Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I wanted to capture our journey and be able to share our story, from the beginning.  Once we get David home, I will do another video of his "gotcha" journey.

Thank you to all of you who have stood by us from the very start.  Your love and support helped propel us onward.

THANK YOU!

 
UPDATE:  MATCHING GRANT HAS BEEN MET!!

Monday, December 24, 2012

VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS INDEED!

So much has happened since my last post.  I will do my best to try and make sense of everything that has gone on during the last couple of weeks.

We finally got word on Wednesday, December 12th that we would be having court that Friday at 10 a.m.  We woke up that morning excited and yet very calm.  Our adoption journey had taken so many twists and turns....here we were - the day we had been anticipating for months, yet looked nothing like we had originally visioned.  BUT, we had such peace.  God knew all along who would be our son, even if we didn't.  Because of our obedience and trust, we were being given the best Christmas present of all.

leaving for court
Court was very relaxed.  It was held in the judge's office and he was a very kind man.  We were each asked some questions, mainly wanting to know why we wanted to adopt.  The regional social worker, orphanage lawyer, prosecutor, judge's assistant, and judge's secretary were also present.  The SW spoke and said that based on her findings, she highly recommended us to be the parents of "Marcus".  Then the orphanage lawyer spoke and shared that we were highly praised by the orphanage staff and not only did "Marcus" love us, all of the children and staff loved us.  I had a hard time fighting back the tears.  Curtis and I had gone into this journey knowing that it wasn't just about saving a child, but changing the lives of many.  We brought Jesus to that orphanage and showed them what His love looks and feels like.  It didn't take effort, we just did what we always do and let Jesus work through us.  We treated each of those children as if they were our own and each staff member as if they were a part of our family.  Even though we didn't speak the same language, our hearts spoke to each other.  We laughed and cried together, often speaking just one word and pantomiming. :)  So many hugs and kisses were exchanged.  Our lives are for every changed.

So, getting back to court... :)  We were dismissed to wait out in the waiting room while the judge made his decision.  We waited about 10 minutes and were called back in.  Curtis and I held hands while the judge read his decision.  In a matter of a moment, we were given the gift of new child to call our own.  We are the proud parents of David Maxim Eriksen!!!!

left to right - judge's secretary, regional social worker, orphanage lawyer, Curtis, judge, Sara, and judge's assistant
We left the courthouse and were surprised to find David waiting in the car.  Irina (our facilitator) had taken David to get his passport pictures done while we were in court.  We didn't know she was doing this and were very excited to see him!!  I jumped in the car, grabbed his little face and said, "I am your mama and you are my son.  I love you!"

David waiting in the car after court
After taking David back to the orphanage, we went to lunch with our facilitator's Luda and Irina.  We talked about what the next stage was going to look like and the time frame for completing it.  There is a 10 day waiting period from the day of court to the day we are able to pick up the court decree and start the paper chase in being able to bring David home.  The day we could start gathering the necessary paperwork would be Christmas day.  We would need to apply for his passport in the city he was born in, which happens to be a few hours away from the orphanage.  Once the passport is applied for, it will take a minimum of 4 business days to get.  That would put us at December 31st before we could even be able to schedule our visit to the US Embassy in the capital city.  In David's country, New Years kicks off their Christmas celebration and goes through January 7th (their official Christmas Day).  Needless to say, everything closes down and we wouldn't be able to finish up the necessary paperwork and appointments until the second week in January.  Our facilitators advised us that it would be best to go back home and wait. 

We were beyond excited to know that we would be able to be home for Christmas, but sad that we would have to leave David behind.  We spoke to the nannies at his orphanage and explained what was happening and made sure David knew why we had to leave.  It was bittersweet.

We drove back to the capital city that afternoon.  We spent the next day getting some papers notarized and enjoying the sites of the big city one last time.


the snow makes everything look so pretty
We boarded the plane that Sunday morning and didn't tell the kids we were coming home.  We wanted to surprise them.  We had all prepared for us to be gone during Christmas, but the kids prayed every night that God would bring us home before then.  We traveled for 27 hours and didn't sleep much the whole time.  Excitement was keeping us going.  When we walked in the house, Curtis tried to capture the kid's response on video.  It was dark and the video didn't turn out well, but Lauren was in shock and said she was going to faint, Katie cried and shouted, "you're home", and Johnathan.....well, Johnathan came out of the bathroom brushing his teeth and just looked at us and went back into the bathroom.  :)  Johnathan later told us that he had prayed every night that we would be home before Christmas.  His prayers were answered.
  
We are now home and trying to adjust our bodies back to the time zone.  Jet lag has been rough, but I think I am finally coming around.
 
We have so much to be thankful for this Christmas.  We have been blessed with a new son and a new appreciation of life.
 
 




When we lost Porter we also lost his grant.  We are trying to recoup those costs as we counted on that grant when we set up our adoption budget.  We have been given a generous $1,000 matching grant that goes through 12-31-12.  We need another $815 to meet it.

Have a VERY Merry Christmas!

The Eriksen's






Wednesday, December 12, 2012

.....the rest of the story...

Once we arrived in Marcus' city we were taken to the orphanage to meet him.  The director was ill, so we met with the assistant director and orphanage doctor.  During our visit, one of the nannies brought Marcus.  As soon as I saw him, my eyes welled with tears.  He was so afraid.  He didn't want to make eye contact with us, but his curiosity kept getting the best of him.  I would catch him glancing up at us and quickly smile then look away again.  We only had him in visiting with us for a few minutes.  Because he was so scared, we had him go back to his groupa.  After our visit, we were taken to the local hotel to drop off our things.  Our facilitator asked if we needed more time or if we wanted to go ahead and give the okay to proceed with the adoption.  Both Curtis and I knew that he was the one.  The rest of the day was spent running around the town trying to get some paperwork notarized.  It was a Friday, and apparently people don't like to work on Friday's around here.  Our wonderful facilitator was getting frustrated and I just sat in the back seat of the van praying.  On our seventh stop, our facilitator came out to say that she found a notary that would be willing to help us with our documents.  Around 4p we were finally done running around and were taken back to the hotel.  We were pooped out, both emotionally and physically.

Saturday we woke up and got ready to head to the orphanage for our first 'real' visit with M.  We just showed up at the orphanage, walked right in and right to his groupa.  No questions asked.  We spent a couple of hours trying to introduce ourselves and help M to feel comfortable.  It was a quiet visit (he didn't talk), but a productive one.  We left that afternoon and M was starting to open up.  When we went back for our late afternoon/evening visit, M was much more excited to see us.  The kids were eating dinner and the nannies invited us in to hang out with the groupa.  They even invited us in to the children's sleeping room.  M showed us where he slept.  We were so grateful to have the opportunity to see where he sleeps.

The nannies have all been very welcoming.  We have been allowed to be a part of many things while here.  M is treat fairly well.  I asked if any of the other children in his groupa are available to be adopted and we were told no.  They actually all have families and are only there for a certain amount of time due to various reasons.  Good to know these sweeties have families, sad that they are temporarily separated from them.

Court is scheduled for this Friday at 10a our time.  Please pray that nothing comes up that would prevent it from happening (example-judge has other more important cases, or a key person is ill).

Once I have access to my computer, I will be able to elaborate more on our time here as well as share photos.  Working from my tablet is not working so well.  :)

Thank you for sticking with us......sorry my posts have taken so long to get up.

-Sara and Curtis









Sunday, December 9, 2012

FOREVER CHANGED

I am finally able to get on my blog and give you all an update.

We arrived safely in "Porter's" country Tuesday afternoon after a 21 hour travel day.  We had a driver that met us at the airport and took us to our apartment in the city.  It was a clean, warm place to crash.  Wednesday morning we had our appointment with the Department of Adoptions.

Our meeting didn't go quite as planned.  The leader of our facilitation team was with us during our appointment.  We were shown "Porter's" file and were told that he was actually living in a special needs care home and that he was paralyzed on the right side.  Curtis and I sat there with our eyes wide.  We didn't say a word, just listened.  "Porter's" prognosis was not fully given until then.  We were informed that it was best that we forgot about him and pick another child.  Curtis and I sat in disbelief that once again this adoption was taking another turn.  We understood that we were being informed what to do as we were not approved in our home study to care for a child with "Porter's" level of care.

We were given a handful of files and were told that we needed to pick out three children that we would be interested in.  My heart raced as this was not what we had prepared for.  I was overwhelmed with the thought of choosing a child so quickly.  We spend more time researching a car to buy or even a peice of furniture than we were being given to pick out a child to graft into our family.

Curtis held my hand and gave me the look of reassurance that this was going to be okay.  We chose three files and after the Department of Adoptions called to verify that they were still available for adoption, we were told that we now needed to narrow it down to just two boys.

We did just that and the DAP quickly started calling to get a hold of the orphange directors to see how the boys interacted with the other kids and any other important information we would need about their overall health and mental status.

While we watied to hear back, we walked accross the street to have lunch.  During that time they were able to hear back from one of the orphanages that the boy we were interested in was very kind, gentle, healthy, and on track developmentally.

We were excited and told our facilitator that we would like to go and visit him.  That next afternoon we picked up the paperwork that would allow us to visit the orphanage.  The next morning we were picked up at 6:15ish and driven to this boy's town.  More information coming...

We have one more prayer request: When we lost Porter, we lost his grant money as well. It had almost 5k in it. We counted on using / needed to use that money for our expenses while in country. We are now short on finances as our new boy did / does not have a starting grant.  The fundraising numbers have been updated (less the grant) and we are now $4,617.84 short of funds.  I have struggled with sharing this information. Asking for help again has not been top on my priority list. But this is the reality of it. My blog has been giving me fits, so I have been delayed in posting while out of the country.  Our grant account with Reece's Rainbow is still active, so if you could share our situation, that would be great. 

We feel your prayers. Thank you! ♥ Sara and Curtis






Saturday, December 8, 2012

Update Coming.......

A long overdue update is on its way.  The blog is giving me fits and using my tablet is not helping the matter.  I will be getting help with my post letting you all know what is happening here with us.  Once again we encountered more unexpected information that has pointed us in a new direction.  As you have probably noticed, Porter's information is missing and a new boy, Marcus has been added. My next post (with some help) will explain what has happened.  In the meantime, we would appreciate your continued prayers.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

AND WE'RE OFF!

It's here, it's here!!!  We have finally come to the end of the beginning!  All of our hard work has paid off and now we begin our journey to meet our new son.  Curtis and I thank all of you for your support and prayers.  We can't wait to share with "Porter" just how many people have loved and prayed him home. 

We will do our best to update our blog while we are away.  As long as I have internet service, I will let everyone know how we are doing.  I will not be able to post a lot of detailed information to protect our adoption process.  But, I will post what I can. :)

That's all for now.  Next time you hear from me, we will be halfway around the world!

Blessings!

Curtis and Sara

Friday, November 23, 2012

THREE MORE DAYS AND COUNTING!

4 1/2 months ago our paperwork was sent to Reece's Rainbow committing to "Porter".  In just three days, we will be boarding the plane to go get him.  WOW!

As Curtis and I prepare for our trip, we are overwhelmed by the wonder that awaits us.  We have been busy gathering items to take with us to give to the children in the orphanage as well as the caretakers that give of themselves everyday to watch over these precious children.  A very talented and gracious lady has donated over 70 handmade hats to give to the children in "Porter's" orphanage.  We can't wait to hand them out!



We have been told to pack lightly.  How does one do that when they are preparing to travel to a foreign country for 5 weeks in a remote area that does not have access to a lot of stores?????  HA!  We aren't taking many clothes, but what we are taking will get to be shared with many special children.  As I stop and think about how God has orchestrated this whole process, I wasn't surprised that He has us traveling during Christmas.  There couldn't be a better time of year to go and share the love of Jesus, but during His birthday!

So, yes...Curtis and I are going to be stuffing our bags full of treasures.  We have found that an extra bag will be needed to get these goodies over there.  We are flying United Airlines.  If I read their baggage policy right, we will have to pay $100 for an extra checked bag.  So many of you have been more than generous and helped Curtis and I gather the finances needed to get to "Porter".  We are asking again if people could come together to help raise the extra baggage fee.  We have nothing to give away this time....just simply asking for help.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support!!

Friday, November 16, 2012

MATCHING GRANT WINNERS!

OUR MATCHING GRANT WAS MET!

I used www.random.org to pick the winners for the following prizes.

Origami Owl Necklace and Pendant
WINNER IS:  LORI ANTHONY
This is a large size locket, silver in color (stainless steel so that they don't ever tarnish), with the crystal cross. Whoever wins, will also get three other charms of their choice (go to www.cutehoot.origamiowl.com/ to pick). Retails for $46.00
 
 
Hand Painted Infant's T-Shirt
WINNER IS:  ANNIE TRENDA

This is a light blue, 100% cotton shirt size 3-6 months. It has been hand painted (no stencils). The colors are more vivid in person. Retails for $45.00.
 
Thank you for helping get us to our goal!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

LAST DAY TO MEET OUR MATCHING GRANT

LAST DAY to meet our matching grant goal and we ONLY need $135.70!
(Our Reece's Rainbow Grant needs to be at $12,055.70)

We leave in 11 days to travel to Porter!!

Once the matching grant is meet, we will only need $830.76 before we are fully funded!

Go to our Reece's Rainbow grant fund here.
All donations are tax deductible.

$1,000 MATCHING GRANT
We have a donor that wants to donate $1,000 as a matching grant. We had ONE WEEK to get it matched!
In addition, we have been given two cool prizes to give as an incentive.
Origami Owl Necklace and Pendant
This is a large size locket, silver in color (stainless steel so that they don't ever tarnish), with the crystal cross. Whoever wins, will also get three other charms of their choice (go to www.cutehoot.origamiowl.com/ to pick). Retails for $46.00
Hand Painted Infant's T-Shirt

This is a light blue, 100% cotton shirt size 3-6 months. It has been hand painted (no stencils). The colors are more vivid in person. Retails for $45.00.
Thank you for helping get us to our goal!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

MATCHING GRANT ENDS TOMORROW

We have until tomorrow to meet our matching grant goal and we ONLY need $205.55!
(Our Reece's Rainbow Grant needs to be at $12,055.70)

We leave in 12 days to travel to Porter!!

Once the matching grant is meet, we will only need $1,036.31 before we are fully funded!

Go to our Reece's Rainbow grant fund here.
All donations are tax deductible.

$1,000 MATCHING GRANT
We have a donor that wants to donate $1,000 as a matching grant. We have ONE WEEK to have it matched!
In addition, we have been given two cool prizes to give as an incentive.
Origami Owl Necklace and Pendant
This is a large size locket, silver in color (stainless steel so that they don't ever tarnish), with the crystal cross. Whoever wins, will also get three other charms of their choice (go to www.cutehoot.origamiowl.com/ to pick). Retails for $46.00
Hand Painted Infant's T-Shirt

This is a light blue, 100% cotton shirt size 3-6 months. It has been hand painted (no stencils). The colors are more vivid in person. Retails for $45.00.
Thank you for helping get us to our goal!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

2 DAYS LEFT TO MEET OUR MATCHING GRANT

ONLY 2 DAYS left to meet our matching grant goal and we still need $665!
(Our Reece's Rainbow Grant needs to be at $12,055.70)

We leave in 13 days to travel to Porter!!

$1,000 MATCHING GRANT
We have a donor that wants to donate $1,000 as a matching grant. We have ONE WEEK to have it matched!
We need $3,485.76 more before we travel.  If we can meet the matching grant donation goal, we would reduce our remaining expenses in half!
In addition, we have been given two cool prizes to give as an incentive.
Origami Owl Necklace and Pendant
This is a large size locket, silver in color (stainless steel so that they don't ever tarnish), with the crystal cross. Whoever wins, will also get three other charms of their choice (go to www.cutehoot.origamiowl.com/ to pick). Retails for $46.00
Hand Painted Infant's T-Shirt

This is a light blue, 100% cotton shirt size 3-6 months. It has been hand painted (no stencils). The colors are more vivid in person. Retails for $45.00.
 
Thank you for helping get us to our goal!

Monday, November 12, 2012

3 DAYS LEFT TO REACH OUR MATCHING GRANT GOAL!!

We just received the exciting news that we leave in 2 weeks to travel to Porter!!

We have JUST 3 DAYS to meet our matching grant goal!

$1,000 MATCHING GRANT
We have a donor that wants to donate $1,000 as a matching grant. We have ONE WEEK it have it matched!
We need to raise $4,1736 before we travel (which should be by the end of the month). If we can meet the matching grant donation goal, we would reduce our remaining expenses in half!
In addition, we have been given two cool prizes to give as an incentive.
Origami Owl Necklace and Pendant
This is a large size locket, silver in color (stainless steel so that they don't ever tarnish), with the crystal cross. Whoever wins, will also get three other charms of their choice (go to www.cutehoot.origamiowl.com/ to pick). Retails for $46.00
Hand Painted Infant's T-Shirt

This is a light blue, 100% cotton shirt size 3-6 months. It has been hand painted (no stencils). The colors are more vivid in person. Retails for $45.00.
Our grant account needs to reach $12,055.70 to get the matching $1,000.

Thank you for helping get us to our goal!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

$1,000 Matching Grant!!!

$1,000 MATCHING GRANT
 
We have a donor that wants to donate $1,000 as a matching grant.  We have ONE WEEK it have it matched!
 
We need to raise $4,1736 before we travel (which should be by the end of the month).  If we can meet the matching grant donation goal, we would reduce our remaining expenses in half!
 
In addition, we have been given two cool prizes to give as an incentive.
 
Origami Owl Necklace and Pendant
 
This is a large size locket, silver in color (stainless steel so that they don't ever tarnish), with the crystal cross. Whoever wins, will also get three other charms of their choice (go to www.cutehoot.origamiowl.com/ to pick).  Retails for $46.00
 
Hand Painted Infant's T-Shirt

 
This is a light blue, 100% cotton shirt size 3-6 months. It has been hand painted (no stencils). The colors are more vivid in person.  Retails for $45.00.
 
Our grant account needs to reach $12,055.70 to get the matching $1,000.

Thank you for helping get us to our goal!

Monday, November 5, 2012

It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas

With November jammed packed and hopefully traveling by the end of the month, Curtis and I decided to break out the Christmas decorations and get a jump start on this glorious holiday!  Our family loves everything about Christmas.  Our house fills up with the sounds of Christmas music and the smell of delicious morsels being baked for weeks.  The kids love to help decorate the house and look forward to putting up their very own Christmas tree in their rooms.  Since Curtis and I will most likely be gone during December, we did not want to miss out on enjoying doing all of Christmas preparation as a family.


 The kids know that Christmas will look a little different this year.  Some of those changes are exciting and some leave them a bit reluctant.  We have prepared ourselves with the fact that Curtis and I will most likely be gone during Christmas day.  If that changes, we will be more than thrilled!  Before we leave, we are trying to make things around here as "normal" as we can during our absence.  No matter what, this Christmas is going to be one for the memory books.  At the beginning of 2012 I told Curtis that this year was going to be a year of change.  I didn't quite know the magnitude of what I was speaking when I said that. :)
 
As I previously mentioned, November is jammed packed already.  This coming weekend I will be a vendor with La Mia Bella at a local Holiday Craft Fair.  At that same bazaar, Curtis will be setting up a concession stand outside as another fundraiser for our adoption.  This week will be busy preparing for both.  If you are in the area, we would LOVE to have you stop by.  If you are able to lend a helping hand, that would be appreciated as well.  Right now it is just the two of us. :)
 
 
Our last fundraising event is scheduled for the following weekend, November 16th and 17th.  Again, I will be a vendor at the Holiday Bazaar and Curtis will be setting up an area doing another bake sale.  We already have a couple of people will to help donate baked goods and if you are in the area, please let us know if you are able to make something yummy and we will be more than happy to enjoy it with some coffee use it for our fundraiser.
 
 
Thanks again to all of you who are supporting us.  Your prayers and encouragements mean the world to us and "Porter".  The financial contributions that have been given....well, we couldn't do this with out you.  We are forever grateful!
 
The theme that God keeps giving me through this journey is "peace".  I stuggle with the unknown.  I struggle with trying to make this happen on my own.  I stuggle with resting.  This song is one of Curtis' favorite Christmas songs.  As I sat and listned to it again today, it's message was perfect for me.
 
Be Blessed!
 




Thursday, November 1, 2012

GIVEAWAY WINNERS ARE......

Curtis and I want to give a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who shared and donated to our giveaway fundraiser.

We raised $3,635!!

The winners have been picked at random using www.random.org.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING:

1st Prize $500 Visa Gift Card - NDH

2nd Prize $200 Visa Gift Card - Cathy H.

3rd Prize $50 Gift Card - Michelle E.

4th Prize $25 Red Lobster/Olive Garden Gift Card - Michelle E.

5th Prize $15 Jamba Juice Gift Card - Karla H.

6th Prize 2 Regal Movie Tickets - NDH

7th Prize Autographed Blake Shelton CD - Karla H.

If you are a winner, please leave me a comment (it will not be published) with your contact information and I will get your prize to you!

GIVEAWAY IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED

I will be using www.random.org to draw the winners today.  I will post an update with the winning names soon.  Come back to see if you are a winner!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

GIVEAWAY ENDS TODAY!!


LAST DAY TO GET YOUR ENTRY IN!
-Giveaway ends on October 31, 2012 at Midnight PST-

We are $4,353 away from being funded for our adoption.

**Every donation made to our grant fund is TAX DEDUCTIBLE**


Prize Entry
1.  One entry for every $5 donated
(Click here to go to our grant fund)
**Once you have donated, leave me a note on my blog under the comment section.  Don't forget to leave your first name and last initial (ex-Sara E.) so I can keep track of your entries.**

2.  One additional entry for every friend that donates.
**Make sure that your friend leaves me a note letting me know who shared our giveaway with them. (ex-Jason T. shared by Sara E.)**

3.  One entry for sharing on your blog.
**Again, make sure you let me know when you shared.**

For example - If Sara donated $5 and got her friend, Jason to donate $5, Sara would receive 2 entries and Jason would receive 1 entry. If Jason gets his friend, Amy to donate $5, Amy would get 1 entry and Jason would get an additional entry.


We have $750 in Visa gift cards to give away!



First Prize - $500 Visa Gift Card
Second Prize - $200 Visa Gift Card
Third Prize - $50 Visa Gift Card

Fourth Prize - $25 Red Lobster Gift Card
(Can be used at Olive Garden)


Fifth Prize - $15 Jamba Juice Gift Card

Sixth Prize - 2 Regal Cinema's Movie Tickets

Seventh Prize - Autographed Blake Shelton CD

The Challenge
1.  Get 25 people to donate $5
2.  Get those 25 people to each get 15 more people to donate $5
3.  Get those 375 people to each get 5 people to donate $5

If we can meet this challenge - we will be FULLY FUNDED!

**Every donation made to our grant fund is TAX DEDUCTIBLE**


Christmas is quickly approaching.  Enter now for a chance to win $500, $200, or $50.

The more people you share this with, the more chances you have to win!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

15 Year Ago Today.....


Today Curtis and I celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary.


As we look back at what these last 15 years have brought, we see the hand of God on our lives and the provisions he has given us.  Three months before our wedding, I was hit by a drunk driver.  Although I wasn't killed, my life completely changed.  My short term memory was affected, my body was in pain, and being overstimulated sent me into a complete meltdown/seizure sort of thing.  We were advised that we may want to put the wedding on hold.  Curtis was living in Southern California while I was living in Oregon.  I had been waiting for almost a year to marry him and I insisted that I didn't want to postpone the wedding.  Curtis was employed with the Disneyland Resort and had just been excepted into their management program.  I remember how excited he was as this was not an easy program to get into.  Visiting me after the accident and seeing what I was going through, he returned home and thought about what our immediate future was going to look like.  He knew that I was going to need to continue seeing my doctors and keep in close contact with my lawyer.  He knew that moving me to California would take me away from all of those that I needed while I recovered.  Curtis called to tell me that he had informed his manager that he would not be able to continue the management program and would be relocating back to Oregon.  I cried when he shared this - I KNEW what this meant to Curtis and what he was sacrificing for me.  I was disappointed that I would not be living in sunny California, but was relieved that I would be staying near everyone that would be aiding in my healing.

Our marriage has been riddled with many challenges.  Some of them almost brought us to our breaking point where I did not think we would stay married.  But, it was because of these times that I believe we are still married.  We both had to change the way we approached our marriage and what we felt the role was for each other.  Curtis had to learn who I was all over again and I had to learn how to "back off".  We have sacrificed and lifted each other up when we couldn't lift ourselves up.  We are each other's biggest fans!

As we set out to embark on yet another journey, we look back at how God has had His hand on our lives.  He has allowed us to experience some really incredible times together.  Things that we have dreamt of, we have done.  Things that seem to crazy to believe in have become a reality.  We know that this journey will be no different.



Want to celebrate our day with us today?  For every $15 donated we will double your entries.  So, instead of receiving just 3 entries for a $15 donation, you will receive 6.


We are $5,793 away from being funded for our adoption.

**Every donation made to our grant fund is TAX DEDUCTIBLE**


We have $750 in Visa gift cards to give away!



First Prize - $500 Visa Gift Card
Second Prize - $200 Visa Gift Card
Third Prize - $50 Visa Gift Card

Fourth Prize - $25 Red Lobster Gift Card
(Can be used at Olive Garden)


Fifth Prize - $15 Jamba Juice Gift Card

Sixth Prize - 2 Regal Cinema's Movie Tickets

Seventh Prize - Autographed Blake Shelton CD

The Challenge
1.  Get 25 people to donate $5
2.  Get those 25 people to each get 15 more people to donate $5
3.  Get those 375 people to each get 5 people to donate $5

If we can meet this challenge - we will be FULLY FUNDED!

Prize Entry
1.  One entry for every $5 donated
(Click here to go to our grant fund)
**Once you have donated, leave me a note on my blog under the comment section.  Don't forget to leave your first name and last initial (ex-Sara E.) so I can keep track of your entries.**

2.  One additional entry for every friend that donates.
**Make sure that your friend leaves me a note letting me know who shared our giveaway with them. (ex-Jason T. shared by Sara E.)**

3.  One entry for sharing on your blog.
**Again, make sure you let me know when you shared.**

For example - If Sara donated $5 and got her friend, Jason to donate $5, Sara would receive 2 entries and Jason would receive 1 entry. If Jason gets his friend, Amy to donate $5, Amy would get 1 entry and Jason would get an additional entry.

**Every donation made to our grant fund is TAX DEDUCTIBLE**


Christmas is quickly approaching.  Enter now for a chance to win $500, $200, or $50.

The more people you share this with, the more chances you have to win!

-Giveaway ends on October 31, 2012-



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

GIVEAWAY ENDS IN ONE WEEK!!

Don't miss out on an opportunity to win cash and help bring Porter home.  We are only a month away from traveling and still need to raise $5,878.

Just one week left to enter our giveaway.

For every $5 donation to our grant fund, you will be entered to win some fabulous prizes.

**Every donation made to our grant fund is TAX DEDUCTIBLE**


We have $750 in Visa gift cards to give away!



First Prize - $500 Visa Gift Card
Second Prize - $200 Visa Gift Card
Third Prize - $50 Visa Gift Card

Fourth Prize - $25 Red Lobster Gift Card
(Can be used at Olive Garden)


Fifth Prize - $15 Jamba Juice Gift Card

Sixth Prize - 2 Regal Cinema's Movie Tickets

Seventh Prize - Autographed Blake Shelton CD

The Challenge
1.  Get 25 people to donate $5
2.  Get those 25 people to each get 15 more people to donate $5
3.  Get those 375 people to each get 5 people to donate $5

If we can meet this challenge - we will be FULLY FUNDED!

Prize Entry
1.  One entry for every $5 donated
(Click here to go to our grant fund)
**Once you have donated, leave me a note on my blog under the comment section.  Don't forget to leave your first name and last initial (ex-Sara E.) so I can keep track of your entries.**

2.  One additional entry for every friend that donates.
**Make sure that your friend leaves me a note letting me know who shared our giveaway with them. (ex-Jason T. shared by Sara E.)**

3.  One entry for sharing on your blog.
**Again, make sure you let me know when you shared.**

For example - If Sara donated $5 and got her friend, Jason to donate $5, Sara would receive 2 entries and Jason would receive 1 entry. If Jason gets his friend, Amy to donate $5, Amy would get 1 entry and Jason would get an additional entry.

**Every donation made to our grant fund is TAX DEDUCTIBLE**


Christmas is quickly approaching.  Enter now for a chance to win $500, $200, or $50.

The more people you share this with, the more chances you have to win!

-Giveaway ends on October 31, 2012-