Friday, December 10, 2010 we heard some devastating news from our sending agency. Referrals were not coming out of Ethiopia as fast as they would like, which means we probably wouldn't get a referral until the end of 2011. We were heart broken. With the bad news from my friend who tried to get her baby home, but couldn't...to this depressing news. I was wondering why we had even tried. About a month before that phone call we had decided to hold off on sending in our Dossier because of the mess in Ethiopia. We were praying about switching agencies, but scared we would have to start all over again on the waiting list. The waiting was killing me. I've already waited 11 years for another child and now I would have to wait again.
Sunday, December 12, 2010 we received a phone call from a dear friend. Brent was talking, writing things down and walking around the house. I was his shadow asking in a whispering voice "what is going on"? After the long conversation that seemed to take forever, he sat me down and told me about the conversation. He said..."two beautiful little girls are ready to be adopted in the state of Indiana. They are from Ethiopia and have only been in the states for 4 months." I sat their with my mouth open and then started to cry. I knew at that very moment that God had heard my cries and said "My child, you have waited long enough. You asked for one baby, but I'm going to give you two." We called our friend back and received some more information about the children and then asked for the phone number so we could talk with this family. We prayed together and then called right away. Immediately we felt a connection and asked to meet with them. They asked if we wanted to see a picture of the girls and of course my response was "Yes". When we received the email, we hesitated a moment and asked each other if we really wanted to do this...without an answer, Brent clicked on the image of the girls. We both started to cry and then held each other while we stared at the most beautiful little girl we have ever seen. We filled Haley in on what was going on and she started to cry. We held her in our arms and stared at the pictures. Then the 3 of us held on to each other and sobbed. The only thing that was going through my mind was how awesome our God is. I felt so unworthy, but grateful all at the same time.
Our first meeting with Mabrae and Mekdez was filled with so many emotions, but the 3 of us knew the moment we looked into their eyes they were our miracle babies.
I often think about the traveling that we would of had to do...going to Africa twice would have been so hard on Brent. He doesn't like to travel and was actually dreading going to Africa. I was excited about the adventure, but I also understand how sick Brent gets when he travels. God knew and worked it out so that we still get our Ethiopian babies that we prayed for, but we don't have to travel to Africa to get them...we have to travel to Indiana.
Our story is unique, but this gives us an opportunity to tell everyone about our incredible God. We are forever and eternally grateful for our friends who thought of us and made that phone call, and we are forever and eternally grateful for this family that God chose to be a vessel. Some people would call this fate...I call it a miracle. Thank you God for choosing us to parent these beautiful girls. YOU ARE AMAZING!
Mabrae and Mekdez will be at our Adoption Fundraiser on January 29. We should have legal custody of them sometime in February.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

WOW! We serve an AMAZING GOD!! Congratulations to your family. This is such exciting news. I will be praying for your family during this transition. Two little girls what a blessing. God has given you such a great testimony to share.
ReplyDelete