Thursday, May 9, 2013

SUMMIT 9



Summit 9…where do I begin… except to say it was A.W.E.S.O.M.E.

Our trip to Nashville was such a treat. We stayed with family, which was such a blessing…and oh, how much we love them! Uncle Tracy, Aunt Jill, Sara, Hunter, and Clay (Mazie, Gage, & Olive, too!) – thank you SO much! We enjoyed the food, conversation, and simply being together!
I can't believe this is the only pic we got of the fam!


So. Summit. Incredible.

So what is Summit?
 
Source: http://www.summit9.org/
Summit is a conference put on by Christian Alliance for Orphans.



Who or what is Christian Alliance for Orphans some might ask? Well, in the words from their website (which is much more eloquent and direct than I would write):

The Christian Alliance for Orphans unites more than 100 respected Christian organizations and a national network of churches.  Working together, our joint initiatives inspire, equip and connect Christians to reflect God’s heart in caring for orphans in adoption, foster care and global orphan care initiatives.  Through the annual Summit, the Orphan Sunday campaign and an array of other initiatives, we seek to help grow communities in the local church known for “defending the cause of the fatherless” (Isaiah 1:17).
Source: http://www.christianalliancefororphans.org/


And, in my own words after my first experience of Summit, I would say 
Summit is an absolute powerhouse of education and encouragement when it comes to all things adoption, foster care, and global orphan care. It was so much fun to be amidst many authors of the books we have been reading recently, as well as, ordinary people who love Jesus and have a passion to serve and love the “least of these”.

Both days began and ended with general sessions that included speakers, testimonies, and worship. Let me just say, Jeremy and I are neither overly sensitive nor emotional…but both days had one of us with tears in our eyes during these sessions. You could definitely feel the spirit of the Lord amongst this time of worship and body of believers!

Every session, testimony, interview, and speaker whether it was inspiring or informative, ultimately pointed us back to Jesus and the gospel of His redemption of us! Jeremy and I both agree that during the past 8 months of our adoption journey we have come to understand the gospel in such a deeper and more meaningful way.

I told Jeremy the other day that as we have been learning how close adoption is to God’s heart through bible study, reading books, and as we have journeyed thus far through this tangible adoption of our first child here on earth, I have begun to I have a greater understanding of the love Paul talks about to the Ephesians.

“so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God” ~Ephesians 3:17-19



I have always known the Lord loved me immensely… but the idea of the actual breadth, length, height and depth of His love is becoming more to the forefront of my mind as I realize and accept that spiritually, I was an orphan whom God in His sovereignty orchestrated my adoption as HIS through the cross before my ever being. It leaves me speechless…

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

"Where in the World is"....The Buzhardt Dossier?


Can you hear that jingle..."Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego"?
Source: http://www.gamebooks.org/show_item.php?id=293
Well, our dossier was completed back in the middle of March. At that time, I mailed our dossier to our case manager at the Kentucky office for review. The only thing the dossier was lacking was our approval from immigration which we would obtain after our fingerprints were completed by the immigration division of homeland security. 

Well...if you remember from my last post, we received our approval in exactly 7 days!!! I scanned over our approval that evening. The next day our dossier was dropped in the mail to begin its journey to Ethiopia (which will take approximately 3 weeks or so). 

Before the dossier lands in Ethiopia, it has 5 stops to make in the United States for authentication and translation. So the journey begins...
 
Source: http://vimeo.com/29762901 (altered)

 
Source: http://www.yourchildlearns.com/us_map.htm (altered)

  TO BE CONTINUED.....

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Immigration, Immigration!



So, I have been slack on updating the blog...but I need document some milestones in the process.

3/11/13

Our I-600A form was in route to immigration! This form met up with our home study (which was sent to immigration from SC DSS)! This part of the process was important and had be completed before our dossier could be sent to Ethiopia. I-600 approval is essential – it’s Immigration giving us the okay to adopt a child from another country and bring them into the US.

3/18/13

The paper chase was official done! We had collected all the documents – whether they had to be government-issued or notarized…it was finally done! Getting a signed letter on letterhead from our bank practically took an act of congress! Our bank actually says they don’t keep their own letterhead in their bank branches…cah-razy!!! Nevertheless, it’s all done!

So, until of late, our dossier documents sat at the Lifeline office in Kentucky (that’s the office where the Ethiopia team is). Our case manager reviewed  everything for us while we waited on our approval from Immigration.

4/4/2013

We received the much awaited fingerprinting appointment.....

4/23/2013

Homeland Security now has our fingerprints...and so does the FBI! :) If it had not been for Jeremy prompting me to recheck the date, we would have missed our much awaited fingerprint appointments. I was confident the appointment was April 24th! I am so glad I listened and double checked!! 



4/29/2013

SIX short days later......we had our Immigration APPROVAL! I couldn't believe it came in less than a week. My expectations had been 2, if not 3 weeks. (Several people have told us six days is RECORD time - and really just four business days!)

It won't be long and our dossier will begin it's journey to Ethiopia!

Friday, April 26, 2013

Home Study is FINALIZED and OFFICIAL!



March 8, 2013

Can I get an AMEN?!

Our home study is complete…finalized…and official! It landed on our doorstop this evening! It has also made its rounds to DSS and should have arrived at Immigration this afternoon too!!

This is a huge milestone! There is so much thanks to give so many people who helped pull it together! THANK YOU…Mom, Carolyn, Jessica, Laura, Doug, Amedisys Family: Dawn, Rachael, Carol; Lowes Family: Dale, Jennifer; and Dr. Dawson! And of course, thank you to Levacy, our social worker – who conducted our interviews and wrote the 15 page thing!

On my recent trip to Guatemala, when I told one of the team members we were adopting (who has also adopted a baby), her response was… “CONGRATS, You’re Paper Pregnant!” I have more paperwork and documents than I can count, and honestly I don’t know how I’m actually keeping up with all of it! I wish I could say the paper chase is done…but now onto the dossier!

What is means to be paper pregnant!


So, here is what all the fuss, time, and paper trail turns into....
one 15 page official, notarized home study!