Todd and Meredith

Todd and Meredith
A blog about the love and joy that came to us through adoption!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

A village

Volunteers from the pumpkin patch today! Amazing group! 
Today at work, we unloaded 1000 plus pumpkins for a fundraiser all for the sake of raising money for the Senior High Missions Trip to South Dakota. We laughed and joked and worked hard and in the end the job got done.
Tonight I sit in my house with the fire going and reflect on one question... how many people does it take to raise a child?
I have thought the saying "it takes a village to raise a child" is true for a while now and today it was out in full force at Cape Cod Covenant Church and I thought about all the teenagers that have gone on missions trip through the church and all the volunteers through the years. I thought about the picnic table team, as I signed the paper for the driver, and I thought about the countless fundraisers and the silent supporters and the amazing love and then I thought does it make a difference? Does a trip like a missions trip for one week during the year make a difference?
I truly believe so! I believe when you see those kids in society as young adults there is a spark, was it the missions trip who knows but I do think it has something to do with the youth knowing that people cared about them enough to help with fundraisers and drive go on these trips. I also think it is important for youth to know they are needed. The houses we will fix in South Dakota can not be fixed without all the teenagers going on the trip, most of the money they pay is for the cost of materials. These kids matter and matter a lot to the residences whose houses we will go work on this summer.
These are great thoughts but what does this all have to do with our adoption journey? Well two things, one we could not do it alone. We couldn't raise enough support, we couldn't go about it without all your prayers, and we can't be parents without a birthmother. Everyone has an important role in our journey to become parents. And two it does take a village to raise a child. It takes a village of caring people to seek out the best for the child and to pray for them and to nurture them into mature Christians and that is my prayer for my child.

I don't care if my child becomes a doctor, a singer, a bus driver, a lawyer, a teacher, an actor, whatever, as long as they know they are valued and that God loves them and they love God! I pray that my child has a heart for God, a heart to serve and seek the best for others because they know that God loves all people!
I can't wait to meet my child but I am not waiting to pray for them! I pray every day that we will be matched soon and that my child will long for God and to serve our awesome creator and Lord!

Friday, September 28, 2012

9 months...

The wait is long. So this month marks the 9th month we have been on the list and we are feeling like we are more than ready to have a baby but it is not our time. Naturally 9 months would make sense to feel ready, right? 

It is like when a mother is pregnant and her child is holding tight inside and they moan about how long they will be past their due date but we don't have a due date yet and we don't have a birthmother yet and still somehow I am still at peace.

I am still at peace with our decision to adopt. Still at peace with the thought that God knows! Still at peace that the average time on the list is 14 months and we still have waiting to do. Still at peace that during this time of waiting we have the amazing support of our friends and family. Still at peace with the time God has given Todd and I to be just Todd and I. 

Do we long for the future? Of course but really we are patience in the step of life that we are in right now. We can do things that those with babies can't do. We can go to a late movie without child care, we can sleep in, we can eat popcorn for dinner, we can have a quiet moment in our house. 

Really though the thing I treasure most about this process is seeing God work. Seeing God's hand when we can pay extra on our bank loan, seeing God send a text from a long time friend when we needed encouragement, seeing God send humor when we needed to laugh. God is good all the time and this week the Sonicflood song- Holiness and one line just keeps running through my head... "faithfulness is what I long for Faithfulness is what I need Faithfulness, faithfulness is what You want from me" God wants me to be faithful in trusting Him, in hoping in Him and so that is what I long for! 

God has blessed us and continues to bless us. We have some amazing supporters of our adoption and we are hoping that by June 2013 we will be able to pay off our bank loan that was not scheduled to be paid off until November 2016. With an interest rate of 10.04% that is a HUGE blessing and so we thank all of you for your support and prayers!

Please continue to pray for us as we wait on the baby that God has planned to be in our lives. Pray for us as we continue to be faithful stewards with our money so we can pay off the bank loan and please give thanks for all of you and all of our supporters financially, emotionally and spiritually! 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

God speaks

I pray every day, well almost every moment, to have more faith and to trust God through everything. Some days it is easy and other days I just have to pray harder.

We are faithfully trusting God through our adoption. We get updates from the agency about how many times they have mailed out our profile and we continue to pray that God will touch a mother's heart to pick us, to pick us to raise their child, to love their child, to teach their child right from wrong, and mostly to show their child how to love God and love others.

As we wait we continue to hear, "How are you doing through all the waiting" and we are doing well. I enjoy the moments of quiet in the morning that I know will pass with a child entering our lives, I enjoy the time to pray and be with Todd, I enjoy the time to think about the future but enjoy the present time as well. But as we wait the thing I enjoy the most is hearing God speak. I hear God reassure me moment after moment that His timing is perfect, His way is right, and He holds me like someday I will hold my baby.

One morning I was doing devotions and God spoke through them and I wanted to share the devotion with you. The devotion comes out of the book Miracles by Karen Kingsbury and it is titled "God's Ways."

"They are the children God has graciously given your servant." Genesis 33:5

After four miscarriages, Margaret and Bill Jefferson endured a daily sense of loss that was cavernous. They had been married six years and wanted babies desperately. Having tried just about everything, they were running out of medical options.
Finally Bill began praying that Margaret would find a friend, someone who might understand her pain, the desperation to be a mother one day. Not long afterward, Margaret signed up to be part of a book club at her church. There she met a woman who shared Margaret's sorrow of multiple miscarriages.
It was Joanne who asked Margaret if they had considered adoption. Margaret had always pictured their babies coming from her and Bill- not from a stranger. "Is that how you...?"
"Yes" Joanne grinned. "We adopted two sister, who wouldn't have had a chance otherwise."
"How can you... how do you love them as your own?"
"They are my own. If God puts a child in our homes, that child is our own for as long as God desires. They're all on loan, when you think about it."
Margaret let the idea sink in. All children belong to God. His to give, his to take, on loan for a season. That night she asked Bill, "Honey, what do you think about adoption?"
"I've thought about it, but guess I've been afraid. I had a teacher who was so excited about adopting a little boy, but the birth mother changed her mind."
"So the adoption fell through. How awful."
"Yeah, she was never the same after that."
"That's why you never brought it up?"
"I guess. Even talking about it makes me think about the possibilities for disappointment."
That part sounded terrifying to Margaret also. But certainly birth mothers didn't change their minds often. "God knows what he's doing," she would tell Bill over the following weeks. "He knows we couldn't stand that kind of loss. Maybe we should look into it a little more."
Finally they contacted a private adoption attorney and shared their fears.
The attorney shared his understanding of their feelings. "It's up to me how I match up up. You can be sure the adoption is almost 100 percent risk-free."
Almost 100 percent. The phrase caught on the edges of Margaret's nerves. The fact was, she and Bill could only pin all their hopes on God. He alone knew what they could tolerate.
Six months after finishing their home study, the attorney called them to his office. He had located a twenty-four-year-old birth mother, who'd given up one other child two years earlier. Her notes in the file explained that she didn't believe in abortion, but she had no interest in being a mother.
The adoption would be open, something the birth mother had requested. Margaret and Bill were fine with that, believing a woman who had thought things through to that point would be more likely to stand by her decision. Besides, the woman had already given up one child. The odds were as good as they could get.
Months passed and they learned that the woman's baby was a girl. Aware that their little girl would be coming home in just five weeks, they named her Brianna Suzanne, and decorated her bedroom and counted the days.
Finally the call came. "She's in labor. If you get down to the hospital, you'll have a chance to see your daughter as soon as she's born."
A lump filled Margaret's throat. They'd lost four babies, but they wouldn't lose this one. "God's so good. I knew it would all work out."
Bill nodded. "Isn't it amazing? Miraculous."
On the way to the hospital, the two of them went over the attorney's instructions. They could visit with the baby while she was in the hospital and as often as they wanted during the forty-eight-hour period when the birth mother could change her mind.
When Margaret and Bill entered the waiting room, their attorney was there, talking with the doctor and the social worker. Something was obviously wrong.
As their attorney led them into the hallway, Margaret's heart was pounding in her throat. He sighed hard. "The birth mother's wavering."
Margaret thought she was dreaming. The'd done everything they could to avoid this. "Wavering?"
Bill leaned against the wall. The impossible had happened, just the way he'd feared, and now he looked drained of all hope. "So it's a done deal?"
"Not entirely. Her first baby was a boy, and apparently she never wanted a boy. And when she found out this baby was a girl, she didn't believe it. Now, she's saying all her life she's wanted a daughter. But it might just be last-minute jitters."
Three hours later the terrible news they'd been dreading was confirmed. The birth mother was adamant and apologetic but she wanted to keep her baby.
The couple left the hospital in a fog. Margaret wanted to pray but she couldn't. The loss was just as great as every miscarriage- a silent sort of grief and loss other people seldom understand.
For weeks after losing the baby girl, Margaret thought about the child. What sort of life would she have? The questions were so daunting, the loss so great, she had no interest in starting the process over again. She and Bill decided they would shelve the idea of parenting for now. If God didn't want them to raise a child, they couldn't do anything to force the issue.
But one day three months later, the social worker called, "I've got another baby girl. She was born a week ago and apparently the family she was headed for had already been given another child. So this baby girl is your if you're interested. The mother waived her rights to the child. There is no danger of a change of plans."
Bill and Margaret looked at each other and their answer was immediate. "Yes."
Overnight, they were the parents of an angel baby, a child they named Brianna Suzanne. God had answered their prayer after all. But they didn't realize the true miracle until they took a call from the social worker six months later.
"I have some bad news. The child you lost out on had a rare heart condition. She died last week."
The news hit Margaret like a baseball bat in the stomach. She sat down, cradling her daughter close to her chest. "I'm sorry. Please... tell the mother we'll pray for her."
When the conversation was over, Margaret remembered her prayer. Please, God... we can't lose another child. She studied her daughter's small features and tried to imagine losing her now, after six months. God knew they could not handle that. And instead God brought them Brianna Suzanne, a miracle baby in more ways than they had known until that morning.

"As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear him; for he knows we are formed, he remembers that we are dust." Psalm 103:13-14


Monday, August 20, 2012

Trust

Adoption is a big game of trust.

We are trusting our agency to pass our profile onto the appropriate birth mothers, we are trusting our friends and family to pray for us and we are trusting God to have the perfect timing in His plan.

Trust is never easy and sometimes comes with the lessons of patience, understanding and faith. I know that God has clearly called us to adoption. I am more and more happy that we are adopting every moment. People always asking how are you doing with the waiting process?

I will say that 90% of the time I am doing great. I am faithful in trusting God and knowing that when the moment comes it will be God's gift but the 10% of the time I will not lie it is hard.

I am ready to come home and spend time with my baby and husband. I am ready to show my baby the love of God and to have them understand that no matter what we can trust God. I am ready to have my friends and family get to know my child. I am ready for well... being a mom! I know it will be tiring and hard but I also know it comes with joy and pleasure and I can't wait to experience all aspects of parenthood.

I am looking forward to the day but for now I will just continue to pray without ceasing for our adoption and I will continue to lean on the love and faithfulness of our friends, family and community! We are blessed beyond words for all the support and kind words we have received and we can't thank you enough for all your prayers!

Our Prayer: THANK YOU God for your faithful caring love for us. Thank you for our family and for all their support and prayers. Thank you God for our friends who encourage us and build us up as we wait for our adoption. God please place on the heart of the right birth mother to pick us, to see that we are ready and able to raise a child in a loving home that will focus on serving you and others. Thank you for the adoption process and for the gift that is to come. Thank you God for all your blessings to us!




Saturday, July 28, 2012

The joys of adoption

Many responses come from telling people you are adopting and in the adoption process I have felt many feelings but for the most part the feelings have been of joy.

Joy in the fact that we will be welcoming a child into our lives that is already loved by so many, joy for the fact that so many are praying for our child, and joy in the fundraising process.

Yes fundraising is exhausting (at 7 pm at the Peters' household tonight it feels like 10 pm to us all!), fundraising is a process but it is a joy. A joy to share with friends, family, and strangers about the calling on our lives to love another; to do what God has called us all to do in loving one another!

Today was no different! We had a fundraiser, a yard sale, and we prepared by collecting donations, hanging posters, talking about it all week on facebook and the day finally arrives and we are set up and for the first hour we were having a great showing. People were coming, we were selling items, we were telling them about our yard sale and giving out fliers about our tee shirts and then nothing.

THE ROAD WAS BLOCKED for a road race!! Ahhh the first reaction was oh well we can't control this just like I can't control when we will receive a child and then I went inside and emptied the dishwasher and prayed that when the road opened that God would bring people here that needed to hear about our adoption or who would be willing to buy stuff. The blocked road also gave us a chance for some great laughs and checking out the merchandise, the joy in the journey. Well as soon as the race was open our road was full of cars ready to shop til they found just the right thing.

We were blessed all day! We saw people stop bargaining when they heard it was for an adoption, we received many donations on top of the items price marked and we saw that people in our community, life, and perfect strangers are generous and caring! It was a joy to fundraise today and share about our love for our future child.

My mom was here all day and she worked so hard and always a great greeter, Todd was in charge of the money and Patty (one of my teenagers) was our entertainment and our endless helper. They were all awesome and the day was a success because they were there but also because people donated so much stuff and come and shopped but at the end of the day it was a fundaiser and people always want to know how much you made... so how much did we make.

Well last night mom was like "I think $200 would be great." I agreed because we didn't have anything for sale for more than $15 and we knew the road race would stop some of the traffic but we serve a God bigger than road races or ticket prices and we were able to raise $417.13

Can you believe it?? Nothing short of a miracle so THANK YOU! Thank you! Thank you! But mostly thank you to God for providing for us in another way that we didn't think was possible! Thank you!! As always at the end of the night it is a JOY TO SERVE GOD and serve Him with so many wonderful families and friends and community members!

Here are some pictures from the day! Enjoy!
Friends from church were some of our early shoppers :) 
 Mom with the necklace pile! 
 Susan and Mike Smith shopping the books
 Donna Griswold chatting with other shoppers
 Patty dressed mom as advertisement for the Yard Sale! 
 Do you see the JOY??
 The joy of trying out some of the yard sale findings. 
 Patty's turn! :) The slippers with pink socks and a pink lamp. High Fashion. 
 Todd's family shopping the yard sale. Always a joy to have family around. 
 Todd's mom (soon to be grandmother) shopping. 
 The family- our greatest supporters!!!!!
My mom (Anita), Todd's Cousin (Erik), Todd, Todd's dad (Scott), Todd's mom (Joanne), Todd's Uncle (Mike), Me, Todd's Aunt (Karen)


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Yard Sale for our adoption!

We are having a Yard Sale as a fundraiser for our adoption! 
We are collecting items that we can sell (no couches or electronics please) and we are looking for people who would like to help with set up, selling, and clean up! 
Here are the details of our upcoming YARD SALE! We are having a multi-family yard sale to raise money for our adoption! All proceeds will help with the adoption cost for our baby!
Come shop and get some awesome items and know that you are supporting our future family! :)
We will have items for sale for children, teenagers, college students, adults, EVERYONE! Come on by and SHOP!
Hope to see you Saturday, July 28 from 8 am to 2 pm at 7 Poplar Lane South Dennis, MA 02660. 

Friday, June 22, 2012

Waiting for the little things


Adoption is a lot of waiting as you can tell by now but we are not just waiting for the big events of receiving a phone call, making a relationship with a birth mother, having our child born, bringing them home and then finalizing our adoption.


As we continue to wait for the moment that we hold our child in our arms, we continue to trust God's timing. 

We are waiting for the little things like every expecting parents. Todd and I had the joy of going to the beach with our friends this week and when we got home we both were like "we can't wait to bring our child to the beach with friends and family!"

Todd and I are celebrating our 6th wedding anniversary this weekend so we went to celebrate by seeing Brave, the Pixar movie, and in there was a ton of kids and families. We so enjoyed all the little kids laughing and talking about what they were experiencing. We can not wait to take our child to the movies, to have them enjoy the simple things of life and to have the joys of being a child with loving parents.

We continue to work on paying off our adoption loan through dedication, amazing gifts from people, and selling our tee shirts and coffee! If you are wanting to buy a shirt, today is a great day for that and we so appreciate all who have bought shirts and supported us in our adoption.

Todd and I have been going through our house in preparation for our next fundraiser... A YARD SALE! We are going to be having a yard sale at our house on Saturday, July 28 from 8 am to 2 pm. We will be selling all kinds of stuff and some of our friends are donating items too. So stop by, get some great deals and support our adoption! Hope to see you at our Yard Sale on July 28!