Friday, January 14, 2011

We did it!

Allow me to present the obligatory dossier spread out on the kitchen table all Apostilled and ready for submission adoption chronicles photograph:



Thank. You. Jesus!

This is a very big day for us. This package is on its way to its first stop in Tucson, Arizona (uncanny that it would be headed to Tucson at this time, our prayers are with the victims) to our adoption agency. It was delayed 7 days by the Winter "snowpocalypse" we had here in Georgia the last week (5 days no school, no services, no mail, stores (if open at all) closing before the sun goes down, no leaving the house), etc...). I did have some fun in the snow however:



Taken from the 2nd story window, the dark spots are leaves, this was a life size tribute!


After that, our dossier #1 (which is technically called the "registration application") is headed to Ian's country and I will join the ranks of such wonderful mom's who have gone before me (HF & KN in particular) in becoming an out and out stalker of the Federal Express package tracking website.



So, where are we in the process given that glorious image above?

We waited to submit this dossier until we had all of the funds and little over that, to pay all of the fee's to the orphanage, all travel, and all other legal and paperwork associated with Trip #1. So, now we wait, and have no added worry or stress related to having to raise up funds quickly for a travel date (amen, so MANY people came through for us this holiday season! An anonymous gift right before Christmas of $2K and another on Christmas Day of $1K gave us the best Christmas gifts EVER!). We are waiting for a few things at this point but the most important and most anticipated will be our travel date. We expect to travel around March 1st or perhaps earlier if there are no document issues. Ian's city closed acceptance of all new dossiers until after Feb. 1st, so we wanted to be among the first in line for new submissions and looks like we will be.

When we get our travel date it is all hands on deck to get ready to go. I have to do some FMLA approvals at work to be able to leave for a week and still have job when I get back:), Craig has vacation and they already know he will be going, and Ari, well - he just gets to come along for the ride to meet his new brother, no strings attached:).

We were so blessed to have also raised the amount we needed to submit the I600A with USCIS and we await confirmation by email that they have received our application. Once that happens we wait for our fingerprinting appointment. We MUST have approval to bring Ian home to the U.S. so it is good to have the distraction of travel planning to take the edge off of waiting for such a critical piece of paper.

We also need to raise the remaining $15-18,000.00 we are going to need in order to complete this adoption. God is so good, we have complete and total faith that he will bring what we need in time. Jesus died for us to have peace no matter our circumstances, and this is no different. I am so grateful for this experience. Ian's prayer warriors are out there, making quick work of the mountain we need to move. Total complete strangers are sending money to Reece's Rainbow for Ian. We are astounded at the power of the word of God, and how when we pray and accept his calling, when you get real with yourself and get uncomfortable, at how he works. It is, sublime.

I. just. love. God.

5 comments:

  1. I LOVE HIM TOO AND I LOVE THAT YOUR DOSSIER IS ENROUTE!! PRAISE HIM!!

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  2. YIPPPEEEEE!!!!! So excited for you all! I will email you tomorrow sometime to update you about the fundraiser!
    I am so excited this huge part of the process is behind you!

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  3. Praise God!!

    When I went to RR and saw that Ian now had a committed family, my heart was full of joy. The first time I browsed RR and saw Ian I was so sad that I am not in a position to do more for that child. He clung to my heart for a very special reason and I am sooo happy and so thankful that you will be bringing Ian home and that you want him just as much as he needs you.

    I am without words but my mind is churning up ideas on how I can help raise more funds to help complete his adoption. I hope I can pull something together for you, if not I will send fervent prayer.

    I am so happy I happened across your blog today. I am just a stranger who is amazed by the families who are bringing these babies home. I am sooo grateful Ian is coming home soon. Thank you lord!

    I was so worried about his fate. Being older, and biracial. I am in tears that this beautiful little boy is going to the family that God has hand selected for him! Thank you Jesus!!

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  4. Jae,

    You have no idea how your note to us has blessed us today! You have said it all, so perfectly and so heartfelt. We will certainly treasure your comments and keep them for Ian's memory book. Prayer is always our first defense, and that we know you are praying for us is a gift that cannot be purchased at any price.

    Your offer to help us is greatly appreciated. We were so worried about him too, and so glad that soon, our worries about him will be "just" those of an everyday parent who is raising up children for God.

    Such a blessing we have been given here, and we promise to give 100 percent of ourselves to give Ian every chance at everything. We are SO excited to bring him home, and so close now to meeting him.

    I think I can safely say that this is by far the best gift I have ever been given as a follower of Jesus, and we could never have gotten here with out him. It is our HONOR to become his parents.

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