Tomorrow we leave for China to bring Gabe and Becca home !!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
2ND GRADUATION
WOW !! Another graduation
Nathan graduated from the 8th grade
His fav color is GREEN can u tell ??
Getting him to wear a tie and belt and tuck the shirt in ???
Dad got him to do it.
Nate's BBF is in front of him
A really grate group of kids, they did a great job with their program.
Done, time for comfort... FOOD.
We are very, very proud of Nathan.
Nathan graduated from the 8th grade
His fav color is GREEN can u tell ??
Getting him to wear a tie and belt and tuck the shirt in ???
Dad got him to do it.
Nate's BBF is in front of him
A really grate group of kids, they did a great job with their program.
Done, time for comfort... FOOD.
We are very, very proud of Nathan.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
WAITING
We are currently waiting on conformation of
our Consulate Appointment. Exciting !!
Friday our application for a Show Hope grant was returned
to us because they never received the on line portion of the
application. Their web site was also being up dated at the time.
So I need to apply again in June ?!
We can not ask our church for help because hubby is a Pastor.
Saturday was my last day @ work
Today a mistake could make us loose our first pick for
our Consulate Appointment.
Ya, we can put it on credit cards but we do not know how we will pay
the payments.
I want to be discouraged but I know, some how God has this covered.
Two happy girls on their way to the play ground !
our Consulate Appointment. Exciting !!
Friday our application for a Show Hope grant was returned
to us because they never received the on line portion of the
application. Their web site was also being up dated at the time.
So I need to apply again in June ?!
We can not ask our church for help because hubby is a Pastor.
Saturday was my last day @ work
Today a mistake could make us loose our first pick for
our Consulate Appointment.
Ya, we can put it on credit cards but we do not know how we will pay
the payments.
I want to be discouraged but I know, some how God has this covered.
Two happy girls on their way to the play ground !
Monday, May 26, 2014
# BLESSINGS
Yesterday we wanted to do something special
with the blessings that we already have at home.
I could not believe these girls... They wanted to go on every ride
Some rides they were not tall enough to go on. Nathan had a friend along.
Rohana is on the left of Austin. :)
Hrutuja is on the right of Dad. :) Nathan and I opted to not ride.
The tilt -a- whirl made me feel like hurling .
Swings... they loved it !!
Mom and Dad had a great time watching these children smile
from ear to ear. We are sooo blesssed to have the children that we already
have at home and to add 2 more is just and awesome feeling !!
with the blessings that we already have at home.
I could not believe these girls... They wanted to go on every ride
Some rides they were not tall enough to go on. Nathan had a friend along.
Rohana is on the left of Austin. :)
Hrutuja is on the right of Dad. :) Nathan and I opted to not ride.
The tilt -a- whirl made me feel like hurling .
Swings... they loved it !!
Mom and Dad had a great time watching these children smile
from ear to ear. We are sooo blesssed to have the children that we already
have at home and to add 2 more is just and awesome feeling !!
Friday, May 23, 2014
WHY DOES GOD CALL PEOPLE TO ADOPT ?
GUEST POST: Why does God call people to adopt?
We have a special guest on the blog today! Stefanie, creator of No Hands But Ours and Ni Hao Y’all, shares her family’s life-changing journey and her thoughts about why God calls people to adopt.
For us, the call to adopt was heard relatively late in life. In fact, it was about the time we’d decided we were done growing our family the biological way. Yes, we’d told God we were His, and surrendered our plans to Him, but no more kids, m’kay?
Adoption was not even on our radar.
Almost 10 years later, we have adopted 7 children from China. Our beautiful brood has grown from 4 to 11. The Lord has done a mighty big work in our little family.
But why? Why are some of us called to adopt?Why does God call people to adopt?
This might seem like a question with an obvious answer. But sometimes, stating the obvious is a good thing.For us, the call to adopt was heard relatively late in life. In fact, it was about the time we’d decided we were done growing our family the biological way. Yes, we’d told God we were His, and surrendered our plans to Him, but no more kids, m’kay?
Adoption was not even on our radar.
Almost 10 years later, we have adopted 7 children from China. Our beautiful brood has grown from 4 to 11. The Lord has done a mighty big work in our little family.
When we accept Christ as our Savior, He calls us to join Him in His story of redemption. In fact, Jesus tells us to “Go…” For each of us that is a unique directive, and for some of us, that is adoption. And when God calls us to adopt, I can testify… He can use it to transform us in a big way.
5 Reasons God Calls Us To Adopt:

2. For you. This might not be quite so obvious, but I would say that adoption is just as much for you as it is for your child. When God chooses those He wants to be His hands and feet on behalf of the fatherless, He already knows our hearts. And although you already (obviously!) know the Lord, He isn’t done with you yet. And nothing can change your heart for the Father like adoption. Just as He has been loving, merciful and full of grace toward us, we get to do the same – to a complete stranger. A small complete stranger, but a stranger all the same. And experiencing how the Lord uses you to lavishly love this child is a tangible reminder of how lavishly He loves you – even before you were His. He is the perfect, loving and good-gift-giving Father. And He will use the mountaintop experiences of the adoption journey as well as the valley experiences to draw you closer to Him. Just be sure to keep your eyes open and your heart soft by staying close to Him, because these brushes with the Lord will change you from the inside out.

3. For your family. This might have some of y’all scratching your head. But I’m sticking by it – it has been an incredible truth that I might have missed if we had adopted only once. But adoption will completely change the hearts of your other children. We had 4 biological children, aged 2 to 14, at the time God called us to adopt. And I can’t even begin to imagine who they would be without having experienced the beauty, the heartbreak, and the joy that adoption brings. Our children from China all have special needs and to watch the heart of a 10-year-old boy completely turned over because of his love for his physically challenged sister is something that changed me – just by witnessing it. In a recent candid discussion with two of my boys (12 and 14) I asked, “What would our family be like if we had never adopted?” Of course, I hadn’t really intended on asking that question and once those words were out I immediately began to think of their possible perspective: vacations missed, the huge no-frills van we drive, fewer gifts on holidays, less time with mom and dad. But they both replied in unison, “Our family would be so boring!“ Only God can change hearts like that.

4. For a watching world. This goes for those inside the church and outside the church. Because adoption is a picture of the Gospel being walked out by busted-up people simply following after a perfect God. He uses us, despite us, to care for the least of these and bring glory to Himself in the process. Of course, this doesn’t mean you’ll be embraced by a watching world – in fact, expect be excluded by some – but you can be sure the Lord will use your family as a walking testimony of how He redeems, repairs and rescues His children. That includes the grown-up children, too. And know that you won’t see most of what He does in the hearts of those who are touched by your family’s obedience to the call of adoption, but trust that He is using your story for His perfect purpose.

5. For Him. Ultimately, God calls us to adopt for Him. It’s His heart that beats and breaks for the orphan, the lost, and the lonely. And it is only because He calls us, equips us and sustains us that we are able to fulfill His purposes. And I believe He delights in transforming His children into the likeness of His Son along the way.
So if you are called to adopt, count yourself greatly blessed. As bearers of the Good News, called to adoption, we get to participate in His magnificent plan to redeem what this broken world has trampled on. What a merciful and loving God we serve. And if the journey gets difficult – and it will – just remember it’s His thing, this orphan care movement. And He will finish what He has started. Because these children are His beloved.
We are all His beloved.
Our God sacrificed Himself for the joy of knowing that we would be free to live for Him, through Him and with Him. May it be our deepest desire to do so.
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. – Hebrews 12:1-2
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About the Author: Stefanie

Stefanie is wife to Chris and mom to 12. After Chris retired from
the military, they settled in Birmingham where Chris now works at
Lifeline Children's Services. Stefanie also works on behalf of the
fatherless, but does so from her desk at home. In sweats. She began No
Hands But Ours to encourage others to consider special needs adoption
and continues to advocate for orphans in any way the Lord leads.
Stefanie loves her Savior, her family and anything with frosting. She
also enjoys chasing her kids around with her camera, and writing about
their anything-but-normal family on her blog Ni Hao Y'all.
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