Thursday, April 24, 2008

Postponed...

April 24, 2008

Currently, Addis is experiencing power outages every four days for 12-13 hrs. per day. This is causing no small problem with communication, as you can imagine! As we last updated, we had a court date yesterday and, because of the power outage, we were forced to wait until this morning to hear about the outcome. Unfortunately, we were postponed until May 8. As soon as we learned of the postponement, we got on the phone to change our plane reservations. That, my friends, is not an easy task and the later we fly in the season, the more difficult it will become. We are about to enter the rainy season and travel is more difficult during that time for many reasons.

For some reason, unknown to us, MOWA ( the government office which overseas Ethiopian adoptions) has requested additional documentation from the region in which Joshua and Josiah are from. While we’re disappointed, we know that this is not a surprise to the Lord and trust that He knows exactly what is needed. Thank you so much for your prayers over the last few days and weeks. We’ve had tremendous peace, which can only come from Him. We refuse to allow this to steal our joy in what God is doing through this process. As I picked Jessica and Christopher up from school today, I anticipated many tears. Our daughter completely blew me away in her response. Jessica said, and I quote, “Well, that just means that God wants us to wait a little bit longer and that He has it all in control.” She even told one of her friends the exact same thing when they expressed their disappointment that we hadn’t passed on the first try. Go Jessica!

We did get some clarification on the twins’ orphan status when we talked to Sue today. We were under the impression that the twins’ parents or close family member would be required to attend the court hearing. We were pleasantly surprised to learn that will not be the case with our adoption, due to the circumstances in which the twins’ were relinquished. So, that is a praise that we are thankful for, simply to eliminate more grief for their family. Someday, we’ll explain the circumstances, but for now, we want to honor the twins’ story by allowing them to be the first ones to hear it. Until then, trust us when we say that they have a remarkable story to tell.

Please keep us in your prayers on the evening of May 7th and thru May 8th. Because Addis Ababa is 7 hours ahead, we know that court will be opening up around 2am our time (in Texas). While we don’t know the exact time that our case will be heard, we know that your prayers will be heard by our Heavenly Father. We are praying that there will be no more delays and that we will receive good news (QUICKLY!).

Monday, April 14, 2008

We have a court date!!!!

April 14th, 2008

We finally have a court date!! We received an email from our case manager, letting us know that our adoption will be presented to the judge on April 23rd. After waiting for so long, it’s such a blessing to know that we will finally have our day in court.

On this date, our agency’s Ethiopian staff will present our case to the judge. We are not anticipating any problems, but we also know that the road we’re traveling is bumpy at times. We are asking our faithful friends and family to join us in prayer on the 22nd and 23rd. Because Ethiopia is ahead by 7-8 hours, we expect that just as we are going to bed on the 22nd, their day will be about to begin. Sometime during the night, our case will be presented to the judge and he will make his decision. Please join us in praying that there will be no surprises and that we pass court on the first try. I doubt that we’ll sleep at all that night and anticipate that we’ll be on our knees in prayer.

After the adoption is approved, our house will go into “warp speed”. There is MUCH still to do and very little time to get it all accomplished. We’ve anticipated our travel date to be somewhere near May 23rd. So, we’ve booked our flights and, through some generous friends, were able to secure our round-trip tickets. We fly out of Austin on May 23rd, arriving in Addis Ababa on May 24th and return home to Austin on Sunday, June 8th.

e’ve made many Ethiopian friends along the way and are excited to meet their families while we are in Addis. Another really cool “God-thing” that we discovered is that Matthew’s childhood Dr. (and family friend) and his wife are currently living in Addis Ababa, doing mission work over there. We’re excited to know that we have friends from College Station that will be living in Addis while we’re there. I’m especially thankful that we’ll have access to medical care through Dr. Segrest, should we need it (though I’m praying we DO NOT).

God has known all along about my fear of going to a third-world country with my diabetes and this is one more way that He has shown me that He has every thing under control. One small corner of my heart was still afraid to travel to Addis and God whispered into my ear. “Child, I am the Most High God and I will take care of you.” I also have to snicker a bit at the fact that I secretly thought I could keep those thoughts all to myself. As if the Lord doesn’t know what I’m thinking…nothing could be further from the truth.

Thank you for keeping us and our journey in your prayers. As we near the end of this part of the journey, we are humbled to know that friends like you have made this journey with us. Joshua Emanuel and Josiah Abenezer WILL KNOW how God used every one of you to bring them home to us. I can’t wait to share their story with them about how much they were loved before we ever even knew who they were.

We’ll send out an update as soon as we hear something from our case manager. She has warned us that they don’t always receive word immediately, so it may be several days before we know something. Please remember to pray for us on April 22nd and 23rd.