Our family needs to raise $15,000 to adopt a little girl from China with special needs.
Isabella
Hui Qian a.k.a. Isabella
Friday, April 1, 2011
Next Step. . .Fingerprints!
We received our notice from USCIS that we are scheduled for fingerprinting on April 26th in Memphis. We also received instructions to start pampering our hands so that our prints are not compromised by cuts and blemishes. I will try to sneak a picture of Jeff wearing his nightly white glove treatment!
Sunday, March 27, 2011
What Is Spina Bifida?
Before birth, while the spine is developing, one or more of the bones
of the back, called vertebrae, fail to develop properly leaving a gap
or split. The spinal cord pokes through this gap. It forms a bubble
or fluid-filled sack covered by a thin layer of skin. This spinal material
includes protective tissue, the meninges, that surrounds the spinal
cord. It also include cerebrospinal fluid which bathes and protects the
brain and spinal cord.
The type of Spina Bifida Isabella has is called lypomeningocele.
Lypomeningocele is a mild form of spina bifida. There is a
fatty tumor over the spine. There may not be much nerve
damage, but there may be urinary and bowel problems.
of the back, called vertebrae, fail to develop properly leaving a gap
or split. The spinal cord pokes through this gap. It forms a bubble
or fluid-filled sack covered by a thin layer of skin. This spinal material
includes protective tissue, the meninges, that surrounds the spinal
cord. It also include cerebrospinal fluid which bathes and protects the
brain and spinal cord.
The type of Spina Bifida Isabella has is called lypomeningocele.
Lypomeningocele is a mild form of spina bifida. There is a
fatty tumor over the spine. There may not be much nerve
damage, but there may be urinary and bowel problems.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Third Day Adoption Video
This video brought me to tears! It is a beautiful expression of the adoption relationship both in the physical the spiritual. Take a peek into my heart. . .
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
INS Approval is in the Works!
We didn't have any partakers in the "Hairdos For Hui Qian" fundraiser, but God provided just enough for us to move forward. I cleaned out the adoption account today and scraped together the remainder to be able to pay for the INS application for Isabella. The processing can take anywhere from 20-60 days for approval. God is in control and He knows how long He has to come up with the rest of the money we need for the next phase of the adoption. It is out of our hands, for our hands are empty.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Hairdo's For Hui Qian!
If we can get our friends and family to commit to giving the amount of just 1 hairdo this month, then we will cover the cost of the next phase of our adoption of sweet Isabella (Hui Qian). The average cost of a complete hair salon service in Conway is $60. So if just 13 of our friends would forego 1 hairdo, we will be able to fund the INS application and fingerprinting. Pass it on! Thanks for your help!
Monday, February 21, 2011
Homestudy Approved!
We just got word from the agency that our homestudy has finally been approved! Next step is to apply for INS approval, which could take between 30-45 days. In the meantime, we will now be able to apply for various adoption grants and loan programs to help with the cost of the adoption. We may be taking slow baby steps, but we are steadily getting closer to bringing Isabella home! We'll keep you posted.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Exhale!
Great news, today! We got word that Isbella's file was, after much delay, approved by the CCAA and she is now officially available for us to adopt! After four months of holding my breath, now I can finally breathe! Please pray that things will go smoothly from here on out and we can make up for all the lost time. I am ready to bring my baby girl home!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Lots to be Thankful for!
While our family is not complete this holiday with Isabella waiting in China, we have lots to be thankful for. We finally received the clearance from Oklahoma last week. We spoke to our social worker who told us she has finished our homestudy and submitted it for agency review. After the final review of the homestudy, we can then apply for INS approval. Once approved, we can send our dossier to China and then we just wait for the green light to make travel plans. I am still hoping we will be ready to travel in January. We are so thankful for everyone who has given to our adoption fund so far. All of our financial needs up to this point have been met and we are confident that the rest of the process will go smoothly. We have our good health. We have a great support network. We have a great family. And we have a gorgeous little girl waiting for us in china who can't wait to meet all her brothers and sisters. We do indeed have lots to be thankful for!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Happy Birthday!
Today is Isabella's 1st birthday. We picked her out a blanket (ooshie, we call them) to sleep with when she comes home. We took some pictures so that even though we weren't all together, we will have a memory and she will have a first birthday photo to look back on. Next year we can blow out the candles together!
Monday, October 18, 2010
The Paper Chase Is On!
Who knew papers could be so hard to round up? "Dossier" is starting to sound more like, "Do-as-we-say" and is encompassing verifications of things in our life that I'm not sure WE even knew about! I at least have a checklist from the agency to work with, and since I love checking off lists, this process, while rather lengthy, is not without some satisfaction. Marriage License & Birth Certificates--Check. State Police clearance & fingerprints--Check. Certificate of Financial Statement & Employment--Check. Reference letters requested--Check. Application letter and family pics--Check. New passports applied for--Check. Now we are just waiting on Child Abuse clearances from Texas and Oklahoma and we will have everything we need to complete our homestudy. Once we have the homestudy, we can apply for permission from Immigration to adopt a foreign orphan, as well as apply for various adoption grants and loans. Your prayers for speedy processing and an abundance of patience on my behalf are greatly appreciated. Thanks for your support of our growing family! ~Sarah
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