Russ, Di, Elianna (8), Evian (8 months), Ember (6)

Russ, Di, Elianna (8), Evian (8 months), Ember (6)
Our new family of five!!!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

It takes a village

You might remember this book title, having to do with raising children. I feel like we could write a book about every person that God has used to bring Evian home!!! Though writing that book would be impossible, because I truly don't even realize the incredible part that so many are having in this adoption process with us.

Thank you to every one of you who are praying with us!!! That you're checking in, caring and coming alongside us in so many ways is so important to us.

Then, of course, there's everyone from the notary at the bank, the FedEx guy, the airline receptionist, the adoption professionals here in Minnesota, in Colorado and in China, the nannies at Evian's orphanage...I could go on and on... Thank you to every one!!!

A HUGE piece in getting ready for our trip which deems a HUGE Thank YOU is to those who will come and stay with Elianna and Ember while we are gone for 2 1/2 weeks. Thank you Aunt Roxanne (Russ's sister), Cousin Rachel (Russ' niece), and Grandma Sharon (Di's mom). Your caring for our girls means so much to us!!! Elianna & Ember are pumped about sleepovers every night!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Travel Details Finalized!

We found out today our official travel dates.  We'll be leaving MN on May 13th and coming back May 29th.  Airline tickets- CHECK.  Travel Visas- IN PROCESS (should be arriving this week).  Lining up family/friends to watch Evian's big sisters- IN PROCESS.  Crib set-up- CHECK!  Baby laundry- IN PROCESS.  Di ironing Evian's dresses with a smile- CHECK!  Big sisters settled into their bunk beds- CHECK.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Evian's name

Each day we're doing a little bit to get ready...travel visa applications, wiring money to Evian's orphanage, getting baby clothes out of storage. This last phase of our "wait" feels both short (especially relative to the 4 1/5 years that have gone by) yet long. We're currently waiting to find out our travel dates. We will definitely let you know exactly when we'll be traveling.

In the mean time, we'll share bits of our adoption story with you. Today I'll explain the significance of Evian's name. First, you probably knew that an "E" name was coming. We named Elianna after Anna, the worshiping widow in Luke 2 who gave thanks to God when baby Jesus was presented at the temple. Elianna means God has answered us. Ember's name means fire. Since her middle name is Faith, our prayer for her is that she would have faith in God that is on fire.

Evian's Chinese name is Song Zi Lan. We chose to keep her given surname, Song, as her middle name. The English word song is such a picture of joy, gladness, beauty, and worship. Evian (or Evie for short) means water or life. Over these past few years, this adoption journey has at times felt like a wandering in the wilderness. Like the title of a favorite devotional, in times like that, the Lord provided "Streams in the Desert".

His Word has given me so much refreshment during this long adoption journey. It seemed like God developed this theme by giving me verse after verse on this very topic. I started a list in the front of my Bible. Later I titled the list "Evian". The list of verses continues to grow and Evian's name has become reality...me being refreshed by the Lord, and Evian Song Zimmerman, the baby girl in China waiting for her family to bring her home.

Isaiah 32:1-2 "A King will reign in righteousness...like a hiding place from the wind, a shelter from the storm, like streams of water in a dry place, like the shade of a great rock in a weary land."

Enjoying Jesus' shelter, streams of water, and shade,
Di


Sunday, April 18, 2010

Marathon

Every day is one day closer to meeting our baby girl! In the mean time, we continue to pray for her, love her, talk about her, study her picture, and share this exciting news with everyone we know. Thank you for sharing in our excitement and joy!!!

This blog will be our updates along this last leg of the "marathon". Thank you for cheering us on as we wait...and scurry to get ready. We plan to travel to China in about 6 weeks to bring Evian home!

Enjoy these pictures of our little sweetie. They were taken in January when she was about 3 months old. We have fallen in love with her! Evian's birthday is September 25th, 2009. She was dropped off at her orphanage the very next day, which happens to be Elianna's (our 8 year old) birthday. Elianna is very excited to celebrate this special birthday connection with her little sister! We are especially thankful to know that Evian has been cared for by the orphanage nannies since she was just one day old.

Thank you for celebrating with us and praying for us!!!
Di

Friday, April 16, 2010

Thoughts on Waiting...

It is amazing that it has been over 4.5 years since we began the adoption process.  In some ways it seems like it went really fast.  Of course in other ways, especially before we got our referral, it seemed to be a lifetime of waiting.  God has been in control this whole time, though.  We knew that His purposes would prevail and He is where we put our trust. - Russ