We are praising God!!! He is so amazing...we received the girls passports in 2 weeks and 2 days and they are both correct!!....so amazing!! Our friend and the director of the orphanage where we are working adopted her 2 sons from Zambia as well. It took her 4 months to get their passports and when she finally got them they had spelled the boys' names wrong! All we have left on the Zambian side is their final court dates which are in 2 weeks and 6 days for Eden, and 4 weeks one day for Cassidy!! I'm not really concerned that we won't pass court or that the parents will change their minds until I think about all the what ifs, and what it would feel like to give up our girls now!! I have a peace that everything will go just fine, but the devil likes to sow seeds of doubt and worry in our minds! If he can sway us from trusting than he has done his job well!!
The work here is going well!! Sidney is loving it here and I think will be sad to go home! He has quite easily adapted to the Zambian lifestyle, and quite enjoys coming home anytime of day to play with his girls for a few minutes! They are working on painting the high school right now, and they're also finishing the roof on the annex building. Its starting to get quite warm here and pretty soon it will be very hot to work outside!!
The countdown is on...my mom comes in 6 weeks and 1 day!! I so can't wait to see her I've missed her so much, and I can't wait for the girls to meet their Oma!! One of the things that's been a challenge about being away, and adopting the girls is that no one else gets to meet them or enjoy their cute little quirks!! We waited 4 long years for our girls, but so did our families!!! I know they are really excited to meet them, and I can't wait to show off my beautiful girls! Pics help but its not the same..you can't quite get to know their cute little personality's and funny things they do!!
When I was younger I knew a set of twins who would talk to each other in twin talk....In other words complete gibberish to everybody else..but they knew exactly what the other was saying and would totally crack each other up!! I'm waiting for the days that my girls might do this...At the moment they view each other as more of a challenge to deal with...She's going to steal my toy or cookie or sippy cup!! We are already having to teach them not to pull hair!! Their first tooth is almost to the point where I could take a pic...and I think their second tooth is not far behind!! They are so cute!!
8.04.2010
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I just found your blog this evening. I am happy to find another Canadian couple adopting. My husband and I are from Canada (Ontario) but live in Peru. We are just beginning the process to adopt. We have lived here for just over three years and have three daughters. We are missionaries who work with abandoned and at risk kids.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the arrival of your sweet girls.
Blessings,
Brenda