Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Final Full Day in China









This should be our last post from China, as it will be our last full day here. Tomorrow we fly out at 9:00pm and we are scheduled to arrive in Shreveport on Sat.5th at 7:40(ish) a.m.. Yuck, just the sound of it sounds horrible, we won't even talk about the 5 1/2 layover in L.A. with a toddler...to say the least we are requesting your prayers. Words cannot express the gratefulness we have toward the Father for bringing this little one into our family. I have said to Mike many times during our time here with her, “Just think this almost did not happen, we almost missed this", and he always reminds my, we could not have missed it because it was in "His Plan". Theologically speaking I am not sure how that all works out, but practically speaking, I am sure glad it did work out and all praise be to Him. Mike and I miss our other four children terribly, and cannot wait to be with them again. Baylee, Nathan, Noah and Brooklyn, we love you so much and are bringing you back "full time entertainment", guaranteed to keep you in laughs, she's a trip! To Memomma and Pops, Aunt Deborah and Uncle Keith, Mommy D and The Usie Family, "Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, and still Thank you!!" We could not have done this without your help, God bless you for taking good care of our kids so that we could make this journey, not only did we make it, but we made it care free. Knowing our kids were in all of your care allowed us to be worry free! Finally, thank you to my two special friends that made these posting possible,(China has blogger blocked), Misty for week one and Amber for week two. Both are adoptive families that have incredible journeys to share themselves. I will wrap this up with several pictures, for they speak louder than words. These pictures include the infamous "Red Couch" sitting with our travel family, and their little girl Tessa. Also we enjoyed a celebratory meal at the Japanese restaurant last night after we finished up our final step in the adoption process at the Consulate, which went well. Breanne was recognized, with one other little boy, in front of all the adoptive families, because she has a birthday this month. That was a nice suprise and very unexpected. Thank you for following our journey,,,,,It brings me much joy to truly say that we are now "Bringing Breanne Home."
Blessings,
Tammy

1 comment:

  1. I can't believe you guys are coming home! So excited to see the pictures with all of your kids together! Praying for a safe & uneventful trip.

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