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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

God Provides

It is so hard to put into words what I am about to say.  We have been so overwhelmed with the love and support of family, friends and a few strangers during our adoption journey.  So, we started this journey financially needing roughly $28,000 to complete our adoption.  I knew God was calling us to step out fully in faith and he would be there to provide!

I jumped in and was ready for this journey until I sent in my formal application paperwork to IAN and then I started to question God and my faith was lacking.  I was an emotional wreak for about a day until I heard a very clear answer from God.  The answer was, "the devil's key to you is going to be through finances and you need to take that key and lock that door because I (God) have this covered".  After that day the weight and pressure of coming up with $28,000 was gone and never once has it come back.  I only spoke of the finances coming in even when others were questioning how and who would provide.  Every bit of money we received we would rejoice and dance around the house.  We gave all the glory to God and thanked Him for that person or family.  I know our little girl was in the hearts of many people and it was God who would work on those individuals hearts.

  There is a little girl in Uganda that is so LOVED and she is my daughter!!  Chosen, Blessed, Beautiful, Important, One-of-a-kind, Precious, Anointed Daughter of a KING!!

So, we began this journey 5 months ago needing $28,000 and today we need $0 

Our Adoption is PAID IN FULL!!!!  

2 Corinthians 9:8  And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work

THANK YOU all who have given and who have been praying for us.  You have all been such a blessing to our family.  This is such an exciting journey to be on with all of you!!  

Please continue praying for the protection of our daughter and the millions of orphans around the world.




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Waiting

It has been a while since I have updated all of you, so here I go.  We submitted all of our paperwork to our agency at the beginning of February and we are now officially waiting for our referral (meaning our child's picture and information)!!!  Every time my phone rings my heart jumps and I am running to answer it.  Sorry to those of you who have called and I sound disappointed when I hear your voice:)  We are still praying that we will have her home this summer!  We can't wait to see her face and know her name.  We have such a love for her and we have no idea who she is.  I just know that my child is half a world away living, breathing, laughing, playing, crying and all the things that my children are doing here.  I just can't wait to hold her warm little body in my arms and let her know that we have loved her before we knew her and we think about her every second of everyday.  It is hard not knowing what she is encountering everyday but we pray for her and her caretakers that God bless them and keep them safe while we are away. Our kids are so excited to meet their sister.  We have been getting the girl's room ready so the bunk bed can be moved in and have it all ready for when she gets home.  Lilah said she will sleep with her if she is scared:)  Lilah is so excited to not be the little sister anymore.  I am just trying to keep myself busy so that the days go by quickly and we get one day closer to her!

Reminder:  Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser is this Saturday March 2nd from 7am to 10am at the Grimes United Methodist Church  ( 801 W 1st St. Grimes).  We will be serving pancakes, sausages, eggs, oj, coffee& muffins!!  Come hungry!!  

We were also so blessed to have Tyler's K-1st grade teacher take time out of her day to make cookies (little  pieces of art) for our bake sale!!  She does such an amazing job and be sure to check out her other creative masterpieces at The Creative Cookie on facebook or fromsweetcorntopeaches.blogspot.com
                                    What an amazing talent this girl has!!  Thanks again Jessica:)


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Blessings

First, I want to thank all of you who helped us with the great Pampered Chef fundraiser!!  The total funds raised were $129.78!!!  Awesome!!

On December 2nd, we had a silent auction that included 47 items from many great businesses and individuals.  We raised $1439 that day!!!

We were also blessed to have Casandra Mueller from Adel volunteer her time and talent to help create our wonderful support letters!  We love them and she did an amazing job.  We are so blessed to have such loving and supportive people in our lives, with such kind and encouraging words to lift us up, and it truly helps me keep going when things seem too overwhelming.

We had our final home study on December 6th and hope to have the home study and dossier submitted to IAN by January!  Once those items are reviewed, we will finally be able to look at a picture of her face, know her name and also her story.  This is a moment we are having a hard time waiting for.

We have been so blessed and supported by so many of you!  This little girl is going to have such a wonderful extended family filled with all of you!  Thanks so much for investing in the future of our child!

We are selling these t-shirts for $15.  This shirt represents the "2 MILLION" orphans in Uganda and the "MINUS 2" is for our daughter and the daughter of the Kiley family; the proceeds are helping to get our families one step closer to making this statement our reality!!  You can email me your orders or Facebook message me!  Email is veach5@q.com.




Friday, November 2, 2012

A little bit closer:)

Here are the adorable dolls I got off Etsy at be mary by hand.  I just love them!!  Our good friends are also adopting a little girl from Uganda (kileyfamilyadoption.blogspot.com) so one of the dolls is for their little girl!!

We had our first home study last night and it went very well.  It was nothing like I had expected.  We talked for over 2 hours about ourselves, family and the adoption while she typed away.  It was like talking to a friend!!  We will have our last meeting on December 6th!!  This is REALLY happening!!!  Each piece of paper work is just one step closer to our little girl!!!!!

Remember to check out the Pampered Chef adoption fundraiser that I am hosting on November 4th.  To place an order you can go to:
 ***HOW TO VIEW THE CATALOG & ORDER***
1. Visit my consultant's site - www.pamperedchef.biz/carissabeer.
2. Click on Shop Online.
3. Click Option 1 and enter our name, Lindsey Veach OR Brianne Kiley, as the host.
4. Shop away!!!

Please make sure to get all orders in by Nov9th!! 

Thanks again for all the love and support!!  


Lilah can't wait for the "real" sister to come and get her dolly!!  She is so excited to be a BIG SISTER!!!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Understanding the fees & schedule of our adoption

 

ITEM

 

FEE AMOUNT



 


PAYMENT DUE 


                  Application Fee

$250    

Due with Application Approval

                  1st Agency Fee
$2,500
Due with Policy Documents
                  2nd Agency fee
$2,500
Due when Dossier is Submitted to IAN
                  Dossier Authentication
$525
Due when Dossier is Submitted to IAN
                  Home Study Review
$300
Due when HS is submitted for review
                  Post Adoption Liability   

$300

Due when Dossier is submitted to IAN

                  Uganda Country Fee
$9,500
Due with Child Referral Acceptance
                  In Country Fee
$700
Due with Child Referral Acceptance
                  Validation Fee
$300
Due with Child Referral Acceptance

                     TOTAL

$16,875

Total Due Before Court Appointment can be set in Uganda

For those of you who are curious about the costs of adoption and the process, I thought this would help.  The items that have been crossed out have already been paid and completed! You are probably also wondering how we plan to come up with all this money, and that is where you come in, our family and friends.  This is a giant leap of faith for us.  We are fully relying on God to send laborers across our path to bring this child home.  Thanks to everyone who is investing into this little girl's future! James 1:27 tells us that "True devotion, the kind that is pure and faultless before God the Father, is this: to care for orphans and widows in their difficulties and to keep the world from contaminating us" (CEB). God is Good!!
                

ITEM

ESTIMATED FEE AMOUNT
              
          PAYABLE TO:

  USCIS-Filing Fee

$720
USCIS with Application I-600A
  USCIS-Fingerprints

$80 per person

USCIS for Biometric Fingerprints
  Child’s Visa
$404 per child
US Embassy in Uganda
  Home study

$950
William Pierce Adoption Serives
Post adoption & finalizing
          $2,200
  Travel Costs (2 trips)
$6,500-8,500
Airline, hotel, drivers, food, etc.  
  Document Expenses
varies from state to state

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Craziness = Success

Yesterday was a crazy but successful day!!  We had a lovely lady offer to take our pictures for our support letters and we had a lot of fun with it.  I loaded a total of 7 children (my daycare children had to come with me) into my van and Nathan's truck and head to the hour long photo session.  I am so excited to see the final photos!

Today was another great day!!  We have scheduled our first home study!!!!!  On November 1 we will be meeting our home study agent and begin that process.  It takes around 5 to 8 weeks to complete this process.  I just envision my daughter's beautiful face and can't wait to plaster it with kisses!!!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

The trip that changed our lives!

       In 2005, the Watoto children's choir came to sing at our church; that was what I call the beginning of my love for Uganda.  I sat and cried at those beautiful little faces that sang so joyfully.  I was so moved with emotion (which is not like me) that I knew something big would happen in my life that would lead me to Uganda.  In early 2010 our church decided to go to Uganda on a mission trip to build a school for the orphan children.  I jumped right in and was ready to go.  The wait was long (2 years) and we had many fundraisers but the ultimate goal was to get to Uganda and serve those beautiful children for 2 weeks.  I had never flown and never left the Midwest so this was a big step for me.  I was out of my comfort zone but totally ready for this experience.  

       Nathan, me and 5 others from my church left on March 1, 2012  and flew for 25 hours to reach the Entebbe airport.  The moment we got off the plane we see a man with a machine gun patrolling the airport.  It was late at night when we arrived so I had no idea what I would experience when I got out of the airport.  We loaded on a bus to drive to Kampala to stay in the guest house.  The drive was scary, no traffic lights or center lines it was nuts. There are no street lights so all you could see for the hour drive were flickering lanterns and an endless line of little makeshift storefronts.  As we got closer to Kampala there were people everywhere.  We made it to the guest house and we had no electricity so the lady dripped some wax from her candle onto the tile floor and stuck the candle in the wax as a way to hold the candle up so we would have light to get our things put away.  The next morning is when my eyes were opened and the images of what I saw are forever etched into my memory.  Kids, Kids, Kids, they were everywhere.  There were lots of people but the kids stood out to me the most.  There were kids carrying babies on there backs and others carrying big containers of water on their little heads.  The images of Africa that you see in the tv commercials to get sponsors for those children crawling in trash heaps is so true.  You would just assume that those children had parents that loved them but unfortunately that is not the case for all of them.  There are around  5 million people in Kampala and 50% are under the age of 15 years old.  WHAT?!!!  

       We traveled to Gulu (200 miles on bus and it took us 6 hours to get there) to begin our work on the school and the stories that we heard there were crazy too.  Joseph Kony was a name I had never heard of but I know it well today.  The children he took to create his Lord's Resistance Army is so real as much as we want to believe that it is not.  The mutilation and killing of innocent people was just so devastating.  We helped build a school that today is educating children to be future leaders of Uganda and help restore that torn part of the country.  After leaving  Uganda and coming home to clean water, electricity and great road systems I still just craved being back with the wonderful people we left behind.  I thought this missing piece of my heart was the craving to be back in Uganda to serve but I was wrong.  In September 2012 God called Nathan and I to adopt from Uganda, for me this was an easy, "YES"!

       I thought about Uganda everyday since I had been home and I knew this made perfect sense.  There was a child in Uganda waiting for her family to love her!!  I was just so thrilled to know that God was allowing us to answer that child's prayers and plea for a family.  When I talked to Nathan he had a very different response, "No we have 3 kids already."  I was not going to just let this call go.  I knew what God was asking me to do so I told God to deal with Nathan while I continued the adoption research.  Only 2 days later Nathan said he heard from God too and he was moved to tears with the love that God had showed him and the love we will show this child!!  That was the day we conceived that little Ugandan girl in our hearts!!  We chose International Adoption Net (IAN) out of Colorado to be our agency.  We have sent our formal application in and will be beginning our home study in the next few weeks.  It takes about  7 months to 1 year to complete this adoption and I want all of you to be part of bringing this beautiful child home!!