John:14:18

I will not leave you as orphans. I will come for you...John 14:18
This is a sweet reminiscence of our adoption journey to our son.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Part Si (4)

 I left you at the answer, No!  That's right we were told No. So we tried once more for a baby. 
In order to keep a baby, I would have to take a medicine that could possibly cause our new baby to have a cleft lip or pallet. Really, it wasn't an issue. I took the meds.

Fast forward to 20ish weeks, I had a dream.
In this dream,  I was handed a baby boy. I said, "This isn't my baby."
 I remember thinking I'm having a girl.
 This baby doesn't look like my kids. He had smaller eyes and a flat nose.

 "Yes!," the lady said, "He is."  ( I know now, that was around the time he was born)

We new from ultra sound that we were having a baby girl. What we didn't know is if she had a cleft lip or pallet. She had those pretty little hands in front of her face every time we tried to peek at her.
She was born and she was perfect! (But that cleft lip... remember it. It had a big influence on the decision of "where" to adopt from. )

Our baby girl was ,KO o,ooo,k,,
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k and is very spoiled loved! 
I had the dream, again, when our baby was a few months old and again when she was a year.
Then a few months later, I had the dream again but this time I was dressing the same little boy in a blessing (christening) outfit. He was big enough he could walk. We walked through the doors to our churches chapel. However, when we got in there we were in a court room. 

That little seed has just grown and grown from that day forward!

I could say So So much more! Adopting has been so hard, so spiritual, and so incredible! From there, we started to think about when, where, and how.

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