I asked Jenny Hall to share their adoption story with us and here's what she wrote:
I
wanted to share some exciting news with you in case you haven't already
heard. (Please forgive me for sharing if you already know these
details.)
Last
Thursday, December 6, our adoption agency let us know about a baby boy
who was born on November 27th. He weighed 7 lbs 8 oz and was 20 inches
long. We told them that we were interested in our profile being shown to
the
birth parents.
The
next day, Friday, our adoption worker called and said that this little
guy would be our new son!! Evidently, the birth parents did not want to
choose the adoptive parents, and we were the family waiting the longest.
We were ecstatic!
We have always wanted to adopt again, and Allison has been praying for a sibling ever since
she could talk.
We
started this journey almost 3 years ago in 2009 when a young woman in
NC asked us to adopt the baby girl she was carrying because she didn't
feel she could parent. Feeling it was the Lord's will, we contacted
Bethany Christian Services in Lancaster, PA, and began the process to
adopt a second time. We were very excited as we planned to bring home
another baby girl!
As
the time for the birth mom to deliver came closer, she decided she
wanted to parent. Our family was sad, but understood and trusted that
the Lord is in complete control.
We finished the pre-adoption process with Bethany and became clients waiting to adopt.
At
the beginning of this year
(2012), we received information that birthparents in Illinois were
looking for an adoptive family for their unborn baby girl due in
February. We were open to whatever the Lord had for us, so we pursued
the possibility. We had to update our clearances, update our homestudy,
and do many other things personally and through the agency to prepare to
bring this baby girl home. Once she was born, however, the birthparents
decided that they would parent.
Again,
we understood, but were completely heartbroken. So much so, that Allen
and I had decided privately in our hearts that when our clearances ran
out in January, we would not renew them. Financially, we
were very invested with Bethany for the adoption process, but the two
times our hearts, especially Allison's, had been broken were almost too
much to handle to try again.
We
continued to let the agency know for which adoption situations we would
like to have our profiles shown to the birthparents. However, our
family had not been chosen. In our own hearts, we kept asking the Lord
why we had ever begun this journey if He didn't have plans to bless us
with a child. We were trying to figure out how this was supposed to
impact our lives for Christ.
Added
into this mix, our family needed a newer vehicle. We figured we would
look into it the first of the year. However, in October, Allen's Mom
called and said some friends of ours in North Carolina were getting a
new vehicle and wanted to give our family their nice 2006 minivan. We
were so tickled!
Interestingly,
we had just finished watching the movie Facing the Giants. The coach on
the movie was given a new vehicle. If you've seen the
movie, you know what else happens at the end. We gave all the praise to
the Lord and were quite overwhelmed, but we wondered why He wanted us
to have a minivan with just 3 of us.
Well,
we found out what God had in mind when we brought our new son, Joshua
Allen, home this past Thursday, December 13th! There was no way we would
have been able to get a newer vehicle and also be able to adopt a new
baby!
God's
ways truly are higher than our ways! He composed every note, even to
the precious family of 7 that was asked to take care of our son in
respite care until he could come to his forever home. We had the
privilege to go to their home on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday to spend a
few precious hours with our baby boy. What a special time we all had
together! We will treasure those moments forever.
We
enjoyed a precious placement ceremony with the birthmommy and the
respite care family present. At one point in the ceremony, the
birthmommy placed Joshua into my arms. Words
cannot describe the ache my heart felt for her and the excitement I
felt for myself. I was in awe as I looked down into the face of my son.
My son!
For
years I have prayed that God would bless our home with a child for
Christmas. He did not forget me. I am so thankful for a faithful
Heavenly Father!
It
is amazing just to sit and watch Allen
interact with his son and Allison with her little brother! My heart
overflows with gratefulness and love. Please help us pray that all of
the legalities will go through easily and quickly. We still have legal
risk until about the end of January. (That means the parents can contest
the adoption.)
Thank
you so much for your prayers over the years. Just as the angel told
Zacharias concerning John the Baptist, God heard our prayers. He also
heard the prayers of our family and friends. We look forward to a new
family picture soon!
May God bless you and yours with a precious Christmas season!
Joyfully,
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