Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Overjoyed...

The past week has been such an exciting whirlwind of events. Since joining the Waiting Child Program of our adoption agency in February it has seemed like we've been on such an emotional roller coaster from week to week just anticipating the possibility of seeing a referral for a child that could be our daughter.

For those of you that don't about the Waiting Child, here is the lowdown. America World, just as many other adoption agencies, has a list of children given to them by China that have a variety of special needs - the needs range from some that require very little extra care to major care. Some of these children are simply listed here because they are out of the age range that most families are seeking - that means that their special need is that they are an older child. We've seen it stated somewhere that the age at which a child joins the waiting list is 6 in China. To say all that, we had been intending to join the AWAA Waiting Child Program for some time - joining doesn't affect your place in line for a "healthy" infant unless you pursue an adoption with a child on the list - in which case you move out of the "healthy" line and pursue that adoption with the waiting child. So, AWAA has children assigned to them by China - and they also receive what is known as shared referrals.

Shared referrals are sent out by China to all agencies that they work with in order to increase the opportunity of finding these children families. Since we joined in February, we have reviewed 5 shared referrals. These are very time sensitive - meaning that we had a very short time to decide what to do. We were the only AWAA family looking at each of these children at a given moment, but across our country and even the world other agencies were reviewing them with familes. So, you can see prayer was extremely important in reviewing each of these children. Just to clarify, we didn't review them all at one time. AWAA allows one family to review one child at a time - which is wise...these are lives that are being reviewed on paper and in photos. There are also steps in place - 1) review the child with your spouse, 2) have a doctor review the child and share about the care needed, 3) Lock down the file with the intent to pursue adoption of the child 4) 48 hours from locking the file down the agency must send in a letter from you describing why you want to adopt that particular child and how you will care for their needs - this is known as Electronic Acceptance (EA).

We got the call for the first shared referral a week after we turned in our application for the program, and after that we saw a new one each month. We almost made it to step 3 with the second and third shared referrals we saw, but the LORD had other plans because they were already being pursued by other families somewhere in the world. In all honesty, those were difficult days - to be so close(we were less than 15 minutes late for the third referral which we saw just a couple of weeks ago) to the child you think the LORD might have for you only to see them joined with another family...very heart wrenching. But God is sooo GOOD!

The LORD has shown and taught us great things through this process.

When we began this journey, we were thinking our first Chinese daughter would be anywhere from birth to 18 months. We saw us adopting older children at some point, just not in the beginning. It wasn't long until God broadened our thinking. Many of you know that this past summer and then again during spring break of this year we took our church to work at Rio Bravo Children's Home in Reynosa, Mexico. We know that one thing the LORD showed us in Reynosa was that if we could've brought any of those children home to be a part of our family we would do it in a heartbeat...no matter the age. After we returned home in March we received a shared referral for a 3yr old...she wasn't ours, but through her - God settled the question of a 3yr old. Another shared referral came for a 3yr old, and again she wasn't our's. The next day we received an email with shared referral photos of children that our agency was unable to match with families. We looked at the email as we always did. There was a precious little girl that completely stood out to me. She was 5 yrs old though, so we closed the email and continued to wait.

We were getting ready to leave for a visit with family in Oklahoma the next day - and all of a sudden her face was in my head and I couldn't forget her. So, Monte and I discussed asking to review her file. We had crossed the bridge of a 3yr old - why not a 5yr old? We agreed and emailed AWAA our request.

During the drive up to family we discussed what it would be like to suddenly have a 5yr old - the challenges and the learning. Her being a 5yr old became less and less of a factor. We were disappointed to find the email stating that her file had already been locked by another family somewhere in the world. It seemed that God had broadened our thinking and enlarged hearts only to say again "Not Yet."

There was another little girl in this same group of shared referrals that had caught Monte's eye - she was 6 and 1/2 - so we asked to see her file. She was still available. I should probably interject at this point that each of these children we've reviewed do each have medical needs. After a LOT of prayer over that weekend we just didn't have the LORD's guidance to pursue her adoption, so we sent her file back Monday morning.

About 5 minutes after sending that email the phone rang. It was our AWAA Family Coordinator(FC)...and the 5yr old was available again. This doesn't happen often, but if paperwork is not submitted in that 48 hour timeframe or if a family decides against pursuing the adoption then China resubmits the child to the database. Our FC asked if we would still be interested in reviewing her file...well, of course - we most definitely would like to learn more about her!!! So, we went through the steps and made it all the way through this time! What a marvelous work the LORD has done! A HUGE thanks to Bob and Crystal for their timely medical input! Our EA was sent Tuesday - May 12th! Now we just wait for China to approve our acceptance of her - which is called Referral Approval (RA).

We can't post her picture or give many details about her until we receive the RA. Just know, though, she is a CUTIE! What a great JOY it is to have finally seen her face! Now, we are diligently completing an online course about adopting an older child because it is required to be done before we receive the RA. We're trying to learn some Chinese. Our home study is being updated again so that we can get USCIS approval for an older child. We're trying to get our house in order...especially her room! Gotta figure out what exactly a 5yr old needs because our family and church family want to have a shower for us...any input out there? And last but certainly not least, we're tallying up our finances and the upcoming expenses! So, please add any and/or all of these to your prayers for us. Also, please PRAY that the LORD prepares her little heart for us just as He is preparing our's for her. Thank YOU!

Overjoyed,
Missy

14 comments:

Momx6 said...

Praise the Lord! I am so excited for you! The most important thing she will need is your love and she already has that - overflowing.
Love you!
Aunt Belinda

Home as Hobby said...

Praise God! What an amazing journey! I am so looking forward to your updates!
Other than the most obvious needs (clothing, books, etc.) I think that a scrapbook of all the events leading up to her adoption, as well as the adoption process and settling in at home would be an amazing gift. That is something that you and the hubby can do together. I think that the church could really bless you with gift cards for clothing, school supplies and games. Meals would also be wonderful for the first few days at home. You don't want to be slaving away in the kitchen if you can be spending time with her. If I think of anything else, I will give you a shout. Blessings! Jenn

Jill said...

I'm in tears reading this. God is so good!! I'll be praying for all of the specific needs that you listed. Keep us updated. :)

Love you guys!
Jill

Jeremy and Merrilee said...

Wow! Little 5 year old girls are great let me tell you! Raegan will be soooo excited to have a new friend. I would suggest a baby doll of some sort from the two of you that she can keep at all times as a security item. Raegan still has her blanky bear at 5. I think children like to have something of their own that they can have at anytime and without any limitations. My kids blankies are the only thing that they are allowed to have at anytime and they don't even have to share them. All other toys they have to share. I think you guys are going to be great! Being sensitive to their feelings at this age is really important too. I didn't realize little girls could be this emotional at times (I just thought that would come at the teenage years). We are so excited for you and we will continue to keep you guys in our prayers!!

the blackwells said...

Oh guys! That is so awesome! We are thrilled for you as you start your journey as a family of 3. Many prayers for smooth paperwork and quick timing of all this.

5 year olds are fab! I would suggest LOTS of books and lots of coloring/craft stuff. Silas loves all of that right now.

The Byrd's Nest said...

Oh my goodness! I am so excited for both of you....I will begin praying for all three of you for attachment/bonding and just pure sweet love!

Regina said...

Wow, you have had a tough time the last couple of weeks.
I am so excited for you that you have found your daughter. I am sure the RA will come soon.
Our Amilynn was 3 1/2 when she joined our family. She was the perfect fit. God is so good!!!
I will keep you in my prayers!!

Vanessa said...

Congratulations and I'm praying for a smooth process from here on out!!

Gwen Oatsvall said...

I am just in tears w/ the thought that another sweet angel from China will get a forever family ... Having been to China and back twice there will always be a part of my heart there ... CONGRATULATIONS !!!

Blessed Mom of Four AND More said...

Oh, Missy, what an exciting, God-ordained moment in your lives. I saw that you have joined the followers on Josie-Tatum's blog.

I thought you might enjoy reading the post about our God-ordained path to JT's sister. You can read it here:
http://meimeimakesfour.blogspot.com/2007/03/faith-hope-and-love.html

Enjoy the walk in the clouds. You are beginning the journey of a lifetime!

Robbie

Sarah said...

Delighted to meet you! Just found your blog and loving splashin' around a bit. We just began our adoption journey, but know God has wonderful surprises in store for us. Bless you as you journey on His path to your little one.

Blessings from this missionary mommy,
Sarah Dawn

Sharon said...

HI MIssy,
I saw your link on my blog and just read your most recent post. Where are you in TX? We live N. of Dallas but have family in OK and have been to Reynosa on mission trips.
SO excited about your daughter!!! Can't wait to see a picture.

Unknown said...

I am looking through "The List" from AWAA and saw that our dates are close together. Can't wait to follow along on your journey with another Texas family. Congratulations! Our daughter will probably be close to 4 yrs when we get her. Praying we get all of our "A" in a timely manner. Blessings to your family!

Wife of the Pres. said...

Congratulations!!! Just came over from AWAA SN yahoo*group. We sent our EA exactly the same day as you … May 12, 2008 … just one year apart! I'll never forget that date as you probably won't either! Our little girl has been home 10 months and is such a gift and blessing! She is almost 4 now. I can so relate to what you shared on age. Our DD was 3 when we brought her home. Now we are almost DTC for our 9-year-old son!!! I figured next time we'd go a bit older, but God had other plans and we went a lot older but we can't be more excited!

Can't wait to follow along!

Leslie
(roomforatleastonemore (dot) wordpress (dot) com)