Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Finally Matt's been fingerprinted!


Today Matt had his appt. Now we wait. Our adoption worker said it was taking about 8 weeks for immigration paperwork to come back. That puts us at the end of September. Then we get it notarized, state sealed and send everything off to Washington D.C. Then it comes back to the Bethany headquarters in Grand Rapids before being sent to Ethiopia. Sometime in October our dossier will be there, and they tell us it could be 12-15 months for a referral. Of course we hope it is sooner.
Pray for us that things move quickly.
Here is a picture of Isaac playing piano at my parents house. He loves to sit and play. I am sure lessons are in his future!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Fun up North!


My son loves the boat so it is a treat to go out with my parents when we are up north. This is a picture of him and my mom. We had fun with our cousins, they loved to get pulled behind the boat on tubes.
This past week I decided to quit the job I started a month ago. I thought I would enjoy working in the mental health field part-time again, but I really did not!!!! This will be my last week there and I am praying I get cut from the days I am scheduled. Wouldn't that be great??!! Thank God for teaching me things and meeting kind people while I was there.
I will be back to being a full-time stay at home mom. Oh, how I missed it! My son will be happy too, although he had great family members to stay with while I was away.
Yesterday was my birthday. I am 33 years old now, so is Matt, and Isaac is 3. Weird huh? I was really blessed with some wonderful gifts. And as with most birthdays it isn't over yet!
We are so happy to our adopting friends who's court dates went through on the first try! They will be traveling soon to Ethiopia to pick up there kids, Bereket, Levi and Ruby. Praise the Lord

Tuesday, July 8, 2008


I had to post this picture of Matt's huge Walleye caught on Batchawana Bay, Canada!
Also, I am reading a book entitled, There is no me without you, by Melissa Fay Greene.
If you are at all interested in Ethiopia, the world AIDS epidemic, are adopting from any African country or want to be deeply touched by one women's story read this book. I think it is life changing.