely hard to WAIT but I know
God will work in his timing. We have no idea what the wait time will
be for us. Hoping not too long but we also need LOTS more funding
before we receive our referral as we will owe $8500 before we can
accept the referral & also another $5500 if we get 2 siblings. I
am going to start applying to grants over the next few months &
hopefully we will receive enough. Many of the grants take several
months to find out if we are accepted & how much we will receive.
The grant applications require a bunch of paperwork as well. This
is all SO much work but it will be so worth it to finally get to have
our child(ren) home! We just got our first order of sheets in from
our fundraiser & raised $522 from that one order. These sheets
are amazing!!! So soft & a great deal. Make sure you contact me
if you want to place an order!
As always, thank you all for your
prayers & support! Keep the prayers coming! Please feel free to
share our journey with others that may be interested!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Orphan Sunday is Today
Today is Orphan Sunday. Today is a day to bring awareness to the need in the world. The numbers vary but some sources show that there are 143 Million orphans in the world. Yes MILLION. It is so sad that the Christians of the World have allowed this to happen. I think I heard somewhere that if just 7% of Christians would adopt a child, there would be NO orphans left! That is amazing. The church needs to step up & DO SOMETHING! Whether that is adopt a child, help someone who is adopting, donate money or items to orphanages or something else. We all can do something even if we don't have the money to do so. We most definitely do not have the money to adopt a child but know that God designed this & will provide the funds. I know that not everyone is called to adopt but God tells us we are ALL called to care for orphans.
Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you. (James 1:27)
So what are you going to do TODAY?
Saturday, November 3, 2012
#$%@ People Say To Transracial Families - Must Watch Video
Check out this video I found today... apparently this is exactly what most/many transracial adoptive families experience on a regular basis. These mom's that made this video are adoptive parents & thought it would be good to make fun of this annoying situation they experience regularly.
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