A few weeks after beginning the paper chase for Gabriel, I sent
my agency an email asking for information about adopting two children at the
same time. I wasn’t sure why I was asking them about it because I honestly
didn’t think there was any way we could or should consider it, but I couldn’t
dismiss the feeling that we had two children waiting for us. Chip and I talked
and prayed about it, and I tried to step back and allow God to confirm it
through him.
About a week later, our daughter, Anna Grace, and I were up late
the night before Thanksgiving. As we were talking about Gabriel and the
adoption, she asked if it was possible to adopt two children at the same time.
I stared at her and felt my heart race. I told her that it was and we were
actually praying about it. She shared that on the drive home that day (she
lives about 5 hours away), she couldn’t help but think that we were supposed to
adopt two children.
The next morning (Thanksgiving Day), Chip posted this as his
Facebook status:
I am grateful for my Savior and the grace and peace He gives me
daily. I am grateful for my wife and children- to include the one(s) we haven't
met yet. I am grateful for friends, whether recent or lifelong. I am grateful
for family, near and distant, living and passed. I am grateful for warriors and
patriots.
The (s) was his way of letting me know the answer was yes. :)
I first saw Samuel through an advocacy group on Facebook and I
asked his agency to see his file. I won’t go into the details, but his needs
are complex. I was able to speak with another adoptive mom whose son had
similar needs and she was incredibly kind and gave us a lot of information. (I
can’t say enough about how incredible it’s been to be able to connect with
other adoptive families in various Facebook groups. It's been such a blessing.)
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| Samuel Theodore |
Samuel’s
file was with a different agency and we needed to request it be transferred to
ours. We were told to wait a week and inquire again because they wanted to try
to place him in one of their families, if possible. Some agencies won’t
transfer files at all, so we were thankful we at least had a chance. We waited
a week and asked again, but within hours of the agency letting us know they
would transfer the file, they received notice from China that an agency in Italy
wanted the file. It was a roller coaster day and night of emotions- we had no
idea if we would be able to get the file or not, but we prepared a LOI (letter
of intent) to be submitted immediately in case we were. I cried a lot that day-
I thought we were Samuel’s family and I thought we were going to lose him.
During one of my teary prayers, a verse came to me:
I prayed for this child, and the LORD has granted me what I asked
of him. 1 Samuel 1:27
I knew at that moment that if God did allow us to receive his
file, his name would be Samuel. I sent Anna Grace a text and told her that I felt his name should be Samuel, but I accidentally sent her the wrong
reference. For some reason, I typed “1 Samuel 1:17.” Out of curiosity, I looked
up that verse- just to see what it said. It reads:
“Eli answered, ‘Go in peace, and may the God of Israel grant you
what you have asked him.”
Our agency sent us an email around 9:30pm telling us his file was
ours. Our LOI was sent the next day and we received pre-approval for Samuel
Theodore about a week later. So very grateful God's answer to our prayer was yes.
Two sweet boys ~ so loved.