Saturday, November 6, 2010

Re-Entry in Tough

Coming back home from Haiti is a hard transition.  As much as I missed my boys and wanted to see them, it feels like we are living in two worlds.  The question we get the most is,"When will you actually move?". Well only God knows that answer, and as soon as He works out the details of building materials, shipping crates, excavating, etc. we will go!  We actually were able to purchase our land while we were there this time. Two acres overlooking the orphanage with a gorgeous view! Believe it or not this process is much like it is in the states, requiring a survey and a closing.  One more huge step closer to getting there.

We had a great team of 16 people who went with us this time.  So much work was accomplished and lots of time was spent loving on kiddos.  Three things happened that were significant to me.  First of all, since the beginning of the adoption process we have been trying to find a Haitian attorney that can be trusted.  Not an easy task.  The attorney who has done the work for the orphanage in the past has been in France studying.   But much to my surprise, Yves had set up a meeting with him at a grocery store in PAP!  Wilkie Joseph is back in Haiti and willing to take our case.  We will soon be signing a contract with him.  What an answer to prayer! With a government as corrupt as Haiti's, it is a relief to have a Godly man represent us.

The second thing was how much the girls have warmed up to us.  On past trips they have been shy and reserved, but not this time!  They actually sought me out and rarely let go of my skirt. This was very affirming to me that they are beginning to bond.  The last thing, and most precious, was when I asked to see Jossett's photo album.  She is Jeff'-Taline's birth mom and I wanted to see pics of her other 6 children and possibly get some insight into her life. I was hoping to maybe even see a pic of Jeff-Taline's father.   There were only about 10 pics in the small album and right in the middle on them was a pic of me holding Jeff-Taline.  I pointed to it smiling, and she said (in broken english) "your her momma".  I was so surprised by this and it washed away any feelings I had of hurting Jossett.  She loves me, and loves Jeff-Taline so much that she wants a better life for her.  How selfless! And what a surprise blessing that God allowed for me!

A few trip pics...


One of the things I wanted to do on this trip was check out the markets. The boys were glad to see some familiar items!


We bought these fireworks to put on a show for the orphans. They had never seen fireworks, but I think Michael and Yves had the most fun with them!


Wilkie Joseph (on the left), the attorney we were praying for.


Handing out food


Every girl needs a tu-tu! I don't care where you live!


A mystery as to what burned this baby's lips. 



Much needed pampering for the nannies.


These ladies take care of the orphans 24/7


My sweet girls. We were waiting for fireworks to start.  Soon after this pic was taken they were in tears, afraid of the loud fireworks... :( 





Our Team


We spent hours filling balloons with water.  They were gone in a matter of seconds.


Food was distributed by some of the team members in a town about an hour away from the orphanage.

3 comments:

  1. great pictures!! thanks for the update. praying for you and your fam.

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  2. Aww... Thanks Kelly! Hope you are all settled in and doing well in Meridian!

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  3. Floods of memories, familiar situations but most of all praise for your obedience and love for the Lord and haitian people...praying for you all and so in awe of God's faithfulness

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