Showing posts with label Miracles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miracles. Show all posts

24 March 2011

Please Pray for Kirill

 {This post is about an amazing family fighting to bring home their son from Russia. Please read about their determination and hope. And please pray for them!}
Please feel free to share the following on your blogs. It is a summary of our adoption journey so far. Please help us spread the word. We are hoping somehow someone will be able to help us.


Two years ago Greg and I began praying for God to do whatever he wanted with our lives. We handed him a “blank check” so to speak, and told him to cash it. He opened our eyes to children with disabilities wasting away across the ocean in Eastern Europe. We joined God and started our adoption journey.

Our family is more than equipped to handle a child with special needs. I have a degree in Early Childhood Education. I am a member of the Board of Directors of Best Buddies of Alabama. I have volunteered for RISE and Eagles’ Wings. All of these organizations serve individuals with special needs. My husband I have close friends and family who have special needs and we are a big part of each other’s lives. Our wedding party included some of these special people. Our involvement with individuals with special needs led us to adopt a child with special needs; specifically, we chose Down Syndrome.

As we prayed over the faces of thousands of orphaned children with Down Syndrome, we ultimately chose a little boy named Sergey from Russia. Eight months later, as we neared the finish line of our adoption, one of Sergey’s family members in Russia stepped forward to adopt him. We were heartbroken for our loss, but God showed us that we were following him, and his ways are perfect. We knew we still wanted to adopt, so the way we saw it, two children would find homes because of our journey…Sergey went to his family and now we would choose another child to come into our family. We took great comfort in knowing that God could see this when we first committed to Sergey! We were honored to be a part of his plan.

Shortly after losing Sergey, we received a new referral with a grainy photo of a four-year-old blond-haired boy wearing pink glasses named Kirill. We were instantly in love with him. We had to re-file a lot of our paperwork because of the change in referrals and regions of Russia, but we were fast and we thought we were looking at three more months at the most until we would have Kirill home.

That was well over a year ago.

Since then so many things have happened. A tragic story of an adoptive mother sending her child back to his country alone on a plane with a note pinned to his shirt rocked our world…he was from Russia. Adoptions in Russia came to a screeching halt. Kirill’s region stopped processing adoptions for eight long months. The judge refused to accept any American adoption cases until an official treaty was signed between the United States and Russia.

Even though we wouldn’t be able to finalize the adoption in court until the treaty was signed, we were allowed to go visit Kirill and sign our official petition to adopt him in August 2010. We fell more deeply in love with him. This was our son.

During that time, we found out that Kirill is the first child from his region EVER to be adopted with Down Syndrome. A birth mother keeping her child with Down Syndrome is unheard of in this area of the world. Adoptions of children with Down Syndrome just don’t happen there, these children are literally hidden away from society in orphanages and mental institutions. As our process continued, it became apparent that Kirill would be a pioneer. If our adoption was approved, it would pave the way for other children with special needs to be adopted from this region.

Then, a miracle happened around Christmas and the judge in this region suddenly changed her mind and began processing American adoptions again. We were elated.  Could this be the light at the end of a very long tunnel? I was somewhat nervous about Kirill being the first child adopted with Down Syndrome from his region, but our agency was very confident that if we got a court date, our adoption would be approved. In seventeen years, they had never had a case rejected IF the family was issued a court date. We were told not to worry, so I didn’t. After meeting the judge’s requests for several supporting court documents, we were finally granted a court date-March 17, 2011. St. Patrick’s Day…I was thrilled. This would be our new favorite holiday! Our son was coming home!

Our other son, Clayton, who had just turned three when we started this adoption process, has prayed fervently for his brother. He is now almost five. When we told him Kirill was coming home, oh my…we had an excited big brother on our hands! At one point he even went to his room, dumped out his toy cars and divided them into two stacks…one for him and one for Kirill.

Last week, as we sat in the courtroom and suffered through five agonizing hours of difficult questioning, we were not prepared for anything but an approval of our case. Two doctors, two social workers, and the Minister of Children’s Services all made very strong statements on our behalf. They fought for us. Hard.

But when the ruling was read, the judge said, “Your application to adopt is rejected.” The basis given was that Kirill was “not socially adaptable” due to his “medical condition” and he was better off in an institution than in a home with a family. As the judge read her ruling, she stated several times that we were a good family, that we met all the criteria to adopt a child, but that she would not approve our adoption because Kirill has Down Syndrome. She told us that we could adopt another child, because legally our application had no problems according to Russian adoption law. She said she would approve our adoption for a “typical” child, but not this child. Why? The only reason? Because he has Down Syndrome. Even though we were approved by our home study and by the USCIS to adopt a child with special needs. It makes no sense whatsoever. Denying a child a family because he has Down Syndrome is a violation of human rights at its most basic level!

It was like a terrible dream. We were so unprepared for this outcome. As we left the courthouse in a mental fog, the doctors and social workers that had testified came to us and said, “If you appeal, we will fight for you. Appeal. Fight this decision.” Of course we were going to appeal…I could no more walk away from our biological son, Clayton, at this point. Kirill is just as much my son.

So here we are, asking God to move the mountain that is standing between Kirill and us as we appeal to the Supreme Court in Moscow. There are also three other families who are in various stages of adopting children with Down Syndrome from Kirill’s region; one of the families has a court hearing set for next week.
We are hoping that someone will hear our outcry and help us bring our son and these other waiting children home. His adoption will set the precedent for many other children in his region. There are 98 children in his orphanage with special needs alone. It is one of many orphanages in this region that houses children with special needs. This is about more than just one child, the lives of hundreds of children with special need are at stake.  Please help us.

{Please help pray for this family! Let's help bring home Kirill! I'm asking all of my blogging friends to please post this on their blog! And let Tesney and her family know you are sending up prayers, by posting a link to your blog post to her blog, here. Please pray for this sweet baby!}

08 February 2011

Mullets: Fashionable or NOT?: Random Tuesday Thoughts

*sigh* I love Tuesdays. :) Tuesdays mean I can be as random as I want to be and no one will think I've gone off my rocker... maybe. Especially not Keely, the host of Random Tuesday Thoughts. When she's not out saving the world, you can find her at The Un Mom.


Last Tuesday I took my sister and niece and nephew 
to a few doctor appointments. The Princess had to
have her 4-month check-up that she missed by a
few weeks couple of months. Turns out, she's a very 
happy, healthy and smiley baby girl! 
See for yourself here and here:

 Wednesday I went with my Mom to Wally World
and she bought some dog food and chew sticks.
See José enjoying one here. I also bought a few craft
supplies for a project I'm working on. (Tutorial
later this week!)

Thursday I did some crafting and posted 
a tutorial here. I really love how it turned
out and plan on making a few more this week,
along with my Valentine's Day cards. :)

Friday I didn't really do much of anything,
except make a Facebook Fan Page for my blog!!
(Be sure to become a fan if you follow my blog!
I'll love you forever!! And possibly make
something for you! ;))

Friday night I couldn't sleep, so I stayed up 
all night entering pictures into contests on
Photobucket. You can read about my entries here. I
also watched Khloe snore for about 4 hours. 

Saturday I watched the most beautiful sunrise,
 blogged my Six Word Saturday and praised God
{still praising Him} because Jeremy got a job
interview!!! His interview was Sunday at noon
and it sounds really promising, because he has 
a drug test this Friday!! YAY! Total Excitement!

We also went out to eat at our local Waffle House:
 (I had chili...too many onions though.)

and then we went shopping; J let me buy
a LOT of scrapbooking/ crafting supplies. (Watch
for the tutorial later this week to see how I used my 
supplies!) I saw these:

 They were almost $3 for only two!! So I bought
some ribbon and tried to make my own...here is what
mine looks like:
Not bad if I do say so myself. (Look
for them in future projects! :)

Sunday, I slept in super-late because I felt
absolutely awful. When I did get up, I found 
out J's interview had gone well. I pre-ordered pizza 
and then watched The Princess so my sister
could take Boog to the park. After The Princess
fell asleep, (we left her with Mom)
J and I went to town to pick up the
pizzas and get Mom some Subway. (How annoying 
are those 5-dollar-foot-long commercials?) 
Then, we came back home, picked up The Princess
and headed to my sister's house to watch the game.
(I'm bummed the Steelers didn't win; there's
always next year!)

Oh yeah... when we were in town picking
up the pizzas, I noticed the temperature gauge in
my car:
 It's broken again. Sometimes it works,
but most of the time it doesn't. It looks
like my car might explode at any minute! 

 Monday I went with Mama to Nana's. I did Nana's nails
and then we went to Wally World (where I got a few 
more supplies I needed for a project for V-Day.)
Saw this lady at the checkout:
 (Do people really think mullets look cool?)

 On the way home, Mama stopped by Hobby Lobby
so I could check out the clearance section. I only
spent $25, but got some great deals! I plan
on crafting all day tomorrow. :)

That's pretty much my week. I can't wait to see what randomness Keely comes up with. Be sure to check out her blog at The Un Mom. Don't forget to link up and check out some other random people too! Happy Random Tuesday! 

 

31 December 2010

Happy New Year's Eve!

Hope everyone has a wonderful New Year's Eve! 
Stay safe and no drinking and driving! 
We are welcoming the new year 
with a new addition 
to our family! 
Born at 7:24am weighing 5.8lbs, measuring 17 3/4in.
Isn't he tiny!? 
I haven't thought of a code name for him yet...
but I'll update this when I do. 

25 December 2010

Merry Christmas Y'all!

Mama and I are cooking
  and J is still asleep. 
We hope y'all have a Merry Christmas and 
remember why this season, we keep.
Jesus is the reason 
for this special Day.
We're celebrating His birth,
Let's keep it that way!
~Whitney C. Oaks~


 Merry Christmas from the Oaks!

"There has been only one Christmas - the rest are anniversaries." ~W.J. Cameron
 
"Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen."  ~Author unknown, attributed to a 7-year-old named Bobby
 
"For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." - Luke 2:11-(KJV)

28 July 2010

Welcome to the World Baby Girl!

She's here! Finally! I'm so proud to say I have a new little niece! Our "little treasure" weighed in at a whopping 9.1 lbs and measured in at 19-1/2inches! She's a beauty! 

 Pardon my mess of a self...I didn't sleep at ALL last night. :P
I was too excited!! And now she's here!! YAY! 

*Please note the Fanny Flagg reference in the title....noted? ok*

*Also note that I have chosen her name for my blog to be little treasure for now...until she has more of a personality and I can give her a proper nickname. Who knows...little treasure may be fitting!* 

More pics to come later...but for a sneak peak...check out my photo blog, Capture the Moments
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