Monday, November 22, 2010

Loving Lesia

Well, what can I say? I guess there's no longer a need for this blog, since we've committed to be Lesia's family!

Some of you, who know that I was Peyton's Christmas Warrior last year may be noticing a pattern here...  What can I say? We met her, we held her, we heard her laugh, and, though rarely, cry. We saw her taking her first wobbly steps and falling on her bottom. We saw her eating her lunch in a room full of children. And sitting on her little potty in a room full of children. We saw her in the crib, and in the stroller.We saw her hair go from long, to short,  then to a Moe in the 3 Stooges style.

We saw her little knock-knees :) And her heart scar, still so recent. And knew she went through all that pain without parents to comfort her and pray for her. But we know that someone did, and we thank God for whoever it was.

God gave us time with her (as well as many beautiful, loving, deserving children) and when we left, we left a piece of our heart behind. The last words the orphanage director said to me as I left with Peyton, Jessa, and Amelia were through Marina, our translator, "I will take good care of Lesia until you come back."

And I know he meant it, he's a good man. I'm really looking forward to seeing him again when we go back to bring our little girl home.

Come on over to our family's adoption blog, as we pick up where we left off 3 months ago.

Thank you for all your prayers, encouragement and financial support. So much goes into an adoption, we couldn't do it without you.

With much love,
Morgan & Sherry and family :)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Thanks for the money, Honey!

Thank you to all who have donated so far to help this sweet baby doll! With your help, I know we can get at least $1000 into her account by Christmas. What a way to bless this precious girl!



Monday, November 1, 2010

Our Christmas Tree Angel

Today kicks off Reece's Rainbow's Christmas Angel Tree event, and I have the privilege of being Lesia's Christmas prayer warrior!

Visit  http://reecesrainbow.org/sponsorship/angeltree2010/angeltreesponsorpage and see all the children who need a miracle this Christmas to get them home into loving families. Lesia is eleven rows down on the far right. If you click "Add" it will place her in your shopping cart! How fun! You can fill your cart with kids! ;) No, sadly it's not that easy... don't we wish??!! But it WILL guide you through the steps to bless Lesia (or any of the children God leads you to help) with funds toward getting her out of the orphanage and into a real home. With a donation of $35 or more you will receive a beautiful Angel Tree ornament with your child's picture on it. It's a great feeling when it arrives in the mail and you take it over and hang it on your tree... you know you've invested in that child for eternity. You'll pray for that little face, and show it to others. That child on your tree becomes part of your heart, you will see...




A little more about Lesia, or "Letta" as Peyton calls her...

We met this beautiful little girl this summer while adopting our 3 children, and she immediately stole our hearts! She was Peyton's constant companion in the stroller and playpen, because they were the two who couldn't walk on their own (he b/c he had a cast on his leg, and she b/c she was still just a wobbly baby. She is still very much a sqeezably plump little baby! :) By the time we left, she was toddling around and falling on her butt. "Butt" always with a huge smile on her face! :)

There had initially been some confusion that she might have been our Jessa, they're only a few months apart in age, and very similar in so many ways! :) And once we saw her joyous smile and chubby arms of "our other Jessa" reaching up to be held (which the caregivers sternly do not allow) Morgan & I promised ourselves we would find a way back for her somehow. It hurts to face that as we are now home with our 3 new children, it doesn't look likely for us to return to her country financially, or time-wise. But oh my, she is so worth it!!! Every day I look at Peyton, Jessa and Amelia and I'm amazed at the difference in their lives in contrast to when they lived at that orphanage.

I can't help but reflect again and again on the fact that any one of them could still be there today, with no idea what it means to be part of a family. My heart aches to imagine them, my children, as one of the many, nothing but a chore for their caregivers, rushed, barely noticed, left alone to amuse themselves with whatever toy may or may not be in reach. No one to smile at them, talk to them, tickle them, show them they are adorable. And yet, Lesia's still there, day after day, week after week, missing out on the love she should be getting :(

Let's do something about that, shall we??

You can also donate to her account via the chip in on this page. All money goes straight to her account and stays with her, even if a family were to commit and for some reason back out. It's her ransom money from a little kid prison she did nothing to deserve.