Hello all, as the weather and seasons change...So does our adoption journey :) One thing we can say for certain is that it hasn't been boring. As you may remember from our last post; we were reevaluating our decision to continue in the Russia Program. After a pretty busy 2 weeks; we decided that it's in the best interest of our family to withdraw from the Russia Program. There were so many variables that lead us down this path but we've given it a great deal of time, deliberation and prayer and we feel very strong that this was the best decision for our family. This had been a lingering thought for us since about the end of August but we didn't share it with everyone until we were sure the door was closed. So of course that leaves you all wondering...Vietnam is closed (hopefully temporarily); what will we do in the interim??? The answer is; Korea :) Back when Brandon was playing with the Marlins his contract was purchased by the Han Wha Eagles (Korean league). When his contract was purchased; he moved to Korea for the season. That is where his life changed dramatically, in many ways. He has many fond memories of his time there and is very naturally drawn to Korea. Of course, due to his love for Korea and the people there...I am drawn there as well. When we originally felt lead to adopt; Korea was "ironically" our first choice but we didn't qualify based on our length of marriage...NOW we qualify!!! :)))) We've seen this unfolding before our eyes over the last couple of months...Doors closing, doors opening and so here we are. We held off on sharing this with everyone because we wanted to be as sure as we could be that this was the path we were going to head down. We have submitted our application and it's been accepted...We have also submitted our Russian home study to be updated for the Korea program. So it's a matter of a couple of weeks before it is updated and on it's way to Korea for translation. It will sit there until we are referred a baby boy or girl. We have opened ourselves up to either gender, siblings (which are rare) and also TWINS! :) "I" will be PRAYING for twins!! My mother-in-law thinks I'm crazy to pray for twins since she knows oh to well what it is like raising them ;-) So as for timing of the Korean program...WE WERE TOLD (I REPEAT, TOLD) that it's approx 3-6 months until we receive our referral...BUT we know from our experience that the world of adoption can shift gears quickly. We continue to ask for prayers. We are both very excited and feeling rejuvenated again by the direction we are heading! We've felt the good Lords hand in this in more ways than I could share on this blog. I will share one very short story with you...One night during this time of decisions Brandon and I were praying and reading scripture trying determine what direction to take...After both of us feeling discouraged I randomly received a scripture verse that evening from one of my best friends that read:
"After he had dismissed the crowds, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, but the boat by this time was a long way from the land, beaten by the waves, for the wind was against them. And in the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea. But when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, "It is a ghost!" and they cried out in fear. But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, "Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid." - Matthew 14:24-27
It was MORE COMFORTING than ANYTHING in the world to know that the Lord is hearing our prayers and speaking to us! We're so thankful that He hears and responds in his timing. It's absolutely amazing!! :) We are also so, very thankful for all of the thoughtful and loving emails, phone calls and prayers!! :))
So, hopefully our lil peanuts will be home soon or you all may continue to see me dressing up our critters for Halloween & Christmas; you'll continue to see video's of Tex on the treadmill and my poor husband may finally determine that we should just open an Animal Rescue out of our home! ;-) (hehe)
Sending hugs and love your way!!!
Robin & Brandon
xoxo
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Best of luck!!
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Twins are THE BEST!!! Get them on the same schedule and you're good to go! DOUBLE THE FUN!
ReplyDeleteKorea makes a lot of sense! Can't wait to see what happens!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how we all end up where we are supposed to be with adoptions. Best of luck with this new chapter of your adoption journey!
ReplyDeleteRobin You are amazing! I know God will bless you and bring the baby or babies that needed you in the special way you need them! God bless and I am praying for you! Thank you for inspiring me tonight! I needed it! Teresa
ReplyDeleteRobin, Which agency did you contact for Korea. We are also thinking switching from Russia.Dawn
ReplyDeletehow are things going? any word. Praying for you guys
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