"midlife" trip to Alaska. We went away with some old college friends of ours to Deep Creek Lake. We had a wonderful time of fellowship, sharing and fun on their boat. God sort of presented 2 choices to Paul and I- One was to live like most of our friends who were empty nesting and invest in things to enjoy while moving towards retirement ( what does retirement even mean) or invest in the life of a child. We asked about Jacob and the other children and the rest is history....We have never regretted our choice. Jacob had severe scoliosis and he has had 3 major back surgeries at Johns Hopkins. The curve in his back was 103 degrees and he lost 50 % of his lung capacity in his r lung because of it. He has struggled to overcome some interests that we disagree with ( mostly influenced by his life in the Russian orphanage) but he has overcome them. It is such an amazing journey to watch your child begin to understand the value they are to God, and to desire to have a relationship with Him. This day we celebrate the life - 21 yrs of Jacob. He is an amazing and sensitive yg. man whom I love to call my son and I cherish his life being in mine every day. Happy birthday Jacob.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Celebrating Jacob turning 21- An older child we took a chance on
"midlife" trip to Alaska. We went away with some old college friends of ours to Deep Creek Lake. We had a wonderful time of fellowship, sharing and fun on their boat. God sort of presented 2 choices to Paul and I- One was to live like most of our friends who were empty nesting and invest in things to enjoy while moving towards retirement ( what does retirement even mean) or invest in the life of a child. We asked about Jacob and the other children and the rest is history....We have never regretted our choice. Jacob had severe scoliosis and he has had 3 major back surgeries at Johns Hopkins. The curve in his back was 103 degrees and he lost 50 % of his lung capacity in his r lung because of it. He has struggled to overcome some interests that we disagree with ( mostly influenced by his life in the Russian orphanage) but he has overcome them. It is such an amazing journey to watch your child begin to understand the value they are to God, and to desire to have a relationship with Him. This day we celebrate the life - 21 yrs of Jacob. He is an amazing and sensitive yg. man whom I love to call my son and I cherish his life being in mine every day. Happy birthday Jacob.
I am wondering how far you are away from me. We are about two hour from Johns Hopkins, but live in VA. We are bringing home #10-12 from Ethiopia; two next month and an older sister next year. We will have 7 adopted, 6 from Africa.
ReplyDeleteI'm always fascinated how you make things work; I'm a bit anxious about adding another three to homeschooling, etc. This is also the oldest child we have adopted, she will be 12 or 13 next year coming home.
Jenny
www.ourplansmultiplied.blogspot.com
Thanks for writing.
Happy Birthday! :)
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ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Jacob! Wow! 21 already...I remember him as a young teen and since I'm OT getting any older how in the world did he grow up so quickly??? I'm Los shocked to put "years"...ten of them...on your adoption ministry. It seems as if this has been your life forever because I thinkive only know you as an adoptive mom.
I agree with you...we too could be empty nesters...but we choose to serve Him by serving kids...it's a challenge everyday but I wouldn't pass on the miracles God provides everyday for a beach house in the Carribean! Now, if you had asked me yesterday...no...just kidding!
Congratulations for all that Jacob has accomplished in his 21years...way to go Mom and Dad for investing so much in him for Jesus!
Love, Mary B.
Congratulations Jenny on your new children. Sometimes I do wonder how it all works for us but I know without the Lord's help and grace it would not. We live in the panhandle of WV, very close to Martinsburg or Hagerstown, Maryland. If you are ever up that way it would be great to meet you.
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