Sunday, November 11, 2007

November is Adoption Awareness Month

This picture was taken right before we lifted off in Guanzhou, the last time that Myah would be on Chinese soil. I had a caption saying "Bye Bye China, love you forever"



Tomorrow night we will be speaking at our adoption agency's open house. In celebration of Adoption Awarness month they are hosting a night for people who are potential adoptive parents to come and hear stories and gain information about adopting. We are representing the Chinese adoption families. We love helping out our agency any time we can, how can we ever repay them for completing our family. I know it will be hard to express to families that yes there is a long wait ahead of you but it is worth it. Hopefully just seeing how happy Myah is and how she interacts with us and the love we all share will be enough to convince them that 3 years isn't too long, yikes! I have decided to share the journal entry that I wrote on our baby jelly beans website when we started our process. I hope you are inspired!

For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me what I ask of him. I Samuel 1:27
Once we decided to adopt, there was no looking back for us. Adding to our family was something that we had prayed about for years. After having Dayton in 1995 we struggled for many years trying to have another child. After much testing we learned that Dayton was our miracle baby. We have never felt slighted at all that he was our only child, he is such a blessing to us. As the years went by he never had any interest in a sibling, but that would change. In August of 2004 my sister Melanie and her husband Chris adopted a little baby girl from Florida , Annabelle Claire. Dayton fell completely in love with her and has such a special bond with her. I believe that Dayton really never knew what he was missing until she came into our family. He then decided that maybe a little sister might not be such a bad thing after all. This was our first sign that adoption might be for us. Then in December of 2004 we were in Traverse City over Christmas break and we happened to turn on the tv and see the coverage of the devastating Tsunami in Thailand . I was riveted and could not believe what I was seeing. That night I could not sleep, I literally tossed and turned thinking about all of those children who became orphans instantly. I kept thinking that we have a nice loving home and maybe we should look into saving one of those children. I could not get the thought out of my mind. We came home and I started searching on the internet for some information on these children and how could I help. My search ended when I learned that the officials were trying to locate family members first so that the children may go live with them. God wasn’t about to leave this one alone for me. That following Sunday we were in church and our new Pastor Kelly was giving his first sermon since being hired. He and his family had just arrived home on Christmas Eve with their adopted daughter from China, Whitney. As fate would have it, his sermon was about adoption. I sat there listening to his message and telling us about his journey to bring Whitney home. I started thinking about what adoption has brought to our family, the joy that Annabelle has given us, and also that Mark’s Grandpa S. had been adopted. How wonderful their lives were because of the love of others. I started to cry and I mean the ugly cry. I told Mark that I really needed to leave but I really wanted to hear the rest of the message. Pastor Kelly shared with us how Whitney was found in a park, and that thousands of little Chinese girls are abandoned every year due to their one child only policy. That would be perfect for us, we really would love a little girl! Then he turned on a music video by Steven Curtis Chapman, it was a song that he had wrote about his adoption of three Chinese daughters (this is the song playing). I had lost it at this point, I was so embarrassed! But I knew right there, this was the answer to my prayers! Now, I need to convince Mark!! I told Mark that afternoon that I would love to adopt a little girl too. I cried most of the day. Over the next few days everywhere and I mean everywhere I went I ran into Kelly, Linda and Whitney. At Target and baseball sign ups there they were, was God’s message getting through to me or what?! Then on Tuesday night Mark walked in the door after work, I could tell that he had been crying. He couldn’t even speak to me, I sat him down at the table and was worried that something bad had happened at work ( you never know!). He then looked up at me and said “I want a Whitney too”. I knew that right then and there that we had to do this!! God put this desire in our hearts and was going to fulfill it . Well, let me tell you, Kelly was at our house the next weekend answering our questions, we went to an information meeting at the adoption agency the next week and we were on our way to record speed of getting our documents together! How could we wait? We have already waited 10 years! You just know when something is right, and this truly felt right. This was our answer.
So there you have it! The rest is history! I just would also like to say thank you so much for all of the heartfelt comments and emails that you have sent regarding my previous post, Mark and I were both very touched by your love and support.

13 comments:

Football and Fried Rice said...

I love hearing people's testimonys about how God led them to adoption and to CHINA! I stand amazed & thankful that there ARE people out there who aren't afraid to answer that call - especially at a time of such uncertainty. There is ONE who is NEVER uncertain and in Him we must have faith that he knows what is best for these little girls and for us as waiting families...Thanks again for sharing such a great testament!

Lori said...

Ok, Leslie, STOP making me cry every time I come to visit!! :D
What a beautiful story for you to share, I started crying when I read "I want a Whitney too". :) You two are so sweet and you will do an amazing job sharing with those families that you will be sharing with!! Are you kidding me, after seeing your beautiful family and hearing your story, there won't be a dry eye and they won't question the plan for them. :)

Heather said...

That picture is positively priceless and the story, well, let's just say, pass the kleenex. What special people, with a special story and a great big God leading the way...I feel so honored to "know" you.

Best wishes as you bring the joy of adoption to others tomorrow evening!
Heather

3 Peanuts said...

Oh Leslie. I cried reading this even though I knew the story! Such blessings. I love the photo of Myah on the plane:)

Kim

Don and Lisa Osborn said...

Oh, Leslie, this is such a beautiful post. I am sooo glad you get to share your story at your adoption agency. I know those who hear will be blessed like I was reading about your road to Myah.

I never tire of hearing the stories...I wish I could be there in person to hear it. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

Hugs,
Lisa

Christy said...

Goodness you are making me cry!!! I love hearing each persons individual story. They are always so moving and reinforce that God had planned our little ones to be a part of our lives long before we ever thought about adoption.

Thanks for sharing that!!

Christy :)

Snowflowers Mum said...

You are touching so many lives by sharing your story.

Blessings!

Hayley

p.s. we are doing a month of adoption awareness on our blog, it's not as brave a speaking out to a huge group, but I hope we are heard in other ways.

Cammie said...

Wow! Our stories are so similar! I was content with my biological son. I was 'done'. Then, I received a call asking if my husband and I would adopt a relatives baby. That started the adoption process in my heart. That fell through...then the Tsunami. I wanted to adopt one of those orphans! That fell through...then, I reconnected with a friend at church that had recently adopted from China. That did it for me! Once I met theri precious Hannah, I knew! So awesome how God works!

Aimee said...

What a wonderful story you have! Thanks so much for sharing it with us!

Danielle Moss said...

I love this post. It's one of my favorites - I love that you are sharing so much with so many people, and love the story of how you came to adopt your beautiful girl. That photo of Myah just melts my heart.

I am so glad that you are able to move forward, and am so glad that your husband was not injured that night several years ago.

Thinking of you...

xoxo

Danielle

Dawn said...

Oh Leslie what an amazing story. Those couples will be blessed just as you were that day in church, when they hear your story. Thank you for sharing.

Anonymous said...

beautiful story of our God!

Stefanie said...

What an incredible story.. God truly plants that seed, doesn't He? And your beautiful Myah is a testament to God's goodness :)
You are the perfect choice for sharing with others how adoption has blessed your life!!