Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Play Dress


You may have noticed from most of my pictures (and if you have ever seen any of my girls), they absolutely LOVE to wear their play dresses.


When we were looking for modest dresses, we were blessed to find a wonderful homeschooling mom in Oregon, Carla, who makes the beautiful play dresses that my girls love wearing. They are modest and feminine, but they are also practical (with the full skirt) and affordable!

We HIGHLY recommend you check them out. She also makes the bloomers that go underneath the dresses, and you get to pick which color fabric you want your dress made in!

Carla and her daughter recently blessed us with 4 lovely dresses and bloomers that she donated to us for our adoption. We are so grateful to her for her generosity! We are so blessed! I hope you would check out her ministry, and if you are looking for some quality, affordable, play dresses for your girls, please support her ministry!

www.ThePlayDress.Com



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Price Tag?

How much does adoption cost for a sibling set of 7? It's a question we get fairly often, and those that are trying to be polite and not ask are often thinking it.

Before I answer that, let me address what it would cost NOT to adopt. It would mean that a child or children would grow up without a family, without the unconditional love and support that comes from a mom and dad, without the security of knowing that there is always someone who loves them and is praying for them, and without someone there to provide encouragement and comfort.  It would mean not having someone to read them a bedtime story, or teach them how to cook; not having someone to share in their joys or someone to wipe away their tears when they hurt; not having someone to cheer for them at their sporting events, and applaud them at their graduation, or to walk them down the aisle...etc

Okay, you probably already know those things, but those things are more important than the finances.

But, here is the even scarier part of what it would cost NOT to adopt: for us, it would mean, we were being disobedient to our Heavenly Father! It would mean that we refused to follow the path He made clear to us...and that is not an option for us.

So...here's what you have been waiting for:

Application fee                                        $  200---paid  
Home Study fee                                      $1,500---paid (discounted to $850 and paid by OH grant)
Dossier fee                                              $1,000---paid (by a generous donor)
Coordination Fee                                    $4,500---paid (almost entirely by Quarter Auction)
USCIS I800A Fee                                  $  805----paid (our children's pool fund they had saved)
Fingerprinting                                         $    85----paid  (paid by OH grant)
Psychological Evaluation                        $ 1,300---paid (discounted to $600)
Training Series                                        $    150---paid (previous adoption training sufficient)
ICAB Application & Processing             $   300---paid (our children's pool fund they had saved) 
Liaison Fee                                        $   600---paid (yard sale benefit & photography fundraising)
Orphanage Contribution/Placement fee   $ 1,000--paid (multiple people's generous donations)
PAID TO DATE-----------------------$10,090--PAID-------PRAISE THE LORD-----

Additional Expenses not yet covered:
ICAB Pre-travel Processing                     $3,000
Preplacement & Coordinating                  $2,500
Agency Fee for additional children          $6,000 (that's $1,000 per additional child)
--STILL DUE------------------------$11,500---DUE---------------------------------


That is not including TRAVEL.... which will be accommodations and 8 plane tickets (bringing the sibling set of 7 home, and with only one of us parents traveling to pick up the kids in order to save money)   Tickets aren't always the same amount, but we are figuring at least $1,500 each...
 ---ADDITIONAL TRAVEL EXPENSES $12,000 just in plane tickets--------------

So, we are 1/3 of the way funded! ALLELUIA!!!

**UPDATE...we unfortunately miscalculated some of the fees for a sibling set of 7, and the government requires that Dustin travel too.....HERE are the new, accurate totals. 

We are so thankful and blessed by the generosity of so many so far who have helped bring us closer to following God's plan for our lives by helping us bring our children home. Thank you for being an instrument of His provision. We pray God will bless you as you have blessed us!

I had a revelation that released me from the burden of worrying over the finances....(don't worry I am NOT going to plead and ask for money because) I realized that thankfully, it doesn't matter what I say or do. It is all in God's hands. He will provide in whatever way He chooses. He will stir in the hearts of some to donate, or provide grants, or discounts, or whatever way He decides to provide, and it will have NOTHING to do with me or what I write or say. (sigh of relief) Thank God for that! He is in control! And we choose to trust in His promise of provision.

We do covet your prayers. We would ask that God's hand be on this adoption process, that the process would go swiftly and without complication, that those officials handling our paperwork would look favorably on our file, that God would be with each of our children (both in our home and in the Philippines) preparing their hearts for this upcoming transition, that God would give Dustin and I wisdom in how to lead all our expanding family and provide for their individual needs, and that God would provide the necessary financial provisions to bring His children home.

Thank you for your prayers and support.

"And my God shall supply all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus." Philippines 4:19

Friday, April 12, 2013

A Pool?


Okay, I already can imagine the judgement that is going to come with this one; so, I figure I should address it upfront. (Though I could probably avoid some judgment by not posting about this, I would also be failing to acknowledge my awesome God's blessings; therefore, denying Him the glory He is due).

My family moved to this farm a year and a half ago. The house we came from had a pool, but the kids agreed having a farm was a good trade. Still, they wanted to save up their own money (no matter how long it took) to buy a pool. Through this past year and a half, my kids have been working hard on the farm to raise money for their pool fund. All the money they have gotten for the honey and bees wax products they have sold, as well as all the egg money that we have earned this year has gone into a special fund (before we even knew we were adopting again). The kids have also given ALL their birthday money and christmas money to the pool fund (after tithing a portion of it, of course ;) ). Even so, they did not have enough money for a pool this year.

We debated what to do. We had been dipping into the "pool fund" to pay for portions of the adoption, and then the kids asked about how much they had collected. They said they were willing to donate all of it to bringing their new siblings home; Dustin and I held it together to say we were proud of their generosity, but once they left the room, we cried. It may not seem like a lot, but can you imagine being a kid and sacrificing all your birthday presents and Christmas money for over a year, plus, giving any allowance you get (which our kids don't get any allowance; however,  their farm chores help us to bring in money for honey, jam, & eggs)? I sure can't imagine being that selfless. I think I was a fairly generous kid, but not to that extent by any means.

Dustin and I started to pray about what to do. Obviously, we cannot afford a new pool (especially after dipping into the funds the kids had saved). While we were obviously proud of our children's generosity, we also felt guilty using all their money. We didn't feel it was right for us to just take all the money they had saved and worked so hard for.

Well, God blessed us yet again. We found a used pool on craigslist for a phenomenal price. It is a 24 ft above ground pool for $500! (They are normally about $5,000)! The people that owned it were looking to get rid of it, but they needed whoever bought it to take it down (and we would also have to put it back up). However, someone else was supposed to pick it up that day. We were disappointed, but we had a renewed hope that somehow we could still make something work out for our kids.

Then, the family that was supposed to get it didn't show up, and the lady selling it called us back to let us know it was still available. We were ecstatic! Shortly after, the original buyers called back and wanted to come get it, but the lady said that she just felt that we were the ones that should have it!

Praise the Lord. He blesses us in ways we never could have imagined. A huge pool for the kids this year, and the kids paid for the entire thing themselves and still gave over $1,000 to our adoption. WOO-HOO!!! His plan is even better than our own!

Have I told you how much I love my kids? How awesome they all are? I am so happy that God has blessed us in this way, that He has rewarded them for their diligence, hard work, and their generous hearts. I look forward to all 13 of our children enjoying time in the pool next summer! 

I know there may be people that may question how we could be fundraising for an adoption but buying a pool. I would hope that you would not look down on us for this blessing. My kids have given up so much. They work harder than most kids that I know. Every day they have farm chores on top of household chores. They feed and water all the animals, butcher chickens, chase down the pigs when they escape (which is more often than you might think), they plant and weed gardens, gather and wash eggs, drag the fields, repair fences with dad, clean out the barn, harvest honey, help with firewood,..etc. They also help with all the "regular" chores of homes like cleaning, dishes, cooking, laundry,..etc (You didn't think I did all of this alone did you? ;) No way! Our kids are a huge part of our farm and our home. They make it work...I am more the overseer :) My kids don't have a lot of extra-curriculars outside of our farm, but they never complain about it. They are content kids, happy with what they have, and they make the best with what they have. None of them have a phone or even an iPod. We don't buy new clothes, we don't have new cars, we cut our own hair, we make our own laundry detergent,...we try to live as frugally as possible. This is a "splurge" that was only made possibly by God's blessing to our family as that pool is worth $4,500 more than what we are getting it for. They also threw in a winter cover and a brand new solar cover; plus, the owner is giving us the deck that goes with it! Praise God!

Sometimes, we don't understand things. I know I don't deserve the blessings in my life. But, God loves all His children; He blesses all of us in different ways, and none of us deserve any of it. However, rather than questioning it, I am just going to say, "THANK YOU LORD!"

40 - 40 - 40

A friend of mine has taken it upon herself to do a fundraiser that she feels God led her to do for our family. She is so sweet.

She started this fundraiser 40 days before her 40th birthday. She is asking for 40 people to donate $40 to our adoption. So far there have already been 5 people that have donated to our adoption in her honor. We are so excited. What a beautiful self-less act of kindness Allison has started. Who gets people to give someone else something for their own birthday? A woman who has a heart full of the Spirit and who follows Christ's leading! How wonderful.

Thank you Allison, and thank you to everyone who has already donated. We are honored that you would come along side of us to help us bring our children home. Adoption is expensive, especially times 7, but we thank you for being an instrument of God's provision.


May God bless each of you that has donated even more than you have blessed our family. Thank you for helping me bring our kids home!

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Yard Sale Results

First off, we want to say thank you to Grace 210 church in Hampstead who so graciously offered us the use of their parking lot and building to host our Yard Sale Adoption Benefit yesterday. We are so grateful to them for their generosity!

We want to thank each and every person who contributed by donating their stuff to the yard sale. We had quite a wide selection of stuff, there was gorgeous weather (thank you God), and there was a great turn out.

So many people helped us in promoting our yard sale and spreading the word. We saw many familiar faces at the yard sale too. A special thanks to Suzanne for coming early and helping set up and Lynn for helping take down. We also know many of you were praying for us to be blessed by the fundraiser, and we were!

Our total in sales for yesterday's fundraiser was: $387! Praise the Lord! We are so blessed! The cost of adoption is big (especially times 7), but our God is BIGGER! We know that with God nothing is impossible. We trust in Him completely. He has made this path clear for us, and we continue to pray for His provisions; for Him to open the door wide open or slam it shut.

"For with God nothing shall be impossible." Luke 1:37

Monday, April 1, 2013

The Lord Has Prepared a Table

The Lord has blessed our family with the most beautiful table, and I am completely in awe of His blessings.

With the addition of 7 more children to our family, the "large" dinning room table we had would no longer be able to seat our entire family. We weren't sure what we would do to rectify this problem, but God had already taken care of that detail!

A wonderful friend of ours, Larry, was moved by the Spirit to create the most beautiful table I have ever seen.

The table was special made with raw cut wood from a saw mill in Georgia. Then, Larry and his friend, Ken, worked long and hard to create the beautiful masterpiece which they presented to us a couple days ago.



In the top of the table, Larry beautifully burned into the wood part of Psalm 23, "Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies..."

What an absolutely beautiful reminder that the Lord is our shepherd. He is there for us no matter what the situation. We are not to be disheartened no matter the circumstances because He is in control, and He has all the details taken care of. He is with us no matter what we are enduring, and there is no where else I would rather be than in the house of the Lord!
Psalm 23
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presense of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. (KJV)
I'm definitely feeling like our cup has runneth over! Thank you Lord for your provision. Thank you Larry and Ken for your obedience to the Lord's leading, and for all your time and energy you put into this amazing gift of love to us.