Monday, January 28, 2013
Next Steps
Its been two weeks. I still can't look at their pictures without tears.
How do you fall in love so quickly?
How do you say good-bye...and not know what the future holds?
The first few days we just escaped it all. We didn't even return home from the airport. Steve surprised us with a 5 day trip to Disney and our flight left just two hours after we saw their sweet heads disappear out of view through security.
It was a great trip. We were all exhausted physically and emotionally. It was a blessing to regroup and literally reconnect again as our family of five. Our kiddos were such troopers through it all! They really did get put on the back burner in a lot of ways through out the four weeks of hosting. They never complained, they went with the flow and in Florida we all connected again. It was a blessing.
It wasn't without sadness though. At every turn on the streets of Disney, sweet Paige would say with a heavy sigh, "The girls would have loved this!"
God bless her.
The girls departure was hardest on her. She made friends. Sisters. She was invested with her whole heart.
We had the distinct blessing that my Mom worked 10+ years for a missions organization and her job was in sending out teams for short term missions. As part of that position she would debrief the teams when they came back from the field. Our 4 week experience was very much a mission trip. Oh, we didn't leave the country...the country came to us!! (A great way to have a family mission trip-by the way- without having to get shots and fly long hours with young children!!) My mom graciously put together a personalized debrief for our family to talk and work through. We asked each child individually 15 questions.
It was very eye opening!
Their lives did not go untouched.
This experience marked them...some for the good...some with wounds.
Steve & I are marked too. Fingerprinted by two lives that have experienced way too much hurt and far too little love and affection.
Two weeks later the question everyone wants to know is: What happens next?
This has been a hard one for us to answer, but after much prayer we truly believe that God has told us that Alona and Eliza are not ours. There is so much that goes into this decision, but at the end of it all we have to trust the peace that God has given us.
He had His reasons for placing them in our home. He knew what they needed...what we needed...what every life that met us all along the way needed. It was fruitful. It was life-altering and it was no doubt GOOD.
Our job now is to advocate for them and pray that they will be hosted by a family this summer that WILL be God's forever home for them!!
Our family's next steps involve moving from our current suburban home to a enchanting farm house just 20 minutes north of here in Metamora!
We having been dreaming and planning this move for many years now and we are so excited that God's time is now. We are confident that this farm will allow us to continue to minster to the orphans of this world and those that love them, as well as to many others who need a place of wide open rest and healing.
Pray for our family as our hearts continue to heal. Pray for Alona & Eliza that the the seeds that have been planted will grow & flourish and that the love they felt will carry them over until their forever family is found. And pray that we will be open and willing to hear God's voice on His next steps for our family in hosting more children that need His love and a family to call their own.
We are forever changed.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Surprise Getaway
Our next few days were spent relaxing!
We had beautiful weather and literally spent an entire day pool side resting up and having fun!
This little playground was right next to the pool,
so the kids enjoyed a little recreation after a lunch break.
This was Mom's view for a good part of the day! :)
We stayed at Old Key West -for old times sake!
We have lots of great memories of Steve's Mom there and it was fun to revisit after all these years!)
The pool area has evolved greatly from the beginning Vacation Club days and they had a lots of
pool-side games for the kids to participate in.
A little Disney Pictionary!
Connor was one of the last two standing at the water balloon game...
But, oops! He lost to his new friend Cooper!
And in other games...
Musical "stars"...
And poolside sidewalk chalk
Paige and her Rapunzel Art
WOW!! What a beautiful sunshine!!
The pool is always more fun with Daddy!
These are toes that have been in the water pretty much ALL day long!
Even Daddy can do a handstand.
Thursday the boys went to Hollywood Studios to do Star Tours,
while Mommy & Paige went to the Magic Kingdom to see the new Fantasy Land that includes Belle's Village, Eric's castle, Gaston's Tavern and all sorts of wonderful new additions. They are even in the process of building Rapunzel's tower!!! (I see another trip in our future!!)
Rupunzel's Tower
The boys met up with us later in the day and we spend the rest of the afternoon and evening together enjoying...
The Main Street Parade
She's got a lot of her Daddy in her!
Very much about the MAP!
Very much about the MAP!
The lighted castle...
The Beast's Castle...
Gaston's Tavern...
Gaston himself!
Eric's castle...right on Ariel's Sea
We went on a fun Under the Sea ride...
These two were just being so silly and
doing nothing but making each other laugh this entire boat ride!
On the last night of our trip we stayed at the Art of Animation Disney Hotel.
This was an incredible and fun place!
Lunch at Planet Hollywood on Pleasure Island
We also had a meal at the T-Rex Restaurant in Downtown Disney.
This is where Jake FINALLY made his own "Build a Bear Dino."
(His brother and sister had both been to Build a Bear over the years and he was certain that he would never be able to go to Build a Bear for himself. Well, here's proving that waiting has perks...he got to build at Build a DINO! The perfect place for Jake!
More Downtown Disney Fun!
Paige used her own money to buy her very own Merida (Brave Princess) doll.
There is nothing quite like finding a treasure and being able
to pay for it with your own hard earned cash! She was so proud!
Back at the hotel, Daddy gave the kids way too much money to
spend the evening play in the arcade.
They had a ball!
Daddy (and Mommy) had fun too! :)
Merida and Paigey :)
And nothing says good-bye to the South like a last meal at Chic-Filet!
We never did get a family group shot on this trip, but it was a special time for all of us and we came home rested, connected and ready to hit the school books, put the house on market, go back to work, face the world! :)
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