Sunday, March 9, 2008

March 9th

Thanks to everyone for all the prayers, encouraging comments and emails! I received emails that some of you were having trouble leaving comments and I wish I knew more about trouble shooting, but I can tell ya that one of my sisters was also not being able to leave a message the first time and she went back through the registration part the 2nd time and for some reason it started working. If anyone has any other blogger trouble shooting info for this, we would appreciate it.

We are in the final preperations before leaving and I just get so excited at the thought of the day that we head out to Atlanta! Yesterday, as I was driving the thought came to me that there is a child somewhere in Ukraine going on with daily activities with no idea that there is a mommy, daddy, and brother packing right now to come and get him/her. I also thought of how many times each of us as we are going through our daily activites that God who knows everything must look down at us with excitement because He knows something wonderful that is going to happen in our lives that we are not even aware of yet. Just a thought!

We have had several questions regarding the adoption over time and I thought that while we are waiting to leave, I would try to familiarize you with the Ukraine adoption process in the easiest terms possible. So in a nutshell....

Our agency and others that have adopted from Ukraine will tell you that a Ukrainian adoption is a HUGE walk of faith more than any other country. They say this basically because of the unpredictability of the adoption process there and the constant changes. Also, because in most countries you receive a referral for a child and before you leave you have their medical information and pictures, but in Ukraine, you are not given any referral until the day of your appointment in Ukraine. For example, referral that we receive the day of our appointment will be of a child that became registered to become available for adoption on that day. If the appointment goes well, then you leave with a referral of a child to visit and hopefully, travel to the region of their orphanage in Ukraine within a couple of days. It has been a huge walk of faith even already, but we have kept sight of our calling and strongly feel that we are in the will of the Lord in this process. We have a WONDERFUL adoption agency that I can't say enough about, an AWESOME social worker here, and when in Ukraine we will be traveling with a team of facilitators/translators, a Pediatrician that will evaluate our child on our initial visit, and a sweet nanny for Grant for the 3 appointments that he cannot be with us on. What a blessing!!!

Questions that we have been asked by friends and family:
Q. Are you getting a boy or a girl? Good question...we will find out :)

Q. How old will the child be? Another good question...we will find out :) The youngest available in Ukraine is 14 mos, but this is very rare to get a referral for the youngest right now (All things are possible, though :)

Q. How long will you be in Ukraine? more than likely, somewhere between 2-6 weeks- there are several parts to this process...visiting the child, paperwork, court, child medicals, visa for the child- it just depends on how quickly all of this moves along.

Q. I have had a lot of questions about Grant and if he is excited- Let me just tell you, he talks about it constantly and just today he is having a hard time being still for very long because of his excitement. He has so many fun questions and statements about the trip...I will try to share some funny ones with you as we go along.

Talk soon!
Melanie

7 comments:

MICHELLE said...

Hey guys! I get chills everytime I think of what ya'll are doing! MG keeps asking me why I'm crying! God is so awesome and your faith is so unbelievable. I am so excited for you and I just can't wait to hear more!!!!

Richard said...

What a wonderful thing for a young couple to do. I am so impressed with your committment. What a great way to demonstrtate your faith. God will surely bless this effort and your family. Your actions speak volumes more than words ever will about your character and your belief that God will provide all things. Have a safe trip. I look forward to hearing more as you go through this process.

Wade and Allison said...

Hello Hall Family! Our friends, Bruce and Jamie, gave us your blog. We are in the adoption with Ukraine also. Our homestudy has been sent to CiS - so we wait!:)

We are praying for your journey! SOOO Excited for you and to hear your updates!

Isn't pretty great to know God thinks you are cool enough to do this??

Anonymous said...

ONE DAY!!! good grief...seems like yesterday you were sayng you guys were praying about it. i am SOOOO excited. we're following and praying.

Anonymous said...

Happy March 13!!! We are thinking of you guys today and praying for your safe travel to the second best country in the world! :) Have a wonderful trip!
Love,
Bruce, Jamie, Tryton & Maddy Hope

Unknown said...

We are just overwhelmed with excitement!!!! You leave today on the grandest adventure! We pray for you a blessed journey as you surrender what you have any control over - and just let God hold you and love on you. We can't wait to see how He blesses you! Give Grant a hug and kiss for us - he is going to be THE BEST BIG BROTHER!!!!! We love you! Cindy, Ken, Sammye, Kaylin, Allye and our precious "My-Krainian", Jake

Anonymous said...

I'm so excited for you. Thinking of you and tell MC Frogger to behave while in a foreign land...