Tuesday, August 19, 2014

A Year and A Day In: God is good ALL the time!


Have you ever wanted something so bad that it hurts at times while waiting to obtain it? Have you ever stopped to ask God if He really thinks you are strong enough to handle all of the “character building”  and “stretching” you feel is going on in your life at a certain time, just to quickly hear Him say “you can take it" because He is holding it ALL right  there with you?
  It can be a very challenging, sometimes hard, dark season of life, when you are in the thick of things but you know what….. He is Faithful!

2 Peter1:3(NIV)
His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and goodness.

Today marks a year and a day since we started our adoption process for our baby girl; Zoey.



When we took that picture last August of 2013, after church we were in a very different place than we are this August of 2014. 
We had a “plan” as to how we would finance a $40,000 dollar adoption and we had an “idea” as to a time frame that we could be working within, in which we would be holding our baby girl.

Needless to say, things are not  going  the way we “imagined” they would go, but you know what else…. He is still Faithful!

Isaiah 43:1 (MSG)
But now God’s Message, the God who  made you in the 1st place, Jacob, the One who got you started Israel: “Don’t be afraid, I’ve redeemed you. I’ve called your Name. You’re mine. When you’re in over your head, Ill be there with you. When you’re between a rock and a hard place, it wont be a dead end- Because I am God, your personal God. The Holy of Israel, the Savior.

We have had many friends and family ask us where we are at in our adoption process and to tell you the truth, I have been hesitant to update the blog because it has been a hard season, but even as we are in the season still, I see His hand and rest in His faithfulness that He is writing this story and not us. And in the end, no mater how it ends, it is His story and we want Him to have all the Glory.

Last August we started our international adoption process with AWAA (hyperlink) & Ethiopia in hopes of it being a 18month to 2 year  process in which the ending would be us holding a precious baby girl.  We moved quite quickly through the paper chase and were able to get finger prints and our home study completed in about 6 – 8 weeks instead of the usual 3-6months. Our agency and social worker are amazing!
It was goosebumpy good to see how fast things were falling into place. 

Also, for the first part of the adoption an initial $5,000 was needed to start and Ben and I were able to  finance that quite quickly.  All in all, August and September were easy months and exciting months as we officially got started.

October came and the “easy” disappeared J

We found out mid October that I was no longer going to hold the position of Family Nurse Practitioner at the primary care clinic that I had grown to love.

Due to budget cuts and other events, my position was being eliminated. We were disappointed, to say the least. When we received the news, we quickly started praying and giving it to God, not knowing what His plan was but knowing He holds it all. My position allowed Ben and I to “finance” the adoption with little to no stress to our budget. We saw it as God’s provision.

I worked two days a week and was able to be home with the boys the rest of the time. It was easy. I loved the ladies and gentleman that I got to work with. The doctors are some of the best men that I have ever met and they love their patients and the ladies at the office that kept the place moving and a grooving were like none other. They were not only co-workers, but  also friends. When I had to be away from my babies, I was doing something that I loved, serving and loving on others.  

My heart was sad and both Ben and I were unclear as to whether AWAA and our social worker would allow us to continue our adoption of Zoey, due to all of the major life changes. We gave it to God and made a few calls and were informed that we could proceed with the adoption.

Once again, God was holding it All.

1 Colossians 1:17
He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.

Two days after the news of my job termination, we held our first fund raiser. We had about 10 families donate their “unused treasures” from their homes for us to sell. We had everything from coffee makers to changing tables, to wedding flowers and office chairs. It was amazing! We sold baked goods and headbands and had friends who gave of their time and energy to help us out.



The Lord blew us away…. Not sure about you, but in the past, garage sales have not been the most profitable of fund raising events, this one begged to differ: We were blessed with $3500  from our two day sale and were able to get a large portion of the 1st half: $20,000 paid off. God is good!

Numerous other gifts from friends and family came in as well as Ben started doing more work with The Center for Christian Counseling and Care, and I got to dibble dabble with my love of photography and watch as it grew too. It was a very bitter sweet fall and winter.






November and December came and it was time to finally send off our dossier (the book of the paperwork that we had gathered from different government and state organizations that stated that we were approved to have a sweet baby girl in our home and told EVERYTHING about us as a family)
 All together the papers totaled to be over 50 + pages. As we went to the post office to deliver our prized possession, you would have thought we were mailing a large sum of cash or prized jewels (I guess in a sense we were) ;)




Right after the New year, we found out that our Dossier had made it to Virginia, which was the first stop before going to Ethiopia. We were elated to find this out! However, our elation was soon overshadowed.

We were driving home from a holiday celebration in the panhandle when I began to get tricklining in emails that something was not right in Ethiopia and that more character building was on the way……

Now this is a segway for a whole other post, but adoption is hard and complicated and there are many people and lives that are intertwined within just one adoption process. Thus, we are aware that at times some very unethical events and circumstances can overshadow an adoption.
Because of this knowledge, we were very careful in our selection process of our agency. AWAA has quite a clean record thus far of being ethical and supporting adoptions both within the countries they are working and outside. Needless to say, some of the few unethical adoptions that have occurred were starting to overshadow the many good and the PR from those few had hit main stream media in Ethiopia and the repercussions were hard and fast.

Shortly into January Ethiopia stopped writing referalls for children to be adopted out of the country. They said that they were reevaluating their system and would decide what needed to be done.

For us, we were again…. Stopped in our tracks….. Our paperwork had been all approved on the USA side and was just waiting to be sent to Africa…..  We were saddened and heartbroken for the orphan children who were longing for forever families but may not find them because of this new ruling.

And of course we were saddened for our own little family as we were unclear on how to  proceed. I remember countless nights of tears and prayers as we gave it God and knew that if our hearts were aching for these little ones, how much more was His for all of the little ones? 

John 14:18
I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.

Soon into the month of February after our paperwork had sat in Virginia for close to 6 weeks, we got the news that Ethiopia was beginning to set up a new infrastructure in which they would still allow international adoptions but would be taking more time to oversee the system much closer. When I say more time, I mean 3-4 years per adoption instead of the 18 months to 2 years…… 
We talked to many friends and family and prayed about it and sought the Lord and felt his peace that we should proceed.


Valentines Day 2014 was the day! Our official Dossier to Ethiopia (DTE). Our paper pregnancy had officially begun for our child! So many emotions filled that day…… but we were and are hopeful.




Since Febuarary, we continue to work hand in hand with our agency as the day seems so far in the future as to when we will hold our baby girl. We are only two months away from having the 1st $20,000 paid for and then we will start the 2nd $20,000.
Even in that large sum of money, we see the Lord, He has been oh so faithful. Each month He has provided exactly what we need through gifts, and Ben’s job and photo sessions and headband sales and other garage sales…. The Lord is good and we feel His hand on our lives.

Ben and I both joke that we “thought” the Lord was holding the pen and writing this adoption story of our Zoey, but we see even more each day that not only is He holding the pen, but He also has the paper, the printer, the beginning and the ending and we are so glad that HE does.

Our hearts have been on a roller coaster for sure but He has taught us so much and even though we don’t understand it all, we Trust Him.

James 1:17
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does NOT CHANGE like shifting shadows.

We continue to wait and trust and hope and even though…. Multiple things have changed since last August: jobs, addresses, time frames, finances, plans,


We know who holds All of this and though the last year our faith has grown, and our hope has grown. There is a peace that Ben and I cannot shake. It comes from within, from a God who Loves us, who has called us and who promises to never let us go. He is our hope that anchors our soul.



Our plan is to be better at updating our blog and I am going to start posting more of my photo sessions here, as well as links to different fund raisers and other blogs about adoption too. We cannot express to each of you reading this how grateful we are to do Life with you. God is such an amazing Creator to allow us to Love one another. Thank you for your continual prayers and encouragement.

This story of our Zoey has many more chapters to come.


God is good ALL the time.