"A longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul..." Proverbs 13:19 God has already fulfilled many longings in our lives, but there are still many yet to come.
12.27.2013
Grace's Christmas Video
Each December, GLA makes videos for the kiddos who have been matched with families. Sadly, this is our second video. Most of these pictures we already have, but a few are new. My heart did not want to see this video. My arms ache to have her in our arms and I don't want any more pictures! Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful for all they do to care for her and keep us updated, but enough is enough! We have seen her grow through pictures for 17 months now! LORD, please bring her home. Thank you for praying with us.
8.26.2013
2, 4, and 7
Well, the summer flew by without much blogging. It was a good summer. Usually I complain that summer went too fast, but I felt like we really soaked it in this year. We relished in the relaxation and the play time. Lots of sleeping late, seeing friends, and time in the water. :) Probably the reason I didn't blog much is because this blog is mainly to keep up with our adoption and not a thing has happened. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch.
August 22 was one year since we "met" Grace and saw her picture for the first time. In some ways, it's hard to believe it's been a year. But, it also feels like it's been an eternity since we've longed to have her in our arms. This has grown my faith like nothing else ever has. The LORD continues to remind me that we are on HIS timeline and not our own.
Our dossier is in the same office it has been in since last September. The only thing we've been told is that they are waiting on a document on the birth mother. It's from a court and it's "tough to get". That's all we know.
In the meantime, many babies are going home with their families and although we feel like the kid stuck on the sidelines during the big game, it is encouraging to see movement happening.
Last week we began our FOURTH year of homeschooling! Hard to believe! What's even harder to believe is that we have a 7th grader, a 4th grader, and a 2nd grader. I am so very thankful that I have this time with them. When I meet people and they find out I homeschool, they usually say, "Oh, I don't have the patience for that!" What I want to tell them is that I don't have the patience either. I don't have the strength or the stamina or the self-control, or the energy.....BUT....the LORD fills me up each morning with just enough to do what He's called me to do. There's no greater calling. I have friends in our homeschool group who have dropped their kids off at college. They've completed their homeschool journey and they continue to remind us that are still in the trenches to keep on keepin' on because we'll NEVER regret this time. I love being friends with those "veterans". I love the encouragement I get from them.
The newest thing this year is that since Noah is in junior high now, most of his work and assignments will come from his co op classes. He will complete the assignments at home, but will be taught by teachers on Friday. I am so thankful for our co op. I'm so thankful that he can sit under teachers (even doctors!) who specialize in their subject area. It will enrich his education immensely!
I have made two big leadership commitments this year. I am still on our homeschool group's board, but changed positions. I'm now the Internet Tech instead of the VP. This is a job that I can do at home (and Robby has helped me tons!) and I think that will be a blessing when Grace comes home. Another position the Lord lead me to take is the coordinator position in our A.S.K. (After School Kids) Bible study. We were involved in this Bible study last year. I was a core group leader for the Kindergarten girls. A.S.K. is a branch of Community Bible Study, a non-denominational, international ministry. Being the coordinator will be very different. I am managing all of the paperwork and money instead of being with kids. But, again, this is something I can mostly do from home. The LORD continues to prepare our family for Grace's homecoming.
A few bits of summer....
August 22 was one year since we "met" Grace and saw her picture for the first time. In some ways, it's hard to believe it's been a year. But, it also feels like it's been an eternity since we've longed to have her in our arms. This has grown my faith like nothing else ever has. The LORD continues to remind me that we are on HIS timeline and not our own.
Our dossier is in the same office it has been in since last September. The only thing we've been told is that they are waiting on a document on the birth mother. It's from a court and it's "tough to get". That's all we know.
In the meantime, many babies are going home with their families and although we feel like the kid stuck on the sidelines during the big game, it is encouraging to see movement happening.
Last week we began our FOURTH year of homeschooling! Hard to believe! What's even harder to believe is that we have a 7th grader, a 4th grader, and a 2nd grader. I am so very thankful that I have this time with them. When I meet people and they find out I homeschool, they usually say, "Oh, I don't have the patience for that!" What I want to tell them is that I don't have the patience either. I don't have the strength or the stamina or the self-control, or the energy.....BUT....the LORD fills me up each morning with just enough to do what He's called me to do. There's no greater calling. I have friends in our homeschool group who have dropped their kids off at college. They've completed their homeschool journey and they continue to remind us that are still in the trenches to keep on keepin' on because we'll NEVER regret this time. I love being friends with those "veterans". I love the encouragement I get from them.
The newest thing this year is that since Noah is in junior high now, most of his work and assignments will come from his co op classes. He will complete the assignments at home, but will be taught by teachers on Friday. I am so thankful for our co op. I'm so thankful that he can sit under teachers (even doctors!) who specialize in their subject area. It will enrich his education immensely!
I have made two big leadership commitments this year. I am still on our homeschool group's board, but changed positions. I'm now the Internet Tech instead of the VP. This is a job that I can do at home (and Robby has helped me tons!) and I think that will be a blessing when Grace comes home. Another position the Lord lead me to take is the coordinator position in our A.S.K. (After School Kids) Bible study. We were involved in this Bible study last year. I was a core group leader for the Kindergarten girls. A.S.K. is a branch of Community Bible Study, a non-denominational, international ministry. Being the coordinator will be very different. I am managing all of the paperwork and money instead of being with kids. But, again, this is something I can mostly do from home. The LORD continues to prepare our family for Grace's homecoming.
A few bits of summer....
July Update
The month of July is one of the busiest months here at God’s Littlest Angels. This is partially because many of the full-time staff members took a trip home to visit their family and friends. We have had a number of staff members out throughout the entire month. This creates a different dynamic from week to week as we continue to host adoptive families, visitors, volunteers, and teams here on a weekly basis. In addition to the lack of staff and typical in and out of visitors, our school sponsorship program is now open for applicants. This means that literally hundreds of students from all across Haiti arrive at our gate to apply for the sponsorship program in hopes of receiving help with their tuition for the coming school year. While they are here they present their report card from the year past, fill out an application, color thank you cards, and get photos and a video taken. I coordinate this program as well so that makes July the busiest month of my year. I am putting together updates a little later then I typically do this month and I want to apologize in advance if this month’s update seems to be lacking more then usual.
I chose a “Noah’s Ark” for the theme for July’s photo day at the main house. I have been thinking about doing photos with this theme since I started at GLA three years ago. I love the way that the story of Noah and the Ark reminds us, as believers, of God’s faithful and unending promises.
Here is a passage from the story from Genesis 8:15-19…
“Then God said to Noah, “Come out of the ark, you and your wife and your sons and their wives. Bring out every kind of living creature that is with you—the birds, the animals, and all the creatures that move along the ground—so they can multiply on the earth and be fruitful and increase in number on it.” So Noah came out, together with his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives. All the animals and all the creatures that move along the ground and all the birds—everything that moves on land—came out of the ark, one kind after another.”
It is important to remember, as you walk through your adoption process, that no matter where your file is or how long you have been waiting that God is faithful to the promises He has given to you. The same as He has been and will be faithful to the promises He gave to His people after the flood. I would encourage you to read through the entire account of Noah for some encouragement if you find yourself doubting God’s goodness or promises.
Malozie has had an excellent month this July. She continues to be a bright and friendly little girl. She is adorable and she knows it. She is not yet saying many words. She does use some basic Creole words to communicate what she wants and needs but she is not yet forming sentences. She is, however, a huge fan of noises. She notices noises that most people don’t notice because it would be like background noise to them. For example any time a dog barks she will run to the window or end of the balcony to see where it is coming from. After looking herself she always wants to make sure that everyone around he noticed it as well. She will call over whomever she can get to join her, point, and indicate that something has caught he attention. When she is on the balcony she continues to enjoy spending time blowing bubbles, buidlign blocks, and playing in front of the mirror.
Malozie is healthy and growing:
Height: 80 cm
Weight: 22 lb 5 oz
6.30.2013
June Update
Warm Greetings
from God’s Littlest Angels, Robert and Amy!
It is hard to
believe that we are already well on our way into the summer. The weather is warmer and it is currently
rainy season so we see thunderstorms roll through on a daily basis. June has held more families coming in to
meet their children and more children joining their forever families in the
States and Canada! It continues to be an
encouragement and blessing for us (long-term staff) to have families here on a
regular basis. Fort Jacques is still a
work in progress as we have had teams here throughout the month to help with
various projects there.
This month I would
like to introduce you to the amazing women who care for your children on a
daily basis. Their nannies! These women are there for them throughout the
entire day. These women spend more time
with the children than anyone else. From
morning to evening, their days are spent feeding, changing, comforting,
encouraging, playing with, and meeting the children’s needs. What our volunteers do is very valuable and necessary
but we could not provide the level of care we do for these kids without our Haitian
nannies. I would like to give you the
opportunity to get to know Malozie’s nannies a little bit so below you will find
some info about each of the nannies that are currently assigned to her. Each lady works four days on and then they
get two days off. In our main nursery
the nannies sleep right in the room with the kids so they are able to be there
for them if they need something in the night.
Each of these kids has two primary nannies that tend specifically to
them. The smaller nurseries are staffed by night nannies and nurses for nightly
feedings and wake-up calls. The kids who
live in these nurseries are cared for by three primary nannies that are
assigned to the specific room. There is
at least two nannies in these rooms at any given time. Malozie has lived in each of the nurseries
throughout his life here at GLA. It is amazing to see the
love these ladies have for each of the children in their care. We want you to know and value the love and
care Malozie receives from her nannies on a daily basis.
Malozie has 2 primary nannies because she lives in the main
nursery at the Main house. Their names
are Guirlene and Betty.
Guirlene has been working with us here at GLA since September 2012,
and is a wonderful nanny. She is great with the children, and truly loves
them! She can often be found doing the
girls hair, even if they are not the ones in her primary care group. She has a sweet smile and is genuine and caring
in her interaction with each of the kids in her care. Guirlene lives in
Petionville, which is the city just down the mountain from where we are located.
It takes her about two hours to get to
work; she uses a form of public transportation which is often called a taptap.
She has one child who is five years old.
Betty has been working with us here at God’s Littlest Angels since
May 2008. She is such a sweet, caring
member of our staff and we appreciate the care that she provides for our
children! Betty is a loving lady who is
sure to be the first to help out when another nanny needs it. Betty is from Kenscoff, a community further
up the mountain. She takes a moto and
taptaps (transportation in the form of a motorbike and pickup truck,
respectively) to get to work, taking her up to an hour to get here. She has one
child who is six years old
Attached to this
update you will find photos of Malozie with her nannies. The title of the photo has the name of the
particular nanny in it. You will also
find a few candid photos attached so you for a few extra glimpses of Malozie this
month! Enjoy!
Malozie is healthy
and growing:
Height: 78 cm
Weight: 21 lb 11.5 oz
Height: 78 cm
Weight: 21 lb 11.5 oz
Happy Summer!
5.31.2013
May Update
Happy Flag Day Robert and Amy,
May has proven to
be another eventful and exciting month here at God’s Littlest Angels. We had another month full of changing plans, celebrations
of birthday and holidays, as well as hosting families, teams, and
volunteers. There are many weeks that we
as staff members look back and marvel at how fast the week went by. With so many activities and tasks to
accomplish we are never without something to do.
As we are
finishing up the month of May I would like to reflect on two special holidays
that we celebrated this month. The first
one is Haitian Flag Day. May 18th
is always set aside in Haiti as a day to honor the flag and history of
Haiti. There are parades all across the
country and many people make the traditional celebratory “soup joumou” (pumpkin
soup). This year our kiddos ate pumpkin
soup as well as colored and made Haitian flags in school on Friday. The kids always enjoy learning more about Haiti
and we find it important to teach them and help them to develop a sense of pride
in the country they were born in. You will find the update photos to reflect the
Haitian Flag Day theme but with an “Around the World” twist. I wanted to represent the international
setting that exists here at GLA and incorporate a piece of the country they
will start to call home very soon! The
set included a world map, a few Haitian made globe and map items, in addition
to flags from Haiti and a flag from the country that the kiddo will grow up in
after they leave Haiti. It is a true
blessing that we have such an international community here at GLA. I know that I personally look forward to
meeting individuals from around the world on a weekly basis. All of the kids were excited to wave flags
for part of their photos. It is always
fun to see how they react. A number of the babies examined the flag that was
given to them and would wave it after they were shown how, while the older kids
would wave it and a number of them began singing the “Mon Drapo” song while
waving the flag in their hand. “Mon Drapo”
is a song all children in Haiti learn so they can sing it on Flag Day during
their parades. It is really impressive
how well they know it actually.
The second holiday
worth recognition in this this month is Mother’s Day, of course! Because there is a mother waiting for each of
these kiddos behind these updates I wanted to recognize you with a giant HAPPY
MOTHER’S DAY! We would not be able to
have a ministry like GLA without the loving adoptive mother’s waiting as
patiently as possible for their little ones to come home to them. Below you will find that the part of your
update about Malozie is written to you from her perspective. I hope you enjoy this little twist added to
this month’s update and that you feel loved and special as all of our children
wait until the day they are home in your arms forever!
An excellent verse
to ponder when thinking about recognizing our parents and praying over the
future of each of God’s Littlest Angels is…
3 John 1:4 - “I
have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.”
Hi Mom and Dad!
I have had a great
month this May. I have spent time on the
balcony enjoying the warm sunny mornings and the rainy afternoons. I love to build blocks up high and then knock
them over. One of my favorite places on
the balcony is the mirror that I can see my relfection in. I also love to sing and dance when I hear
music playing in the nursery or on the balcony.
It makes me so very happy. The
volunteers painted my hands and feet and put them on paper for you to have when
you come and pick me up. It felt strange to have the paint on my hands
and feet and was very unsure about what they were doing but I think they turned
out very nice.
I am excited for
the day when you come and visit me here in Haiti and even more excited to come
home to live with you. I love you so
much!
Your baby girl,
Malozie
Malozie is healthy
and growing:
Height: 77 cm
Weight: 20 lb 13.5 oz
Height: 77 cm
Weight: 20 lb 13.5 oz
Happy Mother’s Day
from Malozie!
5.28.2013
Hellooooo, Summer Vacation!
We wrapped up our 3rd year of homeschooling last Wednesday. It's hard to believe that I will have a 7th grader, 4th grader, and 2nd grader next year. Where have my babies gone? This was probably the hardest year, so far, as we dealt with the challenges of educating a pre-teen that already knows everything. And that's all I'll say about that.
We wrote "Summer" acrostic poems on our last day. I love their creativity!
Luke's Poem:
Sun cats lay in the sun
Underwater cools me off
Making frozen yogurt--yum!
Men don't work too hard in summer
Every kid likes to play.
Room service at a hotel
Jonah's Poem:
Sun's hot. I'm cool in the pool.
Under the shade reading a book
Melting ice cream--yum!
Making a sand castle at the beach
Eating hot dogs with friends
Running laps around the house
Mom's Poem:
Sunshine hot, beaming down
Underwater in the pool
Making popsicles to keep cool
Melting ice cream in my cone
Eating picnics at the park
Riding the tube behind the boat
It's going to be a great summer! No big plans for us. Probably lots of boating, swimming, and camping--just the way summer should be!
We wrote "Summer" acrostic poems on our last day. I love their creativity!
Luke's Poem:
Sun cats lay in the sun
Underwater cools me off
Making frozen yogurt--yum!
Men don't work too hard in summer
Every kid likes to play.
Room service at a hotel
Jonah's Poem:
Sun's hot. I'm cool in the pool.
Under the shade reading a book
Melting ice cream--yum!
Making a sand castle at the beach
Eating hot dogs with friends
Running laps around the house
Mom's Poem:
Sunshine hot, beaming down
Underwater in the pool
Making popsicles to keep cool
Melting ice cream in my cone
Eating picnics at the park
Riding the tube behind the boat
It's going to be a great summer! No big plans for us. Probably lots of boating, swimming, and camping--just the way summer should be!
5.27.2013
One More Hurdle
Because we haven't traveled to Haiti, yet, to make our courts appearance, we have to update our U.S. government I-600 form. To do this, we have to update our home study. It's hard to believe it's been almost 2 years since our home study. Our case worker came yesterday afternoon. Thankfully, it was short and sweet since nothing in our family has really changed. It was just a formality that she had to come back for a visit. So, now she will complete our update and we will send off for an extension to our I-600.
One more hoop to jump through to get this sweet baby cakes home!
One more hoop to jump through to get this sweet baby cakes home!
5.15.2013
What's the hold up, people???
Last Thursday (May 9), we were on our way home from Six Flags and I checked my email on my phone. I NEVER do that, but just felt like I needed to. Lo and behold, there was an email from our agency explaining the hold up with our dossier.
IBESR is requesting an additional document on Grace's birth mother. Anytime this has happened in the past, GLA has been able to provide documentation. Just a glitch. They tell us their lawyer is on top of it and working diligently to get it accomplished.
For some reason, it gave us peace to know there's a reason for the hold up. A reason that everyone else is outta there and meeting their babies and we're stuck. I got a message from another Mom in my super-duper wonderful Facebook group and her dossier is being held for the same reason. I guess it's good that they want to make sure every i is dotted and every t is crossed.
Of course, this makes me wonder. We have prayed from the beginning that we would only have to make one trip---meet Grace, go to court, bring her home, the end! As it stands now, we have to go twice. Is God holding our dossier while the law is changed? Yes, the Haitian government is currently meeting and making changes to the law. What is God up to? I love to wonder! : )
Keep praying, warriors! Your prayers are being heard! : )
IBESR is requesting an additional document on Grace's birth mother. Anytime this has happened in the past, GLA has been able to provide documentation. Just a glitch. They tell us their lawyer is on top of it and working diligently to get it accomplished.
For some reason, it gave us peace to know there's a reason for the hold up. A reason that everyone else is outta there and meeting their babies and we're stuck. I got a message from another Mom in my super-duper wonderful Facebook group and her dossier is being held for the same reason. I guess it's good that they want to make sure every i is dotted and every t is crossed.
Of course, this makes me wonder. We have prayed from the beginning that we would only have to make one trip---meet Grace, go to court, bring her home, the end! As it stands now, we have to go twice. Is God holding our dossier while the law is changed? Yes, the Haitian government is currently meeting and making changes to the law. What is God up to? I love to wonder! : )
Keep praying, warriors! Your prayers are being heard! : )
5.04.2013
After the Airport
I dream about the airport. That's my happy dream. We are bringing Grace home and all of our family is there to meet her. It will be the first time the boys meet her and we'll be a family of SIX. Lots of happy tears and hugs. That is what I dream about.
Please understand that Robby and I are not going into this blindly. We have read lots of books and been counseled by a wonderful agency. This will not be walk of sweet smelling roses all of the time. Teaching an orphan what it's like to function in a family is tough stuff. All she's ever known is living in a large place with lots of little people and some big people who come and go.
Anyway, I read this and it so summed up what we already know and believe. I'm just not as good at saying it as Jen is. There are tons of adoption blogs out there, but Jen is one of my favorites. Her writing is superb and she is REAL.
Take some time to read "After the Airport".
5.01.2013
April Update
So, here we are. The end of another month. Another update about how much our girl is growing and how much we are missing.
God is so sweet to continually remind me that HIS timing is perfect. We don't understand what He's doing right now, but He's up to something.
We have our dispensation. The president of Haiti has signed our approval to adopt our Grace. BUT, even after his signature, others have to sign before we can exit IBESR (Haitian Social Services). So, we wait. We've been waiting since September. Others who went in with us have exited and been to Haiti to meet their babies. Even more who went into IBESR after we did have exited and are traveling.
What's taking so long? We don't know, but we will wait.
I love this verse that the Lord lead me to last fall:
"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."
Our plans would be to have Grace home months ago, but we want His purpose to prevail more than anything.
Now, onto our update (The photo book she's referring to here is a little book with pictures of our family in it. I love that it's her favorite toy!):
Height: 75.5 cm
Weight: 20 lb 13.5 oz
God is so sweet to continually remind me that HIS timing is perfect. We don't understand what He's doing right now, but He's up to something.
We have our dispensation. The president of Haiti has signed our approval to adopt our Grace. BUT, even after his signature, others have to sign before we can exit IBESR (Haitian Social Services). So, we wait. We've been waiting since September. Others who went in with us have exited and been to Haiti to meet their babies. Even more who went into IBESR after we did have exited and are traveling.
What's taking so long? We don't know, but we will wait.
I love this verse that the Lord lead me to last fall:
"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."
Our plans would be to have Grace home months ago, but we want His purpose to prevail more than anything.
Now, onto our update (The photo book she's referring to here is a little book with pictures of our family in it. I love that it's her favorite toy!):
Psalm 146:6-9 (NIV): He
is the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them - He remains
faithful forever. He upholds the cause of the oppressed
and gives food to the
hungry. The Lord sets prisoners free, the Lord gives sight to the blind,
the
Lord lifts up those who are bowed down,
the Lord loves the righteous. The Lord watches over the foreigner
and
sustains the fatherless and the widow, but He frustrates the ways of the
wicked.
Because Easter
was in March this year, this month’s photos are themed for spring with a twist
of Easter mixed in, in the form of bunny ears.
It was fun to get all the little ones dressed up in Easter dresses and
vests. I hope you enjoy the sweet photos
of Malozie this month.
Malozie has had an excellent month. She continues to be a loveable and sweet
little girl who loves to cuddle and play.
She really enjoys looking through her photo book. When her box is out on the balcony the first
thing she goes for is the photo book.
She will patiently sit and look through all the photos for a long period
of time. She enjoys empting her box and
any other bin full of toys one toy at a time until it is empty and then she
will put them all back one at a time.
She is quite the organizer! She really
enjoys the cell phone in her bin and will pick it up, put it to her ear, and
then look up at the adults with a sweet little smile of pride on her face.
Malozie was not willing to give me any of her brilliant smile
when she was sitting on the photo table but afterwards she brought them out and
I was able to catch a few to send to you.
I hope you enjoy the sweet smiles that I caught.
Malozie is healthy
and growing: Height: 75.5 cm
Weight: 20 lb 13.5 oz
4.24.2013
Thanks to Kristin, another adoptive Mom, for these sweet videos. It looks like our girl will be a water baby! I love how she's trying to pick up the water to drink it. Her little hands are so sweet. The second video makes me a bit sad to see all of the babies in their nursery clamoring for attention. When the "white people" walk in, they know that's their ticket out to go play. That's why they are all fussing and wanting to be held. But, there's our sweet, patient girl---just lying in her crib and sucking those fingers. She is waiting for her Mommy and Daddy to come get her. :)
3.23.2013
Our Precious Purple Girl
Another adoptive mom, Amanda, was at GLA last week to meet her baby. She took LOTS of pictures of our babies. I just love the Facebook group I'm in. We are all adopting from GLA and we have all bonded over this journey. Amanda sent me 12 pics of Grace. I love the ones of her in this outfit because this is the outfit we sent her. It's just a cheap Wal-Mart Garanimals outfit, but it's my favorite color, so I couldn't resist.
In her monthly "photo shoots", she is always smiley and I'm guessing they are putting on a dog and pony show during that time to get all the babies to smile. I like seeing her candid expressions---and she has many. Her eyebrows are so expressive, too. I think her eyes are saying, "Mommy, come get me!" She has so much love to give and we have so much to give to her!
In her monthly "photo shoots", she is always smiley and I'm guessing they are putting on a dog and pony show during that time to get all the babies to smile. I like seeing her candid expressions---and she has many. Her eyebrows are so expressive, too. I think her eyes are saying, "Mommy, come get me!" She has so much love to give and we have so much to give to her!
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| Here she is playing with her doll and looking at her photo book. Each day, her volunteer gets out her box and gives her time with her toys and her photo book. Those eyeeeeessss! |
3.18.2013
Thank you, President Martelly!
After 6 months of praying, President Martelly has signed our dispensation! That means we are on the last leg of the social services wait time and should exit that office soon. As soon as we get word that we're out, GLA will tell us our travel dates.
Do you know what this means? We get to meet our baby girl!!!! Hold her in our arms! Kiss her sweet face--lips, eyes, cheeks, ears, yes, I'll get it all!
We have been praying since the beginning that God would allow us to bring our baby home with only one trip to Haiti. I have no doubt He can still do that. For now, though, we will proceed with the routine as it is now---traveling the first time to appear before the judge and traveling a 2nd time to bring Grace home.
This house is a baseball house. I was thinking tonight of how to explain this step. It's the 9th inning. Bases are loaded. There are 2 outs....we're almost there!
So, here's the crazy way I got our news today....I am in a wonderful, supportive group of families on Facebook. We are all adopting from GLA. Some of these desperate Mamas comb the internet every day searching for any clue about Haitian adoption. The online newspaper in Haiti posts the presidential dispensations. They posted the link today and another Mama recognized "Malozie" as our daughter! I wouldn't have even seen it if she hadn't tagged me in the post!
Here's the list. I had to play "Where's Malozie?" for a while before I even found it. God is good!
• Arrêtés autorisant l’adoption des mineurs suivants :
- Djeunie Casséus TELFORT - Montesquieu LAVOILE
- Giovani JEAN PAUL - Christopher Ronald LOUISNE
- Nathalie JEAN - Junia AZOR - Daniel JEAN PAUL
- Jean Richard Cédric MATHIEU - Mickenson CACHOU
- Samuel Moise HENRY - Junica JEAN et Jessica FELIX
- Bénia AUGUSTIN - Wilson JEAN et Sandeline FELIX
- Davidson FORTILUS - Anel et Wisline FONTILUS
- Malozie Ismond ISMOISE - Ashley et Bethiana HENRY
- Dieulando William DELZOR - Johanna CHARLES et Junior VILISMA
- Dieudeson FRANCOIS - Chadelin SERTINE et Madianie ANTOINE
- Salomon Miracle MITIL - Kenson JOSEPH et Francesca FLEURIMOND
- Leaticia GUILLAUME - Dierida DELVA et Mariana NEPTUNE
- Wednor JOSEPH - Sophenson AUGUSTE et Wilson Fils SYLVAIN
- Emmanuel LUNDI - Berlson DUPERA et Djeson LOUIS
- Youbenca SOUVERAIN - Sunshine et Seyca VILBRUN
Do you know what this means? We get to meet our baby girl!!!! Hold her in our arms! Kiss her sweet face--lips, eyes, cheeks, ears, yes, I'll get it all!
We have been praying since the beginning that God would allow us to bring our baby home with only one trip to Haiti. I have no doubt He can still do that. For now, though, we will proceed with the routine as it is now---traveling the first time to appear before the judge and traveling a 2nd time to bring Grace home.
This house is a baseball house. I was thinking tonight of how to explain this step. It's the 9th inning. Bases are loaded. There are 2 outs....we're almost there!
So, here's the crazy way I got our news today....I am in a wonderful, supportive group of families on Facebook. We are all adopting from GLA. Some of these desperate Mamas comb the internet every day searching for any clue about Haitian adoption. The online newspaper in Haiti posts the presidential dispensations. They posted the link today and another Mama recognized "Malozie" as our daughter! I wouldn't have even seen it if she hadn't tagged me in the post!
Here's the list. I had to play "Where's Malozie?" for a while before I even found it. God is good!
Numero 42-A paru le 12 Mars 2013
NUMÉRO EXTRAORDINAIRE• Arrêtés autorisant l’adoption des mineurs suivants :
- Djeunie Casséus TELFORT - Montesquieu LAVOILE
- Giovani JEAN PAUL - Christopher Ronald LOUISNE
- Nathalie JEAN - Junia AZOR - Daniel JEAN PAUL
- Jean Richard Cédric MATHIEU - Mickenson CACHOU
- Samuel Moise HENRY - Junica JEAN et Jessica FELIX
- Bénia AUGUSTIN - Wilson JEAN et Sandeline FELIX
- Davidson FORTILUS - Anel et Wisline FONTILUS
- Malozie Ismond ISMOISE - Ashley et Bethiana HENRY
- Dieulando William DELZOR - Johanna CHARLES et Junior VILISMA
- Dieudeson FRANCOIS - Chadelin SERTINE et Madianie ANTOINE
- Salomon Miracle MITIL - Kenson JOSEPH et Francesca FLEURIMOND
- Leaticia GUILLAUME - Dierida DELVA et Mariana NEPTUNE
- Wednor JOSEPH - Sophenson AUGUSTE et Wilson Fils SYLVAIN
- Emmanuel LUNDI - Berlson DUPERA et Djeson LOUIS
- Youbenca SOUVERAIN - Sunshine et Seyca VILBRUN
3.02.2013
Why We Wait
Tom Vanderwell wrote a blog post today that was just for me. Does that ever happen to you? You read something and you just know that the Lord had that message just for you. Ok, well, maybe others were encouraged by it, but I feel like God knew I needed it today. This is why we wait. We don't know what's going on while we wait. God is so much bigger than our wee little minds and what we think is best. For me, I think it would be best for Grace to come home RIGHT NOW. Then, in the next breath, God reminds me that His timing is perfect. Mine is not. He's in charge. I am not.
Tom is on staff with GLA as the Manager of Partner Relations (he helps to fundraise). He is a father of GLA kiddos and loves Haiti and GLA with his whole being. Read his thoughts and be encouraged as you continue to pray Grace home.
I have told Robby from the beginning of this process that God is going to do something BIG in our adoption journey. Bringing an orphan home is big enough in itself, but I've felt like from the start that God is going to do something bigger. We will see...
Tom is on staff with GLA as the Manager of Partner Relations (he helps to fundraise). He is a father of GLA kiddos and loves Haiti and GLA with his whole being. Read his thoughts and be encouraged as you continue to pray Grace home.
I have told Robby from the beginning of this process that God is going to do something BIG in our adoption journey. Bringing an orphan home is big enough in itself, but I've felt like from the start that God is going to do something bigger. We will see...
Story #11 – The Timing of Adoptions and the Power of God’s Plan
Posted by TomVanderwell
I know I’ve told some of you this story before, but I know a lot of you haven’t heard it. So, I’m going to tell it again……
First off, for those of you who are
currently in the process of adopting, I apologize, 9 years ago when we
brought our two kids home from GLA, the process took 10 months from
referral to going home and we thought that was long! I’m sorry that
things aren’t going that fast now. Know that every day I and many
others are praying that the process will speed up.
Now, when we began the process of adopting,
Dixie told us to expect 7 to 9 months. We got our referral in August
of 2003, so that would have put us as coming home in March to May of
2004. Now for a little Haitian trivia question……
What happened between August of 2003 and May of 2004 in Haitian history (think something notable)?
Can’t guess? That’s when Aristide was
ousted in the coup. Breaking down the story into one sentence, for
approximately 6 weeks, the adoption world in Haiti was a great big ? and
nothing moved. Surprise? Nope.
But after 6 weeks, things had somewhat
settled down and adoption paperwork began moving again. In the end all
it did was cause a fair amount of pain and anxiety and delayed things
from a March to May timeframe to a June homecoming.
Now trust me, that extra month seemed really long at the time. But God had a plan.
Our original plan was that our older three
(the vanilla kids) would stay with the grandparents while we went and
got the younger two. But, because of the delay, we ended up traveling
after the older kids were done with school. The volunteer situation
was such that they were able to come down and spend 3 weeks as
volunteers while Cheryl spent time with our chocolate kids and I came to
join them the last week.
So, we ended up waiting 6 weeks longer for
our adoptions to be finalized and because of that, our older kids got to
see GLA. So what’s such a big deal about that?
Jump forward with me about 2 years, we were
coming back from going out for dinner (all 7 of us – so I think it was
some place cheap) and my second oldest chimes up from the back seat, “I
think I know what I want to do.” It’s a Friday night, so I’m
thinking it’s something like going over to a friend’s house, going to
see a movie, something very here and now.
What?
“I want to become a nurse and go back to Haiti full time.”
Gulp.
I’m writing this today because tomorrow, my
2nd oldest, an RN like her mother, leaves to go to Haiti to spend 9 days
working with Lori and Licia and Allison at Real Hope for Haiti. She
is an RN, she’s pursuing her pediatric nurse practitioner degree and has
led numerous teams down to GLA from our church over the last years.
If God’s timing had been our timing, she wouldn’t have gone down to Haiti in 2004.
If God’s timing had been our timing, she wouldn’t have had the opportunity to see and love on the kids in Haiti.
If God’s timing had been our timing, she might not have become a nurse.
God has a plan and He is constantly moving and using the events of your life and my life to impact others.
9 years later, we’re seeing that God’s plan
and the delay in our adoptions of our two youngest has had a significant
impact in the life of one of our older kids and the lives of many
others as well.
I know it can really stink when you are
stuck in a delay where your idea for God’s timing is way different than
what it appears His timing is.
God looks at a picture way bigger than the one we do – trust Him and His timing…….
It quite often isn’t easy – but in the end, it’s the only way to do it.
Tom
Tom's blog can be found here.
2.28.2013
2.13.2013
A Blog Worth Reading
This couple recently volunteered at GLA. Although Grace didn't make it into any of the photos, there are some amazing ones here---the babies and just the landscape of Haiti.
Finding treasures like this while waiting is so priceless. Even though I've never met Christine, we have a common bond---a love for GLA. We have emailed several times and she has told me how much she adored Grace.
Finding treasures like this while waiting is so priceless. Even though I've never met Christine, we have a common bond---a love for GLA. We have emailed several times and she has told me how much she adored Grace.
2.06.2013
Grace & Friends
Another sweet glimpse of our girl from an adoptive Mama who just went to GLA. Looks like she has lots of friends to hang out with!
Sweet Video
This family is so inspiring. I wish I could meet them! What a blessing for all of these sweet kids to have a forever home. : )
1.28.2013
January Update
We got our update a little early this month! Here's the scoop on what our baby girl has been up to:
Height: 71.5 cm
Weight: 20 lb
And now for the best part....pictures! And we have lots of them this month!
December and
January have been very busy and exciting months here at God’s Littlest
Angels. We have had more children
transition into their new lives with their forever families and have welcomed
numerous visitors and volunteers who help us love the children and get projects
accomplished.
I was honored to
be here at GLA throughout Christmas for all the celebrations this year. This is the first year in my three years at
GLA that I am able to give you a first hand account of the holiday festivities
and I am looking forward to it!
All of the babies
began their Christmas morning with a new outfit. The cutest thing was to walk into the NICU
and see all of the littlest ones dressed up in a red and white outfit. Some us staff members took a group of the two
years olds up to the balcony to unwrap and play with new toys that were send as
Christmas gifts while all the babies in the smaller nurseries each received a
rattle or toy to keep and play with in their crib. The kids who received Christmas gifts from
adoptive parents were brought down to the living room the day after Christmas
to open their gifts under the tree. Malozie got a new
outfit on Christmas morning and she was all smiles when she was given a new toy
to play with when she is in her crib. You
will find a photo of her from Christmas morning attached. There are also a few photo day photos of her
with a gift that was received from an aunt and uncle I believe. She enjoyed the toy a lot and it is now kept
in her bin of toys to play with when she is on the balcony. I am also including some pictures of her from
her birthday in December. We hold a
monthly birthday celebration for all the kids who have a birthday in that
month. She loved the doll that you sent
for her.. she touched its face and examined it closely. She also liked the phone and looking at the
photo of your family in her card. She
was the first kiddo to dig into the cake for herself. She enjoyed it a lot! I hope you enjoy the variety of photo
included in your update this month.
Malozie is gaining
strength in her walking. She is not yet
completely confident but she is venturing out on her own 2 feet and can walk
across the room. She always has a brilliant
smile on her face when she is praised for her new accomplishment. She sure knows she is cute!
Only one week
after our Christmas celebration it was time to celebrate the New Year as well
as Haiti’s independence day, which is on January 1st. The highlight of the day for most Haitians as
well as the kids at the Main House is a celebratory soup that is traditionally
served at lunchtime. The soup is called
“soup joumou”. It is a pumpkin soup that
has meat, carrots, potatoes, and cabbage.
Everyone looks forward to this soup that is typically only served in
Haitian Independence Day.
The photo day
theme for this month was “celebration”. In addition to celebrating all the holidays
the last few months have held, it is a true joy to celebrate each milestone the
children have. I hope I am able to
accurately describe and capture these things for you until you are able to
bring them home and experience these moments with them.
You will notice
this update is coming a week earlier then usual this month. I am taking a trip home to Wisconsin for 2
weeks starting on January 25th.
I will return to the office on February 11th and do my best
to get your February update to you by the end of the month. Hope you
enjoyed hearing a little more about Malozie’s holiday celebrations this
month.
Malozie is healthy
and growing: Height: 71.5 cm
Weight: 20 lb
And now for the best part....pictures! And we have lots of them this month!
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| These were the Christmas PJs we sent to her. |
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| This is her baby doll from Nana D. and Poppy. She is seriously checking it out! |
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| Our family! |
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| I think she likes it! |
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