Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Visit #1

Dear Kaelyn & Bryn,

We made it safely to Victoria's country.  We left our house at 6:30 am on Sunday morning and arrived here at 10:00 am on Monday morning.  It was a long flight, but it went well.  One of our bags got left in New York, but it looks like they are shipping it to us, so hopefully it gets here soon.  Luckily it was the bag full of clothing donations for the orphanage, so not too big of a deal.

We are staying with an American Family that work for the US Embassy here and they are so wonderful!  They have made us feel so welcomed and at home, it has been such a blessing.  They have 3 fun little boys that have kept us entertained.

Today was a very special day.  This morning our facilitator and driver, who are very lovely people, picked us up and took us to the Ministry of Education where they asked us some questions about ourselves and why we chose to adopt a child from their country with Down syndrome.  The meeting went very well and they gave us our paperwork to be able to go to Victoria's orphanage.

When we first got to the orphanage and were checking out we could hear many children playing outside on the play ground.  We went up stairs to meet with the orphanage director, doctor and social worker.  From what we could see and learned from the director, it seems like a very nice orphanage.  The people we met with today were very kind and it was apparent that they loved the children there and were happy that Victoria had a family coming for her.

After a few minutes someone came in carrying a tiny little girl.  I almost couldn't believe it was Victoria, she was even smaller than I imagined.  My heart skipped a few beats, she is so cute.  She was crying a little and had a sad look on her face.  They then told us that she was sad to leave all her friends that were playing outside.  We all went into the playroom and pulled out some toys.  At first she didn't really look at us and was quite clingy to the social worker.  I pulled out some bubbles and started blowing them and she started getting more and more interested in the two stranger.  Next we pulled out a little green rubber ball, like the ones you both got for christmas, and played catch with her.  She has quite the arm and could throw really well.  Each time we threw it back to her she would out the cutest little giggle.

Next I pulled out the photo album with the pictures of our family.  She went through it many times and every time she would see a picture of me or your dad, she would say the word for man or woman and scoot over to us and tap our leg.  It was so cute!  Then when she would see the pictures of you girls she would make a little sign for "little".  She loved the bows in Bryns hair.  We also did some coloring and she played the little ukalalele for us.  She is so smart and very good at following instructions.  They told us that she plays well with other children.  We had a wonderful time visiting and playing with her.  We are excited to see how she reacts to us in the morning.

Daddy and I miss you like crazy, but know that you are being well cared for while we are away.  Its crazy that even though we are so far away and we don't understand much of what is being said here, we just feel like this is all normal.  We have a wonderful sense of peace and know that we are doing what we are suppose to be.  Victoria is such a sweet little girl and will be such a wonderful sister to you both.  She is going to do so well in our family and neighborhood.  Here are some pictures that we took today.











Friday, June 15, 2012

Invited Readers Only

We have been advised by our agency to make our blog private while we are traveling, so if you would like an invite to see updates and pictures from this coming week, please send me an email at rescuingv@gmail.com with your name and email address and I'll send you an invite.  I think we can only add 100 people to the blog, so first come first serve :)

Monday, June 11, 2012

One Week!

Dear Victoria,

I can't believe Daddy and I leave in 6 days to come and see you!  I'm starting to get really emotional as I think about that first visit.  When our eyes meet for the first time.  I sure hope I can keep it together so I don't cry and scare you.  Last week I bought some toys and activities to do during our visits with you.  I decided to get them out today and let your sisters break them in for you.  Its going to be so special to see you play with the very same toys your little sisters played with, half a world away.



The favorite among them both was the little toy phone.  As they pushed the buttons I got emotional when I realized what some of the buttons said when you pushed them.  "Let's call mommy", "Let's call daddy", "Cool, grandpa", "It's mommy, I love you", "Let's call grandma/grandpa"  These are all things you don't know about yet, but soon, so soon you will know what a mommy and daddy are.  You will hear the words "I LOVE YOU" every day.  You will have a family of your very own and in six days you will begin to understand what that means.



Last Saturday I ran a marathon and in the last 6 miles I thought about you a lot.  They were so difficult and I wanted to stop and walk so badly.  I just kept telling myself, just finish this race and then you are on your way to Victoria.  Just the thought of you kept me going and I finished running the whole way.  The next few months until you are home with us is the last 6 miles in our "marathon to you".  I know its going to be so hard to leave you and I wish so badly that we could just bring you home with us this first visit.  But inorder to get to the finish line of a 26.2 mile race, you have to make it through miles 20-26.  So we will keep running, keep our eye on the finish line on the little girl waiting for us at the end.  We love you and are so excited to meet you!

Love Mommy

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Help Needed

Dear Victoria,

Remember our friends the Brady and Nash Murray?  I can't wait for you to meet them!  They have done so much for us in helping bring you home.  They are the ones that made the video about the orphans with Down syndrome.  They shared some exciting news with us yesterday that we want to pass onto all our friends.  Please help us in this effort to help them win.  The national exposure would be so helpful in finding families for the many orphans with Down syndrome and other special needs.

My Dear Family and Friends,
As you may already know, Nash and I recently made a 90 second video to raise awareness for Orphan with Down syndrome.  We entered this video into a contest sponsored by Ironman.  I'm excited to announce that mine and Nash's video has made it to the final round of voting!  Out of 105 videos, we are part of a group of 15 finalists!  Starting TODAY through June 18 public voting takes place.  Winners will get to race in the Ironman World Championship as a media athlete which means this will be an opportunity for our story to be shared on NBC's nationally televised Ironman broadcast this year.  This is our opportunity to tell the story of the many orphans with Down syndrome desperately waiting for a family to find them!
We need your help!  Please help us in the following ways:
-Vote as much as possible each day from an many devices as possible, home computer, work computer, laptop, phone, etc (only two short weeks for voting)(you can vote as much as you like each day by refreshing your browser after voting)
-Regularly share the video link to your wall on Facebook asking your friends to Share and Vote daily
-Forward this email to as many people as possible.
This is so much more than winning a competition. This is our chance to literally have these childrens story reach millions of people!  This is our best chance to help as many of these children that are in urgent need.
Here's the link to the video:
I genuinely thank each of you for taking the time to Vote and Share this message!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Because You Need to Know

Dear Victoria,

This post is for the many readers of your blog that do not understand what is taking place in many countries when it comes to children with special needs.  Our friends, the Murray's wrote a post on their blog this week that we would like to share.  Yes its heart breaking, but also hopeful.  There are so many children that need homes, and no its not an easy road.  I'm sure we will have our fair share of challenges when it comes to having multiple children with special needs.  But it will be worth it, I just know it.  We are all children of God and He is aware of each and everyone of us.  He wants us to be happy, to feel love and hope.  He will not leave us to do this alone, He has been here and will be here every step of the way. Two weeks little girl, and we will hold you in our arms, two weeks!  Today I got to pick out some fun toys and activities for us to do when we visit you, I can't wait.  Its going to be hard to leave your sisters for a whole week, but they will be in good hands.  See you soon.

Love Mommy


The following was taken from http://www.onestepclosertohome.blogspot.com/

Let Us Remember Our Cause...

This morning I spent some time looking at other blogs of advocates for orphans with Down
 syndrome.  I took a moment to look at a families blog who are adopting a child from Reece's
 Rainbow and who happen to live right here in the Boise, Idaho area.  We're excited to have 
gotten to know the Preece's recently!  You can check out their blog HERE.

It's from the Preece's blog that I found the following pictures.  Let me take a moment to explain
 exactly what is taking place in many Eastern European countries.  When a child is born with
 Down syndrome, it is common practice for the parents to place the child in an orphanage.  Some 
orphanages are better than others, but in the end, they are still orphanages.  It is here where the 
child stays, parentless and without a family of their own for the first 5-6 years of their life. 

At age 5-6 the child is then sent to an adult mental institution.  Although orphanages are not the 
best place for these children, they are 100% better than an institution.  It is common for these 
children to pass away during the first few years of being transferred because of the harsh
 circumstances they face in the institution.


Before instutionalization                                   After being transferred


In looking at these pictures of Ksenia, I want you to remember one thing, THERE IS HOPE!!!  
There are families ready and willing to adopt RIGHT NOW!  The only thing standing in their 
way is the financial burden of international adoption.  Costs for an international adoption are
 between $30,000-$40,000.  These families are not asking for us to take on all of the costs.  
They just need SOME help.  If a child's adoption grant gets to between $15,000 - $20,000, that
 is sufficient help to give these families the ability to go save these children.

There is one child in particular that we are desperately working for right now.  Here name is 
Maggie.  We chose Maggie about 3 months ago.  She had no donations in her adoption account 
and she had just been transferred.  MAGGIE IS IN AN INSTITUTION!  The good news is we've 
been able to grow her account to over $9,300, more than halfway to our goal of $15,000.  The
 sooner we can get her account to $15,000 the sooner she will be adopted! 




As I've discussed, an institution is a horrible place for these children to be.  With that being
 said, this is the result when a family is able to adopt one of these children.  Images and info 
are courtesy of www.nogreaterjoymom.com.


"Meet beautiful Kori.  Adopted at almost eight years old and weighing in at 
a mere 16 pounds!  Lifeless, sad, circles under her eyes, and in very poor 
condition.  But God could not leave her like that...He knew that her life had 
purpose and a destiny.  And so He reached down from heaven and gave her 
a miracle....a family to call her own.

Today...a picture of health!  Healthy, happy and growing in every way.  
Adorable!"



"I know that so many of you followed Katie's amazing journey home.  
Sweet, little, teeny-tiny Katie.  Rescued just three months ago--hanging 
on by a thread in a faraway orphanage. God had big plans for this angel! 
Katie also went straight from the airport to the hospital--weighing a measly 
10 pounds 9 ounces at nine years old!

Oh, but just LOOK what a difference family makes!  Today...Katie is doing
 incredibly well.  She is a healthy weight for her height and is growing before 
her family's eyes. She now weighs nearly 23 pounds!  What an absolute JOY 
Katie is to her family!"



"And darling little Belle. Adopted at almost three years old and weighing 
only 15 pounds.  Belle knew nothing but a life confined to a crib...until her 
family heard the call and said, "Here we are, Lord!  Send us!"

Today...just 13 months later she is a happy, healthy little toddler who 
weighs 26 pounds."



"This is Dusty.  Adopted from the same orphanage as our girls just nine
 months ago--weighing just 20 pounds when he came home and was 
admitted straight into hospital for malnutrition.  

Today, only ten months later, Dusty weighs over 30 pounds!  I have been 
so blessed to meet Dusty in person, and to watch him develop and grow.  
He is a little miracle boy for sure."


 

"And beautiful Carrington. Adopted in March 2011 and taken directly 
from the airport to the hospital.  Carrington was nothing but skin and bones-
-weighing only ten pounds when she came home. Doctors told the family that 
Carrington's organs had already started shutting down and she had just 24 
hours of life left in her.

But God...!  Just look what He did!  Today, almost one year after coming
 home, Carrington is healthy and thriving--weighing in at 27 pounds.  Glory
 to God in the highest!  Another little miracle."





May we each take the time to act on the feelings that come to us individually as we ponder 
these children's circumstances.  Whether it be to share these children's story with those you 
love, donate to a child, or take that leap of faith and adopt one of these precious children, 
it all helps, and it is all so greatly appreciated! 

Because every child deserves a family to call their own...

Sunday, May 27, 2012

3 Weeks

Dear Victoria,

Our flights are booked, visa's ordered, sleeping accommodations and arrangements for your sisters are set up.  Three weeks from today we will board a plane and get to meet you in person for the first time.  Its a good thing that we have lots planned in the coming weeks to make it pass more quickly.  We are doing another yard sale this coming weekend, then the following weekend I'm running my fourth full marathon, and then its here.  The day we have been waiting five months for, the day you have been waiting five years for.  I almost can't believe it is so soon, but its starting to feel more and more real.  Everything we have done so far, all the work and prayers have led up to this moment, to meet you.  I know it will be so hard to leave you there, but I also have faith that God will keep you safe and bless us with the peace and faith we need to get through the next few months until you are home with us.

I have another little story to share with you.  Last week while we were cleaning up the yard sale a little boy and his mom that live down the street came over.  We were just chatting about how things went and then his mom said he had something he wanted to give us.  He then handed us a bucket full of money they had raised selling lemonade all day.  They wanted to donate it to us to help bring you home.  We are so touched by such an act of service.  They worked all day selling A LOT of lemonade, and to be so selfless and to give it to us was so kind.  I can't wait for you to be here and get to meet all the special people that have done so much to help us bring you home.  Heavenly Father is teaching us everyday through those who are helping us with this endeavor.  He knew that we couldn't do it on our own and He is providing so much help and spiritual strength through other people.  It makes me want to be better at reaching out and serving others.  To be more mindful of those around us and how we can help them.  To give more freely of our time and means.  We will never forget the love that has been shown to us.  You have taught us so much about LOVE.  The love that Heavenly Father has for each and everyone of his children.

Love Mommy

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

On Our Way

Dear Victoria,

Back in January when I wrote the post "Miracles in the Making" on our family blog, I had no idea the significance of that title.  Even now I don't think we have seen the fullness of the miracles that Heavenly Father has in store for you and our family.  I am writing today to share something very special with you.

Last week we received an email telling us that the department of the government in your country over adoptions made an exception and agreed to accept the paperwork for us and another Reece's Rainbow family.  We are the first families that they have allowed to move forward since adoptions were post-poned months ago.  In their words they are doing us a HUGE FAVOR.  There is no doubt in our minds that Heavenly Father softened their hearts and prepared our facilitator to plead our case in such a way that they were willing to make such an exception.  The group fast that was held in our behalves was instrumental in this occurring, along with the faith and prayers of many many people.

We are coming to meet you in less than a month!  Our travel date is JUNE 19th!!!  Can you believe it?  Just weeks ago we were unsure if we would even be able to make that first trip this year, and now we will see you in a matter of weeks.  Your orphanage will know we are coming for you and therefore the chance of you being transfered to an institution is much smaller.



There is much to do in the coming weeks, and we can't wait!!!  We are so blessed, so very blessed.

The yard sale on Saturday was amazing!!!  When I decided to do it I was seriously wondering if we would even make the $20 we paid to participate.  Boy did family, friends, neighbors and even total strangers step up and help us.  We made $2,500!!!!!  Have you ever heard of a yard sale making that much money?  I sure haven't.  People came in droves, we had at least 20 people in the yard from 7:00 am - 1:30 pm.  We even have stuff left over that we are going to try and sale at another neighborhood yard sale in a few weeks at our sisters house.  Thank you so much to all of those that donated items and time.  We could have never done it without all the help.  I think 1% of the items we sold were ours, everything else was donated.

In 4 very short weeks we will meet you!  We will play with you.  We will hold you.  Our world's will change forever.  We are coming little girl, we are coming.


Love Mommy