Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Some REALLY great news!

We finally received our letter from USCIS saying that we are APPROVED to adopt from Haiti!! WHOO-HOO! and Praise God!  Now all that is left is translation and Legalization, then it all goes to Haiti! Hoping we will be able to take our dossier with us when we move!

Here is the letter that we are soooo excited about, for all the blood, sweat and tears that have gone into this, I expected it to look a little more official (maybe laced with pure gold or something) but this will do!

Happy Birthday Michael!!!




These sweet friends helped us celebrate Michael's 43rd!  Who would have thought that that at 43 we would be making such a huge life change? We are very excited about what lies ahead.



There's nothing better than sushi and friends! Happy Birthday Baby, I love you! Enjoy your massage today!

Friday, October 8, 2010

First Family Pic! Yikes!

I know, I know, Gage is 5 years old and we have never had a family picture made! I'm a terrible mother! But truth be told I HATE to have my picture made!  Out of necessity it is finally done. On Sunday Oct.17, our church is having a commissioning service for us, so we had our picture made for "promotional materials".  Glad to finally get that done, we needed to since the next time we do it we hope to add two precious baby girls to the Family!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Red Tape

Here is an example of the kind of red tape I'm talking about.  I believe that the way to qualify for adoption is to see who will actually go through with all the mountains of paperwork! It's a weed out process.  Not only do they require blood and every bit of personal information about you (including when you lost your virginity) , they also require my dog's shot records.  But the most recent ridiculous event happened on one of my many trips to the Secretary of State's office in Austin.  It is required that even though every single official form be notarized, it must also be "certified". You then must send all of those notarized form to the Secretary of State's office to be "certified", which is basically a stamp to verify that the notary is actually a notary for the state. Oh, plus a fee for each stamp.  So this past Thursday I thought it would be fun to make it a girls/shopping trip to Austin as well, because my business at the SOS department would only take 10 minutes. Two of my sweet girlfriends decided to go!  We had a great time until I actually got tho the SOS office found out that the state had no record of the "registrar" for which I needed certification.  Did I mention that the document I am needing certified is Phillip's Death Certificate? Yes, I need that for adoption.  For 11 years his official death certificate has been accepted for many different things, but now the state says they have no record of the registrar that signed Phillip's Death Cert.  Needless to say, it is not a document I like to tote around and look at often anyway so I was not happy.  Then she says that I need to go to the Vital Statistics office and get a new certificate.  Great! That should be an easy fix!  So we all three head across town to get a new certificate and the pleasant people there tell me that they have no record of Phillip's death..... Really!!??  They say that a certificate has never been filed, and even suggest that he may not have died!   WOW! He did a heck of a job faking that!!  But seriously, after 5 hours, many phone calls to Tarrant County, and even speaking to the Secretary of State herself, they suggest I go back to Tarrant County and try to get one with the current Registrar's name on it.  At this point I'm feeling so bad for dragging my friends along that we decided to leave it at that and go shopping!  The rest of the trip was a blast, eating Sushi, shopping vintage stores, outlets, eating Chalupa's Cancun (which by the way is going to be my last meal if I'm ever executed)  and visiting with an old friend-PollyAnna. It was by no means a wasted trip and I decided that there is a perfectly good reason for all that nonsense.  God knows what it is even if I don't yet!

The end of the death certificate drama is that Tarrant county vital statistics at first acted as if there was nothing they could do. My blood started to boil, and I guess Michael could see it because he calmed me  down.  In the end, a supervisor there WAS able to help me with a new certificate and $21! Yeah!  So now all that is required is another trip to Austin!


Red Tape experience # 2 this week.  One of the many things required for adoptive parents is FBI fingerprinting.  I originally did that in Haiti, but the US has no record of that even though it was done at the US consulates office. No big deal, I'll redo them.  Well, for 3 months I have been trying to get this done! Today I get a phone call that finally I have an appointment to have my fingerprints done.  While speaking to the Homeland Security Officer I stupidly mention that the form she needs to send me should go to my new address. "NEW ADDRESS" she says? "Your application is based on your home study which shows you live at another address."  Which by the way, to prove that you are capable of adopting a child you must produce pictures of your home, places the child can play, sleep, eat, the square footage of your home and the Mortgage statements!  All of which is completely reflects what sort of parent I would be.... hope you can read through to the sarcasm.   Anyway, because I mentioned that we have a new address, I may have to have my home study amended!! UGH! How much time and money will that be?? Please say a pray that it doesn't effect things negatively.  And pray that from now on I can keep my big mouth shut when it comes to information they really don't need.

Monday, October 4, 2010


This is two year old Jeff-Taline (Tilly) on the left and Lovely on the right who just turned four.  Can't wait to be with them!

A Month of Change

Well, I must admit... I never expected God would work so quickly! I thought for sure He was teaching me a lesson in patience.  But within just a few weeks He has brought us through A LOT of change and that has led to even MORE blessings!  First of all, our house sold.  The house that I thought we built to live in until the day we died!  Not only did it sell quickly, but to the exact, right people who God wanted in that house.  Mark and Cathy Collier love the Lord and Cathy shares a similar story to mine as she was a widow at a young age.  It was so good to know that the people living in our house would use it to Glorify God.  I loved sharing with them that God's Word is buried in the concrete at the front door threshold, because I knew how they would receive it.  Not only did it sell quickly, but easily without a single hangup or conflict, and we have made new life long friends.

So once the house sold the ball started rolling..... garage sale, packing, storage building, find a temporary place to stay, deciding what to keep, sale, take to Haiti... whew! We did it all in about 2 weeks and know we are "temporarily settled" in a small town home (which is way too flattering a word, it's really just a row of duplexes!) in Weatherford.  Our upstairs furniture filled up the whole thing!! But, I love it.   And No, I have not one time missed our house we were supposed to die in.  It's funny how God prepares and changes you when He is calling you to a purpose!  Downsizing Rocks!  We have sold most of our things, and it feels great!

There have been other changes as well. Michael has leased the gym to Josh and Lindsey and no longer has to get up at 4:00 am!  Quite a change after 20 years of that!  It is difficult to release something that you have nurtured for 6 years, but we know that God will take care of Michael's business and if it is His will, Michael can go back to it when we return.

In the meantime, we are sending materials to Haiti to build our house, working on plans, coordinating trips, and trying to figure out how all of this is going to work while reminding ourselves that God already has the details figured out!

I am also amazed at how much people have loved and supported us through this so far!! You know who you are (judd, carrie, scott just to name a few!)  and we are thankful for you!!

Here's how you can pray:

Pray that our house materials get to Haiti and out of port without any problems.
Pray that God prepares our boys for this huge life change.
Pray that we will be keenly aware what God wants from us as a family and how He will use us there.
Pray for the adoption of our girls and the mountain of red tape that requires.
Pray that our families here will be comforted and know that God is in control.
Pray for our church as they guide us and support us in this process.
Pray for the gym that God will continue to use it as a place where people meet Him.
Pray that God will send the right person to homeschool  Elijah and Gage in Haiti, and IF that person is me that I would accept it and trust Him in it.  (God, please don't let it be me!!!)
Pray for Yves Prophete, the orphans and all the people who work there now!
Pray that God will hand pick and send the right people to Haiti to accomplish His work.

And pray that as inadequate as I feel to do this job, I will know that God has led us here for a reason, and I want to be obedient to Him.


More to come.....
Renea