This blog was designed to share our adoption experience with you. We have now grown our family through the blessing of adoption from beautiful Ethiopia.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Why Adopt from Ethiopia?
*2/3 of school age children in Ethiopia are not in school.
*59% of adults in Ethiopia cannot read.
*81% of Ethiopians live on less than $2 per day.
*26% of Ethiopians live on less than $1 per day.
*Up to 20% of Ethiopian's 65 million people are not able to eat at least one time per day.
*In 2000 AIDS/HIV had killed 21 million people including 4 million children in Africa.
*In 2006 4.7 million Africans needed life saving AIDS/HIV drugs and only 500,000 had them.
*Approximately 6,600 Africans die each day from AIDS.
*In 2006 is was estimated that 4.7 million Africans needed life saving AIDS drugs and only 500,000 received them.
We recognize that adoption is not for everyone, but there are other ways to help if you feel obliged. I'd be happy to help you find a way to make a difference to one or many in Ethiopia.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Pink or Red?
The morning started out by the girls asking me to paint their toe nails, which they absolutely LOVE. Abigail always wants pink and Emma always wants red. I, without any objections, obliged and proceeded to paint their toe nails. They also requested I paint their finger nails, but we discussed that we could do that another day instead.
Later in the day, while I was sending a quick email, Emma came running up to me holding the bottle of red nail polish asking me to open it for her. I promptly explained that I wouldn't open it for her, as it wasn't something to play with. Unsuspecting, together Emma and I proceeded to the back of the house to see what Abigail was up to. As I entered our bedroom I saw Abigail sitting on the carpet holding the pink bottle of nail polish in her left hand and the finger nail polish brush in her right hand. Then I noticed she had fingernail polish all over her right foot, on both of her legs and on her left thumb and finger. Oh boy! I promptly took it away from her and gave her directions to not touch anything as I began pulling out the polish remover so we could begin the clean up. I was a bit frustrated, but not angry, as I was actually laughing on the inside. So with Abigail in a frozen position I ran to get the camera to capture the moment.
So this was just part of our day, but you get the point. I was however remembering the things I was thankful for as I was cleaning up the mess.
1) I was thankful that it was Abigail who actually got the bottle open and not Emma, as Emma is much, ummm, shall we say messier.
2) I was thankful that Abigail only likes the PINK nail polish, as the red would have been much more difficult to clean up.
3) I was thankful that I wasn't angry and could actually find great humor in the situation while it was happening. Boy have I come a long way in the last few years, eh?
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
We're on "THE LIST"!!
We spoke to our case manager today. She explained the next few steps -including what our agency will be doing for us behind the scenes. They'll be sending our dossier to Olympia for state verification. Then it will be sent to Washington, DC to be processed. This takes about three weeks. From there it will finally be sent to Ethiopia where it will wait for us to receive our referral. It doesn't really matter how long it takes for this part of the process as we're still on the list just waiting for our referral.
She did give us an update as to where we are on the list. She estimated there to be approximately 12-15 families ahead of us on the list who were waiting for children from ages of 0-3 years. The families who have been waiting the longest have only been on the list since March, which means they've only been waiting 4 months so far. This was encouraging to us. Using her experience, she is guessing we may receive a referral sometime in the winter.
God knows exactly who she is and has the perfect time chosen for us to first hear about her and to finally meet her and officially bring her into our family. He knows if she's been born yet and every circumstance of her precious life. We will wait for Him to reveal His timing to us.