Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mummee! Doddee!!

This morning we got to hear sweet Selah's little voice! It put a permanent smile on our faces for the day! We were hoping to Skype with her, but that is not quite working out yet, but we did manage to hear her on the telephone for a brief moment to hear her say mommy and daddy with her absolutely adorable accent which makes it come out like "Mummeeee" and "Doddeee". But just as soon as she said those two beautiful words, our connection went dead. I am very thankful to simply hear her voice, though, and as well and quickly as she said it leads me to believe that her caretakers have been talking to her about us and helping to keep those memories alive! That sits well with my heart :-)

On the "wait" front, I don't have much of any new news. We have had a couple of little glitches with our
I-800 but I am hoping those will be worked out quickly. I know that getting frustrated and worrying will serve us no purpose and that if anything, God has taught me sooooooo well that He has it all under control and the timing will be His...not mine. We just keep praying for our paperwork to fall into the hands of loving people who have a heart for orphans and that they just move that paperwork along zippity quick (and that this, too, is the will of God because it sure helps when our prayers line up with His Will)!

Our boys have been so excited about Selah. They have watched all of our videos and looked at all of our pictures over and over. They have told everyone there is to tell about their sister! We have been so blessed by this, too, because we have just had so much love and support from everyone...even people we don't even know! I pray that from this maybe there is just one heart...or two that is broken for the cause of orphans. And that maybe, just maybe, one of those hearts will feel called to adopt, support adoption, or support orphans in one way or another. Just maybe!!

I have been diligently working on my photos since I have been home. Can you believe I took 617 pictures?! I've never had my memory card get full before! I actually had to change it! Once I got home, though, I went through all of them...deleted a few blurry or weird ones...and edited many of them. I only have a very basic photo editing program, but I wanted to make the photos look their best! It took F-O-R-E-V-E-R! But, I was able to put together a neat video photo slideshow set to Steven Curtis Chapman's "When Love Takes You In". After Selah is legally ours, I will post it for everyone! For now, all I can post are photos of the beautiful landscape and sights from Bulgaria. Here are a few...the first set are from the moutainside areas near Selah's orphanage.






The next photos are of the sights around Sofia...lots of very beautiful and very old churches and buildings:



This church was built around 300 A.D.!


Pretty beautiful place, huh? All this beauty...all this history...but still poverty...and still many orphans that need a home. The eyes of our daughter have forever been engraved upon my heart. As I saw her eyes brighten and her smile become deeper and deeper throughout our week, I had a taste of the power love has to change a life. It may be hard for us as we wait for her, but I am thankful that we WILL have each other and be a family...our story WILL end happy. But the eyes of the other little ones left behind that looked at us like they were saying "Take me, too"....those are the eyes that haunt me and I don't know how their story will end. There is an ache in my heart that longs to find a family for each and every one of them...I believe it is an ache that will never go away again.

Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress... James 1:27 

5 comments:

  1. Awww! You're making me miss Bulgaria! Can't wait to see the videos and pics, and praying all the glitches get worked out quickly! And I may take you up on any suggestions for learning the English language for Ava;).

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  2. Our Dossier will be registered soon!!!! We are working very hard to bring home one of those children, too!! Cannot wait to see your pictures of your Selah!!!! I hope the glitches get resolved very quickly and the rest of the process goes well!!!!!!!!!
    Debby

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  3. Lori,
    I feel very blessed to have found your blog and have thoroughly enjoyed reading about your journey to adopt your little girl and bring her home. My husband, Rob and I, are also adopting from a Bulgaria. Our little boy who is three and half years old is in the north of the country in an area called Pleven. Our dossier was sent to Bulgaria last Friday so we are anxiously awaiting it to be registered and to receive our referral and travel dates. Our daughter is also anxious to meet her little brother. Your story gives me hope for meeting my little one soon and the pictures of your trip and your words make it seem tangible and possible for all of us waiting to follow in your footsteps. I will pray that everything continues to go well for you in this process. Thank you!

    Angela
    dreamsmovemountains.blogspot.com

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  4. Awe!! So happy for you!! let's get that little one home!! :)

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  5. Did you get the glitches sorted out? Any more news on a court date? Thanks for sharing.

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