I am the daughter of a king, wife of the most incredible man, mother of an amazing boy born from my belly and mother of two beautiful girls and one handsom boy born in my heart. I am an African loving, adoption advocating, orphan loving, holy spirit filled, Irish football crazed, Jesus loving girl on a mission to provide a family that is a living example of what God's love looks like. Undefined by size, color or nationality bringing glory to him one adoption at a time.

Monday, April 19, 2010

A Volcano? Really?

Several things have happened recently.  First, we found out Heather has two fractured bones in her foot.  We need her to get home quickly and have a  procedure done to improve the circulation in the foot.  The injury actually occured before she left for Uganda when she fell down the stairs.  After walking around on steep and uneven ground for six plus weeks, she could no longer take the pain.  I admire her strength and desire to be with Abigail. 

In the middle of all this, visas are being handed out again at the US Embassy.  Praise the Lord!  Hopefully, we can get our court ruling, with the correct wording, to make a visa appointment soon.  With Heather coming home for a procedure, I will be going back to Uganda for the final stage of things.  I pray that I can have the determination and strength that Heather displayed during her seven weeks away from Nolan.

Finally, we have this volcano to deal with.  Really?  A volcano has shut down air travel?  What is this another big budget Hollywood film where the earth is almost destroyed again?  Through all the unique twists and turns with our adoption process, I quietly look forward to the next thing that we will overcome in order to bring Abigail home.  First, it started with a lack of  money in the very begining and now we are taking on volcanoes.  Yes!  Stay tuned next week for sea monsters and pirates.  : )

Just for the record, we have sold almost 200 beads in the last week.  That leaves only 300 left.  Thank you for the love and support we continue to get from people across the U.S. and, now, Ireland.

Have a Blessed day! - Jason

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