Thanksgiving Holidays 2014
As we enjoy our holidays with family and friends, we are thankful for so many things. Even though are Haitian boys aren't home yet, we are still having a wonderful holiday with our other three children. And, of course, we are eating more than we should. As we go to our different families for meals, my children have given us a theme this year from Disney's Bug's Life...."They come, they eat, they leave." We are also having a wonderful time catching up on our distant relatives. We have been asked numerous times, "when are the boys going to get here?" and we still do not know. All is silent in Haiti and we are still waiting to get our of the court system down there. Once they do get out, then they will have a court decree declaring them ours, and they will take our last name. We could literally go to Haiti and they would be ours, but we will still need to get passports, Visas, and finish up the USA side of the adoption to be able to come home. Not sure how long this will take but estimate of three months is good.
Even though we do not have the boys with us we are thankful that hopefully by the Spring they will be home with us.
We are thankful that God placed them in our path so that we could find them.
We are thankful for Chris and Hal Nungester for running the orphanage where are boys are, and the influence they have had on our boys in their informative years.
We are thankful for our three children here in the US that have accepted this adoption and are as excited as we are to get them here.
We are thankful to God for working in our lives and prayerful that all five of our children will come to know HIM and have an active faith in HIM.
We are thankful that Cherdinor's mother and father came to the US Embassy in October and gave up their rights to us so that we can adopt him.
I will leave you with some photos from our trip in September and some videos that make us smile. I will also put pictures of my other children. These five children are what I am thankful for most this Thanksgiving.
by the way "tout moun" means everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving
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