Thursday, July 26, 2012

"My Boys"

It's been a while since the last post simply because a lot has been going on in our lives. Besides all of our normal summer activities, having a 15 month old in the house again creates a whole new sense of busyness.

Jeremiah continues to amaze us and all those that come into contact with him. His magnetic personality ensures that he is always the center of attention no matter where we are. It's been amazing to watch him develop and adapt to all of the changes that he has experienced in the 6 short months that he has been a part of our family. The amazing thing is that it is hard to imagine a time when Jeremiah wasn't integrated into our lives.

As far as the adoption process goes, all of the paperwork has been completed, filed, and approved! Even though there was a ton of paperwork, red tape, and waiting ~ we would have done ten times that amount if we had to...as it was so worth it all.

Jeremiah is talking, walking, and doing everything else that a 15 month old does. He definitely doesn't like to be told "No", and can melt your heart with his pitiful reaction.

It's surreal how our dream just a couple of years ago are now playing out. I love it when someone refers to "my boys" and it warms my heart to see Jaden and Justin interacting with their brother.

We have definitely been blessed by this whole experience and know how easy we have had it as we have friends that have been delayed months by red tape. Our hearts break for their situations and we pray daily for protection over the children and a peace within those families.

The love and support that we continue to receive is overwhelming and we are so thankful for our family and friends. This journey that we have been on is only beginning!!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Happy Birthday Jeremiah!

It’s hard to imagine that one year ago today, a little boy was born under such circumstances that he was unwanted and abandoned. Born into poverty…future unknown. Little did he know, that God was watching over him. God had a plan for him that would change not only his life, but the lives of many people. Although he may not have felt the physical love of parents at his birth, he had a Heavenly Father that loved him unconditionally.

Several thousand miles away, there was also a family that loved him. A family that had already been praying for his safety and care. Although this family didn’t know he existed, they also loved him unconditionally.

What a remarkable story of this little boy, Jeremiah, fusing together with our family. A year later, living in a different world…one that is full of love and happiness.

It saddens my heart when I think what kind of life Jeremiah may have had. A life of poverty, filth, and suffering. Even though Jeremiah has been ‘rescued’, there are millions more in the same predicament. I want to save them all…but that would be impossible. For now, I can pray for them. Pray that they are given the same opportunities as Jeremiah has been given. Pray that other families open up their hearts and homes. Pray that awareness of the severity of this problem continues to rise.

Happy Birthday Jeremiah…you are loved, you are so very loved!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Celebration!


Amazing...that's the only word that can describe the past two weeks. What a blessing it has been to finally be able to bring Jeremiah home ~ home to his forever family.

Our trip to Ethiopia was pretty uneventful and filled with much excitement, curiosity, and anticipation. Upon our arrival on Monday, January 30th, after a full day of travel, we were able to choose if we wanted to pick Jeremiah up that day or wait until Tuesday after we were rested up. Of course, we chose to get him on Monday! We have waited 2+ years for this day and we weren't going to let a little jet lag slow us down.

So, after we got settled into our room, we headed to the orphanage to get Jeremiah. When we arrived at the orphanage, all of the children were seated in a room...ready for the going away party. The nannies had Jeremiah dressed in a traditional outfit and as they brought him out, all of the kids were chanting his name. They then sang a couple of songs. Then they had a coffee ceremony for us, along with popcorn and bread. We were able to take some pictures of the event and also took some of Jeremiah and his nanny. It was a bittersweet moment for all of the workers at the orphanage as they were happy for Jeremiah, but sad knowing that they would miss him terribly.

Once we got back to the guest house, we quickly realized how much work a 10 month old is as we started the repetitive tasks of feeding, burping, changing diapers, bathing, rocking, and playing with Jeremiah. We were also able to confirm what we already knew ~ that Jeremiah has a great personality and has an infectious smile and laugh. That first day, we examined him from head to toe, constantly gazed at him, cuddled him, and kissed every square inch of his body (several times!).

On Wednesday, we had our Embassy appointment. The goal of this meeting is to be approved for a Visa to bring Jeremiah into the United States. They had already reviewed all of our paperwork, investigated the case, and were now ready to interview us. This process should be pretty straightforward, however they could make it complicated if something stood out. In our case, it went perfect! A couple of questions from the agent...and we were approved for his Visa.

We left on Friday night to return home...and after a brutal 29 1/2 hour flight (due to weather, airline, and airport complications) we arrived in Indianapolis to family and friends awaiting their first meeting with Jeremiah. We are so blessed to have such a great family and friends who are very supportive. They all immediately fell in love with Jeremiah as he cooed and grinned at them all.

We have now been home almost a week and it all seems so surreal. A process that took over 2 years to complete is now a reality. Jeremiah is adapting wonderfully. He loves playing with Jaden and Justin and exploring all of the new sights. He is also saying "da da" and "mam ma" which melt our hearts!

All in all the experience has led us through many emotions, but the joy in our hearts that we currently have trumps any past feelings of sorrow, anticipation, worry, or heartache. We continue to pray for the many families that have yet to bring their children home. We pray for comfort and contentment for the new daddies and mommies as they await the completion of their next step. We also pray for the health and safety of all the children that are awaiting their turn to be placed with a family.

As I complete this post, Jeremiah is on the living room floor playing with Justin...a day that just a few months ago seemed so far away. What a blessing!! God is good, all the time!!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Living at Cedar Point

Each time that we reach a milestone, a milestone that one time seemed so far away nonetheless, we have a quick celebratory moment. Then, we come back to reality and realize that we now have another milestone that we are waiting for...and even though the waiting times shorten the farther into the process we get, those shorter wait times cause the most pain!

Let's back up. After our Thanksgiving visit to Ethiopia where we first met Jeremiah and had our court visit, we came home in a daze. We were exhausted, but energized...sad to leave, but happy to know that we were much closer to getting Jeremiah...anxious to complete the final step, but relaxed knowing that God was and has always been in control. The next step in the process once we returned home from Ethiopia was getting Jeremiah's passport and birth certificate and then submitting our case to the U.S. Embassy. From there, the Embassy issues a Visa after they review the paperwork to determine if everything is in order. Our case was submitted to the U.S. Embassy on December 20th ~ 25 days from the last time we saw Jeremiah.

After the first of the year, we learned that the Embassy required a little more information about our case and that they would receive the information on January 19th. So, a few more weeks of waiting was on our agenda. Our anticipation built as we prayed we would receive notification that our case was approved when we woke up this morning...and to our amazement, we did indeed have an email from the U.S. Embassy that our case was approved!

Once again, we were quick to celebrate this huge milestone! In the email, the Embassy requested that we submit three dates for an appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia. They would then check their schedule and let us know when our appointment would be so we could schedule our travel and BRING JEREMIAH HOME! Well, we didn't waste any time and submitted three dates by 7:00 a.m. this morning. Since that was only 3:00 p.m. Ethiopian time, we were hopeful that we would have a response by late this morning. Two of the dates that we submitted were for next week and one was for the week of January 30th...so, in our minds, we were quickly forming a plan of attack to be ready to leave and bring Jeremiah home. The notification that we were hoping for never came so our response expectation was pushed out to tomorrow morning. Then, this afternoon we found out that tomorrow is Epiphany day in Ethiopia...which means that all government offices (including the U.S. Embassy) will be closed. UGHHH!! Now, the earliest we will hear anything will be Monday.

Our waiting ~ started out as years as we worked on our dossier and waited for a referral...then went to months as we waited for a court date and Embassy approval...and is now down to days as we wait for an Embassy appointment.

Even though we are only waiting until Monday to learn of the date that we will be reunited with Jeremiah, it seems like an eternity. It has been 55 days since we have held him - 55 days since we have seen his smile - 55 days since we have gazed into his eyes. But soon...and, yes, very soon, we will be bringing him home forever.

If you are not familiar with the amusement park Cedar Point...it is an amusement park made up mostly of roller coasters. Some are small and short in length; some have loops and tunnels; some are extremely fast; but they are all rollercoasters! Well, we pretty much feel that we have been living at Cedar Point over the past couple of years going from rollercoaster to rollercoaster. And right now, we are all in ~ heading down the steepest hill, hands high in the air, stomach in our throats, with huge smiles made of fear!!! Monday's going to come and we will soon learn of our date with the Embassy and make our travel plans. This is so hard...but the prize at the end is so worth the wait! Thank you so much for your continued prayers. We can't wait for you to meet our son. God bless.