Friday, December 28, 2007
The Great Wait!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The Dryer is Ready For Baby Clothes
Everybody Loves a Husker Baby
Thursday, December 20, 2007
The Dossier has been delivered!!!
| Date/Time | Activity | Location | Details | ||||||||||||
| Dec 20, 2007 | 2:30 PM | Delivered | BOLE SUB-CITY, ADDIS ABABA ET | | |||||||||||
| Dec 11, 2007 | 12:00 AM | Int'l shipment release | ADDIS ABABA ET | | |||||||||||
| 12:00 AM | Held at FedEx location for recipient pickup | ADDIS ABABA ET | Package available for pickup at: HIGHER NO 21 | ||||||||||||
| Dec 9, 2007 | 1:09 AM | In transit | FRANKFURT DE | | |||||||||||
| 1:09 AM | Arrived at FedEx location | FRANKFURT DE | | ||||||||||||
| Dec 8, 2007 | 6:09 AM | Departed FedEx location | MEMPHIS, TN | | |||||||||||
| 1:37 AM | Departed FedEx location | MEMPHIS, TN | | ||||||||||||
| 12:14 AM | Arrived at FedEx location | MEMPHIS, TN | | ||||||||||||
| Dec 7, 2007 | 9:24 PM | Left origin | HERNDON, VA | | |||||||||||
| 4:47 PM | Picked up | HERNDON, VA | | ||||||||||||
| 2:30 PM | Package data transmitted to FedEx | | |||||||||||||
Monday, December 17, 2007
Bush Urges Americans to Adopt Orphans
Bush Urges Americans to Adopt Orphans
By Melissa Charbonneau
CBN News
November 23, 2007
CBNNews.com - The White House is reaching out to faith-based and community groups to find homes for the nation's 115,000 children in foster care, waiting to be adopted.
Dawn Cooper, a single mom of four adopted teenage girls, says misperceptions abound - especially regarding the adoption of older children.
Watch for more on adopting foster care children, from Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family. Daly talks about his experiences in foster homes.
Some of those misconceptions include the belief "that there's no way for them, no hope for them. That there's nothing you can do. That if you don't get them as infants, you just can't bring them into the home. And that's totally incorrect," she said.
Cooper's daughters advise children considered difficult to place to hold out hope.
"I'd say just keep trying, keep wanting to get a family, because when I was eight I prayed that I would get a loving mom. Then kind of a week after, I got a mom and I was so happy," Dawn's daughter, Elisa, said.
'Bella' Sparks Nation-wide Debate
A film called Bella is sparking nationwide debate about adoption. It's film's leading man, actor/producer Eduardo Verastegui, spoke at the White House as United Nations unofficial ambassador for adoption.
"Families have changed their lives forever after adopting a child. Because it's not only that a family can give a child a home, but they themselves would have the gift of motherhood and fatherhood. So in adoption… everybody wins," Verastegui said.
The Bush administration has expanded tax credit to encourage more families to adopt. Currently it's running an ad campaign to recruit adoptive families
"Families who adopt show the generous spirit of our Nation. Every child desires a permanent home, and when parents adopt a child to love as their own, lives are forever changed," President Bush said.
There is also a White House Web site designed to connect those available for adoption with families like Victor and Rhonda Long, who found their third adopted child online.
The White House says the government can help recruit potential parents, but faith based and community groups must play a critical role to bring more families together.
*Original broadcast November 16, 2007.
Shaohannah's Hope
Bella
I had read about the movie Bella somewhere, that it is a movie about adoption. I read that it won some awards in Canada and that it was playing in select theaters in the US. So I was pumped to see it is playing in our cheap theater.
I'm really glad we went to the movie. Not surprisingly, the movie is about restoration and new beginnings. There is very little action in the movie, but is a simple story that packs a huge punch. Jose is the main character, a young man living in NYC. After a tragedy that ended his professional soccer career just as it is getting started, he finds himself working at his brother's restaurant as the head chief. One of the waitresses, late for work for the fourth time, gets fired by Jose's brother. Jose decides to leave work and follow the girl and find out what's going on. It turns out she is pregnant and is pretty-well determined to get an abortion so she doesn't further screw up her own life and the life of her unborn child.
Here's the great thing. It's great to see a strong, compassionate man portrayed in a movie who isn't or doesn't turn out to be gay. It's great to see simple, ordinary men of honor and integrity portrayed on the big screen. It was neat to see a good family interact and see the type of impact that can have (at one point in the movie the fired-waitress asks Jose what's it's like to have grown up and live where joy is present.
By the end of the movie I had tears. I enjoyed the story very much. Not much action. Not incredibly great dialog. Make sure you sit in the back (as at times the camera work was jerky, which made me just about vomit... we moved further back. But the movie was incredibly enjoyable. I'd see it again.
David's Place
We had such a ball. Kathee and I have had Ethiopian food before (Kathee while living in Kenya and the both of us taking a friend of ours for it while visiting in Chicago). So we kinda of knew how it works. So we ordered three entres for the four of us. The cool part is that you don't use utensils but pull off a piece of enjara (an Ethiopian bread-like staple. Much like a pancake, although much larger and flater and has little air bubbles all over it) and pick up the food and eat it. And the food comes on a platter in the middle of the table, and everyone eats from the platter. Man was it outstanding. We got lamb, chicken, beef, with a side of some squash that was amazing. One of the entres was a bit spicey, and the rest was flavorful. My sister-in-law is not one to "go out on a limb" eating new and unique foods, and she really enjoyed the food.
We are certainly going back again. If you ever get the chance, go for it, it's really, really good.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
The Dossier is in Addis Ababa
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Tracking the Dossier
Our Dossier is on the way!!!!
Dear Families,
Your authenticated dossier will be mailed to
As you track your dossier, please keep a couple of things in mind. First of all, do not be worried if the package makes stops in European or other countries for long periods of time. This is normal, and I've seen this happen often. Also, when the FedEx office in
Congratulations on the completion of this portion of your adoption process! If you have questions or concerns during the waiting period, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Laurel E.
Assistant
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
My New Passport Arrived Today
November Newsletter From Our Adoption Agency
Our big news in the Ethiopia program this month is that our new transition home is equipped with all the basics, staff has been hired, and our first group of children have been moved into the home. We are up and running! To continue the process of refining the transition home, Rachel Ward and her husband Barrett traveled to Ethiopia on November 26th and will be in country for 10 days. They will be working with our in-country rep, Girmachew and the transition home staff during their time there.
Thank you to everyone who made such generous donations for the transition home. We are still in need of a few large and small items for the home. If you would like to help meet these needs, please send contributions to America World-Attn: Finance, and note on the memo line- Ethiopia transition home.
We continue to work with the court and MOWA to get court dates and necessary letters for finalization of the children who were referred to their families in October. Five family’s court dates had to be rescheduled to December 7th because of a slow down in MOWA’s processing of their letters for court. We covet your continuous prayers for the program, transition home, and the smooth fulfillment of the Dec. 7th court appointments.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Lunch with an Ethiopian
So last evening I called and talked with him and invited him to our home for lunch on Sunday. We are super-excited about this opportunity! And as we are reading the Lonely Planet book on Ethiopia, we are excited to ask him more and have him teach us. It's neat how God opens doors that we have no idea about when we walk through.
God is so good.
The dossier is headed to Ethiopia
So, as usual, another hurdle has been passed, we have been greatly encouraged, and yet there is still a good level of uncertainty-in-waiting. We still hope March-April, but could be August before our son arrives home. That's it for now. Thanks for celebrating this next step with us!
Because He is worthy!