Monday, March 10, 2008

MOI

YEAH!!! Our dossier has entered MOI (Minister of the Interior), which begins the girls' passports. We found out today that it went in last Thursday. On our paperwork it says MOI takes 3-5 months, but they are saying it is currently taking about 3 1/2 months. After MOI it is onto obtaining their US visas, which takes about a month. Then we can go get them! I would love it if they were here by the 4th of July, God only knows. We shall see! Thanks for all of your love, support and most of all your prayers!

Please also pray for all of the people in Haiti. If you have read the paper lately, there has been a problem importing food into the country. Food is just sitting on barges and in port rotting away and getting eaten by bugs because of bureaucratic nightmares. The orphanage is doing okay, but has had to change its menu, because they can't get eggs over from the DR.

GOD is GOOD! All the TIME!!!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Patience

Walker Walker and Brison Michigan yuk! FalanciaThe Girls Sivencia Falancia and Sivencia Jiovenda


Hi everyone!
I know it has been awhile since I have posted, but there has been little change. Our paperwork is currently being legalized and we are anxiously waiting for it to go into MOI. The time frame for MOI is 3-5 months and is our last big step until we go to get them. After MOI there are still some other things that need to occur, but hopefully those won't take to long. We are hoping and praying that they are home sometime in early summer. But for now life goes on and we are enjoying being a family of four. I remember back to when I was pregnant with Walker and how much I cherished that time alone with Brison. Although, I can't imagine Walker not in our lives, time alone with each of your kids is special. That time will become even more stretched when there are five kids running around.

God is so good and kind and giving! Patience is a fruit of the Spirit that He placed in each and every one of us, when we accepted Jesus into our hearts. He continually asks us to exercise our fruits with the daily struggles of life. It is not always easy, but He is glorified when we do!

Please keep our girls in your prayers. Falancia's birthday was yesterday, she just turned 7 and Sivencia's is today, she turns 3. The following is from the update we just received on the girls yesterday. Enjoy! Love you all! Alli
Falancia has been called upon to be a helper in the preschool classes in the morning before she goes to school. Kiki is Sivencia’s preschool teacher and she loves having Falancia in class to be a helper. Falancia is great with the younger kids and is really becoming a great helper for the teachers, nannies and myself. Falancia loves the praise by everyone and is very willing to help out in any situation.

Jiovenda has moved up in school with the Haitian teachers. She is now in class for four hours in the afternoon with a teacher named Mona. This is the same creole class that Falancia and ten of the other big kids are in. Jiovenda really seems to enjoy class and does well. She does however seem to pick on Falancia a bit in class so we make sure that before class is started that they are sitting at two different tables.

Falancia’s hair is growing out very nicely and she now has enough hair to have it braided so she patiently sat while her nanny, Bernadette braided her hair using thread. Falancia was so proud when it was all finished and ran outside so show me. When I called her over to see it she started getting shy and ran towards me covering her face with her hands. This was a very special moment for her because before she was one of the only big kids that didn’t have enough hair to have it braided.

The girls are healthy and doing well.