Tuesday, July 31, 2012

G Update

So the past few weeks have been really busy with the church so I haven't been able to update.

         We have a couple of updates for the month of July. A few weeks ago while Jeff and I were at youth camp I got a few calls from our social worker while we were out on ministry site. I wish I could explain to you the panic that comes over when it seems like something could be wrong. I am already freaked out that somehow we won't get G. So I called her back as soon as I got to my phone and she says that G has been in the hospital and they think he has Asthma. If you know the Montgomery family you know how funny this is. We are a family of Asthmatics. Me and my brothers have it, my cousins and now my nephews. So when she tells me, I just laughed and said, "Well he must be my son!" Later on we found out he had a severe case of pneumonia and was wheezing a lot. But he is back in the orphanage and they assured me he is better. The same week we also got an assesment with new pictures. This was a really good encouragement after hearing that he had been sick. When I first saw his pictures It looked like a different baby. He has gained 7 lbs since May and is so bright eyed! He looks like a happy healthy six month old! They said he smiles all the time and has started to really interact with the other kids and caretakers. He is improving faster than I would have ever dreamed. I can't tell you how thankful I am for his caretakers. It seems like they love on him and care for him as much as they can. It is such a blessing that it is a christian orphanage with sweet ladies who really love the children. So, G is a growing healthy boy. 

         Also, our case was filed with the court today. The courts are still closed until August 15th but this just means our case is in the waiting line for a court date. This was big for us, its the last step until they give us a court date. But we have hit a little snag. I don't want to give all the details but the main thing is we have to have witnesses that were there when G was found and one of ours isn't cooperating so I ask that you pray that she will so that things can move on smoothly.

      I feel like God has continued to give Jeff and I this strong heart for the orphan. We watched these videos at camp about the kids in Africa and we both left ready to move over there and him teach pastors and me be a nurse. So who knows one day we might just be over there with 15 kids living our dream!

Pray the rest of the court proceedings go smoothly and that the court date will come sooner than later and also that G stays healthy living with so many children and already being sick.

And I wrote a letter to G in my last post check it out if you want!

Oh and we are putting a baby bed together this week! Yay!

Friday, July 6, 2012

To My Sweet Baby G

This last Sunday I had a baby shower.  To say the least we have been blessed. Friends and family came and showered me with gifts and love. Then they prayed over me for our trip and for Baby G. My mom said something in her prayer and it just hit me so hard, she asked God to bless this baby who doesn't even know he has been rescued. So I started thinking, what do I want my child to know and understand about his rescue? This is it

Dear Sweet Baby,
You don't even know we exist. You are living in an orphanage just trying to survive each day. You have already survived against all odds. You don't know a mothers love or a fathers protection. You have been all alone in this world since you were born. To some you are just a poor African child who was abandoned on the street. But to us, you are our son. You are the one God chose to be ours. We choose YOU despite your circumstances and your background. We already have this deep love for you and we have never even held you. You are going from a life of neglect to a life full of love and commitment all because we choose you to be our son. We don't care what physical or emotional issues you may come with, we already love you unconditionally. My prayer for you is that you come to understand that our love for you is a small fraction of the love God has for you. Just like you, we were orphans but God chose to send his son to save us. God chose us, with our sin and all our baggage he chose to die for us just so that we could be called his children. Don't you understand? Your parents are not these people who should be commended for rescuing an orphan child. No, your parents were lost sinners who were saved by Gods grace through Christ's death on the cross. We deserve punishment for our sins, a life out of the presence of God. But instead we get a relationship with Christ, a life where he gives us a purpose and a plan for our lives. And guess what? YOU were a part of that plan. God CHOSE you to be our son before we even knew it.

So, no you aren't  an orphan. You never were. God knew your parents. He had already chosen you to be ours. You are undeserving like us, but God loves you and has a plan for your life. My prayer is that you always know you aren't an orphan. You are a child of God first and our child second.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Fear

It has been a few weeks since we found out we were getting a baby boy. It is still so surreal. I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop. For someone to call and say, "Just Kidding Alicia! You should have known things don't come easy for you!" I know that is just my own doubt and fears getting in the way. My middle name should be doubter. I have been a doubter my whole life. So, God is teaching me to TRUST him. My mind believes that God has a plan for my life, that this deep desire to rescue orphans is from him. I know he is sufficient to provide my needs and the needs of baby G.

You are probably thinking, this girl is crazy. She has this incredible baby boy waiting on her in Africa and all she can do is worry that somehow she won't get him. I know I am. I go from being so excited I literally can't stand it, to thinking through scenarios where the judge reads my information and decides someone with a disease isn't fit to be a mother. And again, God says trust me! My social worker is awesome, when I vocalize my fears to her she just dismisses them and says, "It is in Gods hands Alicia!" My poor sister Laura has been a constant encouragement to me. I don't know what I would do without these Godly people in my life, to remind me to snap out of it.

So, despite my crazy doubts, Jeff and I went and registered for some baby stuff today. I have a shower next week at home in Louisiana. It was so much fun. I have gone through 8 births of nephews and a niece and each time I have been overjoyed to welcome this new addition into our family. But it was so much fun to be planning for MY sweet baby G. He isn't going to know what hit him when he gets home. So much love from an enormous family and lots of sweet ladies at church who are already calling him their grandson.

Since I last updated, we found out the Ugandan Courts close from July 15 to August 15th. My agency is working hard to get us in before then but I seriously doubt that will happen. So right now we are thinking sometime quickly after the courts open back up.

I ask that you continue to pray for the things I asked in my last post.

Just to confirm to you that I am crazy, I am already starting to plan our next adoption. Crazy right? My hearts desire is to have a house full of children from different nations (including the U.S.). To me it is such a beautiful picture. I pray that God provides for the desires of my heart.

Alicia


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

WE HAVE A BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes, it is true. The day I posted online that we were in the "waiting" period, I got a call from my social worker about a baby that was up for adoption in Uganda. I had completely written off the possibility of having a baby. I was expecting a 2 or 3 year old. I don't know that I have ever been more overwhelmed with emotion than the moment I saw a picture of my son. I was "freaking out", for about 3 days and I'm still so excited I don't know what to do with myself. It just feels like he is mine. I know I didn't grow him in my belly, but the love I already feel for this baby is so deep. The love both of our parents feel for this baby that we have only seen in photos is amazing. He is 5 months old. So right now we are waiting for our documents to be sent to Uganda and for them to give us a court date. I will give more specific information on our baby when we get our court date. For now we will call him Baby G.

Here are some specific things you can pray for:

1.)Smooth process of the courts looking at our stuff and giving us a court date.
2)That we do not get this particular Judge who will not rule in favor of an intercountry adoption. He only rules in favor of adoptions to take place with people who live in Uganda.
3)Finances- we are already being hit with some big fees and it is only going to get worse as we get closer to travel. We know God can provide for our needs.
4.) Pray for Baby G, and the ladies who care for him at his orphanage. Pray that his malnourishment has no lasting effects physically and mentally.
5.) Pray for us as we wait. I feel like all of my thoughts all day are about Baby G. I know it is only going to get harder as our love for him grows. As a mom, I just want to be there making sure he is well taken care of and loved on.

We know God has his hand in this, most people wait for months and months until they get a referral. We got one the day we started waiting. God is already blessing us and we are so thankful. We are also thankful for your prayers! We will need them even more as time progresses.

Did I mention, I'm a MOM!!!!!! Yes, I'm still freaking out!




Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Paperwork DONE!

Over the past month or so we have been waiting for our documents to come in from the state so we could finish everything up and send it off to the adoption agency. We finally got our paperwork in and today I have been checking over everything to be sure it is correct. It is really important that everything is just as they ask because if it isn't we have to go through a really long process just to get one document fixed. I feel kind of sad/anxious about sending it all off, sounds crazy but this is what Uganda will see when they approve us for our adoption. It feels like a lot of pressure. And it means I have nothing left to do but just wait for the agency to find us a child/children.

To be honest, I have had a hard time over the past couple of weeks. I am going on 6 months of not seeing my family (we live 12 hours from home) and I have felt so alone. I feel like everyone around me has their own families and lives and here I am missing my family in Louisana and just waiting for our family here to start. I know my identity is not in my children or lack there of, but my only hearts desire is to be a mom. I am experiencing for the first time what it means to HAVE to rely solely on God. I have ZERO control over my circumstances. So I wait, and some days I feel fine and others I feel like my heart is aching too much to function. We went to the park in our little town about 2 weeks ago and there were these 4 black kids playing on the toys and Jeff and I were walking around the track with our dog Saint. They just stopped playing and walked with us for about 45 minutes. The 2 year old held my hand and I told him about the moon in the sky and the different cars passing by, the older kids were with Jeff and Saint playing and talking. The whole time I felt like I might be sick from the heartache I was feeling. I felt like God gave me a little glimpse of what our life will be like and it was great but also made my impatient self want to scream, "Why not now?"

I am not asking for sympathy or anything, this blog is for us to share our joys and heartaches. I know there will be so much joy one day but right now there is a little more heartache. My goal right now, is to focus on doing ministry at my church and growing in Christ. I KNOW my identity is in Him and not in my wants and desires. He has a purpose for my life today before being a mother and I just have to focus on that. Yes, that is much easier said than done.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Our Story

When we were dating we always talked about adopting a little girl from China. I think I always thought I would have a bunch of boys then we would adopt a little girl. We got married and decided not too long after that we wanted to have children. So 2 years passed then I got really sick and all I could think about was getting well. So we moved to Georgia and I found out I had Rheumatoid Arthritis. It was a hard time for me, I was 12 hours from home, didn't know a soul and couldn't get out of the house because I was so sick. I'll never forget the day I was about to pull into my driveway and was thinking about having kids and I saw a sign that said something about adopting. All of the sudden God started to work hard on me about adopting. I began to have this strong desire to adopt. Although my desire to adopt was strong, I still had a strong desire to have my own child. What women doesn't? I remember as a little girl wanting to be a mom, and even growing up all I really ever wanted to do was mother children. When you get married you dream about what your children will look like, what personality they will have. I remember wanting our child to have Jeff's smarts and my tan. I hoped that I would mother boys just like my mom and grandmother did.

So back to the story, I started researching adoptions and praying, we knew for sure God was calling us to adopt. I was being treated for my RA with some very harsh medicines. My doc told me if we ever wanted kids we needed to do it now. So after over 2 years of not being able to have children I went to the doctor and had lots of tests done only to find out that the only way we could have children was through invitro.

I remember the day I got the call, I was at my grandmother's house who just passed away in December. I told her that we would not be able to have children and just like it was nothing she said well honey there are tons of babies out there for you to adopt. And that was that. We knew without a doubt this was why God had already put such a strong desire in our hearts to adopt.

So we started the adoption process quickly and haven't looked back since. I would be lying if I said that I have been fine and we are just so excited to be able to adopt children from Africa. I went through a grieving stage and there are still times when I ask, "why me?" If you are a women you feel a responsibility to give your husband children and when you are unable to do that it is very hard. So I have had these feelings of guilt, sadness, anger and jealousy for all the people who have babies everyday.

The day I saw the sign for adoption, I had been feeling sorry for myself and it was like it just hit me that I wanted a child to fill my desires to be a mother and so that I could experience all the joys of having offspring, and so that I could experience this miracle of giving life. It was all about me, not about a child or about bringing glory to God or doing his will. So, I remind myself, "Its not about you Alicia!"

The days of sadness are less now, and days of anticipation have taken their place. Anticipation of what my sweet babies will look like, what will they have been through when we get them? What will there little personalities be like? Anticipation for the day I get to run to them and take them into my arms and tell them mommy is here. Anticipation to get on that plane and bring them home to be loved on by us and by so many of our family and friends. Anticipation to watch Jeff father our children and teach them the truths of the Bible. Anticipation to see our parents love these children from Africa like they were there own.

What a picture of Christs love for me and what a blessing that he has allowed me to be apart of such a miracle.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Quick Update

We got our immigration approval! This is a big deal, it means we can bring up to 3 kids into the United States with us. We have the Dossier to finish then we are waiting for a referral.

The immigration approval literally took one business day from when we got our fingerprints, to getting the letter in the mail. NOTHING about the adoption process is fast, so this was a good change of pace. Keep praying that our referral will come quickly. Wanting siblings means you never how long it can take for some to come along.