Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Farmer Todd

I thought I would include a link to the August/September issue of Cotton Grower magazine (thanks for the reminder, Lynda Ann)-- It's pretty cool because Todd and his Dad and little brother were on the cover. I probably won't ever make it to the cover of a magazine. http://www.cottongrower.com/ (and yes, the name of the article is from trash to treasure)

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

I need help!!!

OK all you computer wizards out there-I need help!!! I'm taking a long shot that someone might come across this and know how to help me. I have searched the internet and to tell you the truth, I'm just too dumb to figure this thing out. I have recently purchased a Sony digital media player that I had planned on putting some of my 4 yr olds favorite movies on to watch on the airplane ride to Ukraine. I get that it's not an easy task and I am going to have to "convert" the movies somehow, but I don't even know what type of file I need to convert it to!! (I am at idiot level right now!) Surely there is someone out there that can help! I know it's a long shot, but any suggestions?????? PS I did figure out ipod last christmas, so I can be taught!!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Ukraine Update

Here is some of the latest news we have gotten from our agency. Of course, it's Ukraine- so it may not all be true or come to be, but...It sounds like I will say an EXTRA prayer of thanksgiving tonight that our dossier did in fact get submitted a few days ago. My heart is breaking right now for the families that are so close, but may not get submitted this year.

Ukraine Update
October 26, 2007
LIFELINE NEWS: We hope all of you are enjoying the coolness of the fall weather. As winter approaches in Ukraine please pray that the orphanages and the children have everything they need to make it through the winter months. At the present time we have one family in Ukraine that is nearing the end of their journey. They will be number 50 and 51 in our Lifeline family. You can begin praying now for their passports in hopes that they are able to be processed quickly. They are almost ready to begin their journey home as a family!!!
We have had eight dossiers submitted during the months of September and October. This is incredible. Please pray that we will be able to submit two other dossiers by the end of month. Also pray for the SDA as they review and process dossiers that appointments will be granted in a timely manner.
As each adoption journey is different each family will face different challenges. Pray for safety as our families travel and please pray for our families as they seek wisdom in making life changing decisions.
NEWS FROM THE SDA: There is still an interim director in place at the SDA. A new director has not been named. There is no prediction of when this will happen. While it is difficult during these transitions for our team to interpret policy and procedures, they are still working even though processes may be a little slower. Our team tells us that it could take several weeks to one month for a new director to be named, but feel that this could be a positive change for the adoption process in Ukraine.
It has been reported that the United States has met its quota for the number of dossiers that can be submitted to the SDA for 2007. It has also been reported that the SDA will continue to accept only the dossiers of families desiring to adopt special needs children, children 13 years and older, and the dossiers of families who are seeking to adopt a sibling of a previously adopted child, until December 1, 2007.
Along with this, it has been rumored that the SDA will be imposing additional quotas on younger children. This additional quota would limit the number of dossiers that could be accepted for younger children from U.S. families and could delay the acceptance of these dossiers until February 2008. This quota system is not official, but is being reported from other facilitators in Ukraine, not Lifeline facilitators. Lifeline will continue to monitor the situation about the submission of dossiers and keep you informed as information becomes available

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Updates

The update is- nothing has changed! HaHa! Our social worker called yesterday to tell me that Sasha felt like our travel date would be about 4 months away from when they sent it to us. This was no big news to us. I guess a lot of families are really anxious to know something. That means we are looking at mid February (but as I've said before-nothing is stable in Ukriane). I'll be honest with you, I don't have any extra energy to worry about something that can change so quickly. I do get nervous every time she calls, because in the back of my mind- I'm afraid she is calling to tell me that the program is shutting down. I would like to know our travel date (I don't care how far away it is). It is gonna take a little bit of planning to get the girl's school, work, etc. all taken care of. I am trying to get myself a little more educated on "how" I can homeschool the girls while we are in Ukriane.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

We're submitted!!!!

The word is that we are submitted as of yesterday (the 15th)! Yea!!!! We still do not have our registration number, but Sasha went back and checked when he was on the phone with our social worker and said we WERE submitted. What now? You might ask--- The SDA (Ukrianian government) is supposed to have 20 days to review our dossier and issue us an appointment date to travel to Ukraine. The Ukrainian defination of time is a little different than ours, so it will probably be more like 40 days. Our appointment date will (probably) be a couple of months after our application is processed. It looks like we might still get to travel sometime around the first of the year. It's pretty cool to think that in 6 months or so, we could be back home with a new Isbell.

Monday, October 15, 2007

No News

Those of you who know me-might know that I have an annoying habit of "singing" about stuff. Let me explain, not big stuff, but for example- If I saw some poor sap fall down- I might go around the rest of the day singing "da da dump dump dump, another one bites the dust.." I get on my own nerves sometimes doing it. All of that was my introduction to let your know that I have walked around all day singing "buried with the grateful dead, came back as a parrot head, got derailed, got ???? (i just hum this part) , FBI,CIA, if they've seen her they ain't saying. oooohhhhhhh- NO NEWS." On the off chance that a member of Lonestar comes across this website- I apologize for destroying your song. (I'm actually a fan).
O.K. Long story short- We've not heard anything from Ukraine. I guess our dossier could have gone Friday or today, but Sasha has not let our social worker know yet if it did. Hopefully I will have some good news to report tomorrow, or the next day, or the next day----
Tomorrow (Tuesday) is the Lifeline meeting at St. John's United Methodist Church in Florence. I am supposed to speak which means I've got to figure out what I am going to say. I've also gotta figure out how to get there. As of right now, I have no clue! I guess this is the reason why God is allowing us to adopt from Ukraine. He knows I am too dumb to worry about details!!! Anyone who is interested in learning more about Lifeline's international adoption program is welcome to come. The meeting starts at 7:00PM. Say a little prayer for me that 'the words of my mouth, will be pleasing in God's sight'. God is SO good-Even as we wait!!!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Not today...

Our dossier didn't get submitted today. The word now is maybe Friday???

Sunday, October 7, 2007

...for they shall be comforted



I know I said I wouldn't post for a while- but maybe things are happening. We got word that there is a good possibility that our Dossier may be submitted Monday!! I need some good news right now. We talked about the beattitudes this morning in Sunday School and the bible says, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." I am mourning a lot of people and things this week. The man in the picture with the girls is Daddy Byrd. He was a precious man of God that my family fell in love with at Leighton Baptist. (He and Avery would blow kisses to each other during church.) Daddy Byrd was diagnosed with cancer not too long ago and faced it with an UNBELIEVABLE amount of faith in God's plan for his life. He lived out the last few months of his life with a smile. He never doubted God or questioned why things were happening to him. God allowed me to get to know Daddy Byrd at a time in my life that I needed to know that God is big enough to make everything OK. I think this is the first time that I have grieved someone knowing that they are truly glad to be HOME!!
We will miss him..................
As for the other stuff I am mourning- I don't even know if I have the energy to write about it. I had the opportunity to minister to a Mom and her children this past week and things did not turn out quite like I planned. I want to save the world, and that's just not what God has planned for me. It's hard to let it go- It's hard knowing there are children (so close) that I can't help. My prayer is that somewhere right now, someone's heart is breaking for MY child. I pray that someone is helping him/her and loving on him/her. I know God is blessing me during this time of mourning (He has promised me that), but it still hurts.