This is an EASY way to be a part of Hannah coming home! All you do is ask us for a sippy cup (or use a cup you have at home), then fill it with spare change. If we could have 85 people commit to filling small cups for us, we could raise approximately $1000! That could help us pay for the entire immigration approval process on the US Government side (USCIS fees)!! THEN, we'll be cleaning all the sippy cups and donating them to Hannah's orphanage! Would you please be a part of this simple fundraiser? Please share this event with everyone!
Contact us at hudsononline@bellsouth.net with any questions!
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
AGAIN?!
You might have known it was coming . . . again. :)
It really should not surprise you, if you know us, to hear we are adopting Hudson Little #8!! Woo-hoooooo! Thrilled doesn't begin to describe our excitement!!
Or maybe you are surprised. After all, if you followed the little tidbits of our most recent process, you know our family struggled for quite a while. It was the most difficult transition we've had. As we tell our kids, sometimes the hardest things in life are those most worth the effort.
Or maybe you are surprised because you know how much time we have to dedicate to fundraising to pay for the process, and how impossible it would seem to do so when we are currently raising seven blessings.
But we actually knew all along we would adopt again, we just did not know the timing. And I begged God . . . no, to be honest, I told God we would not adopt internationally again. There was no way we had the literal time to fundraise. Our last process stretched us way too thin and I felt like there were too many moments we deprived our kiddos already at home of our attention.
We looked into adopting from foster care, but were told Kentucky considers a home with five children "filled." I guess they'd call us "overstocked," ha/ha! And as God leads different families to adopt in ways that reach children all over the world, we know He gave us a heart for children living in orphanages. Every child is a gift, regardless of where they come from, and this is just where He holds our hearts. We cannot fight that. We cannot stomp our foot emphatically and tell God it's not going to happen.
Then it dawned on us.
He knows the time we do or do not have available to raise adoption funds. He knows how much our children at home need us. He can still work miracles and provide.
In a super cool twist, God is also allowing us to go through this process with my brother and sister-in-law!! While the chances of our timelines remaining the same throughout the journey would be as rare as a rainbow unicorn, we both received Pre-Approval from the Chinese government on the same day! Our sweet daughter, Hannah, will turn three in a few months, and they will be bringing home an amazing 9-year-old boy named Henry. How awesome is that?!
Our adoption agency caseworkers have had in-depth conversations with us about our family growing so quickly with special needs children in such a short time. They think we're crazy.
Maybe you think so, too. Just know these decisions we make are always preceded by intense prayer, conversation, and Bible study.
Also, you should know we are definitely crazy.
Crazy for Jesus.
Crazy for kids.
Crazy for family.
And we are totally okay with that. Again. :)
It really should not surprise you, if you know us, to hear we are adopting Hudson Little #8!! Woo-hoooooo! Thrilled doesn't begin to describe our excitement!!
Or maybe you are surprised. After all, if you followed the little tidbits of our most recent process, you know our family struggled for quite a while. It was the most difficult transition we've had. As we tell our kids, sometimes the hardest things in life are those most worth the effort.
Or maybe you are surprised because you know how much time we have to dedicate to fundraising to pay for the process, and how impossible it would seem to do so when we are currently raising seven blessings.
But we actually knew all along we would adopt again, we just did not know the timing. And I begged God . . . no, to be honest, I told God we would not adopt internationally again. There was no way we had the literal time to fundraise. Our last process stretched us way too thin and I felt like there were too many moments we deprived our kiddos already at home of our attention.
We looked into adopting from foster care, but were told Kentucky considers a home with five children "filled." I guess they'd call us "overstocked," ha/ha! And as God leads different families to adopt in ways that reach children all over the world, we know He gave us a heart for children living in orphanages. Every child is a gift, regardless of where they come from, and this is just where He holds our hearts. We cannot fight that. We cannot stomp our foot emphatically and tell God it's not going to happen.
Then it dawned on us.
He knows the time we do or do not have available to raise adoption funds. He knows how much our children at home need us. He can still work miracles and provide.
In a super cool twist, God is also allowing us to go through this process with my brother and sister-in-law!! While the chances of our timelines remaining the same throughout the journey would be as rare as a rainbow unicorn, we both received Pre-Approval from the Chinese government on the same day! Our sweet daughter, Hannah, will turn three in a few months, and they will be bringing home an amazing 9-year-old boy named Henry. How awesome is that?!
Our adoption agency caseworkers have had in-depth conversations with us about our family growing so quickly with special needs children in such a short time. They think we're crazy.
Maybe you think so, too. Just know these decisions we make are always preceded by intense prayer, conversation, and Bible study.
Also, you should know we are definitely crazy.
Crazy for Jesus.
Crazy for kids.
Crazy for family.
And we are totally okay with that. Again. :)
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