Sunday, January 6, 2013

One Week Left

It's the story of my life.

Always wondering...

Where time went.

At this time next Sunday our house will be down to six people instead of ten.

Our four Latvian sweeties will be heading home.

Our future with them is,

at best,

unknown.

In the midst of crossing all our t's and dotting our i's in making sure everything gets done that is supposed to get done for the hosting agency, I find myself wanting to hang on to them a little longer.

I catch myself watching them play,

smiling at their laughter,

hugging them often.

I know they feel it too.

Valerija and Samanta told Shawn the other day, "Seven days and we go home. We no want go home. We like stay here."

Eltons handed Shawn a note yesterday that had three words on it:

Mamma

Eltons

Tetis ("Daddy" in Latvian)

I like how he sandwiched himself in between mommy and daddy.

Liga colored a picture for me and wrote, "Latviski mammai no Ligas." (Translation: Latvian mother of Liga). As she handed me the picture she pointed to the words and then pointed to me. I'm not exactly sure what she was trying to tell me with that phrase, but a week prior to that she had hugged me and said, in English, "You my mommy."

We are not allowed to talk about adoption with the kids and we haven't. But it's hard not to act like their parents. Initially, we introduced ourselves as Shawn and Margie. The kids opted for Daddy and Mommy.

For now we will complete our responsibilities with them as host parents. When they leave, we will begin our home study. We are not rich and don't even know if we will qualify with the US government to bring four kids from a foreign country into our home. But, if this is God's will, it will happen -- one way or another.

So, we will pray and walk through every door that opens, trusting that God will work all things out for His honor and glory and for the good of us and our Latvian loves.


4 comments:

  1. That went too fast. Way too fast. Praying for those heart connections to see you through.

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  2. I will pray that God will open the doors for those children to be part of your family. How beautiful!

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  3. i saw those 4 on the new horizons photolisting from 2012, im so glad they got to spend winter in america with you and your family. they sound really sweet and it's so touching that the youngest ones made a drawing/stated you as their parents. i hope you do get to adopt them, i will prey for you and your family!

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  4. i saw those 4 on the new horizons photolisting in 2012, im so glad they got to be hosted and come to america. the little boy's drawing and the girl's statement of her new parents was so sweet and touching, i feel so bad that they said they don't want to go back but had to. thank you for sharing your hosting experience, i am thinking about hosting this summer and wanted to hear about people's experiences, the complete honest good and bad. i hope you are able to adopt those kids, i will prey for you and your family!

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