Monday, October 24, 2011
You might be a foster parent if...
2)If your friends and family collect coins or baseball cards or wine and you only want to collect kids...you might be a foster parent.
3)If you hear about a child being abused and it makes you want to jam a two-by-four up the abuser's nose on the one hand but thank them on the other hand for providing you an opportunity to love their child...you might be a foster parent.
4)If your income would allow you to drive a big, new truck or a Corvette if you wanted and you voluntarily make due with a 10 year old beater so you can keep the house fixed up to code and add another bedroom with an egress window in the basement to increase your capacity...you might be a foster parent.
Thought you would get a laugh at some of these. Adoption through foster care is a an awesome opportunity God has given us to grow our family. I am reading a book right now "Adopting the hurt child" and I am learning so much on how to comfort a child that has gone through so much. I am grateful that God has chosen Kevin and I for this adventure!
Improvement
Two weeks ago God answered a huge prayer of ours by one of you donating $1000 towards our adoption. I have to admit when I saw that email from paypal indicating there were funds available, I first thought that it was a scam. I thought that someones email had been hacked and I was receiving one of those click here for your chance to win $1000. I was completely shocked when I found that it was in fact true! Immediately I called Cris and shared the news with her and she was equally shocked.
Let me tell you what this will allow us to do: We will be able to officially file our application to become foster parents. We will be able to complete all of our necessary background checks, you'd be amazed at how much they want to know about us. We will be able to go through most of the classes we need to become certified foster parents. And we'll be able to purchase most of the necessary materials we need for learning as well.
We learned in missions that the best way to raise funds is simply by communication. In order to finalize our adoption, we need roughly 5,000 depending all the details. The best part about this is the fact that God has chosen us to do this and we'll have the chance first hand to see God use us to bless a child that we have yet to even meet. Thanks for your prayers and if you'd like to get involved with us in this simply click the donate button top right.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
New Perspective
Friday, October 7, 2011
Jumping in with both feet-Cris
http://www.csas-swan.org/index.html
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
My thoughts- Kevin
Adoption was not really something I was open to originally. I remember when Cris first started talking to me about having children and I just didn't feel ready yet. We'd only been married for a year and were planning our strategy to begin as missionaries and I just didn't see how that her being pregnant and having a baby would be smart form them to travel on deputation for 18 months with no home. I remember a lot of conversations we had about having children and one of the thoughts she kept bringing up was the thought about one day adopting a child. For me that was way across the line. I couldn't figure out how to handle one of our own and now she wants to talk to me about adopting one that's not? So for years I brushed the comments under the rug and would smile at her and say "one day", then everything changed. The day came when we found we had to consider other options. We seriously thought about in vitro but the cost/risk was way to high for us to even begin to wrap our minds around. Then ironically we watched a movie that we had seen so many times before and afterward we were getting ready for bed and she said to me we should think about adoption, which I had been keeping my mouth shut about but was thinking the exact same thing. Something inside of us simply changed that night and God opened our eyes to the reality that there was a child somewhere out there that was destined to live in our home. We've got so much work to do before hand. There's a pile of paperwork that we need to navigate through. We have books to read, classes to take and money to raise, but someday soon, we'll bring home a little ________. Can't wait to post a picture