Friday, June 14, 2013

Latest (adoption) ~Wendy

Well, a lot has happened since last writing.  
Refresher:  The last update was that they reopened the orph*nage to Chinese visitors.  They also allowed Brinson to go with a group of students to play with the kids.  During that visit Brinson learned that Pierce was, in fact, still alive and well!  Praise!  

I waited at home that day, prayerful and nervous.  Then I received this simple text on my phone, “He’s there!”  I can’t describe the feeling.  This is huge after not knowing for nearly 3 months if anything had happened to him during the winter months.  Every day of not knowing ticked by as though a month had passed. We firmly believe that God has led us to this particular boy.  We have felt confident in His ability to see us through the multitude of hurdles and this was one of the ‘biggies’.  

Brinson wasn't able to get Pierce's Chinese name at that time (his name is very important info needed by our adoption agency) but the next day a friend of ours was able to point him out in a group photo to a student who is very familiar with the kids' names.  Finally, we had a (Chinese) name!!!!  Praise! 

Immediately, I e-mailed it off to our agency to get the following response:  I heard back from China today, and I am sad to say, but********** is not available for adoption, and the orphanage has no plans to make him available.   It is totally up to the orphanage.
Sorry about that!  Have a good day, and I hope we can match you with another special needs child.
Yet another devastating day in this process.  Again, we are happy to adopt a different child but we have been led by our Father to this one.  The response just didn’t measure up to a ‘promise’ so to speak that God has given us; that ‘Pierce’ is ours.  

The answer “No”, is simply not in my vocabulary at this point.
Soon after this email I found a friend to go to the orphanage with me as my translator and see if we could make any headway now that we had a name.  The director was in a meeting but we were invited to a big city wide program that was to be held at the orphanage the very next day.  We were shocked that we were invited.  The program was partly to present a fresh start before the community.  If we hadn’t shown up on that particular day we never would have known about the program.  Praise! 

The next morning I had knots in my stomach.  Finally, I would get to see Pierce and hold him!  I hadn’t seen him since October.

We arrived at the orphanage to find them setting up for the event.  Later government officials, college students, doctors, nurses, and many others began to trickle in for the big day. 
As the older children from the orph*nage began coming out they proudly came up to some of us displaying their new clothes, fresh haircuts, and new shoes.  There were reporters and TV crews there as well.  Later I found a giant video camera in my face while a reporter asked me multiple questions.  Praise!  God provided a platform for me to talk about why we like to come visit the orph*nage and that we are trying to adopt- for the whole city. 
During the interview, I saw out of the corner of my eye, about 20 little ones parading out of the doors in a line.  I wanted to jump up, run over, and scoop Pierce up.  I did restrain myself since I was on camera though. 
It was wonderful to get to then spend the next 3 hours at the program talking to his nanny, holding him, telling him he was loved, and taking a million photos of him.  It was a perfect day!  Such a beautiful gift considering all of the questions, unknowns, and fears.  Pierce must wonder who the crazy white woman is that keeps whispering, "I love you" to him.
While talking with the nanny I learned that the name we were given (after identifying him in a photo) was actually wrong and I got his correct name. 
After the program my translator and friend talked with director about Pierce.  She proceeded to tell us that he isn’t available for adoption because he is healthy.  (I beg to differ on this one b/c his has a history of heart surgery, his head is enlarged, and he is developmentally delayed).  She also said that they will never allow him to be adopted because they need to keep orphans in the orphanage (so they can stay open).  I will not use this as the place to share my opinion about this but I’ll just give you the facts for now. 
At this point, I hear info like this and just see it as another way that God will Wow me!  Again, “No”, isn’t an answer in light of His leading.
So within a day or so I had contacted a government official in our city and he suggested speaking with the Civil Affairs office.  I headed there to meet a kind man that was very helpful and hopeful about the possibilities of us adopting Pierce.  He seemed to not agree with the director’s viewpoint that she shared.  Whew!  Praise!
My adoption ‘file’ will arrive in China sometime in August or September.  Prayerfully, Pierce’s file will get started around that time and then arrive in Beijing to meet up with my file in maybe January or February. 
The big hurdle ahead of us now is that we are not allowed to mention him by name in our paperwork.  His paperwork can recommend our family but the orphanage is not supportive of writing this letter because they say it is not allowed. 
This is what you can pray for next!  Our 2 files must come together and the Chinese government must match us together.  Thank you so very much to all of those who are lifting this up and coming to Him on behalf of Pierce and our family.  We are encouraged, strengthened and challenged throughout all of this. 

Genesis 18:14 Then the Lord said..................."Is anything too hard for me?"

I think not!  :) 

~Wendy

1 comment:

  1. Wow Wendy ! Lots of awesome news. I will pray that everything continues to come together in the amazing way it already has. :-)

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