Another step of faith.
Another confirmation.
Last week we heard news that our May 7th court date is confirmed. YES!!
Our agency advises us to put travel plans in place at least 1 week in advance and currently with flight times, availability and pricing, our tickets are on hold for departing April 30th out of O'hare into Entebbe (Kampala, Uganda-the capital) via London. Yes, exactly 12 days. We are booking our flights with Adoption Airfare, an agency that specializes in non-profit, adoption or humanitarian travel and they have been great working with us and getting us good flight times. And they are able to put potential bookings on hold for a really long time.
We are still waiting to hear back from our agency on the last round of family visits and interviews for Keziah by the lawyer team and those should prayerfully happen this Wednesday, April 22nd. After confirmation those visits in Uganda went well and there are no glaring red-flags, we will purchase our tickets.
Continued prayers for peace and trust while the final pieces fall into place are appreciated. We are in the midst of a very busy time for our family. Trying to pack up our 4 person family to live life overseas in a developing African country for 2 months where we will be a 5 person family with two five year olds (Keziah will turn 5 June 7th-while we are over there) can very quickly overwhelm me. However, it is by God's amazing faithfulness we are able to take deep breaths, prioritize first things first (namely applying for Visas & final document checks), work through one sticky-note To Do list at a time (there are several all over the house) and take one day at a time. We are also trying to soak up individual time with each Haven and Covenant before the "birth"' of their sister :)
Several of you have asked what you can do or what we need as we continue to go forward in our journey...
1. Please continue to pray-for Keziah: for her needs, care & upcoming transition into our family.
2. Prayer for our current family: for our health, upcoming travel shots, packing & preparation.
3. Continued prayer for the process of adoption-it includes SO many people, signatures & timelines and only our Almighty God can orchestrate all these fine details for one forever family.
4. And lastly...as our journey has lengthened, so too have financial needs. If giving to
our journey is something God has or is placing on your heart, we have
been and will be forever grateful for your support of our family. Lifesong for Orphans,
PO Box 40, Gridley, IL 61744 (Miller family #3137 in memo line) is a
great way to give a tax-deductible donation to our adoption fund. If you
would rather donate to help offset some of the other miscellaneous family costs we will incur
while traveling (i.e. Haven & Covenant's airfare, lodging, food, visas,
etc), please contact us directly [arlanandkatie@gmail.com]. We also have joined with Gobena coffee, an extension of Lifesong for Orphans, to help promote great fair-trade coffee while also fundraising for our journey. Click here for more information.
Again, thanks so much for praying us through this journey.
We are loosely yet excitedly holding our girl in your prayer hands and in the arms of our Almighty and can't wait to introduce you to her beautiful face when we get overseas. Our journey, along with a few pictures of Keziah :), will be shared at an upcoming awareness/concert/fundraiser night on Saturday, April 25 @ 6:30pm at the AC Fellowship Hall in Gridley. We are blessed to be part of a night to bring honor to God's faithfulness through adoption along side our fellow college ministry and their talents.
Blessings,
Arlan & Katie, Haven & Covenant
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18 April 2015
09 April 2015
4 Millers to Uganda. 5 Millers back.
It.is.unbelievable.
It.is.God.
May 7th.
Right before the Easter holiday, we were emailing back & forth to our adoption agency in Texas regarding the status of our dear girl in Uganda...where she was at...what the uncle was thinking...and what the strength of our case before a judge looked like....
And then there it was...the following words from our Ugandan lawyer:
It.is.God.
May 7th.
Right before the Easter holiday, we were emailing back & forth to our adoption agency in Texas regarding the status of our dear girl in Uganda...where she was at...what the uncle was thinking...and what the strength of our case before a judge looked like....
And then there it was...the following words from our Ugandan lawyer:
I truly have a
gut feeling we have a good case for Patience.
The good news is
the judge has said she will give us a date of our choice. Please choose a
hearing date and we move forward.
2nd May to 10th
May or June 1st onwards
I read it. And then re-read it. And then read it again.
A court date?????!!!!! In one month?!
Wahooooooooooo!!!!
We are waiting confirmation for our May 7th court date and have been advised to not buy plane tickets quite yet, as the team in Uganda is in the process of gathering remaining paperwork and conducting final family interviews. Holding this loosely in God's hands is really hard because we are so excited but it is necessary to do so as we realize timelines in international adoption can change quickly....BUT we are super excited! This gives us hope. This gives us smiles. And above all, this shows us our God in mighty form.
So what now? If all paperwork is processed favorably, we will leave about 1 week ahead of our May 7th court date so we are busy preparing ourselves, our kids, and our lives to be in Uganda for about 6-8 weeks total. We are choosing to remain in Uganda for the duration of the court hearing and then the paperwork chase (passport, visa, etc) needed for Keziah to then travel home. And both Haven and Covenant are coming with us for that duration. 4 Millers to Uganda. 5 Millers back.
Prayers ARE needed! And you, my blog readers, have been so faithful in praying us to this point in our journey, I know you'll pray us through this next part!
Please pray for:
1. The final details of the paperwork & interviews in Uganda to go smoothly and that the team there would be able to get all necessary documents before our travel time of late April/early May.
2. For the details of our paper process here stateside. That we double check our "i's" and triple check our "t's" and that we don't become OCD in the process!
3. For our kids as we begin this intial transition phase & preparation...vaccinations, packing up a few things, but leaving most things behind, and getting ready to welcome/love/meet a new sister.
4. For the final pieces of our finances to fall in place. We are humbled that a fundraiser/awareness night was planned by our college kids & was scheduled prior to us receiving our court date. The benefit event is being held on April 25th @ 6:30pm in Gridley...right before we fly to Uganda...God is such a God of timing. (email me for details if interested)
5. Perspective for Arlan and I. That we keep in mind what adoption is, the hard-hard days ahead, for the next part of this journey, and to remember God's faithfulness.
Yea, in the way of thy judgments, O Lord, have we waited for thee; the desire of our soul is to thy name, and to the remembrance of thee.
Isaiah 26:8
11 June 2014
a hodge-podge
With the addition of #3 to our family, continued communication & paperwork for #2 in our family, travel & holidays in between...my blog has been sorely lacking. Sometimes I wonder if it's even worth it to catch up my social site when I get so far behind...
But then I take a deep breath and realize in years to come this blog will serve as an archive of sorts-almost a daily journal for our family and then I re-prioritize my dear blog. Plus I have lots of friends and family who repeatedly "encourage" me to update.
So now you all take a deep breath, because there are LOTS of pictures to follow :)
Random pictures...Easter, Mother's Day weekend in Iowa, Chicago X2, & Memorial Day
[**they are NOT in chronological order**]
But then I take a deep breath and realize in years to come this blog will serve as an archive of sorts-almost a daily journal for our family and then I re-prioritize my dear blog. Plus I have lots of friends and family who repeatedly "encourage" me to update.
So now you all take a deep breath, because there are LOTS of pictures to follow :)
Random pictures...Easter, Mother's Day weekend in Iowa, Chicago X2, & Memorial Day
[**they are NOT in chronological order**]
Easter Sunday pictures
Why not have a garage sale? While they are lots of work, it is always fun to de-clutter my basement & go through closets...what is one man's "junk" is another's treasure, right? :)
This is not all mine...I always enlist my in-laws "junk" too!
Haven loves garage sales because she gets to see friends like Rich & Vicki...
...and for some reason, I always get to see former students at my garage sales...T-Rev, you can come without us having a garage sale :)
...and Haven loves seeing her cousins & Grandma!
In early May we attended CAFO's Orphan Summit in Chicago.
It was neat to see our Ukrainian friend who is now attending college here in the states...what a testimony!
...and I caught up with a cousin of mine I haven't seen since high school!
Mother's Day weekend we headed out to Iowa...Covenant did great on the trip & Grandma Iowa was ready to love on them both!
Covenant's first coffee with Grandma Iowa and her friends.
Haven playing on Lucy & Jackson's play set with Burkelle
It was a quick trip, so this was the only picture we got of the two "new" cousins, Kayleigh (on the left) was born 3/7/14 & Covenant on 3/26/14
Uncle Butch & Aunt Kathy got to meet Covenant too
Covenant meeting Uncle Buddy
Ms Aisley meeting her new cousin...she is going to get a new baby brother or sister in Oct.
Haven and Charlee at Logan's Roadhouse
Haven's last day of preschool...here she is with her Big Kid Buddy, Ms. Jessica
Garage saling is always fun, but going with the Baners is even MORE fun!
Haven and Elle with Elle's garage sale purchase.
Arlan and Haven camped out the other weekend...Covey and I held down the house :)
The end of May we headed up to Chicago to spend time with Arlan, who attended a conference for work. So the kids and I tagged along and went to see the sites during the day and hung out with Daddy during the evening.
Lincoln Park Zoo was fabulous!
Haven was VERY determined to find the giraffes...and we did...inside eating!
another highlight for her was Navy Pier's ferris wheel...so high, so slow & so fun!
family selfies on the Ferris wheel
a treasure find & suggested by our friend Tami (who we got to spend the day with but alas, I have no pictures!)...don't be fooled by these Donut Vault prices folks...these donuts are worth every cent & are enormous!
The Lego store at Water Tower Place where Haven was elated to find one of her Lego Friends as a statue :)
American Girl Doll store also at Water Tower
While Rainforest Cafe was probably her favorite experience of this Chicago trip, it was NOT Covenant's...over stimulation, along with animal noises at high decibel levels combined with an interactive thunderstorm every 22 minutes proved too much for our 2 month old.
Navy Pier
and every afternoon, we would head back to the hotel & rest up so we were ready to go when Daddy got done with his meetings
Haven LOVES hotels!
She was fascinated with this juggler in Millennium Park
Daddy & Haven at the Bean
Covenant's first Bean picture
Easter with the Miller brood at Alan & Theresa's
Covenant and Carter had great seats!
Oh Gabe! I love how cute & ornery you look all at once!
Yeah for Carissa being home!
Memorial Day Sunday at our place with the family...
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