Nervousness. That strange looking word probably best describes my feelings the last few weeks. My personal code typically dictates that I will be carefree and not allow stress to take over; but, man, it has been one of those weeks!!! Colt fell, hit his head, and had to be hospitalized. The doctors ran a CT, EEG, and MRI (everthing came back ok, but he still suffered a concussion and is having to deal with all of the fallout from that- dizzyness, headaches, mood-swings, etc.) Macy Jade has a sinus infection and feels bad. It is pretty stressful to have on child in the hospital and have to take the other one to the doctor. I totally realize that our woes are small beans compared to what others are going through, but that doesn't make it any less stressful. Niki is sick and trying to keep everything together, running on almost no sleep in 4 nights. All of these things make me nervious and stressed. Another thing lurking in the back of my mind the last few weeks is "what if the whole adoption thing falls through?". Believe me, it happens. I love my little girl and I want to get her ASAP. But really nothing was offical. It was totally up to the Chinese government to accept or reject our family as a suitable home for Gi Gi Dahl. And as I mentioned before they don't have to accept. So much was riding on all of the work done to get us to this point. "Should we have done this differently?" "Do all of the numbers line-up?" "What about the wording of this or that?" I think God knows when we are doubting ourselves and he knows the correct timing and order of critical things. I have felt all along that this is our calling and we are following his will for us and on Wednesday Niki got an email from the agency. CHINA RECOGNIZES OUR FAMILY AS THE ADOPINING FAMILY OF GI GI DAHL!!!! Friday, we opened the mailbox to find a packet that on the front page read: Congratulations on your new daughter! At that moment peace filled my soul. We now must finish some paperwork in the States and will soon get the honor of traveling to China and stand before the Courts and getting our little girl. In a way, I feel that one phase of this journey is coming to a conclusion, but the most life changing is just begining. Please pray for us as we travel on.
Phil~
Long Road to China - Our Adoption Story
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
God is unbelievable!!! We are So excited!!! :0)
Phil and Niki Smith are proud to announce that they are zealous parents of an 18 month old girl!!!!!!!! :0)
What can I say, but WOW! God is so Great at all times, but we are in awe of Him right now! Our entire family is SO happy! Her name is GiGi Dahl (silent h - pronounced Dall; not everyone seems to be familiar with this name) Smith.
GiGi is 18 months old and was abandoned when she was 5 month old in the bathroom entrance of a plaza. She has been in the orphanage since. She has been diagnosed with Scoliosis and is missing a few ribs. Dr. Marta (our pediatrician) says her scoliosis is moderate. LeBonheur Children's hospital (about 1 hour from us) specializes in this and does a surgery with titanium rods for children with scoliosis. And every 4-6 months, the rods have to be lengthened since children grow so quickly. GiGi also may have to have a titanium rib placed, but we will really not know exactly what all she will need until she gets here to the U.S. They sent x-rays and pages of medical information, but until a doctor her can see her and look at x-rays done here they don't know for sure.
GiGi's diagnosis is a little more than we had originally planned on taking with a child & we were going to adopt 2 children with one trip. After many, many prayers GiGi is our child! Since she will possibly have several surgeries a year, we will not adopt another child at this time due to time and possible extra finances associated with her medical. I know not everyone understands why in the world we would adopt a child with medical conditions like this and it's not for everyone. A lot of people praise us for what we are doing, but we honestly don't see it as that big of a deal to adopt a child like GiGi. She is our child and we all take care of our children. It's not exactly a choice and sure you want your kids to be healthy in all ways, but it is our calling and she is our baby girl. We have been blessed with 2 biologically beautiful healthy intelligent children and now blessed with a child born in our heart! We always wanted to adopt a special needs child that can lead a normal life with the needed medical intervention -> surgery/medicines/therapies/etc. that we can provide for her. This child will be no different than Colt and Macy Jade are to us now with our love, care, etc.. Did I mention - We are all excited!
We still have to get all our information translated in Chinese and wait on approval from the Chinese government to invite us to come get her. This is the HARD part! How do we leave OUR child in an orphanage for months? It breaks our hearts!!! Colt and Macy Jade cried for her! However, we knew that we would have to wait on her when we started the road to adoption and it's not in our hands! Our adoption agency told us that it would likely be 3-6 months before we travel to China to get our GiGi angel once our Dossier is completed - we are so close to being there! PLEASE PLEASE pray for GiGi!!!! We cannot stand the thought of our child in an orphanage, but we have no other choices!
I'm so very proud of Colt and Macy Jade! They were the very first ones to claim her as "ours". Macy Jade came to me asking about her baby sister. I tried to explain that at that time we were still in prayer to make sure she was our child. Colt overheard and demanded she was his baby sister too! I think this was the answer to our prayers speaking the loudest! They had never claimed any other child as "their sibling". They immediately loved her as they do each other even with only seeing her picture! They talk about her all the time and pray for her each day! Macy Jade has asked for a Chinese babydoll for her birthday. She said it would be her GiGi until we were able to physically get her! Macy Jade explained how she would take this baby doll around and sleep with her to feel closer to GiGi! They are amazing kids and I know GiGi has wonderful role models to follow in their footsteps! She is going to be so rotten!
I think GiGi will fit in perfectly with our family! I've never seen our kids so emotional and immediately in love as they are with her! They HAD to have a picture where they were on the page and GiGi was on the page so they cut and pasted picture of them and GiGi on a page. I cannot post pictures of her on the web yet until we get clearance from the adoption agency. Her little face is just precious; we love her so much- of course we do; she is our child! Macy Jade said "Oh mommy she has my nose!" :0) How could she NOT be our child??? We love her; we love her; we love her!!!!! Praise be to God! THANK YOU! and Thank you to all of you for all of your prayers! Please continue to pray; we would LOVE to have GiGi before the year is over! What better Christmas gift????
I wanted to share to you all our excitement! Thank you for all of your support!
Love In Christ!
Niki
What can I say, but WOW! God is so Great at all times, but we are in awe of Him right now! Our entire family is SO happy! Her name is GiGi Dahl (silent h - pronounced Dall; not everyone seems to be familiar with this name) Smith.
GiGi is 18 months old and was abandoned when she was 5 month old in the bathroom entrance of a plaza. She has been in the orphanage since. She has been diagnosed with Scoliosis and is missing a few ribs. Dr. Marta (our pediatrician) says her scoliosis is moderate. LeBonheur Children's hospital (about 1 hour from us) specializes in this and does a surgery with titanium rods for children with scoliosis. And every 4-6 months, the rods have to be lengthened since children grow so quickly. GiGi also may have to have a titanium rib placed, but we will really not know exactly what all she will need until she gets here to the U.S. They sent x-rays and pages of medical information, but until a doctor her can see her and look at x-rays done here they don't know for sure.
GiGi's diagnosis is a little more than we had originally planned on taking with a child & we were going to adopt 2 children with one trip. After many, many prayers GiGi is our child! Since she will possibly have several surgeries a year, we will not adopt another child at this time due to time and possible extra finances associated with her medical. I know not everyone understands why in the world we would adopt a child with medical conditions like this and it's not for everyone. A lot of people praise us for what we are doing, but we honestly don't see it as that big of a deal to adopt a child like GiGi. She is our child and we all take care of our children. It's not exactly a choice and sure you want your kids to be healthy in all ways, but it is our calling and she is our baby girl. We have been blessed with 2 biologically beautiful healthy intelligent children and now blessed with a child born in our heart! We always wanted to adopt a special needs child that can lead a normal life with the needed medical intervention -> surgery/medicines/therapies/etc. that we can provide for her. This child will be no different than Colt and Macy Jade are to us now with our love, care, etc.. Did I mention - We are all excited!
We still have to get all our information translated in Chinese and wait on approval from the Chinese government to invite us to come get her. This is the HARD part! How do we leave OUR child in an orphanage for months? It breaks our hearts!!! Colt and Macy Jade cried for her! However, we knew that we would have to wait on her when we started the road to adoption and it's not in our hands! Our adoption agency told us that it would likely be 3-6 months before we travel to China to get our GiGi angel once our Dossier is completed - we are so close to being there! PLEASE PLEASE pray for GiGi!!!! We cannot stand the thought of our child in an orphanage, but we have no other choices!
I'm so very proud of Colt and Macy Jade! They were the very first ones to claim her as "ours". Macy Jade came to me asking about her baby sister. I tried to explain that at that time we were still in prayer to make sure she was our child. Colt overheard and demanded she was his baby sister too! I think this was the answer to our prayers speaking the loudest! They had never claimed any other child as "their sibling". They immediately loved her as they do each other even with only seeing her picture! They talk about her all the time and pray for her each day! Macy Jade has asked for a Chinese babydoll for her birthday. She said it would be her GiGi until we were able to physically get her! Macy Jade explained how she would take this baby doll around and sleep with her to feel closer to GiGi! They are amazing kids and I know GiGi has wonderful role models to follow in their footsteps! She is going to be so rotten!
I think GiGi will fit in perfectly with our family! I've never seen our kids so emotional and immediately in love as they are with her! They HAD to have a picture where they were on the page and GiGi was on the page so they cut and pasted picture of them and GiGi on a page. I cannot post pictures of her on the web yet until we get clearance from the adoption agency. Her little face is just precious; we love her so much- of course we do; she is our child! Macy Jade said "Oh mommy she has my nose!" :0) How could she NOT be our child??? We love her; we love her; we love her!!!!! Praise be to God! THANK YOU! and Thank you to all of you for all of your prayers! Please continue to pray; we would LOVE to have GiGi before the year is over! What better Christmas gift????
I wanted to share to you all our excitement! Thank you for all of your support!
Love In Christ!
Niki
"Then were there brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them, and pray: and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven. And he laid his hands on them, and departed thence."
Matthew 19:13-15 (KJV)
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
Talking the Talk
For all of you young, willing writers out there: I have but one piece of advice (this is more or less what they will tell you at every writing conference, in every writing book, etc.). Writing is a verb. Seems simple doesn't it. Every school-kid knows that "writing is a verb". This verb is often confused with the "talking" verb. They seem so different, don't they? Ask any elementary (or high school or graduate class) what they had rather do- write or talk- and I'd be willing to bet that, given the choice, most (as in 100%) would lean toward the talking option. It is alot more fun. But even the serious student of writing has this confusion from "day one". They will most always blend the "writing" in with the "talking". What does this mean? For even the most passionate novelist in training, writing is often talking. Most folks get pretty skilled at telling you (and definately, other writers that share the same passion) what they "are going to write". It is really fun. You talk about the books that you are going to write, the songs you are going to write, the screenplays you are going to write, the articles you are going to publish. You talk about the mood of your novel, the writers you admire, what is lacking in the movies that are at the cinema, your theory on why a certain type of story has been closed out by the main stream, why music stinks today compared with the poets of long ago. But in the end it all amount to a bunch of talking and not much (if any) writing. Converstation between friends fades quickly and is rarely the stuff of historical significance unless it is written. The written word changes everything. If I had done the hard work and written most of the things that I had talked about writing, volumes would be in my collection. It might not be great, but it would BE (as in exist). Talking is great. The majority of my personal break-throughs have come by my talking with a trusted friend, but they have been just that- personal. They have not really benefited society. There is a distinct difference between changing my mind and changing "things". It is probally at this point that you (if you have not fallen asleep) are asking yourself "what in the world does this have to do with this whole story I'm following!"" I'm not some girly poet. I don't need a seminar on geek stuff."
But I have sorta noticed that "doing good" (or charity) is alot like what I've been talking about with the "writer's delima". Have you ever said (something like) if i had a million dollars like Brittney Aguilera, I'd build a hospital or really afordable coffee shop? It is fun to talk about the thing we "would" or "are going to do" if we had tons of cash; but a hospital probaly cost a good bit of money( even if we had a million or so) and while most us haven't developed a lean because of the weight of our wallets, we have more than a few dollars to rub together, but yet a few bucks in the coffers of the homeless is totally out of the question (let's hear it for run on sentences!!!! Faukner fans....anyone?.....anyone?)
Point I'm trying to make is that it is easy to talk about the good we are going to do, the lives we are going to change, the books we are going to write, the person we are going to help- it's a whole different matter in the actual doing of our grand deeds. The doing is HARD, seriously, it is hard. I struggle with this stuff everyday. I dream of making my mark on the world. I wan't to leave this place a better place, but man, Judge Judy is really letting them have it!!!!!!!!!! Where was I? It is really easy to get distracted.
Think about it.
Phil
But I have sorta noticed that "doing good" (or charity) is alot like what I've been talking about with the "writer's delima". Have you ever said (something like) if i had a million dollars like Brittney Aguilera, I'd build a hospital or really afordable coffee shop? It is fun to talk about the thing we "would" or "are going to do" if we had tons of cash; but a hospital probaly cost a good bit of money( even if we had a million or so) and while most us haven't developed a lean because of the weight of our wallets, we have more than a few dollars to rub together, but yet a few bucks in the coffers of the homeless is totally out of the question (let's hear it for run on sentences!!!! Faukner fans....anyone?.....anyone?)
Point I'm trying to make is that it is easy to talk about the good we are going to do, the lives we are going to change, the books we are going to write, the person we are going to help- it's a whole different matter in the actual doing of our grand deeds. The doing is HARD, seriously, it is hard. I struggle with this stuff everyday. I dream of making my mark on the world. I wan't to leave this place a better place, but man, Judge Judy is really letting them have it!!!!!!!!!! Where was I? It is really easy to get distracted.
Think about it.
Phil
Friday, August 5, 2011
NEWS!!!!! UPDATE!
O.k. we need some major prayers! Yesterday right in the middle of the horrific storm, I get a call from our adoption agency. They had a 'possible' referral for us; she said they weren't sure because the little girl was a little older (1 1/2) and that she had scoliosis (this was something we marked as we might be willing to take a child with this diagnosis). The reason we marked "might" is because we only have entrances to our home with many steps & any diagnosis that would affect lower extremities and possible mobility could be a potential problem with our house. Ramps cannot not be built up the steps because they are very steep and the others are winding. To get to the back, you also have to go up steps. The only option is to have a drive way cut around our house and make a new entrance in the back. I'm definitely not opposed to this, but with the fees of adoption, it's not an option we could afford to do for a long time. We've talked to several people over the years about having this done, but they said it would cost a lot. {If you remember our steps are the reason our social worker couldn't visit until she got off crutches.} Scoliosis has varying degrees of curvatures. I actually have scoliosis, but it doesn't really give me any problems because it is mild. However, it can be much more sever and require multiple surgeries, braces, etc. They also do not know if she has a tethered spinal cord and she is missing ribs. Some of this might scare people to death, but none of the conditions scare me; ALL kids need love! At the same time, we have to be able to provide the best care (and I believe that includes our dwelling). We requested children with mild-moderate disabilities because we have 2 children already and hope to get 2 more in a single visit to China.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
We have a job to do today!
O.k. we have a duty today and I challenge everyone of you to go and VOTE! I have not gone yet but will be going this afternoon. I know I've been guilt in the past of not voting, but as I get older I understand the importance and responsibility we have in this matter! It's our right as Americans and also our jobs as Christians to get the best leaders in the jobs! I've also felt that one vote isn't going to matter, but guess what would happen if everyone operated that way? I have the same feeling for a lot of other matters that can be changed if we all work together. We could all say, I cannot alone make a difference for the orphans, 3rd world countries, etc., BUT what if Nobody did anything? We all have our parts to play and together we can all make a difference - your part counts!
I've also been guilty of not voting because I didn't do my "homework" or voted and didn't know the candidates. AND I've been guilt of not voting in the past because I said that I didn't feel anyone was qualified. NONE of those are excuses not to vote! In Alcorn County we have some WONDERFUL people running for offices! I know some personally to be awesome honest Christian people and some I've meet at one of 2 of the speakings we attended. Not voting because you feel there is no one worth voting for is not a reason at all and ESPECIALLY in today's election. I'm very proud of some of the candidates running! We need good Christian leaders that will help and support our community. Thank you to the wonderful Christian leaders that have stepped up to run for an office; we appreciate you!
We also have another job to do today (and everyday) -- PRAY for them! Pray for our leaders! No I don't think that all of the people in elected officials across the US are wonderful Christian people, BUT they are our leaders and we need to Pray for them and that they will make the right decisions! It's commanded of us so Go do your jobs and HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! :0)
"I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty."
(1 Timothy 2:1-2)
I've also been guilty of not voting because I didn't do my "homework" or voted and didn't know the candidates. AND I've been guilt of not voting in the past because I said that I didn't feel anyone was qualified. NONE of those are excuses not to vote! In Alcorn County we have some WONDERFUL people running for offices! I know some personally to be awesome honest Christian people and some I've meet at one of 2 of the speakings we attended. Not voting because you feel there is no one worth voting for is not a reason at all and ESPECIALLY in today's election. I'm very proud of some of the candidates running! We need good Christian leaders that will help and support our community. Thank you to the wonderful Christian leaders that have stepped up to run for an office; we appreciate you!
We also have another job to do today (and everyday) -- PRAY for them! Pray for our leaders! No I don't think that all of the people in elected officials across the US are wonderful Christian people, BUT they are our leaders and we need to Pray for them and that they will make the right decisions! It's commanded of us so Go do your jobs and HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! :0)
"I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty."
(1 Timothy 2:1-2)
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Update & Lots of folks needing prayers
Time just does not slow down! First, I want to thank everyone that came out Saturday and supported us at the area speaking! We enjoyed each one of you that came by to speak to us! Thank you for all the emotional & financial support! I know this is not a buying time of the year, but many of you purchased & many of you are coming back for Christmas gifts. I cannot stress enough how much all the prayers, support, & encouragement means to us! Each one of you have been very special! Thank you & thank you for coming Saturday.
On Saturday, I had a few very nice people say to me that they hoped we were able to bring our children home. I didn't know what the first person meant by it. By the second time, I realized that people were meaning they hoped we would raise the funds. When I realized what they meant, I clarified that we would bring our children home! I didn't take any offense to these kind people at all, but took it as a very kind wish of encouragement! They were extremely kind and were being very nice, but we want you all to know that no matter what it takes, we will bring our children home. And we would love to oneday help others bring home their children - one more happy family, one less orphan! (0: Money should not be an object when you are getting this kind of payoff & we will always support & help others that are trying to rescue & make an orphan part of their family!
This is a mission from God & not necessarily an easy one, but we will follow His will no matter what it takes. We feel blessed, honored, and excited that we have been chosen to parent more kids! Someone said kinda kidding "Did God come talk with you & Phil one day?" Well, actually yes & no. He did not physically appear in our kitchen and talk to us, but we have been listening to His words and asking Him to lead us. I believe if we ask then stop and listen, God will nudge you in the right directions. I know I sometimes ask, but forget to take the time to listen. I ignored the calling to adopt internationally for a while because I didn't think it was something we were in a position to do. When Phil spoke with me one night and said he thought we were being called to adopt, chills ran up my spine! I said "I know; I've been dodging God" You cannot hide from Him though! lol We've never felt a calling like this before and unless you have felt something so strongly, you might not understand! We have a feeling this is just the beginning of many missions He has for us, but we are trying to take it one step at a time.
Update on adoption: The social worker came to our house on Friday and I think it went very well. She is very nice and never makes us feel nervous! She is a blessing! We hope to get the last 2 visits in this week so our home study will be complete. Once we complete the home-study, we can begin the process of having everything notarized, sealed, etc. Then, the paperwork is off to China to get translated! :0)
Also, we didn't mention it on the internet, but several people knew that we found another little boy on the site over the weekend. We sent in a message about him, but he had found his home. It's heartbreaking, but we knew this would happen along our journey. I'm thankful for many things with this: 1.) I'm very thankful he found his home! 2.) Our prayers were to God that if he wasn't our child then to have a roadblock for us {found a home, we weren't eligible to adopt him for some reason, etc.}
God again answered our prayers and I'm so thankful!!!
There are a few people that are really needing prayers at this time. Terry Smith's wife, Kim, unexpectedly had open heart surgery yesterday. Most of you from Corinth probably know them. Phil has always thought so much of Terry; he was Phil's youth minister when he was growing up. Phil told Terry yesterday we would ask for prayers for them through this difficult time.
Also, I've asked several times for prayers for Ethan Jostad
but he isn't getting any better. His family is having an extremely hard time and have asked for prayers from everyone. I cannot imagine my child being that sick; I pray my blessings for today will go to this family!
Lots of things going on & I thank each one of you for reading our posts and praying for us! You don't know how very much the support we get means to us! It helps us get through this grueling process so much better! I hope you all are having a great week & God bless each one of you!
Love to all,
Niki
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths."
Proverbs 3:5-6
On Saturday, I had a few very nice people say to me that they hoped we were able to bring our children home. I didn't know what the first person meant by it. By the second time, I realized that people were meaning they hoped we would raise the funds. When I realized what they meant, I clarified that we would bring our children home! I didn't take any offense to these kind people at all, but took it as a very kind wish of encouragement! They were extremely kind and were being very nice, but we want you all to know that no matter what it takes, we will bring our children home. And we would love to oneday help others bring home their children - one more happy family, one less orphan! (0: Money should not be an object when you are getting this kind of payoff & we will always support & help others that are trying to rescue & make an orphan part of their family!
This is a mission from God & not necessarily an easy one, but we will follow His will no matter what it takes. We feel blessed, honored, and excited that we have been chosen to parent more kids! Someone said kinda kidding "Did God come talk with you & Phil one day?" Well, actually yes & no. He did not physically appear in our kitchen and talk to us, but we have been listening to His words and asking Him to lead us. I believe if we ask then stop and listen, God will nudge you in the right directions. I know I sometimes ask, but forget to take the time to listen. I ignored the calling to adopt internationally for a while because I didn't think it was something we were in a position to do. When Phil spoke with me one night and said he thought we were being called to adopt, chills ran up my spine! I said "I know; I've been dodging God" You cannot hide from Him though! lol We've never felt a calling like this before and unless you have felt something so strongly, you might not understand! We have a feeling this is just the beginning of many missions He has for us, but we are trying to take it one step at a time.
Update on adoption: The social worker came to our house on Friday and I think it went very well. She is very nice and never makes us feel nervous! She is a blessing! We hope to get the last 2 visits in this week so our home study will be complete. Once we complete the home-study, we can begin the process of having everything notarized, sealed, etc. Then, the paperwork is off to China to get translated! :0)
Also, we didn't mention it on the internet, but several people knew that we found another little boy on the site over the weekend. We sent in a message about him, but he had found his home. It's heartbreaking, but we knew this would happen along our journey. I'm thankful for many things with this: 1.) I'm very thankful he found his home! 2.) Our prayers were to God that if he wasn't our child then to have a roadblock for us {found a home, we weren't eligible to adopt him for some reason, etc.}
God again answered our prayers and I'm so thankful!!!
There are a few people that are really needing prayers at this time. Terry Smith's wife, Kim, unexpectedly had open heart surgery yesterday. Most of you from Corinth probably know them. Phil has always thought so much of Terry; he was Phil's youth minister when he was growing up. Phil told Terry yesterday we would ask for prayers for them through this difficult time.
Also, I've asked several times for prayers for Ethan Jostad
but he isn't getting any better. His family is having an extremely hard time and have asked for prayers from everyone. I cannot imagine my child being that sick; I pray my blessings for today will go to this family!
Lots of things going on & I thank each one of you for reading our posts and praying for us! You don't know how very much the support we get means to us! It helps us get through this grueling process so much better! I hope you all are having a great week & God bless each one of you!
Love to all,
Niki
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths."
Proverbs 3:5-6
Sunday, July 24, 2011
"FILLER"
We all have a story. Everybody. We have "a story of us". Most folks won't have their story made into a movie (not even a Lifetime movie!- though Sara Gilbert could use the work) The Biography Channel probably won't even notice. The vast majority of us will play-out our story and it will be quietly put on society's shelf with the zillion of other biographies placed their to collect dust. And so will be the story of your life. Seems insignificant, doesn't it. You are not all that important in the grand scheme of things. Your actions are fairly pointless.
Sadly, this has been MY attitude for....well...... most of my life. What could I REALLY do? I'm not in a high position of authority. I'm not surrounded by "yes men" all day telling me how cool I am. I don't own a Fortune 500 company. I haven't written an Oscar winner. I can't even find my flip-flops! And I LOVE THOSE FILP-FLOPS!!!
It is so easy to get caught up in the "it is other people's job" to make an impact, that we (I know "I") forget that nothing that happens on God's earth is unnoticed. It is all important. That is the cool thing about life. You are shaping the outcome of things and you probably haven't even noticed. Now, that is a BIG THOUGHT. The challenge comes with the "what will I do with this?"
I love movies. Always have. Ever since seeing Star Wars at the Skylark Drive Inn in the 70's, I have been hooked. I love a good story. I can always get "lost" in the lure of film. They say that the sign of a solid screen-play is that every scene is critical to the conclusion of the film. Have you ever seen a "boring" movie? Sure, we all have. Chances are that the STORY was not boring. Believe me, to get a screen-play made into a feature-length film takes more hoop jumping than a poodle in the Shiner's Circus. The problem, more than likely, lied in the writer putting in scenes that were not critical to the outcome of the movie- or FILLER. Filler is bad! It's main purpose on this earth is to simply take up space- to eat away at the clock! This is the way the movie business works, but this is not the way life works. What we think of as "Filler" is really having a huge impact on the outcome of our life's movie.
Look back on the last 10 years of your life. What happened in your story that did not effect where you are now? Did some things that seemed trite (at the time) determine the course of your history? The chance encounter, losing your cell phone, missing that appointment. Did it all sorta work together to make you who you are now? Entire marriages have been built on a bad cell phone bill (I'll explain later!)
The cool thing about the Bible is that everything that is induced is absolutely critical to the overall outcome of it's message. Some parts seem insignificant, but a real story lies in each passage. A really cool guy opened me to this reality tonight and for that I am eternally thankful. So much of life has passed me by without my notice. Learning and understanding have been at my fingertips all along. I just have not reached for them. Unlike the movie biz, life has no "filler". Life is sorta like an early Eagles album. Each song has legs and could be the career hit of a lesser band. And sure, some days are our "Hotel California" and some other days are our "New Kid in Town"s but they all play a small part in our very being. We don't hit a home-run very often, but, ever move has it's place.
It has taken me until now to realize that the concept of middle ground doesn't exist. The people I meet on a daily basis are either led to do good or led to do nothing (which is BAD!!) by my direct influence. No man is a "neutral" influence. I have entertained this concept in the past, but I have come to the conclusion that my actions will influence someone. If I am not a GOOD influence, I am a BAD influence. The harsh reality is that there are people who never came to know Christ because of my unwillingness to share the Gospel (or Good News of Christ's sacrifice) with them. Some I'll never see again. Some have gone on to meet their maker. Point is, the opportunity is gone. And I bear a portion of the responsibly of where their soul lies tonight.
God is working with the world now, but he is working through US as his children. He doesn't send his "GODNESS" on those he sees fit. It that were the case whose fault would it be for those who never come to know him? He doesn't pick and choose the hearts he works on. He want's all men to be saved, but it is up to us to be his hands and feet while here on his earth. It would be easy to say "its is someone elses responsibility" or God will work on him; But if we are really honest, we know that is not true. If his word is not spread by us then.... It won't be spread. Simple. Critical. It is a big responsibility. And I lothe responsibility. But, it is what we are here to do if we claim to know him. I am not "preaching" to you, I am "preaching" to me. I am in no position to cast a stone. I need to work on ME (as far as I know, that is the only person I have a proof-positive impact on!) I am trying to get my life in a position in which I can make this world a better place.
I know it is often hard to get to the places we feel comfortable given our colorful pasts. We sometimes feel so inadequate. I know that my story is not filled with great chapters that I want the grand-kids to read, but I am concentrating on the words that are written today and learning to make the most of the ones already written. I've been reading the works of a guy that was a murderer in his youth, been in and out of prison most of his adult life, been beated half to death, and been the government's public enemy #1. His life has had a pretty bid impact on me. Matter of fact he wrote a big portion of the New Testament. His name was Paul, and if God could use him, what could he do with us?
Phil~
Sadly, this has been MY attitude for....well...... most of my life. What could I REALLY do? I'm not in a high position of authority. I'm not surrounded by "yes men" all day telling me how cool I am. I don't own a Fortune 500 company. I haven't written an Oscar winner. I can't even find my flip-flops! And I LOVE THOSE FILP-FLOPS!!!
It is so easy to get caught up in the "it is other people's job" to make an impact, that we (I know "I") forget that nothing that happens on God's earth is unnoticed. It is all important. That is the cool thing about life. You are shaping the outcome of things and you probably haven't even noticed. Now, that is a BIG THOUGHT. The challenge comes with the "what will I do with this?"
I love movies. Always have. Ever since seeing Star Wars at the Skylark Drive Inn in the 70's, I have been hooked. I love a good story. I can always get "lost" in the lure of film. They say that the sign of a solid screen-play is that every scene is critical to the conclusion of the film. Have you ever seen a "boring" movie? Sure, we all have. Chances are that the STORY was not boring. Believe me, to get a screen-play made into a feature-length film takes more hoop jumping than a poodle in the Shiner's Circus. The problem, more than likely, lied in the writer putting in scenes that were not critical to the outcome of the movie- or FILLER. Filler is bad! It's main purpose on this earth is to simply take up space- to eat away at the clock! This is the way the movie business works, but this is not the way life works. What we think of as "Filler" is really having a huge impact on the outcome of our life's movie.
Look back on the last 10 years of your life. What happened in your story that did not effect where you are now? Did some things that seemed trite (at the time) determine the course of your history? The chance encounter, losing your cell phone, missing that appointment. Did it all sorta work together to make you who you are now? Entire marriages have been built on a bad cell phone bill (I'll explain later!)
The cool thing about the Bible is that everything that is induced is absolutely critical to the overall outcome of it's message. Some parts seem insignificant, but a real story lies in each passage. A really cool guy opened me to this reality tonight and for that I am eternally thankful. So much of life has passed me by without my notice. Learning and understanding have been at my fingertips all along. I just have not reached for them. Unlike the movie biz, life has no "filler". Life is sorta like an early Eagles album. Each song has legs and could be the career hit of a lesser band. And sure, some days are our "Hotel California" and some other days are our "New Kid in Town"s but they all play a small part in our very being. We don't hit a home-run very often, but, ever move has it's place.
It has taken me until now to realize that the concept of middle ground doesn't exist. The people I meet on a daily basis are either led to do good or led to do nothing (which is BAD!!) by my direct influence. No man is a "neutral" influence. I have entertained this concept in the past, but I have come to the conclusion that my actions will influence someone. If I am not a GOOD influence, I am a BAD influence. The harsh reality is that there are people who never came to know Christ because of my unwillingness to share the Gospel (or Good News of Christ's sacrifice) with them. Some I'll never see again. Some have gone on to meet their maker. Point is, the opportunity is gone. And I bear a portion of the responsibly of where their soul lies tonight.
God is working with the world now, but he is working through US as his children. He doesn't send his "GODNESS" on those he sees fit. It that were the case whose fault would it be for those who never come to know him? He doesn't pick and choose the hearts he works on. He want's all men to be saved, but it is up to us to be his hands and feet while here on his earth. It would be easy to say "its is someone elses responsibility" or God will work on him; But if we are really honest, we know that is not true. If his word is not spread by us then.... It won't be spread. Simple. Critical. It is a big responsibility. And I lothe responsibility. But, it is what we are here to do if we claim to know him. I am not "preaching" to you, I am "preaching" to me. I am in no position to cast a stone. I need to work on ME (as far as I know, that is the only person I have a proof-positive impact on!) I am trying to get my life in a position in which I can make this world a better place.
I know it is often hard to get to the places we feel comfortable given our colorful pasts. We sometimes feel so inadequate. I know that my story is not filled with great chapters that I want the grand-kids to read, but I am concentrating on the words that are written today and learning to make the most of the ones already written. I've been reading the works of a guy that was a murderer in his youth, been in and out of prison most of his adult life, been beated half to death, and been the government's public enemy #1. His life has had a pretty bid impact on me. Matter of fact he wrote a big portion of the New Testament. His name was Paul, and if God could use him, what could he do with us?
Phil~
Friday, July 22, 2011
'Word of God Speak'
Hello all! It has been a crazy week - what's new? lol I'm very tired tonight, but I felt like I needed to quickly update everyone on all that is going on. We will have the social worker to come out tomorrow for our 2nd home visit. Please pray all goes well. We are set up for the political speaking at the arena for Saturday. We will have t-shirts, coffee (yes, we got some in), jewelry, and more. You can pick up your shirts or purchase shirts there. Also, I mentioned the coffee. We drank some this afternoon when it came in & it was so smooth and just delicious!!! I think you will LOVE it!
Anyone that knows us or has been keeping up with our story knows we miscarried in September. There is not a day that goes by that I don't rejoice and grieve at the same time. Some days weigh heavier on my heart, but there isn't a day that goes by that I don't wish we had our Landon! Recently, I have had a heavy heart. I'm fine, I just wish our family could unite. There is a song that means so much to me and always makes me think of our child we never held in our arms but have always love. One day our entire family will unite and that gives me strength! 'Homesick' by Mercy Me is a song that is very special to me! This group is so talented and we love their songs! Another song I've been listening to during this journey is 'Word of God Speak'. It's hard not having our baby that should be almost 4 months old. I don't always understand God's ways, but I don't have to; my role is to follow. I trust my God and will follow where ever He leads! We are an extremely blessed family! I am so thankful God gave me one of the best husbands and we can share our time here with 2 of the best children. I cannot wait until we expand our family and meet our new children! God isgood GREAT! He has blessed us in many ways & I trust Him! Where He leads I will follow!
"Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know."
Jeremiah 33:3
Love In Christ,
Niki
Anyone that knows us or has been keeping up with our story knows we miscarried in September. There is not a day that goes by that I don't rejoice and grieve at the same time. Some days weigh heavier on my heart, but there isn't a day that goes by that I don't wish we had our Landon! Recently, I have had a heavy heart. I'm fine, I just wish our family could unite. There is a song that means so much to me and always makes me think of our child we never held in our arms but have always love. One day our entire family will unite and that gives me strength! 'Homesick' by Mercy Me is a song that is very special to me! This group is so talented and we love their songs! Another song I've been listening to during this journey is 'Word of God Speak'. It's hard not having our baby that should be almost 4 months old. I don't always understand God's ways, but I don't have to; my role is to follow. I trust my God and will follow where ever He leads! We are an extremely blessed family! I am so thankful God gave me one of the best husbands and we can share our time here with 2 of the best children. I cannot wait until we expand our family and meet our new children! God is
"Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know."
Jeremiah 33:3
Love In Christ,
Niki
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
"He Reigns"
Love this song!
And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2:11
I LOVE the way this song brings out nations other than ours in the first verse! I think this is exactly what was meant in Philippians - EVERY tongue!
If you have not heard this song, you need to hear it! What a comfort to know "He Reigns"! It always encourages me & makes my day better!
And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2:11
I LOVE the way this song brings out nations other than ours in the first verse! I think this is exactly what was meant in Philippians - EVERY tongue!
If you have not heard this song, you need to hear it! What a comfort to know "He Reigns"! It always encourages me & makes my day better!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
PIF Rules
O.K. I took a gander at our following list for our blog and no else has signed to follow our blog so can I figure:
No one wants to PIF?
or
No one wants my PIF?
haha
I'm just going to guess that no one wanted to get ahead in the game.? lol
Rules are as follows
1.) You will not know what I'm giving you until you get it. Hey, a smile is giving someone something so don't expect a new house! lol You may or may not like it.
2.) I have 2 weeks to complete my PIF obligations and the person I PIF to has 2 weeks to complete their PIF obligations.
3.) You need to follow us on our blog on blogger (NOT just Facebook)
4.) The first 5 comments on our BLOG will get a PIF from me. (0:
I will contact you today or tomorrow for an address.
See that's not hard is it?
What is a PIF? Anything kind act done for another. It can be helping someone with their kids, mowing a yard, buying food for someone in line, and the list could continue. This PIF does NOT have to be anything that causes you to spend $. If you want to PIF that way, great; if not, great - you be the decision maker on your PIF.
PIF acts do not have to be shared unless you want to for some reason. This is done on the honor system.
O.k. go follow our blog and post a comment on our blog so I can feel better with some PIFs (0;
SMILE and say Hello to someone - you never know.......it might just make their day!
LAST Reminder - Only a few hours left for this special:
http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina
Buy 3 bags of coffee and get 1 FULL size (13 oz) not for-sale yet espresso for FREE!
(OFFER ENDS TONIGHT for the free bag!)
No one wants to PIF?
or
No one wants my PIF?
haha
I'm just going to guess that no one wanted to get ahead in the game.? lol
Rules are as follows
1.) You will not know what I'm giving you until you get it. Hey, a smile is giving someone something so don't expect a new house! lol You may or may not like it.
2.) I have 2 weeks to complete my PIF obligations and the person I PIF to has 2 weeks to complete their PIF obligations.
3.) You need to follow us on our blog on blogger (NOT just Facebook)
4.) The first 5 comments on our BLOG will get a PIF from me. (0:
I will contact you today or tomorrow for an address.
See that's not hard is it?
What is a PIF? Anything kind act done for another. It can be helping someone with their kids, mowing a yard, buying food for someone in line, and the list could continue. This PIF does NOT have to be anything that causes you to spend $. If you want to PIF that way, great; if not, great - you be the decision maker on your PIF.
PIF acts do not have to be shared unless you want to for some reason. This is done on the honor system.
O.k. go follow our blog and post a comment on our blog so I can feel better with some PIFs (0;
SMILE and say Hello to someone - you never know.......it might just make their day!
LAST Reminder - Only a few hours left for this special:
http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina
Buy 3 bags of coffee and get 1 FULL size (13 oz) not for-sale yet espresso for FREE!
(OFFER ENDS TONIGHT for the free bag!)
PIF TONIGHT
O.K. so today I feel terrible. No belly aching here as I'm pretty sure it's just allergies. However I thought, I want to feel better but I don't feel like getting up and doing something so what can I do to feel better?
Phil and I have been discussing how we can thank everyone for their prayers, support, encouragement, purchasing of items, & so many nice gestures we've had over our journey. We had already thought that a prize drawing or something would be great, but today I've decided something a little different. It's not a new idea, but new for our blog!
How great do you feel when you do something for someone else for no reason??? The smile and unexpected joy you give to someone? It makes me feel great to see someone happy when I do for them! It's easier for me to give than receive! I've decided that today I'd like to do a Pay It Forward....not one, but 5! There has been so many unexpectedly nice things people have done for us (I'm not adding them all so please don't think I don't appreciate something that isn't listed...we've appreciated every little {which wasn't little to us!} comment in person, writing, text, etc.) These are just a few of the very unexpected things people have done over the last couple weeks (in no order of importance):
-a bag without a name was left at our door steps with goodies in it
-a very sweet person brought us some very yummy food out of the blue
-2 people have handed us a donation check
-a very sweet person offered to get a handout to each U.S. Supreme Court Justice about our cause
I've only included 5 above and that is not even close to the nice things people have done to help us get our cause promoted - some have handed out our fliers in their church, schools, communities, and work. Some have helped to get our shirts sold and then placed big orders. Others have contacted celebs that they know to get t-shirts to them. Some have posted our links to our blog and coffee shop on tweets, their facebook, blogspot, shop fronts, and other places in the webworld. A few people knew they might get some public attention at an event and wore our shirt to help gain more support for us. O.k. I said I wasn't going to go on and on, but the support we have gotten has been phenomenal! We say thank you so much but that doesn't seem enough!
I know most all of us do things for others and never even think about it; however, today I want to start a PIF. Later, I will post all the details on how this will work. I will let you know that you will need to "follow our blog" by email to qualify. See in the right corner, it says "follow by email" - just put in your email, click submit, then confirm your request in your email. If you do that now, you will be a step closer when I post details tonight.
Everyone please re-post this, tweet this, email friends or whatever you can to get people's attention over the next few hours. Everyone likes to get something nice even if it's just a smile to make us feel better! Let's get as many people involved as we can! When others are nice to us, it just makes us feel good! If this goes over well, I'd love to do more things like this over our journey!
Oh and if you love coffee or need special/unique gifts, please don't forget about the special that ends TONIGHT on our coffee site
http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina
Buy 3 bags of coffee and get 1 FULL size (13 oz) not for-sale yet espresso for FREE!
(OFFER ENDS TONIGHT for the free bag!)
"9And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. 10As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith."
Galatians 6:9-10
Phil and I have been discussing how we can thank everyone for their prayers, support, encouragement, purchasing of items, & so many nice gestures we've had over our journey. We had already thought that a prize drawing or something would be great, but today I've decided something a little different. It's not a new idea, but new for our blog!
How great do you feel when you do something for someone else for no reason??? The smile and unexpected joy you give to someone? It makes me feel great to see someone happy when I do for them! It's easier for me to give than receive! I've decided that today I'd like to do a Pay It Forward....not one, but 5! There has been so many unexpectedly nice things people have done for us (I'm not adding them all so please don't think I don't appreciate something that isn't listed...we've appreciated every little {which wasn't little to us!} comment in person, writing, text, etc.) These are just a few of the very unexpected things people have done over the last couple weeks (in no order of importance):
-a bag without a name was left at our door steps with goodies in it
-a very sweet person brought us some very yummy food out of the blue
-2 people have handed us a donation check
-a very sweet person offered to get a handout to each U.S. Supreme Court Justice about our cause
I've only included 5 above and that is not even close to the nice things people have done to help us get our cause promoted - some have handed out our fliers in their church, schools, communities, and work. Some have helped to get our shirts sold and then placed big orders. Others have contacted celebs that they know to get t-shirts to them. Some have posted our links to our blog and coffee shop on tweets, their facebook, blogspot, shop fronts, and other places in the webworld. A few people knew they might get some public attention at an event and wore our shirt to help gain more support for us. O.k. I said I wasn't going to go on and on, but the support we have gotten has been phenomenal! We say thank you so much but that doesn't seem enough!
I know most all of us do things for others and never even think about it; however, today I want to start a PIF. Later, I will post all the details on how this will work. I will let you know that you will need to "follow our blog" by email to qualify. See in the right corner, it says "follow by email" - just put in your email, click submit, then confirm your request in your email. If you do that now, you will be a step closer when I post details tonight.
Everyone please re-post this, tweet this, email friends or whatever you can to get people's attention over the next few hours. Everyone likes to get something nice even if it's just a smile to make us feel better! Let's get as many people involved as we can! When others are nice to us, it just makes us feel good! If this goes over well, I'd love to do more things like this over our journey!
Oh and if you love coffee or need special/unique gifts, please don't forget about the special that ends TONIGHT on our coffee site
http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina
Buy 3 bags of coffee and get 1 FULL size (13 oz) not for-sale yet espresso for FREE!
(OFFER ENDS TONIGHT for the free bag!)
"9And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. 10As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith."
Galatians 6:9-10
Saturday, July 16, 2011
http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina
We've posted a link on our blog about our coffee shop but I've not introduced it to you. I just got a message about a special that is running on the site so I thought I would let you know about this shop. Now through Sunday (17th) if you order 3 bags of coffee, you get a FREE 13oz. bag of a not-for-sale-yet espresso. These coffees are so unique and where else can you find coffee from Africa, Asia, and Central & South America? Want to give a special gift to a person that has everything? Well, now you have it!
Let me tell you alittle bit about how completely awesome this company is for orphans, those of us adopting, and other needs in Africa! Rob Webb from Murfreesboro, TN started the business after being called to adopt from Ethiopia. While reading up on Ethiopia, he also learned that Ethiopia was the birthplace for coffee. Through his experiences, Just Love Coffee was born.
This company is helping orphanages in Africa and building a school. Their coffee is 100% Fair Trade coffee which means it is purchased directly from the farmers which helps their families get a fair price on the beans - - higher than standard coffee. Last month they begin to give 5% of every sale from Just Love Coffee to fund clean water projects. These are just a few of the wonderful ways they are using their funds. Another way is letting adopting parents set up a shop on their site. If you are interested in buying from such helpful & giving business, please visit our shop there http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina
Purchase some for yourself, give a unique gift, share with friends, take to the shut-in, take to a shower/luncheon/etc.......the list could continue on. While you are enjoying it or giving to another, you can smile knowing that you are also helping others through your purchase! So.....what are you waiting for? Go now..........http://www.justlovecoffee.com/longroadtochina and purchase the 3 bags now through
Sunday so you can get 1 full bag for free! Don't forget to give our shop link to your friends, family, co-workers, & church families!You can post our link on your blog, website, facebook account, & tweet it --especially this one since I'm not a tweeter yet! (0:
Friday, July 15, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
I think we need to get Pinkie fixed
So today Colt walks into the room followed by Macy Jade.( The following has not been dramatized for effect) Colt: I think we need to get Pinkie (our 4 lb. poodle) fixed. Macy (indignantly): Colt, she DOESN'T even have electronics!
First of all, Colt doesn't really have a clue about Pinkie going into heat. He parrots what he hears from us. And yes, she does need to go under the knife. We have given him the "parent" version of what is going on. If you are a parent, you know exactly what I'm talking about. We lie to our kids. We do this for a million reasons. Sometimes we lie about what happened to Fido, or give the easy version of what happened to whomever has just died. So truth be told, we lie or omit or glaze over the harsh realities of life. This is understandable. We wan't to protect them from the world and in a sense, preserve their innocence. I think this way of thinking (the not telling the WHOLE truth bit) is not totally without merit. I've been teaching 14 years or so and the students that REALLY crack the code often times sorta just give up. These are usually the loner types- you know, dress in black, play Magic the Gathering, etc. When they figure out that when they get in trouble the crap is going to hit the fan, but its a different story when betty sue- my parents own this way cool business-popular gets caught in a pickle, they start seeing the world through jaded eyes. They seem to reach reality and adulthood a little bit before the rest of the pack. So, what is best? I've tossed this one around for years, but never really understood it until I had kids. The lies we tell are meant to do only good, but I've come to realize that there is some point at which we are doing the youth a disservice by perpetuating the "cocoon" effect. We sorta forget to tell them everything and (along with a constant dosing of self-confidence booster) before long we have a bunch of 18 year old's that think they can run the world. They don't have a real clue as to the "real" word REALLY operates. We have forgotten to tell them that their judgement is naturally going to stink because they are young and just haven't been around long enough know a lot and its not totally their fault. It's what some would call a Catch 22. See, this whole artificial world that we have created for them makes US feel better as parents, it creates a temporary safety net, but has its drawbacks. When the REAL stuff comes along, do they have the information they need to really make the wise decision? I grew up hearing that drugs were bad. Good lesson. I heard how they can ruin your life and etc, etc. That... is a really good half truth. What nobody tells you is that "they can cause great temporary pleasure, but this pleasure clouds your judgement and older folks with tons more maturity and judgement than you have lost everything because they eventually lost ANY judgement- so what i the world makes you think that you are the exception?- you can't even handle taking out the dog. Pleasure trumps judgement. Always has. So DON'T DO DRUGS. Life will be hard enough as it is." So, before long it is their friends that tell them what getting high is all about (the stuff that was left out of the Just Say No pamphlet) and they lack the knowledge and education to often handle the situation. Past generations didn't operate on the " I'm 18 and smart and can do anything I want" mentality. The pre-industrial folks told them (the young uns) that their judgement was crap and they pretty much understood that they lacked the skills to make it in the world without the guidance of a Yoda. This spawned the apprentice concept. They knew where they stood. Now, this approach is not flawless in the least. If we don't have a little self-confidence we will never REALLY roll the dice. As I have written about before, It is never to early to chart your destiny- to change the world; but, If you have such a warped- Mayberry concept of what goes on out there- what are you really doing? What are you really changing? So what should we be telling the youth of our nation? I don't have the answers, but I know for me I never really found my footing until I started to SEE the world in which God made for us. A 6 year old doesn't need to know every thing that goes on in Darfur, but if we want to change the world we need to know the world. A while back, I stepped out of the cocoon that I was living in and started to make myself SEE the world. I'm a creation of God, but so is everyone!! I can no longer pretend that what happens out there is none of my concern. We are all in this thing together- whites, blacks, asian, latinos, you name it. Arbitrary lines drawn in the sand are put there my man. I know it sounds like I'm on a rant, but this isn't a rant. This is just what's going on with me right now. I could sugar coat reality like I do for my kids, but you have grown beyond that.
First of all, Colt doesn't really have a clue about Pinkie going into heat. He parrots what he hears from us. And yes, she does need to go under the knife. We have given him the "parent" version of what is going on. If you are a parent, you know exactly what I'm talking about. We lie to our kids. We do this for a million reasons. Sometimes we lie about what happened to Fido, or give the easy version of what happened to whomever has just died. So truth be told, we lie or omit or glaze over the harsh realities of life. This is understandable. We wan't to protect them from the world and in a sense, preserve their innocence. I think this way of thinking (the not telling the WHOLE truth bit) is not totally without merit. I've been teaching 14 years or so and the students that REALLY crack the code often times sorta just give up. These are usually the loner types- you know, dress in black, play Magic the Gathering, etc. When they figure out that when they get in trouble the crap is going to hit the fan, but its a different story when betty sue- my parents own this way cool business-popular gets caught in a pickle, they start seeing the world through jaded eyes. They seem to reach reality and adulthood a little bit before the rest of the pack. So, what is best? I've tossed this one around for years, but never really understood it until I had kids. The lies we tell are meant to do only good, but I've come to realize that there is some point at which we are doing the youth a disservice by perpetuating the "cocoon" effect. We sorta forget to tell them everything and (along with a constant dosing of self-confidence booster) before long we have a bunch of 18 year old's that think they can run the world. They don't have a real clue as to the "real" word REALLY operates. We have forgotten to tell them that their judgement is naturally going to stink because they are young and just haven't been around long enough know a lot and its not totally their fault. It's what some would call a Catch 22. See, this whole artificial world that we have created for them makes US feel better as parents, it creates a temporary safety net, but has its drawbacks. When the REAL stuff comes along, do they have the information they need to really make the wise decision? I grew up hearing that drugs were bad. Good lesson. I heard how they can ruin your life and etc, etc. That... is a really good half truth. What nobody tells you is that "they can cause great temporary pleasure, but this pleasure clouds your judgement and older folks with tons more maturity and judgement than you have lost everything because they eventually lost ANY judgement- so what i the world makes you think that you are the exception?- you can't even handle taking out the dog. Pleasure trumps judgement. Always has. So DON'T DO DRUGS. Life will be hard enough as it is." So, before long it is their friends that tell them what getting high is all about (the stuff that was left out of the Just Say No pamphlet) and they lack the knowledge and education to often handle the situation. Past generations didn't operate on the " I'm 18 and smart and can do anything I want" mentality. The pre-industrial folks told them (the young uns) that their judgement was crap and they pretty much understood that they lacked the skills to make it in the world without the guidance of a Yoda. This spawned the apprentice concept. They knew where they stood. Now, this approach is not flawless in the least. If we don't have a little self-confidence we will never REALLY roll the dice. As I have written about before, It is never to early to chart your destiny- to change the world; but, If you have such a warped- Mayberry concept of what goes on out there- what are you really doing? What are you really changing? So what should we be telling the youth of our nation? I don't have the answers, but I know for me I never really found my footing until I started to SEE the world in which God made for us. A 6 year old doesn't need to know every thing that goes on in Darfur, but if we want to change the world we need to know the world. A while back, I stepped out of the cocoon that I was living in and started to make myself SEE the world. I'm a creation of God, but so is everyone!! I can no longer pretend that what happens out there is none of my concern. We are all in this thing together- whites, blacks, asian, latinos, you name it. Arbitrary lines drawn in the sand are put there my man. I know it sounds like I'm on a rant, but this isn't a rant. This is just what's going on with me right now. I could sugar coat reality like I do for my kids, but you have grown beyond that.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Wait time
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! Phil has been updating so I've taken the passengers seat the last few posts. We are a team like that; when one is tired/worn-out/etc. the other one picks up the slack. Have I mentioned what a wonderful husband I have today? God has truly blessed me with the best family! I know we are not completed and He is still working to add more.
We do not know any new information about the adoption. We are constantly checking our e-mails to see if we have been matched. It's hard for me to just wait, but there is nothing else I can do right now. During this time, I've been very busy trying to fundraise. Some one asked me the other day why we have started so early since it may be 6-12 months before we leave for China. It's hard to raise a large lump sum of money all at once. We want to be prepared and not feel so pressured for the $25,000-$40,000 (this is per child) international adoption fees. We are saving and doing all we can to not have any delays due to fiances. All the fees are not paid at the end, but along the journey. A bulk part of the financial burden is at the end of the journey, but we still have fees along the way to pay. They do not let you continue to the next step until you pay the payments. I know most families have to take out another mortgage on their house, but we do not want to do this until we have to. No matter what we have to do, we will bring our child home! This is why we have started so early with the fundraisers.
Also, during this wait time, I've been trying to read and study; however it doesn't seem too often I have time. lol I have been reading on adoption, Chinese adoptions, and Chinese culture. I'm still learning so much new information! I am reading a book (actually I've started about 3! lol) by Xinran called Letters from an Unknown Chinese Mother: Stories of Loss and Love. This book will bring anyone to tears! I'm anxious to read more from this author. She is a Chinese native that writes many books about China. I think her information is going to be very productive for me and I'm hoping it will give me better understanding on some issues.
And of course, during our wait time, our family has been enjoying our time together! I cannot believe school starts back so soon; it is going to be so strange to me. Both Colt and Macy Jade will be in school this year and of course Phil will go back to teaching. This process has strengthened, changed, and grown us so much! I never new the starting process (even prior to having our other children with us) could change everyone so much!
Colt is such a sweetheart! Sunday at church, we sat down from a family with a young daughter. I thought Colt was going to go sit by her; he kept saying "Look Momma, she is so cute!" Then that afternoon, we were fortunate enough to run into grandparents that had a 4y/o granddaughter from China. They showed us her picture and Colt went on and on about how cute she was, how precious she was, and wondering if his sister would look like her. When we got in the car, he said that he just couldn't help thinking about his baby brother or sister everytime he saw a baby. He is just a sweetheart! Macy Jade was excited too, but Colt was just smothered with love everytime he sees a baby!
Both kiddos have dentist appointments tomorrow in the morning so we will be in Corinth again tomorrow. If you want a shirt or have not gotten your shirt, you can text us at 415-0190 to meet us in town & pick it up. We will be going by some businesses tomorrow that have ordered shirts and delivering them. If you work in Corinth and want us to stop by your work for a shirt, please just text us to let us know.
I hope you all have a wonderful day & if it's as hot in your location as ours (103 today) then please stay cool! Thank you all for continuing to follow our adventure! Say a little prayer for us and all our children tonight! Love you all! Niki
"But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint." (NKJV)
Isaiah 40:31
We do not know any new information about the adoption. We are constantly checking our e-mails to see if we have been matched. It's hard for me to just wait, but there is nothing else I can do right now. During this time, I've been very busy trying to fundraise. Some one asked me the other day why we have started so early since it may be 6-12 months before we leave for China. It's hard to raise a large lump sum of money all at once. We want to be prepared and not feel so pressured for the $25,000-$40,000 (this is per child) international adoption fees. We are saving and doing all we can to not have any delays due to fiances. All the fees are not paid at the end, but along the journey. A bulk part of the financial burden is at the end of the journey, but we still have fees along the way to pay. They do not let you continue to the next step until you pay the payments. I know most families have to take out another mortgage on their house, but we do not want to do this until we have to. No matter what we have to do, we will bring our child home! This is why we have started so early with the fundraisers.
Also, during this wait time, I've been trying to read and study; however it doesn't seem too often I have time. lol I have been reading on adoption, Chinese adoptions, and Chinese culture. I'm still learning so much new information! I am reading a book (actually I've started about 3! lol) by Xinran called Letters from an Unknown Chinese Mother: Stories of Loss and Love. This book will bring anyone to tears! I'm anxious to read more from this author. She is a Chinese native that writes many books about China. I think her information is going to be very productive for me and I'm hoping it will give me better understanding on some issues.
And of course, during our wait time, our family has been enjoying our time together! I cannot believe school starts back so soon; it is going to be so strange to me. Both Colt and Macy Jade will be in school this year and of course Phil will go back to teaching. This process has strengthened, changed, and grown us so much! I never new the starting process (even prior to having our other children with us) could change everyone so much!
Colt is such a sweetheart! Sunday at church, we sat down from a family with a young daughter. I thought Colt was going to go sit by her; he kept saying "Look Momma, she is so cute!" Then that afternoon, we were fortunate enough to run into grandparents that had a 4y/o granddaughter from China. They showed us her picture and Colt went on and on about how cute she was, how precious she was, and wondering if his sister would look like her. When we got in the car, he said that he just couldn't help thinking about his baby brother or sister everytime he saw a baby. He is just a sweetheart! Macy Jade was excited too, but Colt was just smothered with love everytime he sees a baby!
Both kiddos have dentist appointments tomorrow in the morning so we will be in Corinth again tomorrow. If you want a shirt or have not gotten your shirt, you can text us at 415-0190 to meet us in town & pick it up. We will be going by some businesses tomorrow that have ordered shirts and delivering them. If you work in Corinth and want us to stop by your work for a shirt, please just text us to let us know.
I hope you all have a wonderful day & if it's as hot in your location as ours (103 today) then please stay cool! Thank you all for continuing to follow our adventure! Say a little prayer for us and all our children tonight! Love you all! Niki
"But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint." (NKJV)
Isaiah 40:31
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
June 30 at 1:13am -- Kiss the ground you walk on. We did nothing to deserve this.
I've been thinking about Jesus tonight (no the sermon is not about to begin). I've been thinking about his philosophies and how they have really differed from mine. I was raised in a religious family (church on Sunday, Wednesday, etc.) I graduated from Freed-Hardeman University (undergrad and grad) so I know my way around "THE BOOK"- even studied a little Greek in my spare time. But, I took a good long look at myself and compared my road with the one of Christ. A Christian is one who emulates Christ in his life. His compassion. Strength. Meekness. He came to this world to be a servant- A SERVANT!!!!!!!
I've been thinking about my role as a servant in this world. Seriously, we teach our kids from a young age to "rise above" and "make a name for yourself", but do we ever consider how they treat others? I'm not trying to be dramatic. Not how they treat others who can help them, but how they treat "the least among us". I'm great at being cool with people who can (or could) possible help me in the future. Or with folks that are easy on the eyes, but what about the guy that's not cool or stinks or whatever. A teacher once told me to read the book of James (bible) and rate myself on how my actions compare. Try it. It's a humbling experience.
I know that I'm starting to ramble, but my "looking out for number one" attitude is difficult to parallel with Christ. I think i need to remind myself WWJD- not in terms of "Jesus wouldn't get loaded and rob the bank" but in "how would Jesus treat the meth addict that is at the end of his rope?" Or, on a more personal level what would Jesus do if he were in my shoes. This adoption process has humbled me in ways that I'm far too poor a writer to express. He has opened my eyes to the world that I live in. God has blessed me. God has blessed you too.
I found some stats that really made me think.
"If there is a meal in your fridge.."
"If you are dressed with a pair of shoes..."
"If you have a roof above your head..."
You are better off than 75% of people in this world.
Kiss the ground you walk on. We did nothing to deserve this.
I've been thinking about my role as a servant in this world. Seriously, we teach our kids from a young age to "rise above" and "make a name for yourself", but do we ever consider how they treat others? I'm not trying to be dramatic. Not how they treat others who can help them, but how they treat "the least among us". I'm great at being cool with people who can (or could) possible help me in the future. Or with folks that are easy on the eyes, but what about the guy that's not cool or stinks or whatever. A teacher once told me to read the book of James (bible) and rate myself on how my actions compare. Try it. It's a humbling experience.
I know that I'm starting to ramble, but my "looking out for number one" attitude is difficult to parallel with Christ. I think i need to remind myself WWJD- not in terms of "Jesus wouldn't get loaded and rob the bank" but in "how would Jesus treat the meth addict that is at the end of his rope?" Or, on a more personal level what would Jesus do if he were in my shoes. This adoption process has humbled me in ways that I'm far too poor a writer to express. He has opened my eyes to the world that I live in. God has blessed me. God has blessed you too.
I found some stats that really made me think.
"If there is a meal in your fridge.."
"If you are dressed with a pair of shoes..."
"If you have a roof above your head..."
You are better off than 75% of people in this world.
Kiss the ground you walk on. We did nothing to deserve this.
June 30 at 9:19pm -- Out of my comfort zone
I hope everyone has had a wonderful day! We got the t-shirts ordered today and the shop stated that they should be in next Thursday or Friday. I will update you as soon as I have them. We ordered extras and hope to be putting in more orders when we run out of these.
On Monday, we will have a booth set up at the Jacinto Fourth of July Festival with profits going to our adoption costs. We will have jewelry - pendants, necklaces, & bracelets of all kinds. We will also have a concessions stand set up next to our craft booth with snow cones, nachos, & drinks. If you have not ordered a t-shirt, we will have order forms there also. If you don't have plans on Monday, come out and join the fun. There will be political speeches - it's one of the largest in MS. You can also enjoy arts and crafts, music, petting zoo (I think), and food. If you are there, please come by our booth. I know some of you we do not know and we would love to meet you. Please do not think we will try to get you to buy something if you come by or that you need to purchase something. It just makes our day when we hear people say they are following our story.
I would like to share something with you that I told a friend in a message. Maybe it will help you all to get to know us better.
I see already that we are changing. Phil & I are very quiet, private, and independent people. We never want anyone to help us & for this to work, we have to raise some funds or grow a $ tree - & I can't find any seeds for those. lol It is making us so humble and grateful for all the people that are supporting us! Not just in the fundraisers, but with prayers, love, support, encouragement, etc.. Most people don't know Phil & I because we are quiet and private. We help others when we see a need, but are always behind the scenes not wanting to be noticed.
I've never been one to just sit down and write nor have conversations with people I don't know. I'm not a snob, but shy and feel so awkward around people I don't know well. However, I felt so strongly about our adoption that I felt the need to share God's work in us to others so that is why I'm writing about our journey. Maybe it will inspire someone or someone will see God's work and follow His way, or maybe somebody will feel blessed in some way. Maybe it will help us all see each other as ONE in the same and bring some unity. I'm not sure why God wanted me to open up to others. It's typically out of my comfort zone, but I knew I needed to do it for some reason. Who knows what people will get out of it. This journey has taken me out of my comfort zone on so many levels, I cannot even explain!
Let's see how I can start to explain some of the many ways I've been out of my comfort zone:
1.) I'm very shy, awkward & often feel uncomfortable around people - especially people I don't know. (This is all me and rarely ever - if ever- the people that I'm around.) I'd much rather people not notice I'm there than to stand out in a crowd or be the life of the place. Well, by God's plan, this adoption is definitely drawing attention to us through our journey and I'm meeting people that I would have never met. I know I could have been this same mysterious & private person and gone through our entire adoption without writing about it. That would have been the easy way out for me! I feel I am suppose to write this journey as it goes and maybe this is God's way of working on me and making me more comfortable.
2.) I can be a germaphobic - especially when my kids were younger.
Well, our child(ren) is going to be in an orphanage for atleast his/her first 6mo. of life --need I say more on this? lol Not to mention all the foreign diseases that we don't have over here and that we could catch - not that China is nasty, but we are not use to the same diseases/sicknesses here as they are there.
3.) I HATE to fly
You cannot get any further from us than China! I'm thinking about starting to dig a hole to get there, but Phil thinks people will think that is too weird (and trust me I know people probably think we are weird! We do march to the beat of our own drum!) or that there is some kind of law against that sort of thing. I don't know what he is thinking?
- oh wait, did I mention I really HATE to fly! No joke! You can give me the stats all day on how much more likely you are to die in a car, but it doesn't matter!
4.) I'm the type of person that likes to know where things are headed; not necessarily a control freak, but just a general direction.
With adoption, you have to be ready for anything. There is no "general" direction other than the end result is holding your precious baby! You may run & run only to wait a week or weeks for someone else to return a signed form. You may have all your forms completed and then the agency may call & say can you have this one redone or we also need this, this & this. I never know which direction I'm going!
5.) Patience - not my best virtue & probably my worst! And also, we have no idea when things are going to happen. I have people ask me all the time "When will you get your baby?" or "When will they match you?", etc. I don't mind at all the questions, but I never know the answer. It's all a wait and see, but I know it will happen. I check my email numerous times a day to see if the agency has sent a match for us. Once we are matched, we will have to WAIT until China invites us to come get our child. God is definitely teaching me a thing or 2 here!
6.) Phil and I are very independent people! We don't like to ask people to help us!
We've had so many wonderful, wonderful people that are always willing to help, but we like to do it all on our own. Not always a good thing.
7.) As I said above, Phil and I are very private people. Few people know a lot about us. We lean on each other and don't let others in. It's good for us to be strong, but we need to let people in to know us better. We are kinda strange (o.k. I know a few of you are thinking real strange.) and don't do things like everyone else. I think we may seem stranger to a lot of people because we are private and quite leaving others to sometimes draw their own conclusions about us rather than getting to know us. At least I'll say that is why they find us so peculiar - I know we are different and that's o.k. with me! There are wonderful people, but we like to make our own way.
O.k., I could give you all my downfalls, but we'd never get to China to adopt & I'd have to charge you for a book. lol
I never would have thought God would have called us at 36y/o & 40y/o with 2 kids to adopt more nor did I expect Him to want me to open up to people. It's all in His timing and He uses situations, people, etc. to prepare us for His plan even though we don't know it at the time. Thank you so much for all your support - I feel like I've said that a million times and the words aren't justification for how grateful we are by each of you! You have no idea how much it means to us!
We hope to figure out how to get our blog up so people can follow there - it's gonna be kinda strange for our blog to be on all these t-shirts and no information when people go there. I've never done a blog so I'm lost! lol I'm going to make myself uncomfortable here and ask for some help on this. If someone knows how to set up a blog or what I need to do it, please let me know. I've read up on it, but I'm confused. I don't want someone to do it for me, but to help me with things like how to put pictures on it, change the background, theme, etc. I know nothing about HTML codes so you might as well be speaking Chinese if you come to me starting to talk about those things! lol So any of you that know how to do a blog, I would appreciate so much some help on where to get me started. I've searched the web and cannot tell if I need a program for this or what I'm doing. Any help, would be appreciated. I just need to get it together soon since we are using that blog spot for people to follow us - I don't want them to think we are being our normal private self by not putting any information on there! haha
If I'm not on here before Monday, please everyone have a safe and wonderful 4th of July weekend! I hope to see you at Jacinto!
"This is my commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you."
John 15:12
On Monday, we will have a booth set up at the Jacinto Fourth of July Festival with profits going to our adoption costs. We will have jewelry - pendants, necklaces, & bracelets of all kinds. We will also have a concessions stand set up next to our craft booth with snow cones, nachos, & drinks. If you have not ordered a t-shirt, we will have order forms there also. If you don't have plans on Monday, come out and join the fun. There will be political speeches - it's one of the largest in MS. You can also enjoy arts and crafts, music, petting zoo (I think), and food. If you are there, please come by our booth. I know some of you we do not know and we would love to meet you. Please do not think we will try to get you to buy something if you come by or that you need to purchase something. It just makes our day when we hear people say they are following our story.
I would like to share something with you that I told a friend in a message. Maybe it will help you all to get to know us better.
I see already that we are changing. Phil & I are very quiet, private, and independent people. We never want anyone to help us & for this to work, we have to raise some funds or grow a $ tree - & I can't find any seeds for those. lol It is making us so humble and grateful for all the people that are supporting us! Not just in the fundraisers, but with prayers, love, support, encouragement, etc.. Most people don't know Phil & I because we are quiet and private. We help others when we see a need, but are always behind the scenes not wanting to be noticed.
I've never been one to just sit down and write nor have conversations with people I don't know. I'm not a snob, but shy and feel so awkward around people I don't know well. However, I felt so strongly about our adoption that I felt the need to share God's work in us to others so that is why I'm writing about our journey. Maybe it will inspire someone or someone will see God's work and follow His way, or maybe somebody will feel blessed in some way. Maybe it will help us all see each other as ONE in the same and bring some unity. I'm not sure why God wanted me to open up to others. It's typically out of my comfort zone, but I knew I needed to do it for some reason. Who knows what people will get out of it. This journey has taken me out of my comfort zone on so many levels, I cannot even explain!
Let's see how I can start to explain some of the many ways I've been out of my comfort zone:
1.) I'm very shy, awkward & often feel uncomfortable around people - especially people I don't know. (This is all me and rarely ever - if ever- the people that I'm around.) I'd much rather people not notice I'm there than to stand out in a crowd or be the life of the place. Well, by God's plan, this adoption is definitely drawing attention to us through our journey and I'm meeting people that I would have never met. I know I could have been this same mysterious & private person and gone through our entire adoption without writing about it. That would have been the easy way out for me! I feel I am suppose to write this journey as it goes and maybe this is God's way of working on me and making me more comfortable.
2.) I can be a germaphobic - especially when my kids were younger.
Well, our child(ren) is going to be in an orphanage for atleast his/her first 6mo. of life --need I say more on this? lol Not to mention all the foreign diseases that we don't have over here and that we could catch - not that China is nasty, but we are not use to the same diseases/sicknesses here as they are there.
3.) I HATE to fly
You cannot get any further from us than China! I'm thinking about starting to dig a hole to get there, but Phil thinks people will think that is too weird (and trust me I know people probably think we are weird! We do march to the beat of our own drum!) or that there is some kind of law against that sort of thing. I don't know what he is thinking?
- oh wait, did I mention I really HATE to fly! No joke! You can give me the stats all day on how much more likely you are to die in a car, but it doesn't matter!
4.) I'm the type of person that likes to know where things are headed; not necessarily a control freak, but just a general direction.
With adoption, you have to be ready for anything. There is no "general" direction other than the end result is holding your precious baby! You may run & run only to wait a week or weeks for someone else to return a signed form. You may have all your forms completed and then the agency may call & say can you have this one redone or we also need this, this & this. I never know which direction I'm going!
5.) Patience - not my best virtue & probably my worst! And also, we have no idea when things are going to happen. I have people ask me all the time "When will you get your baby?" or "When will they match you?", etc. I don't mind at all the questions, but I never know the answer. It's all a wait and see, but I know it will happen. I check my email numerous times a day to see if the agency has sent a match for us. Once we are matched, we will have to WAIT until China invites us to come get our child. God is definitely teaching me a thing or 2 here!
6.) Phil and I are very independent people! We don't like to ask people to help us!
We've had so many wonderful, wonderful people that are always willing to help, but we like to do it all on our own. Not always a good thing.
7.) As I said above, Phil and I are very private people. Few people know a lot about us. We lean on each other and don't let others in. It's good for us to be strong, but we need to let people in to know us better. We are kinda strange (o.k. I know a few of you are thinking real strange.) and don't do things like everyone else. I think we may seem stranger to a lot of people because we are private and quite leaving others to sometimes draw their own conclusions about us rather than getting to know us. At least I'll say that is why they find us so peculiar - I know we are different and that's o.k. with me! There are wonderful people, but we like to make our own way.
O.k., I could give you all my downfalls, but we'd never get to China to adopt & I'd have to charge you for a book. lol
I never would have thought God would have called us at 36y/o & 40y/o with 2 kids to adopt more nor did I expect Him to want me to open up to people. It's all in His timing and He uses situations, people, etc. to prepare us for His plan even though we don't know it at the time. Thank you so much for all your support - I feel like I've said that a million times and the words aren't justification for how grateful we are by each of you! You have no idea how much it means to us!
We hope to figure out how to get our blog up so people can follow there - it's gonna be kinda strange for our blog to be on all these t-shirts and no information when people go there. I've never done a blog so I'm lost! lol I'm going to make myself uncomfortable here and ask for some help on this. If someone knows how to set up a blog or what I need to do it, please let me know. I've read up on it, but I'm confused. I don't want someone to do it for me, but to help me with things like how to put pictures on it, change the background, theme, etc. I know nothing about HTML codes so you might as well be speaking Chinese if you come to me starting to talk about those things! lol So any of you that know how to do a blog, I would appreciate so much some help on where to get me started. I've searched the web and cannot tell if I need a program for this or what I'm doing. Any help, would be appreciated. I just need to get it together soon since we are using that blog spot for people to follow us - I don't want them to think we are being our normal private self by not putting any information on there! haha
If I'm not on here before Monday, please everyone have a safe and wonderful 4th of July weekend! I hope to see you at Jacinto!
"This is my commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you."
John 15:12
June 23 at 9:48am -- buying t-shirts
Good morning my faithful friends, I need 25 of you to Please click on the link and check "Like" for our page below. I'm trying to set up a way for everyone to buy a shirt, but I have to have 25 people to "Like" this other page before it will let me set it up. I've not done this before but this is how I understood it works. :0) Thank you!
https://www.facebook.com/home. php?sk=group_210725508960757&i d=219363421430299¬if_t=like #!/pages/Long-Road-to-China-ou r-adoption-story/1928724074311 43?sk=wall

"Pure and undefiled religion before God the Father is this: to care for orphans and widows in their misfortune and to keep oneself unstained by the world. " James 1:27 What greater joy? Phil & I have talked about adopting a child since we married over 12 years ago. As many of you know, I miscarried at 12 weeks on September 20, 2010. We have been completely heart broken since our loss. Please know this child will never replace the one we lost, but our love for it will be the same as for all our children! We feel this is God's plan & timing for us now! We don't know how it will all work out but we trust that if He takes us to it; He will take us through it. We know this journey may have twist & bumps in the road & things will not go exactly as we think, but God will give us strength. This is a huge decision for us & the cost is very high, but we are blindly trusting God. The money is actually what has held us back for so many years. What price can you really put on giving a child a better life & answering the calling of God? To us we hope to provide this child with a better life here in America, but we also pray that he/she will come to know God being in this country. Most of you probably know China has very different believes & our prayers are that this child will hear His words & be saved & have everlasting life. Please don't get me wrong, we have wonderful missionaries that go to China & spread God's world, but they cannot reach all & Christianity is not the primary religion. Children here have a much, much better chance to hear of the Salvation plan than a child in China. We pray to have a ripple effect & that this child will be saved, his/her spouse & children will come to know God & the process will continue on. It's a calling I cannot explain because it has been such a strong feeling for us. We understand we cannot change the world but hope that we can change the world of a child forever! Not only will we change the life of a child, but we know this is a life changing event for our family too! Phil, the kids, & I are ready for the adventure & cannot wait to see what God has in store for us! Please join us as our journey is just beginning. We ask that you pray for us throughout this process. God bless each one of you for your support! "He predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will—" Ephesians 1:5 (NIV) Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when dreams come true, there is life and joy. Proverbs 13:12
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