Sunday, August 2, 2015

Well, it has been a while...

Meetings, waterfalls, home visits, and paperwork, oh my. So much has taken place over the last few months. Waterfalls? You say. Yes! It was of importance. We traveled to the agency in Latham and met our caseworker. The first meeting was really long and Patrick and I now know how to explain pretty much every detail of our life, our kids' lives, and all of our goals, past adventures, failures, and yet another confirmation of why we are married.
A few weeks later we traveled down with the kids (who were shocked when the caseworker knew their names) and  yet again, reiterated that, yes, we do want more children. On the way back we took the kids to a waterfall in Keene Valley. What an AMAZING site. We were in crystal clear water, thousands of feet up from the base of the mountain, and look out and the water just drops! Amazing and natural. What a great memory we have from this simple break and visit. 
Last week our caseworker came to our home for a visit, you know, to make sure our home is a safe environment, a welcome one and one where the entirety of our family really wants more children.  Other than our 3000sq foot home not being quite big enough for more kids, and Liam saying that if we get a baby it has to be younger than Rebekah because that is "baby order", we are just about ready to be approved for adoption. 
Through this process we also held a raffle in order to raise the rest of the funds for the home study and we were able to finish the expense off. We were able to raffle a tent, some ThirtyOne goods, flyswatters, pies, a cake, and a Gold Canyon candle. Thanks to everyone who participated. 
This September we have a festival in the planning and are looking forward to that. If you would like to volunteer at this we would love help and I think it will be a good time for all, let us know!
There is still so much to be done, but we are amazed at each step along the way, and we continue to move forward with faith knowing that God is the only one who can make this happen. We have changed some of our initial thoughts, opening up to the idea of sibling groups, older (ish) children, and knowing that we move forward each step at a time and just hopefully we don't jump off the waterfall but we enjoy the view along the way!






Nana, to the left our famous winner of selling the most raffle tickets. She won a dinner out for two! Thanks Nana! 

Friday, June 19, 2015

A Post from Patrick

Why do I want to adopt?
First, let me tell you that I have an amazing wife and three beautiful children.  We have always wanted to have a big family and seem to be stalled out at 3.  So why don’t we just stop?  Why don’t we take it as a “sign”?  Anyway, it doesn’t make any sense to have more children; we are only a one income household.  My wife stays at home.  We can’t afford more. 
America says stop, finances say stop, the “sign” says stop.  We say “Go!” Why?
Well, let me put it to you this way. “Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: visit the orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.” James 1:27
So, we should adopt children, because one passage of scripture says to “visit the orphans”?  It says visit.  Go to an orphanage, take a kid out to lunch and you are all set: pure religion.Well not exactly. 
If we look at the root word of visit, it is episkeptomai. This is made up of two Greek words, epi and skopos.  To look toward the goal. To watch after.  Visit the orphans.  Look toward the goal of the orphans in their trouble.  Watch after orphans in their trouble
So pure an undefiled religion is to look toward the goal of orphans in their trouble. To watch after orphans. 
This isn’t just about visiting orphans, this is about taking care of orphans.  What do orphans need?  They need food, they need shelter, they need love, they need God.  How do we do this? We visit them.  We watch after them.  We look toward the goal for them, with them.  We show them the love of God, we teach them love of God.
Luke 1:68 “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel; for He has visited and redeemed his people.”
God “visited” his people.  Same word.  God didn’t just spend a little bit of time with the people, he adopted them into His family and made them His own.  He died for them.
Epi and skopos are also the same two root words that make up the Greek word, episkopos  This is where we get the word Bishop in 1 Timothy 3.  The role of Bishop, or Elder, is not just to visit his congregation, but to take responsibility for the spiritual life that the people live. “they watch out for your souls, as those who must give account.”

We have been called to take care of those who need someone to take care of them.  I am not saying you need to adopt, but I am saying we do.  We can’t wait to “visit” the orphans. God bless, Pat.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

The Update You Have All Been Waiting For...

"Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world. James 1:27.

This scripture has resonated in our minds so much recently as we walk this adoption journey. Though our updates have not been plentiful; paperwork, doctors’ appointments, and fingerprints have been filling our schedules! As we have filed all of our past addresses, autobiographies, financial statements, 20 copies of marriage certificates, birth certificates, and  a sign off on required reading books we are praying each  day for us to be ready for what God has planned for this season in our family’s lives.

          We received a call from the agency about 2 weeks ago and their words were, “you really should just give up, for the requirements you have, and the number of biological children you already have you will be on a waiting list at least five years and more likely up to seven years." Though I felt completely shocked and devastated (understanding the requirement for the agency’s concern) we discussed other possible options. She said the myth is actually, “not enough babies and too many hopeful parents.” We talked about independent adoption and the suggestion that we should consider an older child.
          As we have talked over all of our options and what we are really seeking, we are realizing that this adoption is more about the Will of God than the will of the Wards. Though we would love a brand new baby, we understand that God has called us to complete His will and need to trust that He knows what He is doing. We are going to do our best to promote and “advertise” our desire for a child and know that we have been called to take care of the orphans.
          There have been moments where I have just wanted to say, "Never mind, I don’t need any more children but I believe that God wants us to have more children but He wants His will done and the glory be given to Him rather than us and our own efforts.

          With that, please continue to pray with us that God will give us strength to trust in Him and know that He has a plan for us. Pray for our continued Home Study that all of our paperwork is approved and we can move forward in preparing for grants and other means of finances, and lastly for patience as the right child will come to our family in whatever Godly time that might be. 

Friday, February 13, 2015

Cupcakes, Cupcakes, and More Cupcakes.

Feeling so super excited and blessed by the Lord in this entire venture. We have submitted our formal application, thanks to all of our wonderful friends! The next step...the home study! Completely unexpected, the orders
 poured in. So we got to baking, we baked, and baked, and made frosting upon frosting (which peanut butter frosting is still coming out of my ears) and tied bows, and organized and re organized in our minds of how to make this run as smoothly as possible. Its a good thing we are a great team as a family. Who would not want to be a part of us ;) ?
So enjoy the pictures of our week...




 Yes! They chopped all the peanut butter cups for the peanut butter cupcakes, and only ate one! The dog, however...ate almost 5 lbs.

 17 lbs of confectionery sugar, good to the last drop! Not one ounce of this frosting left!!

No time to change! Stir, stir, stir the delicious ganache! Don't burn it, and make sure its smooth!
 Helpers, helpers, and more helpers! Can we do the sprinkles, (the cupcakes may have been edited by a couple of adults!)
 Thankful for super friends who donated their day to hand cramps, and a non chocolate eater who even frosted about 25 dozen chocolate cupcakes.
 And the winner is....Liam for folding the most boxes and loving every minute of it!
 Don't let them fall or put them near the heater!!!
 So fun handing them out to EVERYONE!!!
 Michelle Lalonde, a major reason our cupcakes were such a success!! Thank you so much for EVERYTHING!!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Cupcakes For A Cause

After believing as though God has given us the go ahead and the prompting to begin the process of adoption we really prayed about how to come up with the large amount of money it requires to adopt. We thought together how we can use our own talents to raise money for some of the "smaller" amounts the adoption costs. One of these costs includes the home study which, once approved, the family is allowed to adopt from any place with the assistance of the adoption agency.
We decided to do "Cupcakes For A Cause" and are absolutely overwhelmed with the support friends and family have shown to help us with this fundraiser. We are so close to our goal!

You Already Have Kids...

        Homeschooling, Pizza Hut, apartments, garbage and more. Our family life involves many different paths each and everyday. Our children: Liam (6), Natalie (5), Rebekah (4) are engineers, mommys, tea party hostesses, builders, entrepreneurs and inventors. Most importantly, they are not only siblings but they are best friends.
       There has been a dream in our family since the beginning of our marriage to have no less than 8 children (all boys, maybe one girl). Imaging a large family has been a constant thought in our minds since before Liam's pregnancy announcement.
         Eight years later and though, yes, we have the best children in the world, we want more! We both love the excitement, the love of learning, the way they teach us as adults, the laughter, the imagination, and just the blessing that each individual personality makes our family.
         After Rebekah's birth it was expressed to us that having children of our own is a health risk to not only to any future children, but also to my physical being. Though taking this into deep consideration we were able to conceive two times after Rebekah. However, much to our disappointment and sadness we lost both pregnancies to miscarriages.
        Pondering and praying and forcing ourselves to believe that we are done having children has always had an unsettling thought in both Patrick's and my minds. Our children, (without prompting) continuously ask, "Mommy, when are you going to have another baby?" Liam says, "I want to have someone sleep in my room." And Rebekah, usually has a baby in her belly.
      About a year and half ago Patrick and I started really seeking the adoption road, however financially, and not wrong timing in God's eyes, we put the process on pause. After this Christmas I realized, that YES! I really do want more children, I REALLY DO!!! With God's blessing, we begin our journey...