Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Catching up ....part 2 - Ben's b-day
Ben came over for a dinner out and lemon lush for dessert for his 23 third birthday. He moved out to his own place in September, started the police academy in Montgomery County , Maryland in October, graduated from Shepherd Univ. in December and he will graduate from the police academy next week....very proud of his efforts and accomplishments...It has been an extremely intense life for him since September. We cherish the times he comes home. Happy birthday to an amazing young man who loves the Lord, his family and Ana.
Catching up part 3.... Visit to
The last weekend of March I traveled to visit Jenn and Jeremiah...with Ben, Mya, Ava , Mady and Luke. It was good to see their new home in Roanoke, VA . We lived there for 4 and half yrs before we moved here and it was good to see things from our time there. It was also Eli's birthday . We had lots of fun and enjoyed being together. Mady and Zoe especially got along well. Here they are saying goodbye until the next time.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Some of the God connections I made in Ghana....
Meet my namesake in Ghana....This foster mom, Ruth came running to me as soon as I stepped out of the car last month and gave me the biggest hug....followed by the little girl, in this pink shirt named Sara. I had not seen Ruth for awhile but, she remembered me. These visits with the precious people I meet on my trips have a special place in my heart. This woman and I can't talk the same spoken language but we do share something.... she understands my love for these children and she loves them too in her way. She had just given birth to her baby girl 5 weeks before I got there. She asked me if she could name her after me...I said my name was Jeane and the other foster mom added momma to Jeane which happens to be my username . I was honored to have this dear woman name her baby girl after me.
This little girl, Sara and her siblings Best and an older sister named Mary ( who this time was visiting someone while I was there ) are sweet children as well. There mom is the other foster mom in Kwahu. Her name is Felicia. The 3 siblings, Sara, Best and Mary are her bio. children. Seeing how sweet they are made me think momma has done a great job with them. I always bring a few things to share and the children are very grateful for the candy , school supplies, balls, small toys, and clothing I bring it seems so little . Sara loves purses and is always full of joy with any attention I give her. She would "help" with the babies and they seemed comfortable with her attention. She and her siblings play together with the items I bring and get along so well together. This small group of people are a joy to visit with when I travel to Ghana. They will always have a special place in my heart....I know that their life is not easy. While there in March they had no power so as darkness came it was dark ...I mean very dark. This is their life and they seem to walk thru it well. Way better than I could. I feel blessed and hope always to have opportunities in my days to encourage or love on whomever the Lord brings. I love these God connections.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Look into the eyes of my precious ones in Ghana
I was missing them and wanted to write more and share more about them . It has been 3 weeks today that we said good bye. I hate good byes to my children...They are all ours now and that is a peace and a joy for us but it is tough being apart. This good bye for Sandra and Jr was difficult....they are ready to be home with us. I have said good bye to them 3 times since August and I have treasured each trip I have made and my visits with them. This last trip in March they really opened up to me and shared. their heart and some of their sadness too. Sad because they were so poor that they did not have life experiences that even other Ghana kids have had. I am not a newbie to adoptions...I have done this now for 31 times and you think it might get easier for me during the times of waiting but it does not. I ache to hold all my children and to be able to kiss them goodnight each nite but we have to wait.
We are very close to bringing Sandra and Jr. home. It should not be anymore good byes for them and perhaps not for the babies too. The older two are ready to join their family. I hate they have to wait as I have hated how the embassy handles these adoptions now for many of the families I know. I am worried about our John David. He is the one on the left. They are about the same age ... at least abandoned around the same time a week a part. John David is about the size of a newborn. I'd guess around 9 lbs. He swims in the 3 month size. He does not get enough nutrients and refluxes most of them. His tongue is tight and his hands stay shut most of the time. Jabin is doing well. Obviously the sooner he comes home the sooner we can teach him and stimulate his environment to help him . My ache for my babies is to be able to nourish and provide for their care . It is tough having them grow up as we wait for the process to continue but we know God has all of this in His hands. Actually thru the past yr and a half I have a peace about these 4 children and their adoption journey.
Eyes tell a lot to me about people...especially children. Often I bond easily with just a child's picture and looking deep into their eyes. My older two, Sandra and Jr are bored and wanting a life with opportunities. They were loved but know that you can't eat love or get anywhere just with that. We will keep in contact with their family in Ghana but this family can't take care of them. Mom can hardly take care of herself. Both of them are very smart and probably want to attend college some day. Possibilities are not high they could do this in Ghana or even make a living to sustain themselves. They have sweet and normal spirits of young teens. They have dreams and desires for a family. Both have not lived in a family setting for awhile because there was no food or care for them. They have compassion...the afternoon we picked them up , Sandra was down in the town visiting a friend. Her friend, was living with her grandfather, who was now very ill and taken to the clinic. Sandra was worried about her friend and trying to help her. Who will take care of my friend, who will help her now...were some of the questions she asked me.
My babies eyes show such a need for stimulation...they are held and taken care of but not like a family does. I saw delays that can be brought up to age appropriate behavior. They want forever love and even they desired to have food and to be held and rocked like all other babies. Soon it will be but for now we pray.
I look into the eyes of all my children and recognize the pain and hurt they have lived thru before they came home...some more than others . Now I see joy, a peace and a settled spirit that comes from knowing they are loved and cared for. We have our struggles but everyone does and the only way we believe to overcome them or walk thru this journey called life is by having our eyes focused on the eyes of Jesus...just like Peter when he stepped out of the boat. We try to keep our focus on Him who renews us each and every day.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
To Ghana and home
We had a wonderful visit with our kids. Joseph was super and always doing what he does best....loving on his siblings unselfishly. It will be soon that Paul will be traveling to bring them home. Prayers for the end process and his travels are appreciated.
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