Tuesday, November 6, 2012

To God be the Glory (Part 2)



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Sunday was an awesome day filled with celebrating Memommy and Gandaddy’s 50th wedding anniversary and their 40th anniversary in the ministry. The day was filled with family, friends, and lots of good food and was certainly all about giving God glory!



On the way home from Dearing, which is about a 2 1/2-3 hour drive, Emmie said, “Mom, tomorrow is the day we are going to see Lexi’s face.” Wayne and I laughed and agreed that would be great. However, we knew the possibility of that happening was highly unlikely. The list came out last Monday and with no match, we had resigned ourselves to look forward to the next list. We were even content to wait until January, when our agency would receive files from two orphanages in Guangzhou. 

Fast forward several hours later. . . With the two days of traveling, the time change, and my nagging allergies, I was in bed and asleep at 8:15. Imagine my surprise when Wayne woke me around midnight to say we had a REFERRAL! I was completely in shock and had a hard time even comprehending what he said.

Needless to say, we quickly opened the email and scoured her information and her SWEET pics. With each and every description, we knew she was ours. Here’s the description of her personality and you’ll see what I mean:
·         Active
·         Restless
·         Talkative
·         Has ready smiles (makes my heart melt!!)
·         Fond of reading picture books
·         Energetic
·         Extroverted
·         And my very favorite . . . She likes to DANCE!
Oh my, she is going to fit right in! This list could describe any of our four children! We could hardly wait to share the news with the kids, but being the sweet parents that we are . . . we let them sleep until 6:45 :)! We asked Emmie how she knew and she said, "I just did!" Wow! They all laughed and felt at once that she was the one. Zachary must have looked at her pictures on my phone a million times throughout the day.

We wanted to share a few details about Baby Girl. She is 2 1/2 years old and will turn 3 in March. She is walking and talking and POTTY TRAINED!! She had surgery at 2 months to correct this really long name that I cannot pronounce and is healthy and meeting all developmental milestones. We cannot be more thrilled. (She was even holding an elephant in one of the photos. Wayne says that’s a clear sign – Roll Tide!)

Today we have submitted our Letter of Intent and will share her photos as soon as our agency says it’s okay. We are happy to show her off . . . just want to make sure it’s okay to post them.

Thank you for your prayers. Now the real wait begins!  Throughout this entire process . . . the good and the bad . . . we continue to learn that it’s not about us . . . it’s all about Him! So again we say, “To God be the Glory! He is Good!”

Thursday, November 1, 2012

To God be the Glory



As many of you already know, THE LIST came out late Monday night. We prayed that somewhere in the wee hours of the morning we would see Baby Girl’s face. We stayed up late and got up off and on to check our email. By the time I left for school, I was nervous because we hadn’t heard, yet I was hopeful. Around 8:00, I got the nerve to text another waiting mom . . . she hadn’t heard either. We gathered strength from one another, ecstatic that if neither of us had heard maybe it was because the calls had not yet been made.  Together we waited, still hoping.  We checked on each other off and on, but there was no word. Lunch came around and then finally the end of the work day, and we knew that this was not the time. Our Baby Girls were not on that LIST. Late in the afternoon, we received a text that our agency had not found a match (for either of us). We were disappointed to say the least.

However . . . I had thought many times about what I would title the post in which we introduced our new baby girl to our family and friends. “To God be the Glory” seemed to be the only title that would fit, and yet several days after hearing that we must continue to wait, I can honestly still say . . . To God be the Glory!!! He is good .  .  . not because He does the things I want Him to do, when I want Him to, but because He is GOD. 

I will never understand how God takes the hopeless situation and brings peace. I will never understand how he takes those dark, hard, heartbreaking days and turns them into good. But what I do know is that He is Peace and He is Good. He defines the two; they are His very nature. And it is often during the sad times that we can see most clearly. 

This week has been tough for numerous reasons, and although not getting a match was heartbreaking, it was only one of several HARD events. It took me a couple of days to remember that when we said yes to adoption we entered a spiritual battlefield. Couple this with the fact that 47 people received Christ at church on Sunday and another eight agreed to follow Him last night at the Fall Festival, and we have waged an all out war! We would have been naïve to believe that it would all be smooth sailing. 

And yet . . . it is in these times that we must depend on a Savior. It is in these times that we can do nothing but pray and watch God work. We long to be a part of something that only God can do, but stepping out is scary. Yet, KNOWING that God is at work is so worth it. Today, God reminded us in so many ways that He is working all things for our good -  a sweet card from a student, an unexpected answer to prayer, a text from a new friend, supper from some OLD friends :) - all ways that God was just reassuring us that He’s got it all under control. How can we keep from singing His praise? And so we say . . . To God be the Glory! He is God and He is Good!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Good News Deserves to be Celebrated! (L.I.D.)

And this is how we like to celebrate . . .

Today we received a much anticipated e-mail from our agency. . . We are logged in with the Chinese government. In fact, we've been logged in since October 8th! (One whole week!) We are so excited.

This means that we are now available for a referral. Our agency believes that the next list will come out at the beginning of next week, which makes it completely possible (although it's still a long shot) that we could be seeing Baby Girl's face very soon. So much to think about. . . I can hardly wait!

Of course waiting is such an intricate part of this journey, and I must admit that this last week I've kind of grumbled and complained about the wait. I just wish it could all move faster!

While I truly know that God is completely in control of this process, our Sunday morning Bible study gave me a clear reminder of why we wait.

Early in his life, God promised Abram that he would be the father of many nations. However, as Abram and Sarai aged there was still no heir. At one point, Abram even considered giving his inheritance to one of his  servants. But again, God assured Abram that his heir would be of his own flesh and his descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the sky. Years passed and still no son. Sarai decided that she was tired of waiting and developed her own plan. She would give Abram her servant, Hagar. Hagar soon conceived but instead being the much sought solution . . . the problems had just begun. Hagar bore a son - but he was not the heir God had promised. I imagine Abram and Sarai had really grown tired of waiting!! More years passed and finally . . . when Abram was 99 years old and Sarai was 89 . . .  God proclaimed that Sarah would soon bear the chosen son. He even changed their names to Abraham and Sarah so that they would always be reminded of his promise. But, do you remember how they responded??? They laughed!!! After all these years . . .

As we discussed this story yesterday, someone asked . . . why do you think God made them WAIT so long. That's such a good question!

However, now that we're at the end of their story, His reasoning is very easy to see. At 100 and 90 the only way these two could become parents was if God did it. Why did they have to wait? So that God would be glorified!

And isn't this what our purpose in this life is all about . . . bringing God glory??? And even as hard as it may be, we can bring Him glory as we patiently wait . . .  always trusting . . . knowing that He always keeps His promises. Is it easy?? Absolutely not! Do we sometimes, like Abraham and Sarah, try to help God with "His" plan? Certainly. However, like those who have gone before us, we can choose to bring God glory by refocusing on His plan, knowing that the process is all about Him and we're just blessed to be a part of it.



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

D . . .T . . . C . . .



Who would have known that those three little letters could mean so much? Wow! We are finally DOSSIER TO CHINA!!! We first sent our Dossier (which includes everything from birth certificates and medical reports to family and passport photos, to our home study and so, so much more) to our agency on July 30, and after almost two months of being authenticated and certified at the county, state, and national level, we received word today that our paperwork is on its way. Praise the Lord!  It should be in China by Friday!

The next step is to be logged in and then it’s a REFERRAL! I can hardly wait to see her sweet face. Although each day brings us closer to the day we meet Baby Girl, I am not going to lie . . . the wait gets harder. 

However, through the emotional highs and lows, God continues to carry us through. Throughout this entire process, He has blessed us beyond measure and has miraculously provided in ways we would’ve never considered.

Thank you for praying for our family as we continue this journey. Please continue to pray that we will trust that God is in control and is continuing to work all things for our good and His glory.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Where did August go?


School started back and now it’s September! The days seem to be flying off the calendar, and we are as busy as ever! Most everything seems to be moving at breakneck speed and yet, among grading papers, lesson planning, baseball practices, recorder concerts (definitely a ploy to get parents to come to the band meeting), sight words and did I mention laundry for six people . . . our adoption process seems to be on the slow boat to China!!! 
                                                   
By the way, we did receive news that our paperwork is moving again. Yay!!! We’re hoping our dossier will be heading to China in two weeks . . . hopefully on a plane, not a boat!

As the days turn to weeks, and the weeks to months, I find myself constantly thinking of Baby Girl. Across a continent and an ocean, there’s a Bray baby waiting. Waiting for arms to hold her . . . waiting for goodnight kisses and bedtime prayers . . . waiting for shared secrets with her big sister.  . . waiting

And I am waiting. As I wait . . .  I wonder . . . is she being cared for . . . is somebody holding her bottle . . . is she healthy . . . is someone whispering while they hold her . . . your mommy loves you . . . your daddy’s coming soon . . . I can hardly stand the thought that we are here.  . . and she is there

When Jesus ascended into heaven, He told His followers that He had to go in order that the Comforter could come. The Holy Spirit . . . able to be in all places at once.  . . here in Georgia and with Baby Girl in China. It is in that knowledge I find peace. Though I can’t hold her, Baby Girl is not alone, and when I wonder . . . I know the Comforter is there . . . preparing her heart  . . . and ours  . . . 

Although we long for the day when the wait is over, we trust that our Father is at work . . . for He understands waiting. In fact, He too is waiting . . . waiting for the day that His children will take up eternal residence with their forever family.  But until then . . . He is here and He is there  . . . offering comfort, constantly reminding . . . you are loved  . . . your Father is coming  . . . soon

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Whew . . .


Another leg of the journey is complete!!

We are excited to share that yesterday we sent in the paperwork for our Dossier (home study, medical reports, financials, passport photos, etc.) minus our immigration approval.



Immigration approval usually takes around 3-4 weeks. So, since we did our fingerprints on July 17th, we didn’t expect approval until next week at the earliest. Imagine our surprise that on the very day we sent in our Dossier, we also received our immigration approval in the mail – only 13 days from our screenings. Wow!!! 





Again, God is reminding us that this is all according to His timing. He’s got it all under control. In Proverbs 3:5-6, Solomon writes, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths.”

Isn’t it overwhelming and awe-inspiring to know that God’s already got it all mapped out? I don’t even have to know all the details, and His will will still be done. Please pray that our family will continue to trust in Him throughout this wild, unpredictable roller coaster ride (AKA the adoption process). We look forward to taking the path He lays before us.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

One Step Closer!!!


This summer has been a whirlwind to the say the least. We’ve barely had a minute to catch our breath, and now it’s almost time for school to start back. We have some adoption news and wanted to share that we are ONE step closer! On Tuesday, we stood in line at the Homeland Security office in Atlanta to have our Biometric Screening. 

For those of you not familiar with adoption lingo – biometric screening is just a fancy title for FINGERPRINTS.






We ought to be professionals by now – this is our third set!!! Well, actually it’s my fifth, since I had to have both my FBI and GBI prints redone. (No, I do not have a hidden criminal history!) The lady at immigration said, “Man, your prints are thick.” Soooo, I’m not sure if I should hold out hope for this set either!

The approval takes three to four weeks, and the next step is to complete our Dossier! Now, that’s exciting, except for the fact that it means another paperwork marathon!! We are definitely up for the challenge.

One step closer. One step closer to a referral. One step closer to China. One step closer to holding our baby girl. We can hardly wait! Please continue to pray for us as God gently reminds us that He is in control and has ordered each step according to His perfect timetable.