Thursday, January 31, 2013

From Lori

Hi there!
Read what this week's mama, Lori, has to say....

The Dangerous Prayer
In so many ways, growing up in church has been a blessing.  I have always been surrounded with Christian friends and people who encourage me in God's Word.  Choosing to hang out with people who believed the same as I do kept me out of a lot of trouble...although not all...and these same people were a strong support during difficult times of my life.  And who could forget Hide and Seek in the dark sanctuary and playing in the baptismal...just don't tell my Mema...I think we were supposed to be straightening the backs of the pews or something!  Don't judge...those were long summer days and we couldn't play in her office!  Most importantly, I grew up knowing about and accepting Christ's love for me and the assurance that I would one day spend eternity in heaven with Him.  Yes, growing up in church has definitely been a blessing.
There can be a down-side, however.  After thousands of sermons and songs, dozens of Bible studies and read thru the Bible plans, multiple retreats and countless prayers, it can all become routine.  Not on purpose, of course.  Somewhere in the busyness of good things, sometimes we lose sight of the best thing...Jesus and His love for us.  Or maybe through hurts and disappointments, our heart hardens.  At that point, what can you read that you haven't already read?  or what can you pray that you haven't already prayed?  How about the "dangerous" prayer?  I don't even know why I prayed it, actually.  But it was something to the effect of, "Lord, break my heart for what breaks Yours."  And boy did He!  In a HUGE way...as in an I-can't-get-it-out-of-my-mind kind of way!  I became increasingly aware of about 147,000,000 things that were breaking His heart.  Not things, actually, but children, scattered around our globe, from Vacaville, CA to Qingyuan, China and beyond.  Children that have no one to kiss their boo boos or tuck them in; no one to help them develop their gifts and talents; no one to hug them when they are sad or celebrate with them when they are excited or counsel them when they are struggling with their peers.  And most importantly, no one to teach them about the One who knit them together in their mother's womb and knew them before they were born.  The One who has a purpose and a plan for their very significant lives!
And my. heart. broke...into 147,000,000 pieces!
I knew God was calling me to action, and I could not reason it away or pretend I didn't know what to do about it.  He reminded me in everything from my dreams to TV shows to conversations with friends to BIble verses I would read.  Although 147,000,000 is an overwhelming number, and I cannot make a difference for them all, God has shown me that I can make a difference!  With God's help, we will make that number ONE LESS very soon!
I know in this very broken world there are MANY things that break God's heart.  So I will continue to pray this "dangerous" prayer.  Care to join me?

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

What Are You Reading?

It's Tuesday and 66 degrees! Our weather is so crazy in the south.

Do you like to read? I do. I love for my children to read, too. So, I was excited to receive this book in the mail...you can read my blog to find out who gave it to me.
I hope it's good!
I also want to buy this one....I read a few pages on Amazon and it looks really cute.  

It even has a recipe for Bee-bim Bop.  So fun!
What about you? Any recommendations?

Have you given to the Saylors this week? Go ahead, if not--they are traveling soon to bring Mycah home.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

New Week--Meet The Saylors!

Hey there, you! Thank you for checking in.....we have a family of the week for you to support! So, welcome the Saylors to the Give1Save1 Asia blog by giving and sharing their story!
The Saylors (<<read their blog) are a military family with 3 kiddos at home and one 4 year old son waiting in China.  They will be traveling soon to bring him home! Wanna help?? Click the donate button....they will be very thankful!

The Saylors are very ready to bring Mycah home.  Watch their video....I love it!


 You love them, too, don't you?  Go ahead and give and tell your friends about them, too!
Have a wonderful week!


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A Word from Katie

Hi there.....thanks for hanging out with us! We hope you're having a great week!
Here's a word from Katie.....by the way, Katie will be traveling SOON (very soon, hopefully!) to bring her baby boy home! Yayyy!


Lingo

The language of international adoption is just about as foreign as the languages that our children come to us speaking.  When I first joined a few adoption groups I spent most of the time googling acronyms or words I’d never heard of before in my life. I finally swallowed my pride and just asked. Frankly, I’m still asking! Heads up to all agencies out there…you should hand every adoptive parent a list of these.

I’m in the waiting child program with China, so I’m curious to know what the other countries have in their bag of tricks. Enlighten us and share your own acronyms.

Here is how a normal conversation between adoptive parents in China groups goes. Hold onto your seats, it might get bumpy…

Where are you in your adoption?

Well, we already have PA and our SW completed our HS. So, we are waiting on our FP appointment. How about you?

We don’t have our referral yet,  so DH and I are waiting and already have been DTA and DTC. We are waiting for LOA.

Are you OOT yet?

We don’t know, but we are TOW!

            Don’t I know. BTDT!


Get the idea?  Let me help a little bit and add a few more to the mix.

PA- Pre approval
SW- Social worker
HS- Home study
FP- Fingerprinting
DH- Dear Husband
DTA- Dossier to Agency
DTC- Dossier to China
LOA- Letter of Acceptance (also LSC, Letter seeking confirmation)
OOT- Out of Translation
TOW- Tired of Waiting J
BTDT- Been there done that
TA- Travel Approval
PPR- Post placement report
CA- Consulate appointment
C- China
  

When your friends talk to you and slip and use some AP (adoptive parent) language now you’ll be able to catch a few of these language barriers.

What are some fun acronyms from the other Asian countries out there?  China can’t be the only group having all the fun!

                                                 {Katie}

                                        

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sunday Sharing!

  

Hello, good friends!  Thank you for stopping by today.  I hope you're having a great weekend.  We are having nearly perfect weather, so I enjoyed some time outside with my boys this afternoon.  Now I'm drinking coffee.  And now it's a perfect day.

Since we don't have a new family this week (but we will next week, so stay tuned!)  I'm leaving the donate button up for the Cheathams.  They're adopting 2 beautiful children  (a boy and a girl) from China and are traveling very soon, so feel free to give to them this week, too.  Also, last week's family, the Rylands {also adopting 2 boys from China} have been given extra time to meet another matching grant.  Sooo, I'm encouraging you to donate to them, too.  (Remember, you can  donate on their blog--they have a donate button, too!)   If you already have, that's fine--you can do it again;)

Here are some links to my own fundraisers...you know, since I'm adopting, too!  You can visit me at  my personal blog,  Peaceloveandcaffeine.    You can also shop through Zoe Clothing (just type "garrick" at checkout) or through my link at She Does Justice. (<<happened to be started by last week's family on the Africa page)
She Does Justice You can find very cool handmade products there.
        I love what these both of these companies stand for.  Businesses for good.  LOVE.   Do you have anyone you want us to learn about? Small business, non profits, etc?   

OK, ready for an update?  Remember the Tuckers? They came home last week with BOTH of their       babies and YOU were part of their journey.  We're grateful for you. Be sure and check out our other pages, too---we're one big family here!

Have a wonderful week, friends!


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tuesday With The Cheatham Fam!

Hi there.....how's the weather where you are? It's cold and wet here! But still no snow.....pooey.
Have you given to the Cheatham family yet?  No? Go ahead and do that.  Be sure and watch their video in yesterday's post, too. They're adopting 2 babies...double the fun!

Have you ever checked out Spoon Foundation? They exist to help parents of adopted and foster children with specific nutritional needs.  They have info about several different countries on their site and help explain how to transition your child to a new diet.  You should go take a look. 

Here's hoping we get to build a snow man soon! Happy Tuesday!


Sunday, January 13, 2013

New Week-Meet the Cheathams!


 Hello there, friends.  I hope 2013 is off to a great start for you! It's rainy and cold here...fingers crossed for snow!  We don't see it very often in the south--my boys want a snow day!

Quick explanation for our newbies.....our family of the week is adopting and we're here to support them because it's EXPENSIVE. So, check back here weekly and see who you can bless.  It's super fun and easy! Your donation goes straight to their PayPal account.   And believe me, it's very appreciated.  

Now it's time to meet the Cheathams.  Jess and Blake, married for 15 years,  are adopting 2 babies from China! A boy and a girl, both under age 3.  Sooo fun!  You're going to love them, so take a look at their video and then hit the donate button...maybe twice for both of their kids;)  
                                                     

You can use the button on the side or you can click here.  We're not picky!   

The 2 newest Cheathams-Violet and Jin- will be coming home from China soon.  Mom and Dad are READY--they've been waiting a while for their babies!  I know you want to help, so go ahead and donate to them now. One more favor...  share this page on your own Facebook, blog and Twitter.  You can learn more about them on their blog, too.

Thanks so much for giving to the Cheathams! Like us on Facebook--we post there regularly, too.
Check back here later for updates--have a great week, everyone!