Friday, September 3, 2010

When we saw her face!!

Last night we jumped on an overnight train and arrived around 7:30am at our destination. Then Luba arranged for a driver to pick us up and drive us about 135km (70m) to the orphanage where the director was already waiting for us to meet with her and the child. The whole way in the car I was just praying that the Lord would give us peace, that no matter the outcome we would trust him, that the child would immediately connect, and that the director would approve. My heart was just sinking already and no less than a mile away from the city we saw a man who was killed in a motorcycle accident laying in the street. I prayed that the Lord would be with his family and that this feeling of weight would go away.

We made it to the orphanage after driving around the city for a while and finally pulled into a fairly large complex with separate sections that all attached centrally. We pulled in and immediately I felt a peace over the place, as we walked in and turned to the right we sat at the waiting area for the director to come back. After 4-5 minutes she came in, a very Ukrainian motherly type, who though looked very authoritative yet seemed very friendly. We sat down and she began to ask Luba about the process, after a few minutes she asked us "Why do we want to adopt?" I told her that there are so many children in this world who are in need of a home and a family to love them, that we have a beautiful daughter but know we are missing someone. She seemed pleased with my answer and began to talk about M (we will refer to her as M until she is legally ours.) She bragged about how helpful she was when asked, how she is very patient, and how she is a very good girl, she had some heart issues when she was young but she is better now. Her mothers rights were revoked by the state after she began to abuse alcohol, supposedly her family kept her from most of that and she was raised by outside family until they felt the mother wasn't going to change, that's when they put her in the orphanage about a year and a half ago. We asked about abuse or any other medical or social issues she may have and the director reiterated that she is a great child with no problems nor history of abuse.

Then it happened, this beautiful girl walked through the door, this wasn't the girl in the picture, at least so we thought, this girl had joy written in her eyes. She walked up to the doctor and gave her a big hug, the doctor patted heron the stomach and said as you can see she is healthy, I patted mine and said so am I. When she walked I said, "Hola, Como usted?" She smiled and said "Hola, bien." You see M has spent 3 different trips with a Spanish family, but they felt they were unable to pay to adopt her, though they had a great relationship with her. So we talked for a little while through Luba, I would ask her a few questions in Spanish (Gracias Senora Maqueda), and then Luba asked question. Would you want to be adopted by them and live in america, she smiled and said Da! Luba asked us the same question, and there was no doubt, this is our daughter, so we said, "Uh, Yeah!" Oh yeah her birthday was August 18 and was in Spain so did not get a present, I walked out to the car and came back with a pink cat (now sitting on her bed) and sang a short remix of the happy birthday song.

M showed us around the orphanage by herself, as we tried to converse in Spanish and broken Russian and for the most part could figure out what each other were saying, HUGE BLESSING! She took us to her room, where she and 12 other girls, "nina's." We walked all over that place, and if you threw me back there I would have no clue, but M knew the maze very well. We walked outside and she showed us around the complex, explaining that each little alcove was designated to each groupa, her groupa had some flowers that they all worked on planting and watering, she told me the little groupa wasn't allowed in their garden, very funny. After showing us her school across the street, then sharing that she is learning English at the school, we went back to the front corridor. We bought her a frisbee, so then we threw with her for a little while, she would fake throw it to Kate the whip around and throw it at me, a unaware but very slick ultimate frisbee trick. Kate said she was done and quickly M said no mas. So for all of you who thought I would get a girly girl, your wish came true. Her favorite color is pink, she does not play soccer (subject to change), she does not play basketball, she loves to sing, she loves to dance, and she loves princess stuff, oh yeah and Hannah Montana (subject to change also.) All in all she is precious, we had to leave but knew we were going to do whatever it would take to bring her home. Oh yeah she got her bible out and began to talk about Jesus, uh is this my kid or what. I can't wait for you all to meet her, but for now all you get is vague descriptions. As we walked away she closed her eyes and hugged Kate, then gave me a big hug, though she was sad I told her "hasta minana" I pray she finds peace that we will not stop fighting to make her ours.

Please pray for an expedited process, that the director and inspector are on our team, that M has a reassured peace that she is our child, and that in all this God receives all the Glory.

17 comments:

Holly Bollinger Photography & Design said...

So exciting to hear this news. Can't wait to meet Little Miss M! Praying for a speedy process (unlike ours) ;) ~Holly Bollinger

Journeymark Cards & Gifts said...

This is such wonderful and exciting news! Praise God! Continuing to pray for you all!

Chris and Jessica Howard

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Jesus. Praying it through to completion!

Jeff and Sheila said...

So excited for you!! We are praying for you all!
Jeff and Sheila

Anonymous said...

Amazing news!

Christen Bean said...

Wow!! Well just so you know now I am going to have to explain to everyone at work why I am crying...but such happy tears!! I am so amazed at the work God is doing in your life and we are continually praying for you and both of your little girls!

Shell n Chris Kopp said...

Oh man that's AWESOME! Praying that you'll be at peace and that the process will run smooth.
Blessings,
Chris Kopp

jonannewin said...

Casey and Kate,
soooooooooo excited for ya'll and hope to meet Little Missy "M"!! Love ya'll, Jon Anne Winstead

Rick, Denise, Erick & Nicholas Morton said...

Wow! So many God moments in so few days.

Angela said...

The Furr family is so happy for y'all! Thank God for answered prayers! We will continue to pray.

Perky said...

WOW OH WOW OH WOW!!!!!!!!!! I was bordering tears reading! God is GOOD!!!!!!! Oh how I wish y'all were flying into DALLAS so that we'd be on your way home!!! SO EXCITING! Praise GOD (the God of Heaven who adopted ME)!!!!! -Cousin Sarah

Albritton Journey said...

WOW! WOW! WOW! God is AMAZING!

Paige & Brett said...

PRAISE GOD!! Wonderful news... can't wait to see pictures of your beautiful angel.

ArtworkByRuth said...

Those moments will never leave you, will forever be crisp, fresh and bold when you remember them! Slava Bogu! Praying for bonding and a smooth process!

Mom to Mine said...

Yay!!!!! I am SO incredibly happy for you :) Can you at least tell us how old she is? We're praying you will have a super speedy adoption process!!

The McEacherns said...

Praise the Lord! It is truly amazing when He unites us with our children, isn't it? M sounds perfect. So glad God led you to her. She was worth the wait, huh? Can you tell us how old she is or what region you're in? Continued prayers!

Anonymous said...

Jesus weeps; with joy.

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