Before I formed you in the womb I knew you

"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
before you were born I set you apart;
I appointed you as a prophet to the nations."
-Jeremiah 1:5

Monday, November 26, 2012

Just a little something


It’s time for me to share with all of you a condition I’m suffering with. I have a Christmas problem. There’s no other way of saying it really. Just looking at the calendar and seeing that it’s 4 weeks away made my heart beat a little faster. I really love Christmas. As soon as Thanksgiving ends, my mind goes directly to Christmas. I spend a good 30% of most days thinking about Christmas stuff. Add that to the time I waste thinking about IU basketball, and it will be surprising if I get anything else done this month.

But our adoption process has had a big impact on how we view our Christmas this year. We’ve planned since the beginning of this process to start talking to agencies and making real progress after the first of the year, so by next Christmas we might have our child home. It’s odd to think that this could be the last Christmas with just the two of us, but the idea of our adoption process really kicking into high gear has us very excited. It’s like we have this amazing Christmas gift that isn’t under the tree and can’t be opened yet, but will arrive several months later and will change everything. And, although the wait can be excruciating at times, we couldn’t be happier about the gift that is on its way.

As we get ready for the excitement of Christmas and the excitement of our adoption process, we’re also working on other projects that are keeping us busy. We still have our “Jeremiah 1:5” bracelets available for $5 each, as well as our t-shirts for $20 (see picture below). If you’re interested in either, let us know either on here, facebook, or email (adambrown47108@gmail.com) and we’ll get it taken care of for you. We’ll be putting in another t-shirt order soon and they should take around a week to get finished, so make sure we get all of your contact info so we can get it to you. Thanks again to everyone who has been so supportive of our mission already. You guys are amazing.

There are also a few other fundraiser things we’re working on that we will (hopefully) have details on soon. We have some ideas that, if everything works out, could go a long way toward helping with our adoption costs. We’ll let all of you know what’s going on once we get our next fundraiser finalized, so just keep checking here and we’ll keep posting updates on Monday nights. Everyone have a great week and, as always, thanks for reading.
-Adam
 
And thank you Stacia for being our model :)


Monday, November 19, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!


This week has been exciting for us. While we aren’t starting the actual adoption process until after the first of the year, we’ve been working on fundraiser projects and ideas for a little while now, and this week we were able to see some progress. One of the things we’re doing is selling bracelets. They’re blue with yellow writing of “Jeremiah 1:5” on them and we’re selling them for $5 each. We’ve been fortunate enough to sell several of them so far and in less than a week have already made a profit. We’re really amazed that so many of you have chosen to help in this way. If you don’t have a bracelet yet, just let either Ashley or myself know and we’ll make sure we get you one.

There’s another project we’ve been working on this week and, while it’s not necessarily a fundraiser, it’s something that is very exciting to both of us. When we first started we realized that we wanted to have a way to recognize all of you who have helped us along this journey. We were able to find a picture online of a tree and, thanks to Ashley’s talented sister Stacia, we were able to get it painted onto canvas (see attached picture). Our goal is to get the thumbprint of everyone who has helped us on the tree in different colors. Then each person will sign their “leaf” and, eventually, we’ll have a tree full of names and thumbprints. We want to keep this picture in our child’s room so he can see someday all of the people who helped bring him home.

The whole part of fundraising can be kind of difficult. It’s not an easy thing to ask your friends and family to buy something from you. You don’t want to guilt them into it, but you also don’t want to leave them out and make them feel like you don’t want them involved. It’s a delicate balance that I’m not sure we’ve figured out yet, or ever will. I also understand why people might not want to be involved. I can understand why people might say, “Hey, your adoption is your choice. If you can’t pay for it, don’t do it.” That’s a totally valid point. The only thing I can say to that is this; you aren’t buying us a kid, together we’re helping to save a child’s life. It’s estimated that there are between 143-210 million orphans in the world today. This is a huge problem on a global scale that can only be addressed by each of us taking part in whatever way we are able. There’s a John Wesley quote I like that says, “Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.” The challenge to each of us is the same. What is the good that I can do? For us this means taking a child into our home. For you it might mean volunteering or donating to a charity that works with orphans or foster children. And, for some of you, it might even mean helping us along in this adoption process.  We can all do some good, somewhere, for someone. None of us can solve the problems of 210 million orphans, but we can make the difference in the life of one. And to the one you help, it will truly be a life-changing experience.

We hope that we don’t make you feel awkward if we ask you if you want a bracelet or a t-shirt (which should be done soon!), but if you do choose to buy one, we want you to know that we’re so thankful that this is the good you’ve chosen to do. In this week especially, as we consider all the things for which we are thankful, we put those of you who have helped in this process near the top of our list. Your guidance, advice, prayers, gifts, and friendship are things that we grow more and more thankful for by the day. From our family to all of yours, may you have a very happy Thanksgiving.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Day 12


            With Thanksgiving being this month, a lot of people on Facebook, myself included, have been listing things daily that what we are thankful for. Today my Facebook is overflowing to our blog. Day 12: I am thankful for our little boy. Some of you may think I am being crazy for being so thankful for someone I have never met, but I am. I have never felt something so close to me before. Jeremiah 1:5 says “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” This I truly believe.  I know God has a plan for Adam and I. I know our little boy is out there, waiting on us. I am sure at times he asks God “Really? You’re sending me to those crazy people?” However, I know God has him ready for us. This is the first blog post that I have actually written myself. I think that Adam has done a great job with it, so I am going to screw it up for him by telling my side of things and how much God is working to bring my boy home. 

I have always thought about adoption, interracial adoption in particular. Even when I was little, I would ask my mom for an African American baby doll (which I got because she is awesome). After trying for two years to have a kiddo, things weren’t going so great. So off to the doctor we went. There I found out I had a fibroid tumor and some cysts. After leaving the doctor’s office, headed home, Adam and I discussed adoption. Turns out he had been thinking the same thing for quite a while. The next few weeks we talked and prayed about it more, thinking of where we would want to go, what kind of racial background we wanted, how old, and a million other questions. During this time I was also a little freaked out about what may happen with my health. After Adam and I decided that adoption was God’s path for us and went for my second ultrasound, I found out that everything was gone. No cysts, no tumor, just a miracle.

The next thing we did was start this wonderful blog and let out family know. I was very worried about how some people may take this news, especially since this is such a small town and we are going outside of our race. By God’s grace almost everyone has been amazingly excited/happy for us. People that I was nervous about the most (especially with the whole racial issue) see no problem at all.  But it wasn’t all rainbows and sunshine. There was one in particular that was not as excited as most. This one has really bothered me and I am still struggling with it. When talking to this person, they seem to think that everything that could go wrong will. That we are not financially stable, our child will have health problems, be drug addicted, and (not to mention) black. And to this person being black in a small town might be the most terrible thing. I hate that they are so negative about this. It breaks my heart in so many ways but I think that this is just a test. God is testing our strength, willpower, and faithfulness. We need to trust Him and the path He’s put us on, and let Him deal with the negativity.

This past Saturday we had our first fundraiser selling concessions at an auction. On Friday we were supposed to meet a man at the fairgrounds to let us look at the kitchen so we could figure out what we needed. The man never showed up. However, there were two yard sales setting up and both were people we knew. We were able to let them know we were selling food, which I think helped us sell a lot more. After selling our food, we were able to go back and talk to the two ladies that were having the yard sales. They ended up donating all of their things that they had left over. The women that were with them, who we’d never met, donated their leftover items as well. We were able to completely pack my mother’s, Adam’s and my car, and even had to put a few things in Adam’s mother’s car. SO MUCH STUFF! What are the chances, that the day we work at an auction, not one, but two people we know are having yard sales at the same place on the same day!? With this many things, we think we will be able to have an extra yard sale to help raise money just because we have so much! On Saturday, when we were setting up, I felt like anything that could go wrong went wrong. We forgot a can opener, went home & got it, then it broke. We showed up late so the coffee wasn’t ready and people were getting upset, then when it was ready, it was too cold and weak. We forgot many things and had to make multiple trips to go get them. But after all the stress in the beginning, things calmed down and we had a very good day. We were able to raise over $400, and are that much closer to getting our little boy. God is good.

I keep saying my little boy, William (Will) David Brown because that’s who God is going to bless us with. Like I said earlier He knows us before he formed us. We may end up with a little girl, which is fine, but I can feel him. I know him. I tell Adam I miss him (and he actually doesn’t think I’m crazy…that I know of that is).  So far (I know we just started) we have met some amazing people and been blessed by so many. We were told that God will use our adoption to touch a lot of people and I have seen that already. The kindness and generosity of some people have been over whelming.  It is such an amazing thing to feel what you truly are meant for in your life; the moment when God says, “Yes, this is what I have planned for you”. So I just want to say “Thank You” to everyone who has supported us so far. And it’s only beginning.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Short and Sweet part 2


         This weekend we’ll have our first fundraiser at the Washington County Fairgrounds. We’re going to be selling food at an auction in the 4-H building beginning at 9AM. We spent last Friday night at Sam’s Club in Bloomington (which now is my 3rd favorite place in Bloomington after Assembly Hall & Pizza Express) and filled the car with boxes of food. Don’t worry though, we kept it simple, just the stuff we know how to make. Hot dogs, Brownies, chips….keeping it simple. And while we can’t promise you a gourmet meal, we’d still love to have you stop by and see us there. We’ve also placed our first order for our t-shirts, and we’ll have an order form with us Saturday for anyone who is interested in getting in on the next batch of orders. We’re holding out hope that our first order will be in by Saturday so we can wear them and give you an idea of what they’ll look like. But in the event that we can’t model them for you, we’ll make sure we have a picture for you to check out. In short, things are starting to get moving, at least with our fundraising, and we couldn’t be more excited. Every day that goes by and every dollar we save gets us closer to bringing our child home. It’s an exciting and nerve-wracking time for us, but we appreciate all of the support each of you has given us.