Monday, May 18, 2009

Has it really been that long...

Has it? I should have known better than to actually think I would be a dedicated blogger during the start of baseball season and ending of a school year! My intentions were good, but I failed miserably with my actions. I hope I still have readers. I must say... I don't think I would even be checking this blog because of the infrequency of its author! But, to those of you still with me, let me say "Thanks!". Now, let's catch up...

Well, I attended the Orphan Alliance Summit in Dallas with Terry. IT CHANGED MY LIFE! I had some very God-ordained meetings (which I PROMISE to share with you in the coming weeks), heard some things I needed to hear to get me moving in the right direction for His plans for our lives, had a BLAST getting to know Terry and realized there is MUCH left to do! We had been thinking and praying about going to Guatemala with Across All Borders during Spring Break next year, but after attending the summit, both Jeff and I feel that we need to go in June. So, our family is going to Guatemala! We are beyond excited!

I am a little nervous, though. You see, our adoption was very scary and hard and I did NOT enjoy the emotional roller coaster we were put on by our attorney. The only place we went in Guatemala, was the orphanage to get Isabella and our hotel. We did not go to Antigua like most traveling families during pickup. We figured that since our attorney had kicked in the glass at PGN after being detained during an abandonment inquiry and having it air on YouTube just a few weeks prior, as well as PGN attempting to stop our adoption by listing our names in the Prense Libre that Labor Day, it might be a good idea to stay low-key in our little hotel in Guatemala City! I will admit, since I have never done so before, that I did not fall in love with the country of Guatemala, nor with the people. The only people I feel in love with was my daughter, her care givers at the orphanage and her birth mother. The only people I really had contact with was my attorney. I DID NOT FALL IN LOVE WITH HER!!!! So, needless to say, I was bitter for a while and vowed to never step foot in Guatemala again.

Now, before some of you begin typing me a nice little comment telling me how horrible I am, just listen and let me try to explain myself. I will admit that was a very childish and ridiculous thing to feel and way to handle it. But, if we are being truthful (and I am), we can all say that at some point in our lives, we handle things this way. Then, after time, we realize it and some may even admit it!;) I also should have learned to never say never... that is when God teaches you a lesson about HIS plans! God used the country of Guatemala to give me one of the greatest blessings in my life and I had to work through my bitterness and anger toward Susana in order to see what His plans for my family include. I AM THERE now. With all of that being said, we are now going back for our first mission trip as a family and can't wait to see what is in store for us there and how the Lord will use us to minister to the children in Guatemala.

We are in our last week of school this week. Today is our last full day and the rest of the week are half days, out at noon. I am changing jobs next year and have to move my things out of my classroom. Jake has 2 more baseball games this season and we leave for the beach Friday after we get out of school. We will have a week-long relaxation by the pool with family and friends and then back home to begin potty training and packing for Guatemala! I will bring my computer with me and plan to share some exciting stories of how God seems to be lining things up for us to move into his CALL on our lives.

I PROMISE TO KEEP UP WITH THIS BLOG FOR THE SUMMER!!! (really... I do! I'll even post pictures!)

6 comments:

  1. So great to hear from you! Your trip to Guatemala sounds awesome and I can't wait to follow along and see what God has in store for your family while you are there!

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  2. Amanda, how could you have fallen in love with Guatemala or the people when you didn't experience it? I vividly remember that time in your life and you were in no way shape or form able to take it all in. I'm so glad you are now ready to experience it. I hope you have a wonderful time.

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  3. I can't wait to hear about Guatemala. I would love to go one day.
    Our emotions get the better of us sometimes and your emotions took over when you were there adopting Isabella. You just needed time.

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  4. It's about time! I was coming here to tell you that we need a new post...so glad that I don't have to get bossy. ;)
    I am STILL so happy that you were able to go to Dallas with me. Just think, Guatemala is going to be even better than that...can you imagine? :) Love y'all!

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  5. Your trip sounds wonderful! I know you will see a different side of Guatemala now that the mess is behind you and you all can just experience the culture and the country. Congratulations!

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  6. love your honesty ... i really believe that we have to share our entire story w/ others and not just the happy parts ...

    email me and i will send you a pic of the shirt ... probably won't post them now because people are requesting them and coming by house for them .... I have 1 med. and 6 larges left ...

    s.oatsvall@comcast.net ... i will send you a pic so you can decide if you want one or not ... I LOVE THEM !!!

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