I'm going to jump in here on this blog and completely ignore an explanation for the 137 day absense. 137 days? Pathetic. Truly pathetic.
I'll get right down to business with an adoption update: There is no update. We are still waiting. I repeat- We. are. still. waiting. We never ever in all our lives imagined that we'd be waiting this long. I could write a hundred posts about this waiting and how we've dealt with it. (Sometimes with grace and sometimes with utter impatience and tears).
International adoption is never straight forward and usually full of lots of unexpecteds and twists and turns. There is usually a general timeline or order of things that one follows. However in our case, we've been waiting extra long because of our own choice. Crazy to some, but the right thing to do to us. Okay, I admit that sometimes crazy to us too. But we still believe that God wants us to continue to wait for an amputee child, so that's why we wait. At some point we may feel "released" to accept a referral for a non-amputee/special needs child, but at this point, we are certain that we are to continue waiting.
In the meantime, we try to live life as normal even though there seems like something/someone is missing. :-)
Here are some general going-ons:
- Elias turned FIVE. I'll post some pics of his awesome birthday party. I can't believe my sweet little boy is no longer little and growing up so fast. He's so smart and funny and challenging and loving and snuggly.
- Chase has a new job in San Antonio. It's a long, long commute, but he loves it and believes it is worth the sacrifice. He says he's learned more in a couple months than he has in years and really enjoys the challenge. We've been forced to simplify life because of this major life change and are better for it. Saying "no" to things and people is hard, but worth it for the quality of our family life.
- Elias is asking lots of questions about God and faith lately. From, "How can I really know God if I can't see Him?" to "Does Jesus poop? Does it smell?" Deep stuff.
- Elias has been loving school and has recently memorized all the books of the Bible, Psalm 100 and Psalm 23. It's so awesome to hear him recite these things, not only when we ask him to, but also while he plays with his cars or other toys.
- I continue to work with refugee women twice a week and love it. Elias goes with me on Mondays and it has been fun to serve with him at my side. It's not always fun for him, but it's been a good lesson for both of us to remember that serving isn't about us, but about the people we get to love and help. Our lives are richer because of our refugee friends!
Some random pictures:
Monday, February 15, 2010
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5 comments:
He is just precious. I understand waiting...we always say that God shows us our children and we just bring them home. If God has put that knowledge on your heart then it's nothing but AWESOME! God is so amazingly good and knows much better than we do :). Prayers!
So glad you are blogging again, we've missed hearing about Elias and Ephram will love seeing the photos! We'll keep praying that your little guy/girl comes into your lives very soon.
Good to "hear" again from you all! Great pictures of Elias. Hope we get the chance to see the Browns before he leaves the house for college ;-)
Love U!
Welcome back! The IA wait is hard under the best circumstances. Doing it with any measure of grace is good, but rarely easy. *Love* the second photo – such sweetness.
::Cindy
sO NICE TO HEAR FROM YOU GUYS...ARE U ON FACEBOOK AT ALL?
GOD ELAIS IS SOOOOO BIG AND SO HANDSOME AND SMART..OWE THAT TO GREAT PARENTS!!!!THANKS FOR GETTING BACK ON AND POSTING ... GOOD TO HEAR FROM YOU
MELISSA S
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