For quite some time we have known that we had an artist on our hands. Isaiah is constantly doodling or drawing something on almost everything! He loves to create things and has a super imagination.
One of his artistic passions recently has been painting, and drawing, crosses. He drew a picture last summer that was pretty amazing when compared to my abilities, and then at his cousin Ella's birthday party he replicated it on a canvas painting!
While talking last week about our bracelet fundraiser and the adoption process he decided he wanted to get involved. He wasn't sure what he could offer so we just told him to brainstorm. It didn't take long and his eyes wandered to the small canvas painting hanging above his bed. He immediately knew that he wanted to paint the picture and try to sell it. He wanted to do it so badly that he wanted to use a giftcard that Aunt Sissy gave him to Hobby Lobby, to purchase the products. We never made it to Hobby Lobby so today while walking the aisles of WalMart he spotted his dream. So, two canvases, 15 colors of paint and a set of brushes later we walked out ready to Dream some more!
Here is the final product! Over an hour of brainstorming, mixing colors to get just the right hue and then finally putting brush to canvas we have a master piece....
Isaiah wants to sell this painting for the Job Jar, but he would like to take it to school first to show his friends on Monday! We thought we could help him make it open to you all, in a hopefully simple silent auctionish kind of way.
I will be linking this blog to my facebook account. If you are interested in helping him with his project please private message me with your offer. I will then post the offer, minus your name, in the comments section of the facebook link. That way others know what the price is! Or just post your price if you are comfortable!
Isaiah truly hopes to sell it for $10! I think we can do a little better.
I am posting tonight, 1-31-13 and will be closing it at KICKOFF of the Super Bowl! The highest bidder when the ball goes in the air will take home this one of a kind master piece!
IF by chance you are seeing this and don't have access to Facebook feel free to email me at Jon.Peters@k12.sd.us
Thank you so much!
Love to All!
Peters'
PS. Mikah has one started to but he is a very picky so it might be a while before it hits the market!
I am not 100% sure why I am starting this blog but I plan to use it to keep in touch with people and give my sons something to remember their dad by someday. Hopefully it will be a good reflection of who I am and what I strive to be. Enjoy!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
It just takes a whole lot of FAITH!!!
And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes Me ~Matthew 18:5
Dear Friend,
We are not sure when adoption actually came into our lives but we can tell you when God came into our lives! For the past 5 years or so our family has tried to follow God’s lead in everything we do. He has become the center of our household and our lives. Isaiah and Mikah have shown Anne and I the love that little kids can provide if we truly have the faith of a child. For that reason we believe that God is leading us down this new path.
Almost a year ago we were introduced to a little boy in Haiti named Job. Our hearts were instantly broken, and God began to work. We didn’t know why, or how, or even if we would be able to adopt. We have actually had several serious discussions with God trying to tell Him we are not the ones to do this. And every time we have had one of those discussions, He has always answered with a strong and resounding, “Yes you can, and yes you will!”
So, we have stopped arguing with Him and have started to just follow His lead. If we could tell you all of the “God-incidences” that have occurred on this journey, I am confident this whole thing wouldn’t sound so crazy! However, God just keeps putting the right person in the perfect spot or sending the right sign at the perfect time. There is absolutely no way we could ever doubt that what we are doing right now is wrong.
The journey has already been trying at times and yet the support of so many friends, family and strangers has strengthened our desire to do what we feel called to do.
On January 8th our Homestudy was approved, Haiti opened up for adoptions again, and the Voice Of The Orphan(VOTO) Agency asked us to join them on an incredible journey! All in one day! Did I mention we were thinking Haiti was closed for a long time and the Congo was calling our name?! So like we resolved a while back, when God calls we are going to follow. We have officially begun collecting paperwork for our Dossier and hope to turn it in to the Haitian Government sometime in the next month.
Job is currently not adoptable through his orphanage but our house and hearts will remain open for him when that time comes. So at this point we are going into Haiti and trusting VOTO to match us with one of their amazing children! We even asked for a little girl! That would be a huge change for our boy dominated house. The timeframe in Haiti to complete an adoption and bring a child to a forever home is about 12-18 months and this is something we are completely prepared for and excited to wait for! We are ready for the journey that God has already taken us on and excited!
This brings us to all of you. We have been told numerous times that this journey is NOT something a family can do alone, something we are finding out quickly. We have had some time to save up for the Homestudy and other costs that have come with our Dossier completion, however, beyond that our FAITH in God is going to have to lead us. At this point we are actively applying to various grant and adoption loan programs.
Our financial situation with the amazing VOTO family is an astoundingly low $12,000. Compared to other agencies and countries this is an incredibly low amount of money to give a child a forever home. There will certainly be many unexpected costs along the way also which is why we are trying to prepare early and be ready for any surprise that God throws at us!
Our plan to raise these funds is simple, a ton of prayer and hard work! Anne and I will be putting every penny we make from our Advocare sales, her FrassyGirl income, and my work with Thomas Financial straight into our “Job Jar” account at First National Bank in Brandon. We also plan to have a garage sale during the Brandon Rummages and are asking friends and family to donate any items they may not need, for us to sell on the rummage.
Finally, we are simply asking people to prayerfully consider helping us along the way. We know that not everyone understands this journey and why we are on it, and that is okay. Believe us, at times we don’t get it either! We are probably the least qualified in a lot of ways. But our hearts are open and God has spoken.
If you feel that you are being led to help us bring a child home, we would like to give you a simple token of our gratitude. We have had donated to us bracelets from www.mudlove.com. Our bracelets will be made of clay and string and marked with the word “FAITH” on each one. Without the FAITH that we have in God, this adventure would have ended a year ago! An awesome thing about the bracelets is a portion of the proceeds when they were purchased is used to provide clean water to children in Africa. The proceeds that we are able to receive will go 100% to bringing home a Haitian child! It truly takes a village to raise a child and we have been fortunate to be surrounded by an amazing community of believers and prayer warriors! We truly appreciate all of your support, prayers and love! This is a God inspired journey and we couldn’t do it without Him and You!
Please let us know if you have questions or would like to learn more about joining us on our journey! We would love to share our stories of excitement, struggles, Love, and FAITH with you! God Bless!
Love to ALL!
Jon, Anne, Isaiah, Mikah and ?????
Dear Friend,
We are not sure when adoption actually came into our lives but we can tell you when God came into our lives! For the past 5 years or so our family has tried to follow God’s lead in everything we do. He has become the center of our household and our lives. Isaiah and Mikah have shown Anne and I the love that little kids can provide if we truly have the faith of a child. For that reason we believe that God is leading us down this new path.
Almost a year ago we were introduced to a little boy in Haiti named Job. Our hearts were instantly broken, and God began to work. We didn’t know why, or how, or even if we would be able to adopt. We have actually had several serious discussions with God trying to tell Him we are not the ones to do this. And every time we have had one of those discussions, He has always answered with a strong and resounding, “Yes you can, and yes you will!”
So, we have stopped arguing with Him and have started to just follow His lead. If we could tell you all of the “God-incidences” that have occurred on this journey, I am confident this whole thing wouldn’t sound so crazy! However, God just keeps putting the right person in the perfect spot or sending the right sign at the perfect time. There is absolutely no way we could ever doubt that what we are doing right now is wrong.
The journey has already been trying at times and yet the support of so many friends, family and strangers has strengthened our desire to do what we feel called to do.
On January 8th our Homestudy was approved, Haiti opened up for adoptions again, and the Voice Of The Orphan(VOTO) Agency asked us to join them on an incredible journey! All in one day! Did I mention we were thinking Haiti was closed for a long time and the Congo was calling our name?! So like we resolved a while back, when God calls we are going to follow. We have officially begun collecting paperwork for our Dossier and hope to turn it in to the Haitian Government sometime in the next month.
Job is currently not adoptable through his orphanage but our house and hearts will remain open for him when that time comes. So at this point we are going into Haiti and trusting VOTO to match us with one of their amazing children! We even asked for a little girl! That would be a huge change for our boy dominated house. The timeframe in Haiti to complete an adoption and bring a child to a forever home is about 12-18 months and this is something we are completely prepared for and excited to wait for! We are ready for the journey that God has already taken us on and excited!
This brings us to all of you. We have been told numerous times that this journey is NOT something a family can do alone, something we are finding out quickly. We have had some time to save up for the Homestudy and other costs that have come with our Dossier completion, however, beyond that our FAITH in God is going to have to lead us. At this point we are actively applying to various grant and adoption loan programs.
Our financial situation with the amazing VOTO family is an astoundingly low $12,000. Compared to other agencies and countries this is an incredibly low amount of money to give a child a forever home. There will certainly be many unexpected costs along the way also which is why we are trying to prepare early and be ready for any surprise that God throws at us!
Our plan to raise these funds is simple, a ton of prayer and hard work! Anne and I will be putting every penny we make from our Advocare sales, her FrassyGirl income, and my work with Thomas Financial straight into our “Job Jar” account at First National Bank in Brandon. We also plan to have a garage sale during the Brandon Rummages and are asking friends and family to donate any items they may not need, for us to sell on the rummage.
Finally, we are simply asking people to prayerfully consider helping us along the way. We know that not everyone understands this journey and why we are on it, and that is okay. Believe us, at times we don’t get it either! We are probably the least qualified in a lot of ways. But our hearts are open and God has spoken.
If you feel that you are being led to help us bring a child home, we would like to give you a simple token of our gratitude. We have had donated to us bracelets from www.mudlove.com. Our bracelets will be made of clay and string and marked with the word “FAITH” on each one. Without the FAITH that we have in God, this adventure would have ended a year ago! An awesome thing about the bracelets is a portion of the proceeds when they were purchased is used to provide clean water to children in Africa. The proceeds that we are able to receive will go 100% to bringing home a Haitian child! It truly takes a village to raise a child and we have been fortunate to be surrounded by an amazing community of believers and prayer warriors! We truly appreciate all of your support, prayers and love! This is a God inspired journey and we couldn’t do it without Him and You!
Please let us know if you have questions or would like to learn more about joining us on our journey! We would love to share our stories of excitement, struggles, Love, and FAITH with you! God Bless!
Love to ALL!
Jon, Anne, Isaiah, Mikah and ?????
Contact info:
Jon and Anne Peters
1612 River Oak Ave
Brandon SD, 57005
Jon- 605-376-5231 jon.peters@k12.sd.us
Anne- 605-376-4469 anne.peters@k12.sd.us
Friday, January 25, 2013
Friday, December 21, 2012
Here we go!!
The past six months or so have been a complete blur! School has officially completed its first semester. Christmas is next week. Isaiah and Mikah are now officially wrestlers with the Brandon MatCats. Anne and I are just trying to keep our heads above water with wrestling practice, church activities, school, Frassy girl parties and much more! Life just keeps going at a steady clip it seems.
But something just seems missing still. The last post I wrote about our newest adventure...a possible adoption!
Here is a quick snippet of where that stands today and what it looks like for us in the future.
We were introduced to a little boy named Job last spring. Job is about four years old and lives in Haiti. We have prayed and prayed for that little man more than anyone could ever know. For his health, for his future and for anything or anyone that comes in contact with him. We love him, our boys love him and we truly feel like he is part of our family. Despite never even touching him or seeing him in person. We have pictures and even a video or two of him that friends have sent us. He is truly an amazing little miracle.
I have always heard and firmly believe that when God closes a door, He opens a window! For a while we felt that the door to Haiti had been shut and we were just supposed to wait for it to open or just deal with it being closed for good. However, God doesn't work that way when we listen. He opened a window for us, it just happened to be on the other side of the room, in a country we weren't expecting.
But something just seems missing still. The last post I wrote about our newest adventure...a possible adoption!
Here is a quick snippet of where that stands today and what it looks like for us in the future.
Our hopes and prayers were to get the adoption process started and bring Job home sooner than later. Unfortunately the likelihood of that is probably later. The country of Haiti has stopped all adoptions currently as they attempt to go Hauge.(which will be a good thing in the long run I am told) Also, the orphanage he is in is completing a large building project before they start the adoption process. With all of that being said we are not discouraged. Our family still plans to support Job in any way that we can and will have an open door for him when God chooses to allow him into our home! God has done so much for Job and us so far that we have faith there is still a plan there for us all together.
So the process to bring Job home could be 2-3 years or more. We plan to wait like I said but as we have been talking about waiting there has still been a tug in our hearts. There have still been signs from God saying we are supposed to continue this process.(we would love to share those with you) To jump in with what we have and trust that His plan will unfold right before our eyes. The faith of family and friends, and even strangers, have encouraged us to just let go and let God.
There have been far too many crazy things happen for us to just put this all on the shelf and drag our feet waiting for Job...We have had enough trying to tell God "No!" He seems to win that argument every time!I have always heard and firmly believe that when God closes a door, He opens a window! For a while we felt that the door to Haiti had been shut and we were just supposed to wait for it to open or just deal with it being closed for good. However, God doesn't work that way when we listen. He opened a window for us, it just happened to be on the other side of the room, in a country we weren't expecting.
Thus was born the fire for the DRC! The Demoratic Republic of Congo. Through several pretty strong signs we have started to piece together that we are supposed to at least investigate the Congo and it's processes. With a little research and a few emails to some parents involved in the process the Congo has started to grow in our hearts. The kids from the Congo, also known as the "Rape Capitol of the World", are incredible kids with terrible futures. The crisis in the Congo right now is out of control warfare, aids and terror. The need for good Christian families to raise these children is so high right now that the process, if everything is ready to roll, is literally 9 months! That is an incredible turn around but also a best case scenario if paperwork and funding is all present. Obviously we aren't anticipating that type of progress with our situation but we are working hard to understand what God is planning for us here! A message I recieved from a contact yesterday states "Looking at our list of waiting kids in the Congo...we have such a need for families open to siblings (2 sets of twins, a sibling set of 4, another of 3 and one of 2...all kids 2-6). Also needing families to say yes to single placements of both girls and boys 2-4 years old. Some of our little ones have been waiting a year so the 2's are 3 and so on. Please share the word, the need is never ending!"
We have been surrounded by an amazing group of people that have been in this situation and completely understand the burning in our hearts for a kid we have never even met, or seen for that matter!
So at the nudge from God, last week we turned in homestudy papers and process has officially begun!! YIKES!! We hope to have the homestudy complete in the next few weeks and then can start digging into the rest of the process. Having no idea where God is going to plant our hearts is the fun part and we are expecting a lot of crazy times while trying to trust that He will take care of this all!
For now we just ask for your prayers that we can follow where he is leading us and that his plan can be as flawless as possible. We expect many bumps in the road and uncertain times so prayers for peace and patience would be amazing. And finally please continue to pray for Job, Haiti and for the children from the Congo! They need our prayers and support and they need our love!
For now we just ask for your prayers that we can follow where he is leading us and that his plan can be as flawless as possible. We expect many bumps in the road and uncertain times so prayers for peace and patience would be amazing. And finally please continue to pray for Job, Haiti and for the children from the Congo! They need our prayers and support and they need our love!
Please join us on this wild journey!
Love to All!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Creation of the JOB Jar!
As life continues to throw curveballs and open door after door, we continue to stand amazed at what is happening to our family. Here we were, just a few months ago, completely content with how things were going. No intention of "stirring the pot" or "shaking things up"! Life was good.
But like I said in my last post, God has different plans! God has put a little boy, Job, from Haiti in our lives and we are pursuing him with all we have. His, and our future, is uncertain at this point but the farther we dive into this crazy process, the more we are realizing that relying on God is the only way we are going to survive this.
We are probably the last people that should even be considering such a life changing event. I am sure most people say this when the Call comes in, but we really were not prepared. Being a two teacher household and still recovering from past events our budget does not, in any way, allow for a process of this magnitude to even get off of the ground. I don't tell you that to seek sympathy, simply to show you that this is not happening because of us! It is happening in spite of us!
You see, one of our biggest worries has obviously been the financial side. However, a close second to that has been how our own two boys, Isaiah and Mikah, would react. Mikah is probably too young to realize what is happening but still shows excitement for it all because mom and dad are happy! Isaiah, on the other hand is old enough, and at a point in his life where this could be a real hinderance to him. Our fear was he would not want to be a part of it, and he would be completely justified had he said that. We were prepared to honor his feelings also. This was going to be an all or nothing deal. We are a family first and will always be!
So while saying our bedtime prayers a few weeks ago I nonchalantly prayed for Neha, a little girl we sponsor in India. I then proceeded very quickly to pray for Job and that if God wants him to join our family to please show us the way. Prayer was done! The seed was hopefully planted and I was going to bolt from his room as quickly as possible. My hope was that he would have heard my prayer and just give it a brief thought and go to sleep.
Yeah right! Like almost everything with Isaiah there was a question, and another, and another! I began to answer.... Yes, mom and dad are trying to decide if we are the right people to help this little boy named Job... Yes, he is from Haiti (Isaiah has always had the same heart for Haiti that we have)... Yes, it would probably mean some changes to our house and where people might sleep... Yes, he would have two little brothers... Yes, Job would not speak english right away but will catch on quickly... Yes, it will cost a lot to fly him here in an airplane someday.
And on and on and on! His questions were real and his heart was starting to understand. I could sense that he was really diving into this and trying to figure it out.
So I asked him what he was thinking. My turn for questions or just one question as it turned out.
He had already decided that Job could live with us, he had heard us talking about it before... Haiti is not a good place for kids without moms and dads... He could have Mikahs room and Mikah can move into the toy room downstairs... It's okay he doesn't speak english but we are sure going to have a lot of work to do. I (Isaiah) will teach him everything I know about talking and maybe we can find a special teacher to teach him the rest... and finally the biggest commitment I think he could make right now.
He quickly grabbed his Lightning McQueen bank and opened it up. There in the bottom was twelve dollars in cash and some loose change. "Dad, I want to use this to fly Job here", he said. And so it began. The kid that money typically burns a hole in his pocket has the same broken heart we do! I couldn't have been more proud. He has actually worked very hard for that money planting flowers, digging up our old garden and helping Grandma and Grandpa Choo Choo with many jobs. He has every right to go buy candy, pop and toys. However, he has that same tugging happening in his heart right now that is saying we need to help!
So as this story progresses into the uncertain future we sit at a table with a newly created "JOB Jar" as the center piece. A place where Isaiah has decided that money can go in but cannot come out. I am not sure what he has put in this but it seems to be filling up. He and Mikah worked for Miss Val last week and each made $5. Straight into the JOB Jar, minus 50 cents each to buy a broken bouncy ball and a spice rack at our neighbors rummage.
Yesterday when a letter came in the mail addressed to the Peters Family I knew it was for them to open. Inside was a check for $110 from the Church of the Damascus Road. The gentlemen that attend that church are all currently behind razor wire at Fort Dodge Correctional Facility. When they heard about our efforts to help Job they decided on the spot that they wanted to give their church offerings to help. A group of hardened men from all walks of life decided that their hourly wages of 6-35 cents an hour were supposed to help my family. These men save up months to afford phone calls, envelopes and top ramen. And yet they put together a massive amount of money, to them, to help a child that is less fortunate than they are. God is good! Straight into the JOB Jar!
Again, the only reason I am sharing these stories is because we are soo completely amazed at what God is doing in our lives right now! We are not at all equipped for a journey of this magnitude but by simply following where we are being led the pieces are just falling into place. We have great people in our lives that are investing in our future with Job right now. We have never expected a dime from anyone, nor asked a soul for anything more than prayers! But God in his amazing ways has started to open doors and hearts from places and people that we least expected. From the four man cells of a prison to the man in a parking lot handing us $40. We have been told from the start that by just being obedient and following God's gameplan this process will take shape and be an incredible journey. With a little patience and trust I am starting to realize that this is more true that I ever imagined!
Will you please continue to pray for our family as we move forward with this process?! Doctor visits have been completed and some very important phone calls and meetings are taking place this week to get a better grasp on where we are at with it all! It's an exciting time and a very scary time. Please join us in prayer for Job and that he may come home sooner than later!
But like I said in my last post, God has different plans! God has put a little boy, Job, from Haiti in our lives and we are pursuing him with all we have. His, and our future, is uncertain at this point but the farther we dive into this crazy process, the more we are realizing that relying on God is the only way we are going to survive this.
We are probably the last people that should even be considering such a life changing event. I am sure most people say this when the Call comes in, but we really were not prepared. Being a two teacher household and still recovering from past events our budget does not, in any way, allow for a process of this magnitude to even get off of the ground. I don't tell you that to seek sympathy, simply to show you that this is not happening because of us! It is happening in spite of us!
You see, one of our biggest worries has obviously been the financial side. However, a close second to that has been how our own two boys, Isaiah and Mikah, would react. Mikah is probably too young to realize what is happening but still shows excitement for it all because mom and dad are happy! Isaiah, on the other hand is old enough, and at a point in his life where this could be a real hinderance to him. Our fear was he would not want to be a part of it, and he would be completely justified had he said that. We were prepared to honor his feelings also. This was going to be an all or nothing deal. We are a family first and will always be!
So while saying our bedtime prayers a few weeks ago I nonchalantly prayed for Neha, a little girl we sponsor in India. I then proceeded very quickly to pray for Job and that if God wants him to join our family to please show us the way. Prayer was done! The seed was hopefully planted and I was going to bolt from his room as quickly as possible. My hope was that he would have heard my prayer and just give it a brief thought and go to sleep.
Yeah right! Like almost everything with Isaiah there was a question, and another, and another! I began to answer.... Yes, mom and dad are trying to decide if we are the right people to help this little boy named Job... Yes, he is from Haiti (Isaiah has always had the same heart for Haiti that we have)... Yes, it would probably mean some changes to our house and where people might sleep... Yes, he would have two little brothers... Yes, Job would not speak english right away but will catch on quickly... Yes, it will cost a lot to fly him here in an airplane someday.
And on and on and on! His questions were real and his heart was starting to understand. I could sense that he was really diving into this and trying to figure it out.
So I asked him what he was thinking. My turn for questions or just one question as it turned out.

He quickly grabbed his Lightning McQueen bank and opened it up. There in the bottom was twelve dollars in cash and some loose change. "Dad, I want to use this to fly Job here", he said. And so it began. The kid that money typically burns a hole in his pocket has the same broken heart we do! I couldn't have been more proud. He has actually worked very hard for that money planting flowers, digging up our old garden and helping Grandma and Grandpa Choo Choo with many jobs. He has every right to go buy candy, pop and toys. However, he has that same tugging happening in his heart right now that is saying we need to help!
So as this story progresses into the uncertain future we sit at a table with a newly created "JOB Jar" as the center piece. A place where Isaiah has decided that money can go in but cannot come out. I am not sure what he has put in this but it seems to be filling up. He and Mikah worked for Miss Val last week and each made $5. Straight into the JOB Jar, minus 50 cents each to buy a broken bouncy ball and a spice rack at our neighbors rummage.
Yesterday when a letter came in the mail addressed to the Peters Family I knew it was for them to open. Inside was a check for $110 from the Church of the Damascus Road. The gentlemen that attend that church are all currently behind razor wire at Fort Dodge Correctional Facility. When they heard about our efforts to help Job they decided on the spot that they wanted to give their church offerings to help. A group of hardened men from all walks of life decided that their hourly wages of 6-35 cents an hour were supposed to help my family. These men save up months to afford phone calls, envelopes and top ramen. And yet they put together a massive amount of money, to them, to help a child that is less fortunate than they are. God is good! Straight into the JOB Jar!
Again, the only reason I am sharing these stories is because we are soo completely amazed at what God is doing in our lives right now! We are not at all equipped for a journey of this magnitude but by simply following where we are being led the pieces are just falling into place. We have great people in our lives that are investing in our future with Job right now. We have never expected a dime from anyone, nor asked a soul for anything more than prayers! But God in his amazing ways has started to open doors and hearts from places and people that we least expected. From the four man cells of a prison to the man in a parking lot handing us $40. We have been told from the start that by just being obedient and following God's gameplan this process will take shape and be an incredible journey. With a little patience and trust I am starting to realize that this is more true that I ever imagined!
Will you please continue to pray for our family as we move forward with this process?! Doctor visits have been completed and some very important phone calls and meetings are taking place this week to get a better grasp on where we are at with it all! It's an exciting time and a very scary time. Please join us in prayer for Job and that he may come home sooner than later!
Monday, June 18, 2012
A New Kind of Father's Day!
Yesterday, Father's Day, was one of those days that gave me a chance to really reflect on the last 7 years or so. The two little boys in my life, Isaiah(7) and Mikah(4) have been an amazing blessing! We have truly been through a lot with them both and yet I wouldn't trade any of it for the world. Through the good times and the really bad we have become a stronger and more devoted family than we ever would have been had life been smooth sailing! Our resolve and strength as a family has really amazed me and maybe even some that have been along for the ride.
However, as much as I try to think back on the past years I keep getting drawn to the future. The past has presented it's challenges and celebrations and yet as I sit here thinking, the future has thrown out it's own!
For the past four years people have always asked when Anne and I would have baby number 3. Our response every time has always been surprising to most I would imagine. Our two boys were NOT fun babies between colicky nights and sickness and acid reflux, so to have another of our own was just not really ever a consideration. So our response was that we would love to have another but it would most likely have to be "not ours", and more detailed a "Haiti baby".
We really had no serious intentions and just felt that if God wanted us to take that leap it would happen. So it sat. On the back burner. Just tugging at us once in a while.
When someone would talk about their mission trip to Haiti and show pictures of the children...our hearts would beat a little faster.
At concerts when the artist would ask people to sponsor a child in another country...our hearts would beat a little faster.
When our pastor talked about his own sons adoption from Ethiopia...our hearts would beat a little faster.
Finally, when a friend of ours talked about the things happening in Haiti and how her own daughter was moving their full time to take on the challenges, our hearts starting beating faster.
I haven't ever really been one that reads into things too much and can honestly say that God needs to speak to me pretty clearly in order to get his point across. A fault I am not always proud of! But all of a sudden God started talking to Anne and me pretty loudly! Call it crazy or what you will, it has not stopped in the last two months.
As we sat with our friend and listened to her talk about her daughter leaving a few weeks later she began to tell us of some of the kids she has come across. Very subtly it came up that we had always thought our next child would be from a situation like that. God began to talk!
"You should check out Job!" she said. Job? Who is Job? She began to tell us how a little boy named Job had broken her heart several months ago. His dimples. His excitement for life. His giant smile and laugh. His four year old body still wearing 18 month clothes. And his battle with Malaria and overall lack of size for his age.
The conversation went on and became a little more serious but was just chalked up as conversation that night. Until God started to talk! Upon returning home that night Job was on our hearts. Anne couldn't escape him and I was trying to be the "sane" one. It didn't seem like a very realistic thing anyway. We have things going right how we want them right now. Life was finally clicking along. We are at a point where all of Isaiah's bills are almost gone. The boys are in soccer and both will be in school very soon. No more daycare is just around the corner. We couldn't possibly afford the adoption process or even come close. It would just never work logistically. But God talks, ALOT!
Anne began to feel that tug daily and couldn't escape it. We found out that Job has no papers of record and was just dropped off at an orphanage. Making it even harder to become adoptable but not impossible. So Anne called a lawyer on a whim. He just happens to have experience with situations like this. She began to talk more with our friend that fell in love with Job and they began to put a plan together. What seems like an impossible task has loopholes and possibilities. But also the process is discouraging.
Being the voice of reason I told Anne to slow down and see what happens. God will show us how to do this and if it is really supposed to happen. I was leaving for a weekend serving at a Prison Ministry for five days and told Anne to take it easy and just see what happens. I also prayed that God would clear my head of this situation so I could focus on Prison, but if He had a sign for me to make it very clear! Something I had never asked for before.
Guess what? God Talked.
Within fifteen minutes of arriving at my five day getaway I ran into my friend Joel. We have known each for 4 years and stay in pretty regular contact. Joel knows who I am! Joel, like everyone else in the world, didn't know anything about my prayer or what was happening in our home. However, as Joel and I hauled supplies into the prison Joel said, "Hey Job, hold that door for me!" Not Jon, JOB! He quickly apologized for the mix up when I asked what he had called me. I think I offended him a little with my response, but seriously!?! There is no logical explanation for him calling me the wrong name, let alone Job! God talking? I think so.
That was the sign I had praying for!
It also is one of about 25 that God has smacked us in the face with. A donation by the prison inmate church council to help with the adoption process was made. Completely not asked for. Just a group of men that want to help a child less fortunate than them! Along with that we have a lot of family, framily and friends that are stepping up to walk beside us on this journey. And Isaiah has saved $14 so far to help fly Job home!
We aren't completely sure where God and Job are leading us. We would love to welcome Job into our home someday soon of course, if that is what God has planned. It will be difficult, and a long journey we know. But for the moment we feel that there is a plan for our family to grow and that it will be through the adoption process! We pray it is Job, or that Job is leading us to someone else, and that the process is a smooth one.
We ask that you would join us in prayer for Job and our family as we take these next steps. Anne and I have scheduled doctors appointments for physicals and have Home Study papers sitting on our table waiting to be filled out. Soon they will be filled out and mailed in!
Until then will you join us in prayer? For Job! For Isaiah and Mikah! For Anne and Myself! And for those that will be joining us on this journey!!
However, as much as I try to think back on the past years I keep getting drawn to the future. The past has presented it's challenges and celebrations and yet as I sit here thinking, the future has thrown out it's own!
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Isaiah and Mikah 2010 |
We really had no serious intentions and just felt that if God wanted us to take that leap it would happen. So it sat. On the back burner. Just tugging at us once in a while.
When someone would talk about their mission trip to Haiti and show pictures of the children...our hearts would beat a little faster.
At concerts when the artist would ask people to sponsor a child in another country...our hearts would beat a little faster.
When our pastor talked about his own sons adoption from Ethiopia...our hearts would beat a little faster.
Finally, when a friend of ours talked about the things happening in Haiti and how her own daughter was moving their full time to take on the challenges, our hearts starting beating faster.
I haven't ever really been one that reads into things too much and can honestly say that God needs to speak to me pretty clearly in order to get his point across. A fault I am not always proud of! But all of a sudden God started talking to Anne and me pretty loudly! Call it crazy or what you will, it has not stopped in the last two months.
As we sat with our friend and listened to her talk about her daughter leaving a few weeks later she began to tell us of some of the kids she has come across. Very subtly it came up that we had always thought our next child would be from a situation like that. God began to talk!
"You should check out Job!" she said. Job? Who is Job? She began to tell us how a little boy named Job had broken her heart several months ago. His dimples. His excitement for life. His giant smile and laugh. His four year old body still wearing 18 month clothes. And his battle with Malaria and overall lack of size for his age.
The conversation went on and became a little more serious but was just chalked up as conversation that night. Until God started to talk! Upon returning home that night Job was on our hearts. Anne couldn't escape him and I was trying to be the "sane" one. It didn't seem like a very realistic thing anyway. We have things going right how we want them right now. Life was finally clicking along. We are at a point where all of Isaiah's bills are almost gone. The boys are in soccer and both will be in school very soon. No more daycare is just around the corner. We couldn't possibly afford the adoption process or even come close. It would just never work logistically. But God talks, ALOT!
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Job, 2011 |
Being the voice of reason I told Anne to slow down and see what happens. God will show us how to do this and if it is really supposed to happen. I was leaving for a weekend serving at a Prison Ministry for five days and told Anne to take it easy and just see what happens. I also prayed that God would clear my head of this situation so I could focus on Prison, but if He had a sign for me to make it very clear! Something I had never asked for before.
Guess what? God Talked.
Within fifteen minutes of arriving at my five day getaway I ran into my friend Joel. We have known each for 4 years and stay in pretty regular contact. Joel knows who I am! Joel, like everyone else in the world, didn't know anything about my prayer or what was happening in our home. However, as Joel and I hauled supplies into the prison Joel said, "Hey Job, hold that door for me!" Not Jon, JOB! He quickly apologized for the mix up when I asked what he had called me. I think I offended him a little with my response, but seriously!?! There is no logical explanation for him calling me the wrong name, let alone Job! God talking? I think so.
That was the sign I had praying for!
It also is one of about 25 that God has smacked us in the face with. A donation by the prison inmate church council to help with the adoption process was made. Completely not asked for. Just a group of men that want to help a child less fortunate than them! Along with that we have a lot of family, framily and friends that are stepping up to walk beside us on this journey. And Isaiah has saved $14 so far to help fly Job home!
We aren't completely sure where God and Job are leading us. We would love to welcome Job into our home someday soon of course, if that is what God has planned. It will be difficult, and a long journey we know. But for the moment we feel that there is a plan for our family to grow and that it will be through the adoption process! We pray it is Job, or that Job is leading us to someone else, and that the process is a smooth one.
We ask that you would join us in prayer for Job and our family as we take these next steps. Anne and I have scheduled doctors appointments for physicals and have Home Study papers sitting on our table waiting to be filled out. Soon they will be filled out and mailed in!
Until then will you join us in prayer? For Job! For Isaiah and Mikah! For Anne and Myself! And for those that will be joining us on this journey!!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
A Trip Back in Time
When we left Children's Hospital in October of 2008 I didn't know if I would ever care to go back. I wasn't sure why I would want to, or what it could possibly mean to me to go back. The hospital held a lot of memories, both good and bad. The biggest reason I told myself to go back was to see the finished construction project that had started during our stay. Just to see a building I had convinced myself.
That couldn't have been further from the truth.
Thanks to Tom at SpiritDomes and the sale of the Isaiah 40:31 dome, we were given an opportunity to go back to Children's this past weekend. Tom had been setting aside a portion of the sale of the hats with the idea of donating back to the hospital that is such a big part of Isaiah's story.
So I set up a meeting with Andrew and John from the foundation at the hospital. They were excited to have us come and see the changes to the building as well. We talked on the phone and through email about how cool the building had become and how excited we were to see the changes. I still wasn't getting why I was going.
At one point I mentioned how it would be neat if we could pop in and say hello to Isaiah's main doctor, Dr. Baisch. Andrew said he would see what he would do and the next email I recieved from him said that Dr. Baisch remembered Isaiah as,"the little boy from South Dakota", and he would be glad to meet with us. How cool was that we thought. He remembered us three years later.
The day of the visit came. Tour at 11:00, donation to the foundation at 11:30 and then at the zoo by 12:00. Bing, bang, boom.
Yeah right. The building was beautiful. It had changed alot. We didn't recognize much of anything. Isaiah surely didn't recognize it but was intrigued by all of the new kid friendly additions.
We were told that Dr. Baisch would be able to say hello in a few minutes so we made our way to the floor he was working on. As we approached the wing he was on, he turned the corner. A little feeling of every emotion mixed together swept over my body. As I looked over at Anne a tear rolled down her face. And as Dr. walked closer to us he said, "Hey, I think I know you guys", and embraced each of us in a huge hug.
We exchanged small talk for a brief moment and then just like that we were reminiscing like old college buddies. This man had been such a major part of our lives for 30 days that to see him again was like we had never left. We told him of Isaiah's amazing journey since the hospital. He told us about his year 2009, which mimmicked our 2008. He spoke of losing his dad to cancer, his wife and son in law beating their own bouts with the disease and even of his own victory with it. All in one year!
We really were meant to be here this day! You could just feel it. What we thought would last 5 minutes turned into a nintey minute tour and visit with our old friend. By the end he was excited to show us the third floor. The very floor we spent most of our stay. The ONLY floor that had been left unchanged since our stay.
As we walked through the third floor doors you could sense a feeling of unease. Anne began to cry and Dr. Baisch grabbed her and held her. Telling her it was okay, I think a tear even rolled down his own cheek. I followed Isaiah who walked slowly down the corridor. This was his "old college friend" moment. He walked in complete silence down the hall. Looking into the rooms on both sides. For a building that he didn't recognize three minutes ago to turn into this place that he knew was his home for a month seemed unimaginable. He sat motionless on one of the chairs outside the room where he had been treated. For a brief moment you could literally see it all coming back to him. His eyes scanned and his head spun. He knew this place! It was his! God had shown himself in one of these rooms and Isaiah knew it! He was back with his old friend.
I could have stood there all day and watched him soak it all in. But much like any six year old he was soon off and checking out the new carwash style sinks with his little brother. We said our goodbyes to Dr. Baisch and promised to be back. He promised to stop by our house on his way to Nebraska to take Isaiah golfing. And I believe he will.
For one month in 2008 we spent our entire lives in a foreign place, with strangers and not much hope. For the past 36 months we have spent our entire lives in a most amazing place, with FRamily and the faith that if we put our hope in the Lord he will renew our strength!
That couldn't have been further from the truth.
Thanks to Tom at SpiritDomes and the sale of the Isaiah 40:31 dome, we were given an opportunity to go back to Children's this past weekend. Tom had been setting aside a portion of the sale of the hats with the idea of donating back to the hospital that is such a big part of Isaiah's story.
So I set up a meeting with Andrew and John from the foundation at the hospital. They were excited to have us come and see the changes to the building as well. We talked on the phone and through email about how cool the building had become and how excited we were to see the changes. I still wasn't getting why I was going.
At one point I mentioned how it would be neat if we could pop in and say hello to Isaiah's main doctor, Dr. Baisch. Andrew said he would see what he would do and the next email I recieved from him said that Dr. Baisch remembered Isaiah as,"the little boy from South Dakota", and he would be glad to meet with us. How cool was that we thought. He remembered us three years later.
The day of the visit came. Tour at 11:00, donation to the foundation at 11:30 and then at the zoo by 12:00. Bing, bang, boom.
Yeah right. The building was beautiful. It had changed alot. We didn't recognize much of anything. Isaiah surely didn't recognize it but was intrigued by all of the new kid friendly additions.
We were told that Dr. Baisch would be able to say hello in a few minutes so we made our way to the floor he was working on. As we approached the wing he was on, he turned the corner. A little feeling of every emotion mixed together swept over my body. As I looked over at Anne a tear rolled down her face. And as Dr. walked closer to us he said, "Hey, I think I know you guys", and embraced each of us in a huge hug.
We exchanged small talk for a brief moment and then just like that we were reminiscing like old college buddies. This man had been such a major part of our lives for 30 days that to see him again was like we had never left. We told him of Isaiah's amazing journey since the hospital. He told us about his year 2009, which mimmicked our 2008. He spoke of losing his dad to cancer, his wife and son in law beating their own bouts with the disease and even of his own victory with it. All in one year!
We really were meant to be here this day! You could just feel it. What we thought would last 5 minutes turned into a nintey minute tour and visit with our old friend. By the end he was excited to show us the third floor. The very floor we spent most of our stay. The ONLY floor that had been left unchanged since our stay.
As we walked through the third floor doors you could sense a feeling of unease. Anne began to cry and Dr. Baisch grabbed her and held her. Telling her it was okay, I think a tear even rolled down his own cheek. I followed Isaiah who walked slowly down the corridor. This was his "old college friend" moment. He walked in complete silence down the hall. Looking into the rooms on both sides. For a building that he didn't recognize three minutes ago to turn into this place that he knew was his home for a month seemed unimaginable. He sat motionless on one of the chairs outside the room where he had been treated. For a brief moment you could literally see it all coming back to him. His eyes scanned and his head spun. He knew this place! It was his! God had shown himself in one of these rooms and Isaiah knew it! He was back with his old friend.
I could have stood there all day and watched him soak it all in. But much like any six year old he was soon off and checking out the new carwash style sinks with his little brother. We said our goodbyes to Dr. Baisch and promised to be back. He promised to stop by our house on his way to Nebraska to take Isaiah golfing. And I believe he will.
For one month in 2008 we spent our entire lives in a foreign place, with strangers and not much hope. For the past 36 months we have spent our entire lives in a most amazing place, with FRamily and the faith that if we put our hope in the Lord he will renew our strength!
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