Reposting from last year. Six years ago today, we held our sweet baby girl in our arms the very first time. Nothing much has changed in the past year, except now she reads, writes, understands addition AND fills our house with more love and laughter than we ever could have imagined!!! I love you, Ellie, and I always will. ALWAYS!!! God sure gave us a huge blessing when He gave us you! (Sweet girl, I am FINALLY working on getting all the precious photos into an album all about you :D)
From the moment God called us to adopt, our entire family was consumed with the effort. To raise money, our sons walked dogs, washed cars and pulled weeds for the neighbors. God blessed Rob with a temporary second job - that came to him. He didn't have to look for it. We ate a LOT of peanut butter sandwiches!
Finally, it came. We flew from Beijing to Guangzhou the morning of March 28, 2005. At the hotel, we were herded into a conference room awaiting room assignments. I pulled out my camera to snap a photo of the guys goofing off and my camera wouldn't work. Can you imagine?
Hours away from meeting our daughter, probably the most anticipated day of my life, the shutter wouldn't open. After some panic, yes - I freaked out a bit, Rob and I finally remembered to pray for it. We didn't pray so much as we begged. "God, please... let us get pictures today. Please."
We got our rooms and headed upstairs to freshen up for the big event. It wasn't all that refreshing. We had to gather all the required documents and force down a snack. It's not easy to eat when your stomach is doing flip-flops. I insisted on a final photo of us as a family of four... if the camera would let us. I situated the guys on the couch, set up the camera, sucked in my breath and pushed the on button. Voila! The shutter slid open and we got the shot.
We hurried downstairs to the bus for the drive across town to our little girl. They herded us into the dreary office building, up a couple flights of stairs, and down a hall. We passed Chinese women holding little bundles of love in their arms. Had I just passed her in the hall? My mind filled with thoughts of the moment. Meeting her. Would I recognize her when they carried her in? Would she cry? Was she big? or little? Cuddly?
Then we waited. And waited. And waited. (We really didn't wait too long. It just felt that way.) The dads arranged to videotape for each other so we could catch every precious moment. And then....
The babies arrived.
Thankfully, Ellie was one of the first couple babies they brought in. I did recognize her immediately. She cried. So did I. So did the guys. She was little. Tiny, in fact, and oh so sweet.
We have photos of it all. Thank you, God, for answering our prayer about the camera... With thankfulness, I place a copy of the first photo ever snapped with Ellie into our Memorial Box. The tears came just seconds later... and flowed for quite a while.
Memorial Box Monday started at "A Place Called Simplicity." A friend of mine introduced me to it, and I love it! love it! love it!!! Memorial Box Monday provides an opportunity to remember all the good things God has done. Huge, gigantic things and little things that might seem insignificant. God's word is clear: "Cast every care on Me, for I care for you." (1 Peter 5:7).
Monday, March 28, 2011
Memorial Box Monday: Happy Gotcha Day, Ellie!!!
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6 comments:
Thank you for sharing your precious journey. What a blessing from God for your family! Thank you so much for sharing your joy, I signed up for your blog.
Thanks, Elizabeth. She is a blessing -- right now, she's doing the dog's hair, bows and all. CUTE!!! My sons never would have put hair bows in a dog's hair. :)
Thanks for following. I look forward to getting to know you through our bloggy world.
Beautiful journey. Ellie is blessed!
This makes me cry just reading it. It's amazing how someone else's story can take you right back to your own story too:O) We love you sweet Ellie girl!! Happy Gotcha day!!
Love,
Auntie Jenn
I love hearing this story! Makes me cry everytime!
Dana
Hi there. I hopped over here from BlogFrog. Thanks for sharing your blog in the Girl Stripped Bare Community!
I really appreciate this post. I'm single, but really have a heart for adoption, and hope that someday, when I'm married, to be able to adopt. I love reading adoption stories, as they just fill my heart with hope.
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