Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Show Hope

http://www.showhope.org/Resources/VideoLibrary.aspx

Okay, go to this link and then scroll down to the last video, "Picture This." Now we really have to bring Lionel home!!!!!

Great Day of Fellowship!!!

Yesterday was a great day of fellowship! All of the women directors at Kanakuk threw me a going away party and we laughed for hours. They told sweet stories about memories of me and they told funny stories about memories we have shared together. I have known some of them since I was just a toddler and it was fun to laugh about life and it was nice to be honored for the day. I typically don't like to be the center of attention, but it was kind of nice yesterday. I laughed so hard and it was so refreshing! I am thankful for the friends I have here, in my work place. Thanks, ladies!

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Every once in a while it is so nice to get off of my regularly worn path and spend time with good friends from out of town. That is what I got to do last night and it was so refreshing. Andy and I got to spend the evening with our good friends Steven Curtis Chapman and his son, Caleb, Geoff Moore and Michael W. Smith. We got to talk about life and family and we got to talk about adoption.

Steven has hired Geoff to work for Show Hope and they are touring around the country raising money through sponsorships. It is a great program and beyond raising money for adoption, it is raising awareness that people can support adoption without actually adopting!

We are actually throwing around the idea of doing a Show Hope tour of our own next year. . . Caleb and his band would provide the entertainment and then Andy would speak. We'd travel around on a tour bus for several weeks. I am so excited about the possibility! We've had several requests to video our experience for a reality show because just having my family in a tour bus for a month at a time would be comic relief worth watching! :) (So it has been said by those who don't live it 24-7.)

My favorite part was seeing Andy interact with his good friends. I loved watching him laugh (hard) and really fellowship from the heart and with men who know him and love him despite of himself. My prayer is that Andy will find that kind of friend in Durango. A friend to do life with. A friend to laugh with. A friend to know Andy.

No adoption news. Kim G. did share some good Biblical wisdom with me, though. . .verses I know, but needed to be reminded of:

Do not fret or worry. Instead of worrying pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God's wholeness, everything coming together for good will come and settle you down. It's wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life. Philippians 4:5-7

Monday, March 30, 2009

Letter From Bishop John

Dear Andy,

It was a real blessing to fellowship with you last week. I hope God blessed
your journey home and your family union.

Andy I can't agree with you more on the fact that your reach out to adopt
our babies in Rwanda is a clear a symbol of the Divine adoption of our
humanity.

Pray for me as I continue to approach the minister for the adoption from
Chantal's houses. I am handling it delicately because there are more people
behind you. We want to solve it for others as well.

Please pray for us. Love to Jamie Jo

God bless

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Fun Evening With Fun Friends




Well, we all went to see Monsters vs. Aliens! The best part was hearing the kids laugh (and hearing Melissa laugh harder than all the kids combined). Next best was hearing Rae shout "Wall-E" (Gabby) the entire movie and scream every time some character in the movie screamed! What a fun night! What a great group of friends I have and my kids have. We are blessed and they will be missed terribly when we move!!

It is so good to have Andy home, too!

And Nimrods (Becca, Elliott and Chas), we miss you! Andy said that you could come back and live with us even though he is home!!!

And for all of my faithful adoption readers. . .no news. . .maybe tomorrow once the work week gets started again. Andy said that Bishop John said to give him a week. . .that would be Wednesday or Thursday! This will be a nice time for praying without being stressed to hear news from Andy each day about progress (or lack thereof)!!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Andy Is Headed Home

Andy called and he is at the airport--headed home. They had a super time and I am so thankful that Andy and so many KCO kids got to see the country where Gabby came from!

No news on Lionel. . .my heart is heavy because I never imagined that Andy would leave Rwanda still not knowing. . .originally I thought we'd get Lionel by Christmas and that Lionel would be on the trip to Rwanda with his dad. Andy did talk to Bishop John this morning and he said that he has talked to a few people and that it is in progress. That is good news--I am just going to have to sit back, relax, get comfortable and wait. African time is not our time. God's time is not my time. I will just have to remember that Lionel is happy--very happy--and is in good hands. I'm the anxious one and as a mother, I need to remember that my child is fine.

I think the hardest part of this will be the not knowing. If it is a yes, then I am willing to wait. But if it is a no, then I just want to move on with pursuing another child so that I don't have to wait. I remember a song from my childhood:

"Have patience. Have patience. Don't be in such a hurry. When you get impatient. You only start to worry. Remember. Remember. That God is patient, too, and think of all the times when others have to wait on you!"

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Rwanda Today. . .

Today, in Rwanda, no news about adoption, but Andy got to go to Gabby's orphanage. Here is what he wrote in his blog prior to his visit:

Today we're going to an orphanage where my Gabby came from. I'm prepping myself for an emotional experience, but I know it's going to fill my in the holes in my heart for the unknowing that she brought to me being an orphan dropped off at the gate.

He had a good time and he is glad that he got to see where she spent the first part of her life. I cannot wait to get the full run down once he returns home.

He has some great stuff on his blog and some fun pictures. . .go to my list of "non adoption blogs" and click on THE JOURNEY. There is also some amazing information about the trip and about Kids Across Africa on Luke's blog. . .same list to the right, click on LUKE PARROTT.

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Proverbs 25:25
"Like cold water to a weary soul, so is good news from a far country." That is my prayer today! Thanks for the reminder, Tina!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

News From Andy

"I called and had a meeting with Bishop at the church. I told him about the letter, and showed it to him. He gave it to one of his staff to have photocopied, and looked at me 'this is contestable!' YEA!! So, He's going to call a senator friend he has, and try to work it from his end. . . .the fact the letter demands we adopt from a Catholic orphanage is an outrage to the Bishop. I told him that your heart was heavy and you weren't doing well, and he put his arm around me and said, 'The Lord will redeem this letter.' So I don't know what that means, but I have his card, and he said to give him a couple of days to work something out. "

So, there we have it. I'm not going to get my hopes up. . .Bishop is a very passionate man. . .and the Minister will not look highly on us going "above" her or "around" her. God is good and I know it will work out!

I don't know if Andy got to meet Lionel or not. . .he left out that VERY important information (which makes me think that he hasn't met him yet). We'll see!

Thank you for your continued prayers!

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I just talked to Andy and they did NOT get to meet Lionel. Tomorrow they are going to Gabby's orphanage to play with the kids. That will be neat for him to see where she spent five of the first six months of her life and for him to get an idea of what part of the city she came from before that!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Dax's Prayer Tonight. . .

"Dear God, please, please please, SUPER PLEASE, please, God, please help Lionel be our brother. . . ."

The "Work" Day Is Over In Rwanda

Well, it is after 5:00 in Rwanda and I didn't get an email back from the Minister. (For those of you just following, I emailed the Minister yesterday thanking her for the Approval Letter and letting her know that we were wanting to adopt a specific boy who is enrolled in Sonrise School and not living in the orphanage mentioned in my letter.) Anyway, I didn't hear back from the Minister. I'm not sure if that means anything at all. It is a long shot that she will let us adopt a child that we have "picked out." I understand that.

I just know that God is a god of miracles and that He gives us the desires of our hearts. I know that if Lionel is supposed to be our son, then he will be regardless of what our Approval Letter says. I also know that if Lionel isn't supposed to be our son, then God has a much more perfect fit for our family already in the works. I just have to trust! I know that. . .I just don't want to "give up" on adopting Lionel until I get the big stop sign from the Minister. I also don't want to hold on too long if there is something Andy needs to do while he is in Rwanda this week. I need patience. I need direction. I need to trust. Do I need to be creative? I'm not sure if that goes beyond patience and trust.

I'm a control freak. . .that is something I've realized about myself this year and situations like this are not ideal for us control freaks in the world.

So, please pray. Pray that we will get direction. Pray that our hearts will be good with that direction! Also, for those of you new to my blog, pray for Hays's heart as it is breaking with the news we got from the Minister yesterday. Thanks!

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I just heard from Andy and he meets with Bishop John tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. (which is 3:00 a.m. CST). That meeting could be VITAL for our adoption! Andy will also be meeting Lionel and his friends: Isaac, Fabi, and Sunday while he is at Bishop John's school. I cannot wait to hear about the meeting with Bishop and Andy meeting Lionel and I cannot wait to see the pictures!

God, please bring us our son. We want Lionel to be in our family to have him as our son and as our children's brother. You know what is best for Lionel and what is best for our family. I trust you, but I beg you for the desire of my heart! You are good. You know me. You know what is best for me. I love you, Lord!

No Cavities!!!

Nothing New This Morning

No updates from Kigali yet. . .I haven't heard back from the Minister and I haven't heard from Andy.

In non-adoption news. . .Andy and his group are having a wonderful time! You can see great videos and posts on his blog and on Luke Parrott's blog. . .both blogs are to the right of my posts: "The Journey" and "Luke Parrott."

We are headed to the dentist this morning. . .four appointments which were made six months ago: Hays, Maggie, Lionel and Dax. Oops, I'm not sure that Lionel will be here by 7:15 this morning for his teeth cleaning! I ran into a friend of mine last night at the Landing who is my orthopedic PA and she is getting me in to see her tomorrow for my bum injury. . .she wants to rule out a cracked pelvis. Nice. . .I'm 100.

I'll keep you posted as I hear anything from the Land of a Thousand Hills (Rwanda)!

Pray for our hearts (especially mine and Hays's) and pray for continued miracles! Thanks!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Meanwhile...



Life does go on and my life is more than just the sad speed bump today brought. Hays went to school crying. . .he is so upset about the developments in Rwanda. Maggie went to school and got Team Leader--which is a VERY big deal in the Second Grade--we were there at the assembly to surprise her! Dax and Gabby and I played outside in the sun with Chaco and Jake. . .it is a BEAUTIFUL day! So, I am sad and confused and overwhelmed with the adoption and I'm dying for concrete answers. . . . . . .but on the other hand, my life is good and God is good and I have four kids who I adore. God will add the right child to our family at the right time. I pray diligently and fervently that it is Lionel, but if it isn't. . .God is faithful! Enjoy the slide show!

We miss you, Andy!!!

Also, go to www.andybraner.com or click on "The Journey" to the right to see videos from Andy's trip WHILE he is in Rwanda. . .he will be posting new entries and videos daily!!!

Update. . .

Well, here is what is going on since we received the Approval Letter. I have written an email to the Minister requesting two things:
1. a meeting with she and Andy
2. Lionel. . .I told her about Lionel being a true orphan and about him being at Sonrise School

So, now we wait. I am hoping that she will read my letter with an open mind and that she will change her mind when she meets with Andy.

We're just going to take it a step at a time from here. There are many scenarios stemming from many scenarios. . .I feel like I'm in a "Choose Your Own Adventure" book and there are many page options at each junction. I'm just going to go one step at a time and try not to let my mind wander down the "what if" aisle.

So, let's pray that the Minister will hear the plea of a mother's heart in that email I sent her. That is the step we are on right now.

Thanks!

Also, I received a bit of encouragement from another adoptive (and waiting) parent this morning and I wanted to share it:

The verse that I prayed for you this morning was Romans 15:13 May the God
of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may
overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

We join with your family in the hope of bringing Lionel home - While you
wait on God's answer, may He pour his joy and peace into your heart to
overflowing.

Great News and Not So Great News. . .

Andy met with Jeanne Marie this morning. . .Africa. . .no real schedules. Anyway, he met with her and he said that she is great! (She is, I remember really liking her.)

We got our Letter of Approval!!! However, it wasn't generic. It was very specific. It said that the government of Rwanda is excited for our family to adopt again, but it must be from the specific orphanage listed in the letter. We knew this was a huge possibility.

Here is what the letter said:

Dear Sir and Madam

In response to your letter requesting for permission to adopt a Rwandan child. Considering the fact that you have submitted the required documents for that matter; I have the pleasure to inform you that after examining your documents, I have no objection to your request, and thus, you may now go ahead with the adoption procedures. You will however, have to respect all the legal requirements regarding adoption and particularly identifying the child in the Home of Hope Orphanage, managed by the Missionaries of Charity.

The best part of the whole thing is that Andy is there and he is fighting for us. That is the best news! He is going to fight for us! I love it that he is emotionally involved and that he is the one! I love it that I'm not the one because I feel like he is fighting on behalf of our family. I don't think I can explain it on my own.

He is going to Sonrise school on Wednesday. He has a meeting scheduled with Bishop John who is in charge of the school and who has MAJOR pull in the country of Rwanda. We are going to ask Bishop to help us get around the last paragraph that states the specific orphanage. We aren't giving up yet.

How am I? I am very sad and broken, but not destroyed. Knowing that Andy is over there fighting. . .I just don't feel like it is finished yet. And if it is, then we'll go from there (we have an Approval Letter)!!! But I'm not ready to accept that path yet!

Please continue to pray. None of this was a surprise, but a punch in the gut still hurts even if you know it was coming!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

I Talked To Andy. . .

Well, I talked to Andy and I am feeling much better. He is meeting with Jeanne Marie (not Veronique) on Tuesday morning. . .so, be praying Monday night. . .by the time we wake up on Tuesday, we'll know things! :) Anyway, he is meeting with Jeanne Marie. That's good. He also said that Veronique has apparently turned over a new attitude leaf and that she is so excited to help (according to his sources: Tim and Johnathan). That's good news!

Then he gets to go to Sonrise on Wednesday and meet Lionel and his friends! Wow! I cannot wait to see pictures and video footage from that!

So, my prayer warriors, go to bed Monday night praying for the meeting Andy and Jeanne Marie will have about adopting Lionel! We need to bring him home for Easter! Need. . .want. . .the line is very very fine! :)

Thanks for the reminder, Mom!

I'm not big on reading email forwards, but I read this one today (maybe because my mom did have the "FW" in the subject line). I have read it before, but it was exactly what I needed today! Thanks, Mom!!! (Also, if you are reading for the first time today, there is a Rwandan update posted below this post. . .please read!)

Isaiah 65:24

This beautiful story was written by a doctor who worked in South Africa .

One night I had worked hard to help a mother in the labor ward; but in spite of all we could do, she died, leaving us with a tiny, premature baby and a crying two-year-old daughter. We would have difficulty keeping the baby alive, as we had no incubator (we had no electricity to run an incubator).

We also had no special feeding facilities.

Although we lived on the equator, nights were often chilly with treacherous drafts. One student midwife went for the box we had for such babies and the cotton wool that the baby would be wrapped in.

Another went to stoke up the fire and fill a hot water bottle. She came back shortly in distress to tell me that in filling the bottle, it had burst (rubber perishes easily in tropical climates).

'And it is our last hot water bottle!' she exclaimed. As in the West, it is no good crying over spilled milk, so in Central Africa it might be considered no good crying over burst water bottles.

They do not grow on trees, and there are no drugstores down forest pathways..

'All right,' I said, 'put the baby as near the fire as you safely can, and sleep between the baby and the door to keep it free from drafts Your job is to keep the baby warm...'

The following noon, as I did most days, I went to have prayers with any of the orphanage children who chose to gather with me. I gave the youngsters various suggestions of things to pray about and told them about the tiny baby. I explained our problem about keeping the baby warm enough,mentioning the hot water bottle, and that the baby could so easily die if it got chills. I also told them of the two-year-old sister, crying because her mother had died.

During prayer time, one ten-year-old girl, Ruth, prayed with the usual blunt conciseness of our African children. 'Please, God' she prayed, 'Send us a hot water bottle today. It'll be no good tomorrow, God, as the baby will be dead, so please send it this afternoon.'

While I gasped inwardly at the audacity of the prayer, she added, 'And while You are about it, would You please send a dolly for the little girl so she'll know You really love her?'

As often with children's prayers, I was put on the spot. Could I honestly say 'Amen?' I just did not believe that God could do this.

Oh, yes, I know that He can do everything; the Bible says so. But there are limits, aren't there? The only way God could answer this particular prayer would be by sending me a parcel from the homeland. I had been in Africa for almost four years at that time, and I had never, ever, received a parcel from home.

Anyway, if anyone did send me a parcel, who would put in a hot water bottle? I lived on the equator!

Halfway through the afternoon, while I was teaching in the nurses' training school, a message was sent that there was a car at my front door. By the time I reached home, the car had gone, but there on the verandah was a large 22-pound parcel. I felt tears pricking my eyes. I could not open the parcel alone, so I sent for the orphanage children. Together we pulled off the string, carefully undoing each knot. We folded the paper, taking care not to tear it unduly. Excitement was mounting. Some thirty or forty pairs of eyes were focused on the large cardboard box.

From the top, I lifted out brightly-colored, knitted jerseys. Eyes sparkled as I gave them out. Then there were the knitted bandages for the leprosy patients, and the children looked a little bored. Then came a box of mixed raisins and sultanas - that would make a batch of buns for the weekend.

Then, as I put my hand in again, I felt the.....could it really be?


I grasped it and pulled it out. Yes, a brand new, rubber hot water bottle. I cried.


I had not asked God to send it; I had not truly believed that He could.

Ruth was in the front row of the children. She rushed forward, crying out, 'If God has sent the bottle, He must have sent the dolly, too!'

Rummaging down to the bottom of the box, she pulled out the small, beautifully-dressed dolly. Her eyes shone! She had never doubted!

Looking up at me, she asked, 'Can I go over with you and give this dolly to that little girl, so she'll know that Jesus really loves her?'

'Of course,' I replied!

That parcel had been on the way for five whole months, packed up by my former Sunday school class, whose leader had heard and obeyed God's prompting to send a hot water bottle, even to the equator.

And one of the girls had put in a dolly for an African child - five months before, in answer to the believing prayer of a ten-year-old to bring it 'that afternoon.'

'Before they call, I will answer.' (Isaiah 65:24)

When you receive this, say the prayer. That's all you have to do. No strings attached. Just send it on to whomever you want - but do send it on.

Prayer is one of the best free gifts we receive. There is no cost, but a lot of rewards. Let's continue praying for one another.

This awesome prayer takes less than a minute.

Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless my friends reading this. I ask You to minister to their spirit. Where there is pain, give them Your peace and mercy. Where there is self doubting, release a renewed confidence to work through them. Where there is tiredness or exhaustion, I ask You to give them understanding, guidance, and strength. Where there is fear, reveal our love and release to them Your courage. Bless their finances, give them greater vision, and raise up leaders and friends to support and encourage them. Give each of them discernment to recognize the evil forces around them and reveal to them the power they have in You to defeat it. I ask You to do these things in Jesus' name.... Amen

Calling All Prayer Warriors!!!



Well, I just got an email from Andy (pictures above are of Bourbon Coffee Shop in Kigali where Andy gets the internet). They are doing great and having a wonderful time! His meeting in the Minister's office is Tuesday (I don't know the time yet) and he is meeting with Veronique--YIKES! For those of you who don't know, Veronique is the lady in the office who is making adoptions very difficult and she is the one who seems to have a personal vendeta with New Hope Homes (Lionel's home) and who has made it exceedingly clear that another child will never be adopted from there. I am still believing that God is bigger than everything and that He can bring our son home, but this meeting with Veronique still has me a tad stressed out. That is a confusing feeling. . .I really do have faith that God can do miracles. . .then why is this meeting stressing me out? Because I'm a control freak. Yuck! So, please be praying for that meeting. I'll give you all an exact time when the meeting will happen, but pray pray pray!!! Pass along the prayer request to everyone you know! We would love to be able to bring Lionel home before Easter--God can work out the details!

Good news (I probably should have done the good news first): Andy sat by an old friend at church this morning (in Kigali). Her name is Rebekah Lewis--for those of you who are faithful blog followers, you know that she works at Lionel's boarding school. She is going to help Andy meet Lionel on Tuesday. The school, Sonrise, is big (1000+ kids) and he could have gone there and never found Lionel without Rebekah's help! So that is fun news! Andy will get to meet our son!

Thanks for your prayers! I'll be updating the blog every time I get information this week!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Interesting Picture


I found this picture and thought it was kind of interesting since we are currently still pursuing adoptions from Rwanda and China. . . .

(That is the Chinese flag in the continent of Africa. . .)

Andy's Trip So Far. . .


What a small world! Andy was on the plane from DC to Ethiopia with the Martin family!!! So fun! They are headed to pick up Micah and if all goes well, they will be on the same flight back to the states with Andy and the KCO kids!

They left the Martins in Addis and flew on to Kigali. They all landed safely without any big stories to tell! Thank goodness. . .traveling with 30 teenagers. . . .

Monday Andy will be meeting with Jeanne Marie and the Minister! LOTS OF PRAYERS NEEDED FOR THAT MEETING! I don't even know where to begin with my list of prayer requests for that meeting. The ultimate outcome is that we get to adopt Lionel and bring him home in a timely manner! Bottom line.

Thursday Andy and the mission trip students will be at Lionel's boarding school: Sonrise up in the Northwestern part of the country! I can't wait to hear how the first father/son meeting goes! WOW!

I'll continue to keep you all updated!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Andy is headed to Rwanda. . .

. . .and I am sitting in Winter Park with a softball size knot on my bum!!! So depressnig on SO MANY different levels!

I'm so excited that Andy will be in Rwanda soon! I'm excited that he will get to be in Gabby's birth country and that he'll get to see where she came from! What a huge blessing! I'm excited that he'll get to go to Lionel's school and MEET HIM and HUG HIM and get pictures WITH HIM!!! I'm so excited that he'll get to meet with Jeanne Marie (and maybe the Minister)! Prayerfully this will be a positive meeting and the process can speed up towards BRINING Lionel HOME because the meeting goes so well.

I wish he coudl bring Lionel home. Oh well. . .I'm glad that I'll get to go back to Rwanda and travel home with my boy!

I got an email from Jeanne Marie. She said that my "response letter" in "in process." I would have rather the email said that my APPROVAL LETTER is waiting for Andy to pick up. That would have been much less vague and much more exciting! Oh well, at least SOON I will know what the answer is to step one. Again, my prayer warriors, we are praying that the APPROVAL LETTER is GENERIC!!!!!

I'll keep everyone posted! Hopefully I'll have news of an Approval Letter AND news of Andy's meetings with JM and with Leo. . .and PICTURES!!!!

Thanks for your prayers and your continued friendship (and patience) through this journey!

Friday, March 13, 2009

SPRING BREAK!!!

We are headed to Winter Park with our two oldest. . .Hays and Maggie. Andy's parents are keeping Dax and Gabby! What a fun break!

America World Adoption Agency

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Jeanne Marie is holding my documents!

Thank you, Johnathan! My papers are in the Minister's office. We aren't getting that quick turn around on the Approval Letter that we were hoping for, but the documents are there and my dossier is finally complete! Jeanne Marie found out that Andy will be in Rwanda in a week and a half and she wants to meet with him before she gives us the letter.

Deep breath. Patience. Another deep breath. God is good.

I think J.M. wanting to see Andy will put and entirely different spin on the process. I don't want to speculate right now what kind of a spin it will put on it. I just need to leave it in God's hands. The weird thing is, I'm having a very easy time doing that. I think I am so nervous about what the outcome could potentially be that I would rather let God handle it!!! Isn't this the place that I should remain at!?!?!

Monday, March 9, 2009

FOR SALE


My home. The house I thought I'd raise my kids in and live in forever. It is for sale! We're headed to Durango! Prayerfully the house will sell before May 2nd and we can head to Colorado and have all summer to look for a house. We'll see! But the sign is up and it is official! 176 Maple Forest Lane is for sale and we are leaving!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

We Need To Sell Some T-Shirts


Okay, prayerfully the day is getting closer for me to go get my boy! I need to sell some t-shirts so that I can afford to fly Hays and myself over there and then three of us back! Please help by going to www.annidesigns.com and buying one of our Rwanda shirts. They are great feeling shirts that run very true to size (guys' sizes). Thanks, in advance, for your help!

If we can sell 400 shirts, then the WHOLE FAMILY can go to Rwanda and pick him up! Wouldn't that be a wonderful experience!!!!

Again, we are praying for a GENERIC approval letter THIS Thursday or Friday!!! That is prayer number one (okay, number two after praying that the documents get to Jonathan Nimrod on Wednesday). I'll keep you updated prayer by prayer as we go! Thanks!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Thanks, Rebekah!!!


Rebekah Lewis is a counselor at Lionel's school and she sent me this picture today! Thank you SO much, Rebekah!!!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

IN THE MAIL!!!

The last of my forgotten documents is in the mail and is supposed to be in Kigali Wednesday! Yipee!!! It will be to the Minister's office by Thursday morning (at the latest) and the prayerfully that generic approval letter will be just a signature away!!!

Off to DHL

I am holding my remaining documents and I am headed to DHL as soon as Dax and Gabby wake up! I'm going to pay whatever it takes to get them to Kigali by tonight!!! Okay, not by tonight, but as soon as they can get there! Baby steps, but expecting MIRACLE AFTER MIRACLE!!!

"No Record" Report Should Be In My Hands In Minutes. . .

Well, the Rwandan Embassy finished with my missing documents and they should be delivered to me by three o'clock this afternoon. I think I am going to DHL them to Rwanda so that Jonathan can take them to the Minister's office as soon as he gets them. Jeanne Marie, in the Minister's office, said that everything is ready to go as soon as she receives those documents.

So, the prayer is: that the documents get to Jonathan QUICKLY and that Jeanne Marie turns around our Approval letter in a day and that the letter is GENERIC!!! Once that happens, then Johnathan can track down Lionel's uncle and start the adoption process with the courts. Once that is finished, then we go back to the Minister's office for travel approval and we can bring our boy home!!!

Andy is headed to Rwanda in two weeks. It would be an absolute miracle if Andy could bring Lionel home with him, but I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES and I believe that MIRACLES STILL HAPPEN!!! God is big and He knows our situation. . .and I have faith that He hears our prayers and the desperate prayers of my children.

Lionel needs to be home with us before we move to Colorado!!!!!