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Showing posts with label adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adoption. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Dear Baby Blakely,

I cannot wait until you are old enough for me to tell you the story of how you came to be a part of our family.  I cannot wait until you will understand how many people loved you, prayed for you, and cared enough to want to be a part of your adoption.

I am praying for you tonight, thanking God for our amazing friends and family, and anxiously awaiting the day that we will bring you home.

Love forever,
Mommy
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Wow... how can I possibly express how grateful I am to each one of you that participated in this raffle? 
My cup runneth over today.

Now for the news that you are all waiting for.

First of all... how much we raised.
I believe that we need at least $3,000 to finish covering our adoption costs.
Because I want to be able to pass some money on to another family, I had a goal in my head of raising $5,000.

We raised $6,085!

Six thousand eighty five dollars!!!

I am absolutely, positively blown away.
God is so faithful.

And now for what you are all really waiting for... the winners.

Drum roll please {da, da, da, da...}


The winner of the For the Kids basket is Lisa Frattone.


I am so over-the-moon excited that my dear friend Lisa won this basket.
After six years of infertility and one amazing adopted son, Lisa is pregnant with a little girl.
Yay, Lisa!!!  This is just another confirmation that God is taking good care of that little baby in your belly.

The winner of the Locals Only basket is Chrissy Del Real.


 When Chrissy and I were babies I crawled up on top of her and bit her on the cheek.
She still was nice enough to be my best friend for many years.
Does this make up for that bite, Chrissy?

The winner of the All Grown Up basket is Bonnie Faris.


Bone!  I'm so happy that you are my winner.
As my friend-in-law you have always been so supportive and such a wonderful friend.
Thank you for once again championing my cause.


Thank you all again so very, very much for your support.
We had so much fun running this raffle.

I got a call this morning from our Social Worker and our Home Inspection is scheduled!
I promise to keep you updated on our journey, and I promise to let you know when we are ready to pass on our "leftovers" to the next family.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Breakdown in the System

So sorry for the delay in posting today!  Between managing the packages of amazing goodies that are coming in for our raffle, digging through the pile of paperwork that needs to be completed for our Home Study, and getting a ton of orders over the weekend... I completely overlooked our giveaway for this week! 

I forgot to contact the vendor until this morning, and I have not heard back from her yet, so it looks like we may not have a giveaway this week.  Will you still love me?  Well, will you at least still read me?

Hopefully this will just make you anticipate the raffle with even more enthusiasm.  

I wanted to update you on a few more shops that have offered up donations for our raffle:

Amazing.

By the way, Brooke was trying to steal some of the prizes that came in today, but don't worry... I told her she was going to have to buy tickets just like everyone else. 

Monday, June 14, 2010

An Amazing Weekend

This morning I am basking in the glow of God's glory.  

What an amazing weekend I had.

First of all, it is time to announce the winner of our Norah James Designs giveaway!

Random.org chose...


Stephanie of Houghton Happenings as our winner!  Congratulations Stephanie... it looks like Maddox is getting a cute new shirt.  I will email you shortly.

If you didn't win, please go visit Norah James Designs and buy one of her darling creations.  I'm hoping I'll be able to buy the "Big Bro" one soon.  :)

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
I had the best weekend.

On Saturday Nathan and I got to celebrate our dear friends
James and Sarah as they renewed their wedding vows.


I was privileged to get to help put this shin-dig together.
I designed their invitations:


And I helped Sarah and her mom Lynn set up Lynn's gorgeous backyard for the reception:


We had a blast with our friends:


Brooke and I actually got a decent picture together:


We even got a shot for our album cover, should we ever record one:


{And no, we did not coordinate our outfits.  We showed up at their house to pick them up and laughed.  The funny thing is... Brooke and I would normally have talked to death what we were planning to wear.  Lesson learned.}

I even got a new profile picture for Facebook:


Sarah was wearing some fabulous Louboutins:


It was a fantastic night:


And, just for your enjoyment... here are the outtakes of the evening:


As if that didn't bless our weekend enough... we had something else unbelievably incredible happen.

I told you Friday that we are working on starting the adoption process, but that we need to raise some funds in order to begin.  As I said, I am putting together a raffle to try to help us in this process.  
{You will not believe the amazing prizes that are going to be in these baskets, by the way.}

We figure that in total we will need about $5,000, but the most pressing need is for the $2,000 Home Study fee, because we cannot even begin the process until we have paid this fee.

Yesterday at church a friend heard our plans and felt moved to help us, and gave us $2,000 in cash.

{I have to insert here, I am listening to my itunes as I type this, and While I'm Waiting by John Waller just came on... couldn't be more appropriate.}

I am in tears as I type... so thankful that God has seen us fit to receive this blessing.  We have waited six years for this day, and today we begin our adoption.

I cannot wait to see how God blesses this raffle.  It is my hope that we will raise enough money to cover our costs and be able to pass some on to another family that is waiting for a baby.

So, in short... my weekend rocked!  How was your weekend?

Friday, June 11, 2010

Adoption Raffle


Looking for the Norah James Designs giveaway?  Scroll down or click here.

Have I ever told you that I suffer from OCP?  

Obsessive.
Compulsive. 
Planning.

It's a gift and a curse.

So now, as promised, I will tell you about the latest plan I have concocted.

As I said yesterday, Nathan {and Beau} and I are beginning the adoption process.  We have amazing, incredible, generous, wonderful friends that are paying for the majority of our costs, but we need to come up with $3,000+ to pay for the Home Study {$2,000 + the cost of preparing our home for the inspection} and travel expenses to pick up our baby!

I have been toying with the idea of doing some type of fundraiser to help us move forward, and Wednesday I finally devised a plan {see... OCP}.

I am so super excited to announce that the week of 
June 28th through July 2nd 
will be 
Adoption Raffle Week 
at Confessions of a Paper Freak.


I sent out an email to some friends and Sponsors on Wednesday afternoon, asking for donations that I could raffle off on my blog in order to raise the funds for our adoption costs.
I am blown away and humbled by their generous responses!

I'm still trying to figure out whether we will have one huge prize basket, or perhaps break it down into a few different themed baskets {that's how much cool stuff I am getting}.

Here are some of  shops that have offered items so far:
Vinyl by Design {Nancy is hard at work on her website, so check back soon for a link}
and of course there will be some items from Much Ado About You

So far I have over $700 worth of prizes!!!  Can you believe it?

If you have an item that you would like to donate, 
please contact me for details.

I will continue to update you on all the fantastic donations as they come in.
I hope you all have a super terrific weekend!  
It's a long one for us...  no school today or Monday thanks to budget cuts.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Obsession: Babies

Looking for the Norah James Designs giveaway?  Scroll down or click here. 

Yesterday morning I received an email from one of my followers, Lesli, asking about the free advertising I am offering right now.  She and her husband are trying to adopt a child from Ethiopia, and she was wondering if I would be willing to advertise her fund raising efforts on my blog.

She said, "I don't know if this is up your alley as far as advertising, but we're willing to try anything to help raise the funds for our adoption."

This struck a chord with me.
Eight years ago I got pregnant for the first time.  Nathan and I were so excited, and immediately started planning that child's future.  We were thinking of names... wondering if it would be a girl or a boy... hoping its due date of December 26th would not make it a Christmas baby.

But just a few days later I started bleeding heavily, and knew in an instant that that baby was gone.

We had only just begun trying to get pregnant, but I had so many friends experiencing infertility and I begged God to spare us from that roller coaster.

Our doctor told us that since we were so early in the pregnancy I would not need a D & C, and that technically I could get pregnant as soon as my next cycle.  
Which I did.

That pregnancy was such a relief, and I vividly remember thanking God that I was never going to have to walk the long and painful road of infertility.

A year after Beau was born we decided to start trying for a second baby.  We wanted four, so it seemed to us like we better whip 'em out!

God had different plans for our family.

The next six years were spent going from one doctor's appointment to the next... from one surgery to the next... all in an effort to figure out why my young and seemingly healthy body was not working.

About a year and a half ago I went in for another laparoscopy, with hopes that my doctor could remove one diseased fallopian tube in order to increase the chance of success with my third and final IVF treatment.
{If none of this terminology is familiar to you... thank God right now that you have not had to walk this road.}

During the surgery my doctor had to make the painful decision to remove both of my fallopian tubes.  It turned out that they were both so severely diseased, that not only were they non-functioning, but my doctor believed they were actually preventing the embryos we were implanting through IVF from nestling into my uterus.

The next month we had our last IVF treatment with our last two remaining embryos.

It was unsuccessful.
We were done.
We had always hoped to adopt a baby, even before we knew it would be our only option.
Only at that point, we were out of money, out of energy, and ready to close the door.

Then I met an amazing woman that has four biological children and eleven adopted children.  
Yes, I typed that correctly... eleven... which makes fifteen {in case math is not your strong suit}.

Several months ago, as she was getting ready to adopt number fifteen, we were lounging by the pool talking adoption stories. 

Long story short... she offered to pay for us to adopt a baby.

There is so much more to the story that I will share with you in the months to come, but the bottom line is that this friend and her husband are covering all of our adoption costs except for the cost of the Home Study and traveling expenses to pick up our baby.

Unfortunately, before we can even begin the process, we need to come up with the $2000+ for the Home Study.

So when I got this email from Lesli... I thought, "Today is the day."

I devised a plan to try to raise our funds, and sent out an email asking for my friends and sponsors to partner with me.  I am already totally blown away by the response I have gotten in the last 18 hours.  

Tomorrow I will share this plan with you.

Today, I would love, love, love it if you would check out Lesli's story, and consider helping her bring her baby home.

"Ryan and I have always known that we wanted to adopt. In fact, we started talking about it in college and haven't stopped talking about it yet :) After a lot of thinking and praying, we decided to start the adoption process this time last year by first pursuing the foster-to-adopt program through our state's social services office. In July 2009, we were approved as foster/adoptive parents and were just waiting for a placement of children. In October 2009, we were surprised yet blessed to welcome 2 brothers, ages 13 years and 5 months at the time, into our family. The boys have been living with us ever since and the last 8 months have been a HUGE lesson for us in parenting, each other and loving others well. However, much to our dismay, we have been told that it is not possible for us to adopt the boys as the state plans on returning them to their biological mom sometime this fall. We are heartbroken over the thought of losing the boys but at the same time are so thankful to have the time we've had with them. They have blessed us more than we could ever bless them!

So, after riding the roller coaster of foster care for the last few months, we have prayerfully decided to pursue international adoption, and more specifically, adoption from Ethiopia!! In March 2010, we were accepted into the Ethiopian adoption program and we are now well on our way to bringing home our kiddo from Ethiopia! Our paperwork was submitted last week so now we are just waiting :) In the meantime, we have been busy fundraising to help offset the $25,000+ of expenses we are expecting to incur for the adoption. Our hope is to bring our newest member of our family home in late 2010 or early 2011."

To help Lesli and Ryan, please visit Lesli's blog and read more about her adoption efforts, then go to her shop and purchase a t-shirt.  
I just did.