We made it. It may have been a little over a week ago and it may be that I have been too tired to even think about posting on our blog...
But we made it. By the grace of God, we traveled over 9,000 miles, 23 hours, and 3 viewings of Frozen on the airplane to arrive back in Minnesota and into the arms of the people we love.
We have so much to be thankful for. We are figuring out this new life one step at a time, but praising God for His unending mercies, faithfulness, and grace.
Learning each day how to live and breath into our new role as parents.
There is a lot to write about, a lot to discover, and a lot of really hilarious things that (as parents) we probably shouldn't be laughing at. (We will be reporting all these missteps and adventures as soon as we have one solid night of uninterrupted sleep).
For now, here is a little glimpse into one of the most precious moments of our lives.
Thank you to all who have been praying, supporting, journeying through this adventure with us. We know that the hard part is just now starting, but are so thankful for the love we have been shown.
It is good to be home.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
It Cost's What?!?!
I had the great opportunity to write a quest blog post for Give1Save1 this week! Check it out on all the ins and outs of Adoption Costs and how to do it wisely! :)
Here is the link:
It Cost's What!?!?! Debt Free Adoption
Here is the link:
It Cost's What!?!?! Debt Free Adoption
I’ve been surprised at the amount of conversations I’ve had
with people who say things like, “We would love to adopt but we just don’t have
that kind of money.”
Apparently, you don’t know me. Up until I was 24, I thought
credit cards were made for my own personal enjoyment and when I figured out
that you actually had to pay that money back, I married a youth pastor.
Here is a little insight: No one has “that kind of money”.
Well, someone does.
Bill Gates.
But if you aren’t Bill Gates, or someone in that money
zipcode, you don’t typically just have $30-40,000 lying around for a rainy day.
The cost of adoption is ridiculous. This is not a myth.
The bigger tragedy, however, are children living without
families because adoption is expensive.
The truth of the matter is…
IF YOU HAVE THE HEART TO ADOPT THEN YOU CAN ADOPT!
I am taking huge liberties here, but I would say one of the
top reasons why people don’t adopt (even if they feel called to) is because of
the money issue.
When Erik and I started our adoption process, with our net
worth being somewhere far in the negative thousands territory, we were 3 months
into a David Ramsey money makeover. There was a part in the book that we were
reading that said something along the lines of this…
“Nowhere in the Bible does God call us into a purpose and
use debt as a means to accomplish it.”
And so, since we were committed to our new lifestyle
changes, we made a promise.
ADOPT WITHOUT DEBT.
After 1 ½ years, $42,000, and part-way through 2 different
adoptions, we have remained debt-free from our adoption process. Did you hear
that?
Debt free.
And let me tell you now, this is NOT a reflection of our
awesome money-saving, penny-pinching abilities. We walked into adoption with
$42 in our bank account. This has been through a lot of hard work, a lot of
supportive people, a lot of great resources, and a lot of prayer.
So, is this even possible? Just because we are doing it, can
you? YES!!!
Here are a few of the biggest things that have helped us
along the way, that I thought I’d pass on to anyone out there who, like myself,
worries, frets, or looses sleep over adoption costs.
1. Get Committed!
No, not psych ward
committed. (Although there are days where I feel that is a valid option). Make
the commitment with your partner or support network that you are going to go
forward debt-free. These days, there are a lot of options out there like
Adoption Loans or Credit Card deals that make that “safe” option appealing. And
sometimes, it is necessary. But, if you can commit to it from the beginning,
having that accountability is clutch when you get those phone calls that tell
you that you have an unknown $7,000 adoption bill that needs to be paid in 4
weeks.
2. Get the book
“Adopt Without Debt” by Julie Gumm
After our “commitment”, a great friend of mine suggested
this book to me. And it is AMAZING!! It kind of makes you feel like you can
take over the world, which you sometimes need to feel when you are walking
through the adoption process. She has TONS of great resources and ideas for
fundraisers, grants, and resources. It took me all of like 1 hour to read
(which is saying a lot). It is well worth the $12 on Amazon.
3. Get Connected!
Probably the #1 greatest thing that you can do during your
adoption process is to get connected. Connect with other adoptive families,
your friends and family, your church body, your yoga class, whoever! It is totally
your family’s discretion as to how much you choose to share or not share about
your adoption. Some people are willing to be far more open than others, and
that is fine. But start off knowing that you can’t do it alone. And you
shouldn’t do it alone. Adoption is a hard journey and the more people you allow
into your journey, the more arms and hands you have to hold you up when you are
miles down the road and exhausted!
We have found one of the most effective ways to do this is
through our blog. It has been an incredible resource not just for us to connect
with others, but for others to join our journey! If you aren’t “tech-savy”, ask
someone who is to get you set up. That is the hardest part.
But really…just yesterday I asked Erik how to search for
directions on Googlemaps. So, if I can, you can.
If you don’t feel like that is your family’s cup-o-tea, set
up a group email and keep your friends and family updated. It is surprising how
many people really DO want to know how the process is going! And if your family
is anything like mine, not updating them will just beckon multiple phone calls
on the daily.
4. Get Creative!
There are probably a billion and one things that you can do
to raise money for your adoption. The book I mentioned earlier is a great tool
for that. But sometimes, you have to be willing to think outside of the box to
bring attention to those things. We have done several handfuls of fundraisers
and found that making videos to grab people’s attention has been one of the
biggest tools in helping us raise money! Peeps LOVE their media, and as soon as
we started making small video updates, people started sharing, new people
joined the cause, and fundraising became even more fun and more successful!
5. Get to Workin!
Fundraising and Debt-Free adoption is hard work. It doesn’t
come just by sitting around clickin’ buttons. I have taken on several freelance
jobs, as well as started up an entire photography business to help support our
adoption. We don’t expect to sit around and just wait for people to pour out
money on us or “make it rain” as the young folks would say. But I have found
that even in my extra jobs, people have supported above and beyond what they
have needed to give. They want to get behind us and help us bring our children
home. So even just talking about our adoption on a photo shoot or when I’m
working with clients has opened up the doors to new and more business.
I realize that not everyone has time for extra jobs. But you
can always make it work around what you can and can’t do (i.e. offering to
watch somone’s kids a couple times a week for pay if you are a
stay-at-home-mom, doing yard work for your neighbors on weekends if you work
during the week, helping someone set up a blog if you are a tech-kind-person).
Basically think, “How would I make money if I was in high school again?” Even
those little amounts of extra cash are useful for Homestudy doctor’s
appointments or fingerprints!
6. Get Granted!
Grants are amazing! We’ve have be awarded grants with
several places – anywhere from $500-$5,000. There are a ton of great Grants
that can be applied for (Show Hope, Abba Fund, God’s Grace, Lifesong, etc.) and
all it takes is a little bit of time and a stamped envelope. Most Grant
applications ask the same questions, so you can even cut down on time by typing
out your answers and recycling them through each application. We made a date
night out of it one evening and powered through a few applications. It was
basically like a 2 for 1 deal! Nothing more romantic than a glass of wine and
an essay about your desire to adopt.
7. Get to Prayin’.
The whole adoption journey is really a big faith journey. I
whole-heartedly believe that adoption is biblical and a reflection of the heart
of God. Invite Him to be at the center of your journey and keep Him at the
front of everything you do. So even when it is really hard, we’ve stopped
looking at the dollar sign in front of us and started focusing of Christ before
us. He is basically like the most hardcore warrior ever and I’ve come to learn
quickly that He doesn’t loose. Keeping every part of this journey covered in
prayer keeps your perspective in the right place.
Ok. Wow. That is so much info.
But here is the deal. I’ve learned to take a giant dose of
humility when it comes to adoption.
1.
It’s about more than just me. It is about an
orphaned child becoming a part of a family.
2.
I can’t do it alone. We’ve had to depend of more
people than I probably would have ever thought or hoped to.
3.
You have to ask for help. (That is a hard one
for me.)
4.
God is in control. (Even harder for me…I’m a
huge control freak.)
Someone asked Erik one time if we ever get tired of asking
for money. (Quite a bold question if you ask me.) He is kind of a rockstar and
responded with this…
“If your child was half-way across the world and you were
trying to get them home, wouldn’t you do whatever it takes?”
Will you?
So if you, or anyone you know, have ever been scared off by
the dollar signs or multiple zeros tossed around in the adoption conversation,
know this…
It is more than possible. It is necessary.
Take it from a commoner.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Because of you...
Because of God's people doing unthinkable things...
Rallying around us in ways that we could have never imagined....
Standing up for us when we felt weak, overwhelmed, and defeated...
Because you said yes to making a difference...
Thank you.
Thank you for your generosity.
Love.
Encouragements.
For everything.
This is what happened.
And IS happening.
Because of you.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Fathers and DAY 7.
4 years ago, I was sitting in church.
I felt a tap on my leg and looked over to my husband handing me a folded up piece of paper.
The question had been, "In what big ways do you want God to move through you and your family?"
I'm pretty sure at that point, my answer was God putting a Jimmy John's Sandwich Shop down the street from my house so I could use that as a ministry spot and eat all the lettuce wrap Italian sandwiches I wanted.
Erik clearly was on a different level.
I looked down at the piece of paper and to my amazement, written in golf size pew pencil was one word:
Adoption.

Before any doctor's appointments, before any conversations, before any "results"... God had placed in his heart the desire to become a dad through adoption.
So I don't think it is ironic today that our Give1Save1 week is ending on Father's Day.
He makes all things beautiful in his time.
So today as we wrap up a week of ridiculous, amazing, and unbelievable blessing, let's do it in honor of all the dads out there, who hope, dream, fight, cry, passionately love, and care for their kids...
For Erik. A Dad who has loved every step of the way, even before we knew what we were getting into.
We've got $1,800 more to go. If every friend of ours on Facebook gave $2 today, we would surpass this. So let's do it. Share, post, tweet, instagram...
Let's blow the socks off of this fundraiser in honor of Dad.
I felt a tap on my leg and looked over to my husband handing me a folded up piece of paper.
The question had been, "In what big ways do you want God to move through you and your family?"
I'm pretty sure at that point, my answer was God putting a Jimmy John's Sandwich Shop down the street from my house so I could use that as a ministry spot and eat all the lettuce wrap Italian sandwiches I wanted.
Erik clearly was on a different level.
I looked down at the piece of paper and to my amazement, written in golf size pew pencil was one word:
Adoption.
Before any doctor's appointments, before any conversations, before any "results"... God had placed in his heart the desire to become a dad through adoption.
So I don't think it is ironic today that our Give1Save1 week is ending on Father's Day.
He makes all things beautiful in his time.
So today as we wrap up a week of ridiculous, amazing, and unbelievable blessing, let's do it in honor of all the dads out there, who hope, dream, fight, cry, passionately love, and care for their kids...
For Erik. A Dad who has loved every step of the way, even before we knew what we were getting into.
We've got $1,800 more to go. If every friend of ours on Facebook gave $2 today, we would surpass this. So let's do it. Share, post, tweet, instagram...
Let's blow the socks off of this fundraiser in honor of Dad.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Give1Save1 Day 6 and another AWESOME FREE GIVEAWAY!!
So, for real peeps. When we said you all were awesome, we weren't joking.
And due to your overwhelming support and love, we made it WAY past $4000!!
As another way of thanking you all and another encouragement for getting the word out we have decided to giveaway...
An Erik Anderson original "many faces of Erik" 12-month calendar complete with themed season pictures! He mentioned something about Uggs.
(Ok, he literally said he would disown me if I didn't write that.)
But, for real...we actually do have something for you and I think you will love it! Because I do!!! And it is not just amazing, but it is for an amazing cause too!!
So, first person to write "You hit $5,000!" (when we hit $5,000) gets this:
And due to your overwhelming support and love, we made it WAY past $4000!!
As another way of thanking you all and another encouragement for getting the word out we have decided to giveaway...
An Erik Anderson original "many faces of Erik" 12-month calendar complete with themed season pictures! He mentioned something about Uggs.
(Ok, he literally said he would disown me if I didn't write that.)
But, for real...we actually do have something for you and I think you will love it! Because I do!!! And it is not just amazing, but it is for an amazing cause too!!
So, first person to write "You hit $5,000!" (when we hit $5,000) gets this:
This INCREDIBLE Arrow Necklace is from an INCREDIBLE company called "Story Company." They do amazing work to empower people all over the world to use their skills and creativity to make sustainable business and change! Check them out HERE for more information on all of the great things they do and the awesome products they help to provide! (Even if you DON'T win this necklace, you should just go buy it...or buy everything on this site because you will be obsessed!)
And then GO! Go like the wind and share our link!! Lets make this happen! Two Days left, people!!! WAHOO!!!
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Give1Save1 South Africa Day 3!
So...
You guys are ridiculous. Like, good way ridiculous!
Not only are people all over the world pouring out love all over this adoption process but we are leaping toward our goal and it has only been 2 full days!
We can't wait to see what God is going to do this week, because He is already blowing past our expectations!
So keep spreading the news, sharing the link, praying, talking, jumping up and down like a crazy person...whatever you have to do to keep this thing going! We want Facebook to call us and tell us to stop posting this link because it has been posted too much! :)
We can't thank you enough.
Some of our favorite people in the world helped us put together this little video for you to enjoy...
Here we go, Day 3!!!!
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Give1Save1 South Africa Day 2!!
It is a miracle that I am even able to see as I type, considering we were both in tears all day yesterday with the RIDICULOUS outpouring of love and support that we were shown in just 24 hours!
Seriously people. Like for real.
It is funny how I doubt and worry and get anxious so much when God continually shows His blessing in ways FAR bigger than I can even imagine.
If God had a Twitter, he would "#BOOM" all the time.
So we are on to Day 2 of Give1Save1 and have no idea what to expect because clearly God is in the business of doing that.
Here is a little recap from of our thoughts yesterday!
We love you guys so much!! Thank you!!!
Now lets go dominate Day 2!!!
Monday, June 10, 2013
Drum Roll.....brrrrrrrrrrruuuuuummmmmmm...
I know how much you guys all hate the suspense we leave you in on a fairly good basis...
But, would you have it any other way?!
So for those of you who saw our post on Instagram/Facebook yesterday, you know we have some big news! And big news indeed!!!
We would like to announce that this week...
WE HAVE BEEN CHOSEN AS THE GIVE1SAVE1 FAMILY FOR OUR SOUTH AFRICA ADOPTION!!!!
What?!??!
This is a HUGE deal!!!!!
As many of you know, in January, we started a second adoption of a precious girl on the waiting child list at our agency. She is 6, amazing, and beautiful!
Because she is a waiting child, this whole process has gone really fast and everyone working on making this adoption happen is working hard to bring her home to us. And we can't wait. Like, literally, can't wait!
Last week, we were notified of some fees that we were unaware of that need to be paid to keep our adoption going forward (somewhat crushing but not destroying news, if you know what I mean).
When all you want to do is bring home your daughter, these kinds of things can be heart-wrenching. I sat in bathroom at church crying for a solid 20 mins before I made Erik take me home.
It was messy.
Real messy.
But God is so good and we have realized that through struggle and trials, and stolen cars (which did indeed happen the day after this news), God teaches us dependance, strength, and reliance upon him and His people to bless and care for us.
And that is exactly what has happened.
People stepping up to the plate to care for HIS people.
So now, we are asking that you partner with us this week as we pray hard, work hard, and rock the socks off of this adoption by getting those fees paid and bringing our girl home!
If you are new to Give1Save1 or not new at all, we will still give you a bit of instruction as to what you can do!
1. All you have to do is click on the link below, or RIGHT HERE or THIS PLACE or YES RIGHT HERE and watch our video to hear our story!
2. Then click on the "PureCharity Button" on the side of the Give1Save1 Blog to donate $1 or more to support our adoption journey! (This is new for those of you who donated last time to make sure that all of our money goes directly to our agency and IS TAX-DEDUCTIBLE and super secure! You will just need to make an account! WOO!)
3. Spread the Love!!! This works totally based on your generosity not just to give but to share! So post it, tweet it, instagram it, do whatever you have to do to spread the news and get people on board!
We are $7,000 away from bringing our girl home!! So thank you in advance for your love and support and walking with us for not just this week, but for so many (past and future), and making it possible to hopefully bring our sweet girl home soon!
Let's do this!
But, would you have it any other way?!
So for those of you who saw our post on Instagram/Facebook yesterday, you know we have some big news! And big news indeed!!!
We would like to announce that this week...
WE HAVE BEEN CHOSEN AS THE GIVE1SAVE1 FAMILY FOR OUR SOUTH AFRICA ADOPTION!!!!
What?!??!
This is a HUGE deal!!!!!
As many of you know, in January, we started a second adoption of a precious girl on the waiting child list at our agency. She is 6, amazing, and beautiful!
Because she is a waiting child, this whole process has gone really fast and everyone working on making this adoption happen is working hard to bring her home to us. And we can't wait. Like, literally, can't wait!
Last week, we were notified of some fees that we were unaware of that need to be paid to keep our adoption going forward (somewhat crushing but not destroying news, if you know what I mean).
When all you want to do is bring home your daughter, these kinds of things can be heart-wrenching. I sat in bathroom at church crying for a solid 20 mins before I made Erik take me home.
It was messy.
Real messy.
But God is so good and we have realized that through struggle and trials, and stolen cars (which did indeed happen the day after this news), God teaches us dependance, strength, and reliance upon him and His people to bless and care for us.
And that is exactly what has happened.
People stepping up to the plate to care for HIS people.
So now, we are asking that you partner with us this week as we pray hard, work hard, and rock the socks off of this adoption by getting those fees paid and bringing our girl home!
If you are new to Give1Save1 or not new at all, we will still give you a bit of instruction as to what you can do!
1. All you have to do is click on the link below, or RIGHT HERE or THIS PLACE or YES RIGHT HERE and watch our video to hear our story!
2. Then click on the "PureCharity Button" on the side of the Give1Save1 Blog to donate $1 or more to support our adoption journey! (This is new for those of you who donated last time to make sure that all of our money goes directly to our agency and IS TAX-DEDUCTIBLE and super secure! You will just need to make an account! WOO!)
3. Spread the Love!!! This works totally based on your generosity not just to give but to share! So post it, tweet it, instagram it, do whatever you have to do to spread the news and get people on board!
We are $7,000 away from bringing our girl home!! So thank you in advance for your love and support and walking with us for not just this week, but for so many (past and future), and making it possible to hopefully bring our sweet girl home soon!
Let's do this!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
You Are Loved.
I always find it difficult to start a blog post when you are already speechless to begin with.
It's kind of an oxymoron, falling into the same category as Jumbo Shrimp, Bitter Sweet, Artificial Grass...
Speechless Blogpost?
In January, Erik and I were brainstorming fundraising options for our (at the time) one adoption from Ethiopia. We desired a way to fundraise by bringing all the people we love together and worshipping God and sharing our story all at the same time.
Insert For All Seasons.
As an incredible worship band leading music for our students at Winter Camp, turned overnight incredible and dear friends...we approached them with our crazy idea.
How about a Worship Adoption Benefit Night?
It took like 1.3 seconds to receive an enthusiastic "YES!" and an even shorter amount of time for Erik and the drummer to start embracing like long-lost war mates.
And so was the birth of the "You Are Loved" Adoption Benefit Night.
The one that happened last night.
The one that blew our expectations of God out of the water.
The one that reflected the beauty of the hearts of so many people.
The one that continued to confirm God's hand and plan at work.
The one that screamed, "YOU ARE LOVED!"
For All Seasons led worship in a way that invited the Spirit to fill the sanctuary and fill our bodies and hearts in powerful ways...
we had incredible help with sound and media - like the kind that made everything look and sound like you were in a different element of life...
girls made delicious cupcakes to celebrate and bless others with afterwards...
friends helped in taking the offering and donations being handed in...
more friends helped to set up/take down/prepare...
girls helped with childcare so parents could be a part of the worship time...
one of our amazing high school students, Danielle, shared her own story of adoption and how it has shaped her family...
I mean. It was U.N.B.E.L.I.E.V.A.B.L.E.
Wouldn't you be left speechless?
Last night, Erik and I found ourselves in tears. Completely overwhelmed by the love and support. Completely moved by how God goes so far beyond what you expect, even when you have seen Him exceed expectations before.
Because of willing, loving, supporting hearts, we are one step closer to bringing our daughter home.
Actually....
$3, 079 closer to bringing our daughter home.
Right??!?!
And it is thanks to all of you.
So, in one of the speechless, blubbery, messy kind of ways...
Thank you. Thank you from the depths of our hearts. Thank you for being a part of our story. Our daughter's story.
Thank you.
It's kind of an oxymoron, falling into the same category as Jumbo Shrimp, Bitter Sweet, Artificial Grass...
Speechless Blogpost?
In January, Erik and I were brainstorming fundraising options for our (at the time) one adoption from Ethiopia. We desired a way to fundraise by bringing all the people we love together and worshipping God and sharing our story all at the same time.
Insert For All Seasons.
As an incredible worship band leading music for our students at Winter Camp, turned overnight incredible and dear friends...we approached them with our crazy idea.
How about a Worship Adoption Benefit Night?
It took like 1.3 seconds to receive an enthusiastic "YES!" and an even shorter amount of time for Erik and the drummer to start embracing like long-lost war mates.
And so was the birth of the "You Are Loved" Adoption Benefit Night.
The one that happened last night.
The one that blew our expectations of God out of the water.
The one that reflected the beauty of the hearts of so many people.
The one that continued to confirm God's hand and plan at work.
The one that screamed, "YOU ARE LOVED!"
For All Seasons led worship in a way that invited the Spirit to fill the sanctuary and fill our bodies and hearts in powerful ways...
we had incredible help with sound and media - like the kind that made everything look and sound like you were in a different element of life...
girls made delicious cupcakes to celebrate and bless others with afterwards...
friends helped in taking the offering and donations being handed in...
more friends helped to set up/take down/prepare...
girls helped with childcare so parents could be a part of the worship time...
one of our amazing high school students, Danielle, shared her own story of adoption and how it has shaped her family...
I mean. It was U.N.B.E.L.I.E.V.A.B.L.E.
Wouldn't you be left speechless?
Last night, Erik and I found ourselves in tears. Completely overwhelmed by the love and support. Completely moved by how God goes so far beyond what you expect, even when you have seen Him exceed expectations before.
Because of willing, loving, supporting hearts, we are one step closer to bringing our daughter home.
Actually....
$3, 079 closer to bringing our daughter home.
Right??!?!
And it is thanks to all of you.
So, in one of the speechless, blubbery, messy kind of ways...
Thank you. Thank you from the depths of our hearts. Thank you for being a part of our story. Our daughter's story.
Thank you.
(If you weren't able to make the evening...here is a little glimpse of our more recent story that we shared last night).
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Just Because You're Young...
Doesn't mean you can't change the world.
Or at least the lives of the people in your world.
As I said in my last post, since we began this adoption process, we have had SO many people wrap their arms around us in support and love.
It has been astounding.
The way that God shows up through His people. The way people respond. The way rescue missions get accomplished.
Wow.
Now I have the awesome privilege to introduce you to one of the most incredible people that I have ever known.
Meet Olivia.
Or at least the lives of the people in your world.
As I said in my last post, since we began this adoption process, we have had SO many people wrap their arms around us in support and love.
It has been astounding.
The way that God shows up through His people. The way people respond. The way rescue missions get accomplished.
Wow.
Now I have the awesome privilege to introduce you to one of the most incredible people that I have ever known.
Meet Olivia.
Olivia is my cousin...well...if you are being technical...my second cousin.
But I call her cousin/friend/sister/celebrity.
She is a senior in high school in the Chicagoland area and is probably one of the most talented people I know!
Like...RIDICULOUSLY talented!
This girl creates artwork like I have never seen before! I mean, it is just unbelievable. And beautiful.
She will be going Colombia College (one of the nations most diverse and prestigious art schools) next year as she pursues her dream of being an artist!
Right?! No big deal.
But, aside from all the obvious cool stuff, probably the most amazing thing about this girl is her heart.
It is so huge.
So beautiful.
So compassionate.
She loves others so selflessly and constantly challenges me to a deeper and more true pursuit of the Lord.
So, what do you get when you combine a ridiculously amazing girl + ridiculously amazing talent + ridiculously amazing heart.....
Well,
this:
Amazing.
Olivia has hand created these images and more to help support our adoption and is now selling them on her online shop to support bringing home our kiddos.
HOW COOL IS THAT?!?
Yeah. Pretty stinkin cool.
Check out her shop
HERE!
and buy some prints or canvases! Proceeds will go directly toward our adoption!
We are beside ourselves with excitement to share this with you not only because it is awesome and not only because it supports our adoption...
But because we are so grateful and so humbled to be able to say Thank You on this blog to the beautiful, talented, world-changing, Olivia Boyd.
You can truly change lives at any age. You just have to be willing to say yes.
And don't let anyone look down on you because you are young.
Teach believers with your life:
by word
by demeanor
by love
by faith
by integrity.
...1 Timothy 4:12...
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Final Total & Thank You!
We can't even begin to describe to all of you how overwhelmed and thankful we are!!! From the bottom of our hearts THANK YOU so much for everything everyone did this week!
Here is our Final Total video for Give 1 Save 1.
We are humbled and amazed!
Thank you!!
We would also like to say a huge thank you to everyone who shared, emailed, facebooked, tweeted, space shuttled our story to family, friend, co-workers, and strangers!
We couldn't have done any of this without you!
And to Beth, whose brilliant blog has helped so many families, including us. Thank you so much for time spent, encouragements written, and the love and support you put into each family! We are so grateful!
We would also like to say a huge thank you to everyone who shared, emailed, facebooked, tweeted, space shuttled our story to family, friend, co-workers, and strangers!
We couldn't have done any of this without you!
And to Beth, whose brilliant blog has helped so many families, including us. Thank you so much for time spent, encouragements written, and the love and support you put into each family! We are so grateful!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Totals and...TOTALLY 2 DAYS LEFT!!
(Disclaimer: We were working with limited light on this one...but you guys are still DA BOMB!!)
Well, the weekdays are ended and we are absolutely left blown away by the generosity and love that we have been shown over the last 5 days!
Like...
You guys have been AWESOME!!!!!!!
Check out the totals from this whole week of giving and remember...
WE STILL HAVE 2 DAYS LEFT!!!!!
yup.
We are bringin' this all the way through Sunday!!
So continue to share the love, pass along our info, and donate a $1!!
Click Here:
or
copy this link:
and post it, tweet it, email it, hot air balloon it....
to pass on the love!!
WE LOVE YOU GUYS!!! Even if we haven't met you.
That is just how incredible you are! :)
Friday, September 28, 2012
Page by Page Totals
We honestly don't even know where to start today.
You guys have left us without words other than to say a very huge THANK YOU that is not even as close to as big as it should be!
And that is the truth!
So with out delay...
Here are the totals from Day 4!
We've got 3 more days left and we can't wait to see what happens!!
Day 5....HERE WE GO!!!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Totals and a Ticking Clock
It is officially Day 4 of Give1 Save1 and...
HOLY BANANAS, PEOPLE!!!
You all are rocking it!
We mean like...Drop-it-like-its-hot, Call-me-maybe?, Mick-jagger-has-nothin-on-you, ROCKIN it!!!
We are absolutely continually amazed by all of your generosity, encouragement, and love! Thank you! Thank you!!!!!
Can't wait to see what happens...cause we already know it is going to be incredible!!!!
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Top Secret News - 48 hrs
Hello Everyone,
Have you ever been blown away by God's blessings? So much so that it leaves you shaking your head in humble wonder?
That's where I'm at right now. God just threw down a huge blessing that inches us closer to the next chapter in our adoption journey.
I'm serious! We have some fantastic, amazing, ridiculously incredible news to share with everyone. It's sort of like waiting in line at Disneyland to ride space mountain! (just less screaming children who have been "holding it" for the last hour while waiting in line)
The anticipation is killing me!
I think I will just go ahead and say it.... We are...
(in my head) "DON'T DO IT ERIK!!! HAVE PATIENCE!! KEEP YOUR LIPS SEALED!"
Jessa made me "pinky promise" while looking her in the eye that I would keep this one a secret....something which I am dreadful at!
So until these 48 hours pass, we will all patiently wait together!
I promise this isn't a "Y2K" fake out, we really do have something exciting to tell you.
Time to stop before I spill it. Stay Tuned!
Erik
Monday, July 9, 2012
Biometrics, Baby!!
What are we going to be doing the day after we get home from CHIC?
Oh...
That's right...
Getting our biometric fingerprints done!! HOLLA!!!
Just got our appointments in the mail today!
Honest moment...I have no idea what biometric fingerprints really mean. Every time I say it, I think I'm going to come out looking like Ironman.
I'm totally cool with that.
But seriously...God is so good!!
Thank you for all of your prayers!
And who knows, if this whole Ironman thing pans out...this blog could get a whole lot more interesting.
Oh...
That's right...
Getting our biometric fingerprints done!! HOLLA!!!
Just got our appointments in the mail today!
Honest moment...I have no idea what biometric fingerprints really mean. Every time I say it, I think I'm going to come out looking like Ironman.
I'm totally cool with that.
But seriously...God is so good!!
Thank you for all of your prayers!
And who knows, if this whole Ironman thing pans out...this blog could get a whole lot more interesting.
Friday, June 1, 2012
The Gift of Rest
You may not be hearing from us for a while.
No, we are not swearing off Facebook or Twitter or Blogspot or Instagram or...any other social media facet of our lives...for the sake of a June version of Lent.
No, we haven't joined a commune...although there are days where the idea seems tantalizing.
But yes, we ARE moving away to a far off land. For 10 days.
Let me start from the beginning...
About a year ago, Erik and I were sitting at a dinner that we had been invited to with some friends of ours, when I felt a subtle squeeze on my leg.
Erik tends to do this when he wants me to say something like, "This has been a wonderful evening, but we must be going now." I told him before we even got there that if he played this card...I would ignore him. (I know...sweet wife.)
So I continued in conversation, pretending that I didn't feel the squeezes getting harder and more anxious. Being the very understanding and gracious spouse that I am, I started bringing up new topics of conversation and asking more and more questions to our hosts. (Seriously...so sweet, right?)
As the night finally came to a close, we said our thank you's and goodbyes and hopped into the car to go home, about an hour after the squeezes began. I was about to lay into Erik with a huge lecture about how we had discussed this habit and its ceasing when he blurted out...
"JESSA!!! I think we have just been given a trip to Hawaii...plane tickets and all!!"
Um....come again?
Needless to say, the following 20 minute drive home included a lot of "WHAT THE HECK?!?!"s and a lot of screaming.
The good kind of screaming.
We have felt so blessed in unfathomable amounts of ways...encouraged, uplifted, prayed over, supported. Especially in this last year.
We have been overwhelmed with love and kindness. And as we look back and think about this moment (almost exactly a year ago), we see this awesome outpouring of God knowing exactly what we would need, exactly at this time.
Rest.
And we see a family, so generous, so caring, and so open to listening to God's call to love His children through what they have been given.
So, in approximately 48 hours, Erik and I will be boarding a plane to a far off land, filled with rest, relaxation, restoration, and well...just good plain ole fun. We will have space to laugh, enjoy each other's presence without interruption, adventurize, and spend some time with people we love very dearly (my sister and brother-in-law will be joining us for part of the trip)!
We want to be very clear that NON, NADA, NOTHIN', NOT A CENT, of the money that we have worked for, fundraised, and been given for our adoption is going toward this trip. We feel that it is super important to state this because there are a ton of people who have graciously supported us in our adoption journey and that is incredible sacred and special to us.
This trip is a gift. A huge gift of rest. A welcomed, anticipated, and completely humbling gift that we are ready and excited for.
Yes, my bag has been packed for 1 1/2 weeks...
No, we are not swearing off Facebook or Twitter or Blogspot or Instagram or...any other social media facet of our lives...for the sake of a June version of Lent.
No, we haven't joined a commune...although there are days where the idea seems tantalizing.
But yes, we ARE moving away to a far off land. For 10 days.
Let me start from the beginning...
About a year ago, Erik and I were sitting at a dinner that we had been invited to with some friends of ours, when I felt a subtle squeeze on my leg.
Erik tends to do this when he wants me to say something like, "This has been a wonderful evening, but we must be going now." I told him before we even got there that if he played this card...I would ignore him. (I know...sweet wife.)
So I continued in conversation, pretending that I didn't feel the squeezes getting harder and more anxious. Being the very understanding and gracious spouse that I am, I started bringing up new topics of conversation and asking more and more questions to our hosts. (Seriously...so sweet, right?)
As the night finally came to a close, we said our thank you's and goodbyes and hopped into the car to go home, about an hour after the squeezes began. I was about to lay into Erik with a huge lecture about how we had discussed this habit and its ceasing when he blurted out...
"JESSA!!! I think we have just been given a trip to Hawaii...plane tickets and all!!"
Um....come again?
Needless to say, the following 20 minute drive home included a lot of "WHAT THE HECK?!?!"s and a lot of screaming.
The good kind of screaming.
We have felt so blessed in unfathomable amounts of ways...encouraged, uplifted, prayed over, supported. Especially in this last year.
We have been overwhelmed with love and kindness. And as we look back and think about this moment (almost exactly a year ago), we see this awesome outpouring of God knowing exactly what we would need, exactly at this time.
Rest.
And we see a family, so generous, so caring, and so open to listening to God's call to love His children through what they have been given.
So, in approximately 48 hours, Erik and I will be boarding a plane to a far off land, filled with rest, relaxation, restoration, and well...just good plain ole fun. We will have space to laugh, enjoy each other's presence without interruption, adventurize, and spend some time with people we love very dearly (my sister and brother-in-law will be joining us for part of the trip)!
We want to be very clear that NON, NADA, NOTHIN', NOT A CENT, of the money that we have worked for, fundraised, and been given for our adoption is going toward this trip. We feel that it is super important to state this because there are a ton of people who have graciously supported us in our adoption journey and that is incredible sacred and special to us.
This trip is a gift. A huge gift of rest. A welcomed, anticipated, and completely humbling gift that we are ready and excited for.
Yes, my bag has been packed for 1 1/2 weeks...
...and yes...Erik is still yet to pack.
So...I bid thee farewell. At least for a little bit.
Need us? We probably won't answer. We will be at the beach.
Aloha!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
A Little Not So Little Update.
I thought that I would take a moment to "adoption update" all of the wonderful people who so faithfully check into our blog. I know that I write blips here and there about what we are doing, what we have finished, and more often, how I am feeling, but I was kindly and graciously reminded by my mother that it would be nice to do a little recap/update in one post.
Even at the ripe age of 28, I often wonder, "What would I do without my mother?"
So, here is what is up in the Anderson Way of Adoption:
1. WHERE DID YOU SAY?
We are adopting from Ethiopia. :) I state this only because we still have had several people ask us where we are adopting from or if we had decided if we were doing international or domestic. If you are new to this blog or new to our story, check out this post on how we came to this decision! As far as preference goes, we have listed a child of either gender between the ages of 0-2 years.
2. WHAT DID THE BEGINNING OF THIS LOOK LIKE AGAIN?
We officially started our adoption process with the Home Study in January. Contrary to what many might think, this only included one visit to our house and the actual "study" of our home was minimal.
I'm not gonna lie...that was slightly disappointing.
The majority of our Home Study was made up of meeting with our Social Worker at the Bethany Agency office, talking about our lives, our families, our hopes, our jobs, our faith...basically like a CSI investigation on steroids and with a strong guarantee of no jail time at the end. (We had some training mixed in with all of that as well...so maybe more like FBI?)
We finished our Home Study at the beginning of April and have currently been waiting for it to be approved by the Bethany headquarters in Michigan. This process has taken a bit longer than we had hoped...but it's almost done!
3. SO WHERE YOU AT NOW, SUCKA?
While we have been waiting for that, we started on our Dossier (Doss-e-ay). Basically, this is all of the official documentation about Erik and Jessa Anderson that will go over to Ethiopia and allow us to be approved to adopt from their country.
It is intense. It has moments of being REAL ugly. And it is tedious. Good thing I inherited my momma's awesome organizational skills. I have never loved 3 ring binders, checklists, and plastic sheet covers so much...in my life!
At this moment, all we are waiting for is our Home Study to be approved and notarized so that we can send it to US Immigration to be approved to bring a child into the country. The rest of our Dossier is COMPLETE! We are hoping to have everything sent off by July....fingers crossed...fingers crossed...
Even at the ripe age of 28, I often wonder, "What would I do without my mother?"
So, here is what is up in the Anderson Way of Adoption:
1. WHERE DID YOU SAY?
We are adopting from Ethiopia. :) I state this only because we still have had several people ask us where we are adopting from or if we had decided if we were doing international or domestic. If you are new to this blog or new to our story, check out this post on how we came to this decision! As far as preference goes, we have listed a child of either gender between the ages of 0-2 years.
2. WHAT DID THE BEGINNING OF THIS LOOK LIKE AGAIN?
We officially started our adoption process with the Home Study in January. Contrary to what many might think, this only included one visit to our house and the actual "study" of our home was minimal.
I'm not gonna lie...that was slightly disappointing.
The majority of our Home Study was made up of meeting with our Social Worker at the Bethany Agency office, talking about our lives, our families, our hopes, our jobs, our faith...basically like a CSI investigation on steroids and with a strong guarantee of no jail time at the end. (We had some training mixed in with all of that as well...so maybe more like FBI?)
We finished our Home Study at the beginning of April and have currently been waiting for it to be approved by the Bethany headquarters in Michigan. This process has taken a bit longer than we had hoped...but it's almost done!
3. SO WHERE YOU AT NOW, SUCKA?
While we have been waiting for that, we started on our Dossier (Doss-e-ay). Basically, this is all of the official documentation about Erik and Jessa Anderson that will go over to Ethiopia and allow us to be approved to adopt from their country.
It is intense. It has moments of being REAL ugly. And it is tedious. Good thing I inherited my momma's awesome organizational skills. I have never loved 3 ring binders, checklists, and plastic sheet covers so much...in my life!
At this moment, all we are waiting for is our Home Study to be approved and notarized so that we can send it to US Immigration to be approved to bring a child into the country. The rest of our Dossier is COMPLETE! We are hoping to have everything sent off by July....fingers crossed...fingers crossed...
PICTURE BREAK!!!
5. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER ALL OF THAT?
After all of that, we wait. We wait for a long time. We are put onto a waiting list to receive a referral of a child. There are no guarantees, but judging from what I have seen, read, and heard, the wait time is anywhere between 9 and 18 months...to receive a referral. Another 6 or so months to actually get a court date, travel, and officially bring our child home. That is...if all goes smoothly...which in adoption, the road is more like budget cut California roads after the rainy season.
6. DOLLA DOLLA BILLS YA'LL!
On the topic of Fundraising...
We have been SOOOOOOOOO blessed. There have been so many instances of grace, compassion, and generosity shown toward us that honestly, we are a little taken back. I have shared this with a few people, but when we started this whole process, finances was one of my biggest fears. It is incredible how God can take one of your biggest fears, when you hand it to Him, and turn it into a reaping of absolute humility and peace.
If you follow our "Fundraising Thermometer" you have seen that line raising over the last few months to almost half of the cost! It is AMAZING! So, I will take this moment to say a huge THANK YOU to all of the people who have given of there own means to help support us on this journey. There are not even enough words to thank you all enough. You truly do have a special piece of our child's life!
We obviously have more work to do in terms of working toward the total cost, but feel so confident in God's wide open doors and blessings!
7. CAN I GET AN AMEN?
Interpretation: How can you be praying?
This is another question that we get a lot and probably one of the best ones that we are asked! We firmly believe that your prayers are one of the strongest supports that we can be shown, knowing that God is faithful to His children who come before Him and seek Him.
So as far as prayers...here are a few:
- That ultimately, God would be glorified through this process, through us, and through each person who is uniquely a part of this story.
- For the process of Ethiopian adoption going on right now, as there are always obstacles, challenges, corruption, and changes. Everything that is happening now effects the lives of children who are waiting for homes with loving families. Please be praying for the Ethiopian and US government, orphanages, and agencies that are working hard to match children with families and care for the orphans.
- For the completion of our Home Study and Dossier...for a smooth, error free process...and for wise and discerning eyes to catch anything that needs to be done or changed quickly and effectively
- Peace, patience, and understanding as we continue to walk through this process. Each new day there are new feelings of excitement, hope, sadness, frustration...you name it. Our heart is to pursue this journey and our child by following God's heart and living in His promises and displaying His character. But that is really hard sometimes. :)
- Continued support in finances. I have been abundantly blessed with great photo jobs (which all of the proceeds go toward our adoption) and, as stated before, we have been SO blessed by the generosity of others. But we haven't reached the end yet! So keep praying!
If you are still reading this...
Thank you. Thank you for walking through this with us, being a part of our story, our child's story, and God's amazing story. We couldn't do it without you.
Phew...
I think that is it. Holy cow. Talk much?
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
My Life As A Time Lapse
As a kid, I remember watching special videos that my dad made. As a photographer for FOX, this was not a rare occasion. However, this specific video I recall vividly in my mind...and I'm not sure why.
To list a few...
You can't always see things clearly when you are in the thick of it. Sometimes it takes watching it all pieced together at completion to realize that the whole process...long, daunting, and challenging as it may be...has created something beautiful. Beautiful and lasting.
In 1995 St. Louis constructed the Trans World Dome (now known as the Edward Jones Dome) in order to bring the NFL back to the area. I remember my dad spending tons and tons of hours piecing together a time-lapse video of its construction. He was so proud of the result after hours, days, weeks, and months of work.
I remember watching the video and being proud too.
I also remember being amazed at seeing something that was built over a long period of time come together in a span of 5 minutes.
Doesn't it sometimes feel like life is that same way? You work so hard for these huge events in life and then all of a sudden they are over and it feels like you were just living life as a part of a time lapse.
The last 4 weeks of our lives have felt that. I mean like high speed, crazy outcome, non-stop time lapse.
- Hosted 1 Student Ministries Fundraiser
- Hosted and ran 2 Adoption Fundraisers
- Completed our Homestudy for Adoption
- Housesat for one of our High School Students
- Had an out of town visitor for a few days
- Successfully put together and completed our High School Mission Trip
- Lead Worship for Sunday Church
- Preached a Sermon
- And a partridge in a pear tree?
I think back and wonder how on earth we fit all of this into our lives (on top of the regular work schedule, photo shoots, bible studies, seminary). When I look back at it, it is just a glimpse of the reality of the time spent to build, construct, and execute the actual events.
It all happened so fast.
Now that I have some time to step back and slow down, I look back at the completed month and see the incredible results of all of this madness!
To list a few...
- Relationships built cross-generationally within our church through raising money for CHIC
- 2 months of prayers and encouragement to get us to the point of completing the first step of our adoption
- $1,700 raised from our Mini Session Photography Fundraiser
- Renewal and Refreshment in old friendships
- Building and deepening in new friendships
- Seeing the fruits of letting go and trusting God
- Changed lives through service
- Stronger relationships within our student body
- Stirred passion in our hearts for Inner City Missions
- Finding purpose in using our gifts to glorify God
You can't always see things clearly when you are in the thick of it. Sometimes it takes watching it all pieced together at completion to realize that the whole process...long, daunting, and challenging as it may be...has created something beautiful. Beautiful and lasting.
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