It has been a while since we updated everyone about the status of our adoption. So we thought we'd do a little update.
* We received our home study and are approved to adopt 1 or 2 children
* We filed our paperwork (and $$$) with USCIS (US immigration) to give us the approval to adopt. We have scheduled appointment to get fingerprinted in mid-April.
* We are on the last few steps of our filling out our dossier (set of paperwork that is about 6 to 8 inches thick full of everything about our family, everything!) Once we have all of this compiled, we have to send it to our adoption agency to have it approved, then it goes to the Ethiopian Embassy in D.C., then Ethiopia to be translated, etc.)
* After all this is completed we are put on a list of people waiting for 'referral(s)' of a child or children.
We don't really know who read this blog regularly, but whether we know you extremely well or have never talked to you in our life, we would covet your prayers in the following ways.
1. For complete and utter dependence upon the Lord as He shows Himself faithful to us in this step of faith.
2. For our faith to be stretched (implicit requirement when seeking to adopt) and our love and affection for our Savior Jesus to grow and be our all-consuming passion.
3. The financial aspect of this adoption seems very daunting right now. We are currently in the process of applying for 4 different financial grants to help cover some of the initial cost of the adoption, but due to the economic times, all of the agencies have made statements that there are not a lot of funds to go around...but we're praying God would provide in miraculous ways!
Showing posts with label Adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adoption. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Ezra's U.S.A. readoption
Yesterday, we were down at the court house for Ezra's official US Readoption. The jist of what this means is that Ezra can now get a US birth certificate and a Social Security Card as well.
With the judge
Monday, July 30, 2007
Introducing our son...Ezra
We received this picture in February of 2007
This picture was taken in June 2007. He looks like he's gained a few pounds now. We think he's about 10 months old.
Some friends of ours are currently in Ethiopia and promised to bring back more pictures after having seen Ezra. We'll hopefully have more to post then.


Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Ezra 'Abera' Greenup
Hello all, we heard from our agency today and our adoption court date was successful. Ezra Abera is now legally our child. We are on vacation, so we don't have access to post a picture, but we'll do that when we get home around the 1st of August.
Thank you for praying and Praise the Lord!
We now wait for our Embassy Date, which is when we get to travel to Ethiopia. They tell us it will be 4 - 8 weeks.
Thank you for praying and Praise the Lord!
We now wait for our Embassy Date, which is when we get to travel to Ethiopia. They tell us it will be 4 - 8 weeks.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Adoption Court Date...July 24

Our Case Worker called us on Thursday to tell us that Abera got a court date...July 24th. This is wonderful wonderful news, especially because the courts will close for 2 months a week after our court date. So, on July 24th, Heidi and I will legally be his parents (Lord willing, if everything goes as planned). We will then hopefully get to travel sometime in late August or early September to pick him up. Kind of crazy to think that we will legally be his parents but will be half way around the world. As soon as the court date is successful, I'll post a few pictures of our new son.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Ethiopian Adoption, HIV, and the Glory of God

As most of you probably know in one form or another, Heidi and I have been in process of adopting child(ren) from Ethiopia. We began this process July of 2006 and it has been a wild, trial-filled time in our life.
August 2006 through the present
In November & December of 2006, we received 2 referrals of baby boys. This was a great joy, filled with much anticipation and the hope/expectation that within 3-4 months these kids would be in our family. 2 weeks before these boys were to go through the Ethiopian courts and legally become ours, we received devastating news that the younger boy was HIV + and the older boy was postive for Hepatitus B. After much prayer, constant tears, prayer, and more tears, we accepted the fact that we could not adopt an HIV+ baby (agency policy) and that we were not prepared to care for a child with Hep B. This was absolutely the most grueling decision of our lives, but acted in faith. We now had to wait for new referrals.
To make a longer story short(er), we had to complete all of our official paperwork, a dossier, over again. This was kind of frustrating, but we knew this is what we needed to do. We heard from our adoption agency, Christian World Adoption, that there was a potential of a biological brother (age 3) and sister (age 11 months) who were potentially available for adoption, once they received their medical information back from the necessary people involved. Then came the long, long, long wait.
HIS FAITHFUL WORKING IN OUR LIVES
We then went on a 4 month period (mid February through Mid June) of hearing no real information. The country of Ethiopia and our agency were going through a lot of changes. These have been probably the hardest 4 months of our lives. We had a lot of questioning of 'Is this the Lord's will' , 'If God wanted this to occur, why is it taking so long and so excrutiating?' Many more questions surfaced as the Lord was taking us through a heavy trial in our lives. Yet, His grace is and was fully sufficient and He caused us to focus upon His character and the beauty of the work he was doing in our own lives. One of the biggest lessons our Father has been teaching us through this process is 'that God is to be desired, pursued, loved, sought after, yearned for, more then His precious and dear gifts, in our case, an adopted child'.
UNEXPECTED & WONDERFUL
Last week, our case worker from our agency called us with an update of our adoption. She first told us that while the director of the Ethiopian division of our adoption agency was in Ethiopia, she was unable to located the whereabouts of the brother and sister who were potential referrals for us. We were somewhat expecting this news because the area where these kids were at is a new area of expansion for our adoption agency. We weren't discouraged by the news, for the Lord had been preparing us for this. She then went on to tell us some of the greatest news we could have ever received.
Young Abera, who tested positive for HIV in February, was transferred to AHOPE, and over the course of the last 4 months was retested and retested another time after that for HIV and both times tested NEGATIVE! As you might imagine, tears flowed freely as we bowed to thank the Lord for His goodness upon us and upon Abera. He is now back in the foster home of our adoption agency receiving good care and love from his nanny.
So, we are adopting Abera, whose name will be Ezra Abera Greenup, and we hope to get through the whole process within the next 2-5 months we pray. Please pray with us.
The other boy, Tariku, is at a foster home in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia waiting for a family who is trained and prepared to care for him with his Hepatitis.
THE NEXT STEP
We pray daily for our soon-to-be son, and pray that we can get a court date within the next 4 weeks. The court date is when Abera will go before the Ethiopian government and they will officially 'stamp' his paperwork as legally adopted by us. Please pray this will occur before the end of July, because the Ethiopian courts close in their entirety for the months of August and September, meaning no new adoptions are processed in that time and thus, we'd have to wait until October when the courts re-open.
If our case would go to court before the end of July, we could travel to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to pick him up. We also have decided to adopt him alone. Though we highly doubt this will be the last time we adopt, we are getting 1 baby instead of 2...which we are ok with.
PICTURE(S) OF Ezra Abera...
We would love to post a few pictures of him, but because he is not yet legally our child, we are under fairly serious requirements not to post pictures of him until he is legally ours. BUT, the day he is our son, we will post a few pictures of him. His age is somewhere around 10 months old.
HELPFUL RESOURCE
For those interested in reading a book that gives a very detailed description of the life and plight of orphan situation because of HIV in Ethiopia, we would recommend reading...There is No Me Without You. (Though this is not a Christian author, and her perspective is not as such, it is still a helpful resource and very informative.) Thank you all for your prayers and support.

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