Sunday: Day 3
Saturday night brought bad dreams and poor sleep. Honestly,
I woke up in a disgruntled mood and was frustrated that I was in Haiti “visiting”
my children. I wanted to be home. I love Haiti and love being in Haiti and if I
had been here for any other reason I would have been happy, but I want all of
our children HOME with us! I took some time to pray and ask God to forgive my
frustrated heart. I know that patience is a piece of this puzzle and I was in
desperate need of it. After I prayed and got ready for church I joined the
others downstairs for breakfast and was reminded of how close we are to moving
forward and I refused to allow myself to dwell on the next phase of waiting. It’s
amazing what a little encouragement and prayer can do for your heart.
We walked to church and enjoyed a service full of song and
praise. It never fails…the sound of worship in any language can bless your
heart.
After church we returned to the guesthouse where we fixed
some lunch and got some much needed rest. We usually take the boys back to the crèche
for little nap. I asked them if they
wanted to sleep (nap) at the crèche or the guesthouse. They both agreed to nap
at the guesthouse, but I quickly discovered that it was going to require mom to
nap with them. J
It was a nice afternoon of snuggling, A and I on one bed and Molly and C on the
other. Molly is a great big sis…but this trip has proven that they know how to
love and fuss like brothers and sisters!
After our naps we really enjoyed the down time and the kids
just played. On several occasions the boys gave their attention to an activity
for more than a minute, which is so fun to watch. A and I played Jenga and then
he and Molly played Chutes and Ladders. C is pretty content just watching it all
happen. I am hoping to get some good one-on-one time with him tomorrow while A
is at school.
The sweetest moment of the day was when A asked if he could take a shower. I told him the water was really cold, which he was obviously accustomed to because he wasn't deterred. By the way he asked if he could shower it seemed as if he may have done it before, but when we got in the bathroom and I turned the shower on he panicked! So to avoid more panic I just turned on the faucet and he washed himself under it...it was SO cold, but he was so excited to see the bubbles from the body wash. I got him a cup and he loved for me to pour it over him. He smelled very pretty when he was finished and he ran straight to C to tell him to go take a "shower," which he did. Again...he too was afraid of the shower, but would dance under the water as I poured it over him.
We cooked dinner a little late so by the time we finished
eating they were ready to head back to the crèche for the night and see their
friends.
At times the play was a little chaotic, but it was a great
day. Joey would have been very proud of the way I just enjoyed the chaos and
didn’t squash the fun ;-)
Monday: Day 4 ---The day of GREAT
NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!
After a good breakfast Molly and I went over and
picked up Chancely for our morning play while Agendo was at school. We enjoyed
bubbles and play-doh before he had to go back to the creche for his pre-school
class and nap. During the time of his nap I received an email that we have been
waiting for since December. Our Adoption Decrees
have been signed!!!!!! I can't read anything on
either document because they are in French, but I know that it very clearly
states that their names are Fitzgerald!
The decree means that they are legally our
children with all of the rights and privileges that Molly and Lincoln have as
our children except...they don't have documentation to enter the United States
so that is the next step. On April 8, 2014 we first learned that Agendo
and Chancely had been in an orphanage for a year and needed a family and today
they are officially our SONS! J
When Agendo got out of school we played and
practiced saying their names as “Fitzgerald” doesn’t just roll off the tongue.
It is precious watching their sweet smiles as they try to pronounce it.
I’m so thankful that I was here with them in
Haiti when we got this news, but I know that leaving Wednesday is going to be
difficult. For now I will try not to think about it and just soak up the
sweetness of my sons. I am so thankful for all of God's blessings!
Below are some pics from various trips to Haiti :-) We are missing Dad and Linc on this one.
I love you all!! Mama and MeMe!
ReplyDeleteCool news. Glad to hear it. Maybe the next part of the process will be sped along by an angel.
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