Monday, May 7, 2012

Weekend activity...


                                                             Two weeks, 3 days old

Feathers coming in...their now trying to fly around the brooder.  Or fly out as soon as you open it!
        Getting quite tired of being in the brooder...they really need a place to get out and forage.


Dan getting to work...planning








A little left to do before the chickens can start traveling around the yard in the new Hen Hilton...hopefully they'll be out in it tomorrow!

Thank you to those that donated puzzle pieces...it is really encouraging to see our chip-in button starting to move upwards- thank you so very much for your generousity!

Now that the chicken tractor is almost done, we can hopefully  get back to some of our home study tasks.

Blessings,
Kimberly
















Saturday, May 5, 2012

Our Family Sponsorship Button!

Not only are we on the "New Committments Page" on Reece's Rainbow, but we now have our Family Sponsorship Page Button!  So exciting!  Please feel free to take our RR button for Joseph and put in on your blog...we'd be so thankful!

 Also, if your wanting to donate to our puzzle fundraiser you can donate to either one...our chip-in is immediate funds to us but not tax-deductible and the Reece's Rainbow Family Sponsorship Button that is now on the left below our chip-in is tax-deductible and only available to us when we travel.  With our personal chip-in, we get the message of who donated and amount sent to us but I don't think we'll have that with the Reece's Rainbow button so please email me if you donate to that and want to be listed on a puzzle piece!

Thank you to all that have stopped by here to learn about our adoption...we appreciate so very much!

Blessings,
Kimberly







Friday, May 4, 2012

Our Puzzle Fundraiser!


We are doing a Puzzle Fundraiser to help bring Joesph home!

Here's how it works...

We need your help to take our puzzle from this....


to this...




We have made and ordered this 513 piece puzzle of a historical cathedral in our boy's country.  Each puzzle piece represents a $10 donation to bringing our little boy home.  Each time you donate $10 to our chip-in button, email me to let me know and we will put your name on the back of a puzzle piece.  If you are local, you can also write a check or use cash...whatever is easiest.  Each $10 donation is one puzzle piece.  Once all the pieces of the puzzle are accounted for and donated, we will put the puzzle together and frame it between two pieces of glass.  This way, our little boy will be able to see each person that personally donated to help bring him home.  It will be so amazing to see all the names of the kind people that made a difference in the life of this little boy.  Plus he will have a very special keepsake from his country.  Maybe we can even get a picture of all of us at this cathedral on our "travel to bring him home" trip!  

 Not everyone is called to adopt, but everyone can do something...even if its just donating to a puzzle to bring a child a family of his own!

Don't forget to email me,, if you donate to our chip-in button and would like to be named on a puzzle piece! $10 one puzzle piece, $20 two puzzle pieces etc.   And yes, you can donate as many puzzle pieces as you'd like! We also have our Reece's Rainbow donation button up and running on our blog and any donations to that sponsorship page are tax deductible.  If you donate to our Reece's Rainbow page, please just let me know so I can write your name on however many puzzle pieces you have donated!   Please know that our chip-in button is funds that we can use for expenses anytime during this process but is not tax-deductible and the RR button will be funds that are only available when we travel for our first trip but ARE tax-deductible. 

Both our chip-in button and our Reece's Rainbow donation spots are located on the left hand side bar of our blog!

I will post updates on the how the puzzle is going and of course put up pictures of the finished project!
Your help is so appreciated!


Thank you!





Thank you for the warm welcome...

I just wanted to say "thank you" to those that have so kindly wrote us an email or posted a comment...and for all those that have stopped by this blog.  We have an amazing real-life friend that blesses lots of people in blog-land and she has blessed us by letting a few of her friends know about our adoption.  We will take all the prayers we can get :) It is so reassuring to know that others are praying for us as we dive head first into this adoption.


I keep having moments of fear where I stop and ask myself if I'm crazy and what were we thinking...fear that this is going to be too difficult.  But I know that we are not to be fearful...

2 Tim. 1:7  "For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind..."

And I also know that God often calls the weak so that He can show His power...so, that explains why He called us :)  We definitely fall in the weak category :)

So, you all will pray ;) and we will stand upright before the Lord and walk this walk that He has called us to walk.  And we hope that many of you will stick around and walk along side us.

Thank you again.

Blessings,
Kimberly

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Chicks in the garden...

Taking the ladies out for a stroll in the garden last Sunday...they are 1 week, 4 days old in these pictures.  Today their actually two weeks old.  They love being out and foraging for their own food...they were looking for bugs while we weeded and put in some corn.























Matthew 5:44

But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,
 - Matthew 5:44

In the adoption world, there tends to be certain individuals that go around hitting adoption blogs and spreading their hatred of adoption.  We have officially been initiated into the club.  And it's ok, but I always think that if we're not being persecuted for something, then we're probably not living our lives radically different enough to please our Lord.  So, unfortunately though, I have to moderate the comments to this blog.  That just means, that once you post a comment, I will get it and approve it as soon as I can so it will show it.  And if you are an adoption-hater, then I will be loving you and praying for you all the more.

  It's so sad...so many people with misconceptions about adoption.  That is because the evil one is the king of lies and he of course hates adoption.  Because it brings redemption and wholeness and saves the lives of God's most precious little ones...it encourages self-sacrifice and virtue in the adoptive family...all things God wants us to grow in.  It is giving up your life for another...to help another and of course he's going to hate that.  And so he sends out the troops to try to bring adoptive families down.

Please pray, my friends.  Please pray for all those working so hard to open their hearts and homes to children in need.  They need it ;)

Blessings,
Kimberly

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Our Adoption

I've been trying for days now to write a Q &A post to try to answer all the questions we've been getting from family and friends about our adoption.  Most adopting families take for granted how the whole process works but I'm realizing that a lot of sweet people around us that are not at all familiar with adoption have A LOT of questions...we are still in the first steps of this long process, and do not have all the answers,  but I will try to give more info. over the next few weeks.

First, a cute little side view picture of our little guy!

  Most people seem to think that we've committed to a child so now we just need to go get him!  Wow, don't I wish it was that easy :)  We actually need to spend the next couple months finishing our homestudy.  We will also be spending the next 6 months compiling our Dossier, which is all the official stuff that needs to be put together and sent to his country.  This is a very long and tiresome process...lots of paper chasing to do.   Overall, this adoption will probably take about a year to complete. 

People have also heard that we have had our first homestudy visit so now the homestudy is over and we need to go get him.  Not that easy, either.  Yes, we've had an official homestudy visit but now we need to finish gathering up all the paperwork needed to finish our homestudy, do medical exams and also do 12 hours of online education- with homework and paperchasing....lots of studying up and making sure that we know what we need to know before our little man joins our family. 

Then there is all the fundraising that needs to happen in the midst of us running all over the place with errands and paperwork and official this-n-that.  Honestly, now that we're in the middle of all this, its hard to think about making time to do the fundraising.  Dan and I have been spending a lot of time trying to design a T-Shirt that we'll be selling here on the blog to help fundraise for this adoption.  We're also looking into doing a puzzle fundraiser where for every $10 you donate, your name or message gets written on the back of a puzzle piece.  Once we get all the puzzle pieces donated, we put the puzzle together and frame it with a glass back as a gift to our little guy when he gets home.  He can then flip it over and see all the amazing people the donated to help bring him home.  I'm still trying to find a usable photo of his country to make a puzzle out of.   I'm sure we'll be doing bake sales, yard sales...you name it.

Right now, we are learning how to get passports and FBI Fingerprints.  I've gotta get us all physicals and get the rest of our paperwork into our home study agency.

Please pray that we can get all of this done and still balance our lives and give time to our children here at home...its going to be very hard to manage it all.  But our little guy is valued and he is worth it.

Things you can do to help:  Pray.  Pray for our family and pray for our little man.  Spread the word about our adoption...the more people that know means the more support we have!  I will not turn down prayers or help of any kind!  If you feel called to help let us know!  You could collect loose change (we've done it for adoptive families), have a bake sale, have a yard sale, donate to our chip-in button on this blog, buy a shirt or a puzzle piece once their up here on the blog...

Its hard for me to ask for help, I'm really an introverted person, but this little boy is no less worthy of the love of a family that you or I.  The country and the culture that he comes from says that he's not worth anything...he's not wanted.  When you think of orphans, you think of only kids that parents have died, right?  Not in Eastern Europe...a lot of kids are orphans simply because they aren't good enough...their not perfect.  Kids with Down Syndrome have no place in society in EE.  Our little man was born with Down Syndrome.  And because of that he is abandoned to an orphanage and runs the risk of growing up and being transferred to a mental institution for life just because of his extra chromosome.  He needs a family.  He needs us.  And that means that our family is going to have to   adovocate for him.

Thank you for following along with us as we travel this road as a family.  We so very much appreciate your prayers.

Blessings,
Kimberly