Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Spiritual Adoption

Kirby was dedicated to the Lord on Sunday Oct. 24, 2010 during the worship services at 1st Baptist Spartanburg. Dr Wilton preached a powerful sermon from God's word using Kirby's adoption as an analogy of how God does the same for all who accept His son Jesus as their Lord and Savior. He also explains how everyone can experience their own "gotcha day" into God's family.

Our prayer is for everyone who watches the video below, they will clearly see God desires to adopt all of us into His family. The phone numbers you see on the video are open 24/7 and I encourage you to call if you have any questions about your relationship with the Lord or if you have any prayer request.

I invite you to share this site with anyone you believe would be blessed by what you have seen here.

God Bless You


Saturday, September 18, 2010

Finding our New Norm

We have now been home for 5 and half weeks. The memories of our journey are still so fresh it seems hard to believe its been that long; on the other hand, we have been wide open from Sunday morning August 8th when family and friends started coming by to meet our new princess.

Katherine and I have been overwhelmed by the out pouring of love and acts of kindness since our return. Perhaps this is why it seems we have been home longer than we actually have. Kirby has been truly amazing in her adjusting to all of the changes in her short little life. Simple things like new smells, language, air conditioning, a mom and dad, 2 Jack Russell's, car seat, hardwood floors, big people, a large extended family and more love than any one little girl may have ever received.

Check out our slide show - click on the link in the left margin "Kirby's Story".

Here are some photos from the last several weeks since we've been home:

Eating eggs and peas -
Yumm
Ashly and Kirby in a squealing contest.
 Kirby won

Everybody likes sleeping
on Mom !
Kirby with her "boyz"
Granddaddy Jimmy and
Grandma Kay
A small sacrifice to pay -
BIG brothers sitting in
the third seat...


Kirby's favorite PJs - washed
 daily
Playing in the grass
Playing with Grandma Ann's
necklace

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Re-Entry and Introductions

Cousin Kathy welcoming us
 home
at Charlotte Airport
We made it home ! What a trip - I think Katherine probably said it best when she compared the journey home to birthing a child; 'its no fun while you are doing it but the end result quickly makes the memory of the pain fade quickly'. We arrived into the Charlotte airport right at 11pm Saturday night and were pleasantly surprised to see cousin Kathy waiting to welcome us and to meet Kirby. She probably didn't realize what a big help she was as we gathered all of our luggage and waited with Kat and Kirby as I went into the night to try a remember where I left our car. Not too much longer, we were under way on our last leg of our trip home. We knew placing Kirby into a car seat for the first time for our 1 1/2 hour drive would not be a good thing especially after being confined for most of the last 30 hours. We nailed this one - about the time we hit Blacksburg, she was done with the car seat and at that time it was much safer for her to ride the rest of the way home on Mom's lap than risk Baba having a wreck.

Kirby meets her brothers and sister
for the very first time.
As we rounded the corner home about 1am, I began to cry as the totality of what God placed in our hearts years earlier was now coming to a point of our forever family meeting for the first time. It is difficult to describe the pure joy and thankfulness I was experiencing but to say the least, it is a time in my life I will never forget - God writes the best stories. As we rolled into the drive way, the first thing we say was a big pink bow on our mailbox and another one on the front door along with a poster made by our children welcoming all of us home. It wasn't until the next day we fully realized many friends had decorated the house and prepared meals for us to last the week - we thank you from the bottom of our hearts!!! We enjoyed about 2 hours together as a complete family before we all fell into our beds and enjoyed a nice comfortable bed and some overdue sleep.

By the time the three travelers woke up, the older children had gotten up and gone to Sunday school and Church. The rest of the day was a very sweet time of family and friends stopping by to meet "the princess" and the answer to their prayers.

We are all close to having our "clocks" reset to EST and Kirby is sleeping almost through the night with the exception of about 30mins to an hour when she needs to get in the in our bed to settle back down before returning to her bed a couple of feet away. This week was a sweet time of getting Laura Sims ready for college and planning our trip this Saturday. We are excited because she is ready for this next step in her journey but obviously will greatly miss my "first princess" sweet daily presence in our home. We love you Laura Sims :) !!!!


Here a a few of our favorite pictures from the week:
Grandma Ann playing "paddy-cake"
Grandma Kay loving on
 her new Grand baby 
Kirby checking out
 Granddaddy's  glasses.
My Queen and two Princesses -
I truly a blessed man !
Kirby's first morning at home -
I think she likes it !
Our first family photo

Friday, August 6, 2010

Coming To America (tomorrow)

Happy Birthday to Aunt Katie!!! We love you!!

Shortly after learning our plane seat assignments are across the aisle from each other, we were practicing our "hammock position" with Kirby. I think she likes it!

Levi and Kirby. Levi was adopted by a wonderful family just before his 14th birthday and is a great young man.

Dad giving Kirby a pedicure
Kirby and I have a game we play - we lean our heads from side to side and follow each other laughing




Mission Accomplished - All the paperwork is now complete, new friends for life have been made, tourist sites have been seen, gifts have been bought, weird food tasted and tried. The last thing to do is bring our princess home so everyone can see how beautiful she is and how blessed we are. We leave the hotel at 5am in the morning and if we remain on schedule we should be rolling in our driveway 33 hrs later. If you picked up that this is a prayer request - you would be correct. Thank You!

As precious and cute as Kirby is, she is making up for lost time being in an orphanage. She has gone from not being able to sit up by herself less than 10 days ago, too crawling any where she wants and trying to pull up on everything. She is a "wiggle worm" like we have never seen. The funnest thing and also a concern for anyone on the plane with us all day tomorrow, is she has discovered how to sequel at the top of her lungs just cause she can and its new. I did bring hear plugs and I'm thinking I may be able to fund the trip by selling them to our neighbors on the plane..... It will be an adventure for sure. We are rejoicing this morning because we were able to get seat assignments on our flight next to each other; up until now we were not even on the same row. A direct answer to prayer - thank you Jesus!

Yesterday we piled onto a bus with many of the other families who are adopting from AWAA and headed across town (actually a huge city) to the American Embassy where we declared all of the information we had provided to the US government concerning our adoption was true and accurate. It was a very nice feeling to be on American "soil" even if it was 8,000 miles from home. All U.S. adoptions for all of China are processed through this one office and we were there with many other families from other agencies, about 100 total. Each family sat with their child trying to recognize the child's Chinese name as this is the way they called us up to sign our final declaration of accuracy. Then came over the loud speaker "Zhuang Lu You", and Kat and I looked at each other and said "is that us - it could have been ??" We looked around to see if anyone else was responding to the call. Our Chinese is as bad now as when we began the trip. Nobody moved so we went to the window and sure enough the nice lady had a picture of Kirby and asked to see our passports and sign the form and return to our seats. It happened so quick, Kat said it didn't give her enough time to cry that would come in a few more minutes when a deputy secretary came out an lead us in an oath and congratulate us on what we were doing. She went on to recognize the adoptees who have August birthdays and tell us some stats on what their office has processed over the last 3-4 years. Several of the adoptees were slightly under the age of 14 which is the maximum age children can be adopted and she emphasized the significance of their adoption. Overall it was a fitting time to celebrate the finality of our adoption and made us very thankful and humble God has trusted us to be Kirby's parents. 

We look forward to "coming to America" and seeing each of you as soon as we can.

God is Faithful,

David, Kat and Kirby




Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rookie Mistakes

Even though David and I are veterans we had a few great rookie moments this week...

We had no early appointments yesterday so we put Kirby in the bed with us in the morning and were "sleeping in". The sun rises incredibly early here so the hotel has good, dark curtains. David got up and boiled water for the bottle, my tea, and his coffee. We are using bottled water and boiling it so he grabbed the partially used water bottle from the night before, made everything, and we all crawled back in bed. After Kirby finished her bottle, I drank my tea and it tasted funny, not bad but lemony. David said his coffee was funny too. He got up to check the boiling pot and discovered he had put a bottle of Gatorade instead of water in the pot!! Kirby didn't seem to care and drank the bottle completely. We did have a few extra diapers that day. 

One day we ventured out on our own to the Pearl Market. The hugest shopping area I have ever seen. We walked around for 4 hours and never saw any non-Asian. Well of course I was hungry so when I saw a Pizza Hut symbol I was trilled. It was more of a regular Chinese restaurant that also served pizza. Kirby needed changing so in my very best charade I asked the young waitress where I could change her. She pointed to a booth in the restaurant right near everyone. Well I had no choice so I changed her as fast as I could. She rolls so much when changing diapers, David held her still while I  got the diaper on and off in record time. I then sat her on my lap for lunch. Not one minute later I told David these where terrible diapers, I could feel her going straight thru them. When I looked down, I realized I had put the diaper on so fast that I only gotten it on only half of her "bum-bum" and sure enough she had just gone straight on me. But in a country where children where slit-pants and are allowed to go go potty anywhere at anytime, nobody seemed to care. 

We miss everyone very much and can hardly wait to get home and be a united family. 
We are off to our oath taking ceremony, our final step of paper work and hurdles to bring Kirby home.