A Christmas Miracle!

How do I even begin the blog post that I've been dying to write for 22 months?!?! WE ARE GOING TO PICK UP JUDAH AND ADDISE TO BRING THEM HOME FOREVER!! That's right!

We found out on Friday morning that we got the December 28th Embassy Date!!


THE BACK STORY :: Brian actually got the email from another case manager and I didn't [which never happens]. I had found out via email a 30 minutes beforehand that a couple blog friends had received the 28th date; we didn't get that same email. My heart sunk to my toes. We weren't supposed to find anything out until this coming Tuesday morning, so I was hanging on to hope with a loose grip. I showered after hearing about our friends' Embassy date news and talked with God about the myriad of emotions and maturity desires. I was getting ready in our bathroom and Brian came in with the email on his iPhone. He proudly bragged that he had finally received some info about our adoption before I did. I was thrilled he had that moment. I burst into ugly crying. Relief. Joy. The end and the beginning all wrapped up at once. We hugged each other for a while. I called my mom and then texted a few close friends. The rest of yesterday was a whirlwind [as was today!].

THE TRAVEL PLANS :: We are leaving for Ethiopia on Christmas Eve morning. Can you believe that?!? We arrive on Sunday and get to pick up Judah and Addise on Monday morning. They will be with us for good! We will only be in Ethiopia for 5 days. And we will be back home on New Year's Eve. Seriously, it's this magical? Divine? Appointed?

When we got our referral in August, several people [including my brother, Matt, and our prayer warrior friend, Maria] said they'd pray specifically that Judah and Addise would be home by "the end of '10". I told them it was impossible. It didn't phase them. They prayed for it and it's happened.

We are in awe. And panic. And overwhelmed with joy and stress. And absorbing every moment. And making a few last minute trips to Target and Babies R Us. And trying to return phone calls and texts. And sending our family's Christmas gifts. We will be on a plane to hold our babies in just 13 days.

God is good. I've been shamelessly, loudly singing Mariah Carey's "All I want for Christmas is You" in my car for weeks. God heard. Like my friend Christina has been praying over me for over a year, God remembers. He has. We are beyond words...

My prayer warrior friend, Maria, spent some time praying for us this past weekend and sent me this passage from God. She said she didn't hear anything from God about our kids except: Christmas, Christmas, Christmas. Can you believe how specific and good God is? May this remind you of the kind of God we have...

Isaiah 35 - Joy of the Redeemed
1 The desert and the parched land will be glad;
the wilderness will rejoice and blossom.
Like the crocus, 2 it will burst into bloom;
it will rejoice greatly and shout for joy.
The glory of Lebanon will be given to it,
the splendor of Carmel and Sharon;
they will see the glory of the LORD,
the splendor of our God.
3 Strengthen the feeble hands,
steady the knees that give way;
4 say to those with fearful hearts,
“Be strong, do not fear;
your God will come,
he will come with vengeance;
with divine retribution
he will come to save you.”
5 Then will the eyes of the blind be opened
and the ears of the deaf unstopped.
6 Then will the lame leap like a deer,
and the mute tongue shout for joy.
Water will gush forth in the wilderness
and streams in the desert.
7 The burning sand will become a pool,
the thirsty ground bubbling springs.
In the haunts where jackals once lay,
grass and reeds and papyrus will grow.
8 And a highway will be there;
it will be called the Way of Holiness;
it will be for those who walk on that Way.
The unclean will not journey on it;
wicked fools will not go about on it.
9 No lion will be there,
nor any ravenous beast;
they will not be found there.
But only the redeemed will walk there,
10 and those the LORD has rescued will return.
They will enter Zion with singing;
everlasting joy will crown their heads.
Gladness and joy will overtake them,
and sorrow and sighing will flee away.

** Tomorrow, the big reveal of their room will finally hit the blog world. Stay tuned...

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April L. Diaz

April has been a visionary activist her entire life. She has made it her mission to lead high performing teams and develop leaders in the margins of society while caring for our bodies, mind, and spirit. Secretly, she’s a mix of a total girly girl and a tomboy, and is still crazy about her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.

Birth Certificates!

Great news! We found out this morning that Judah and Addise got their Ethiopian birth certificates today. Hope arises! A lot needs to happen in the next 7 days, including passing another round of medicals, but it's still possible for us to get the 28th Embassy date!

Thank you so much for praying with us to have the kids home by the end of '10. Grateful.

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April L. Diaz

April has been a visionary activist her entire life. She has made it her mission to lead high performing teams and develop leaders in the margins of society while caring for our bodies, mind, and spirit. Secretly, she’s a mix of a total girly girl and a tomboy, and is still crazy about her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.

Bring Those Babies Home!

Well, we've been back from Ethiopia for 3 weeks now, and the most frequent question I'm asked is "when are Judah and Addise coming home!??!" I love the question because our community, friends, and family are ready for them to be home, nearly as much as we are. :) I'm becoming a broken record responding to that question. I know my blogging absence is a part of the reason.

  • What are you waiting on? We are waiting to be assigned our US Embassy date!
  • What are "they" doing during this time?
    Applying for Judah and Addise's Birth Certificates :: ~ a couple weeks after passing court. It's now been 3 weeks for us, and they still don't have their birth certificates. I've been praying all weekend that they'd have them TOMORROW!
    Ethiopian Passports :: ~3 or 4 days processing time.
    Embassy Physicals :: this is to double check some tests and do a TB test.
    Once all the above documents are ready, they have to be submitted to the Embassy on one of our Tuesdays that our agency have appointments AND at least 2 weeks in advance of when we will travel. Therefore, the average time between court and Embassy appointment is about 6-8 weeks.
  • When's the earliest you could travel? We found out this week that we did NOT get the 12/14 Embassy date. Definitely a disappointment. But there's still a chance that we could get the next date, 12/28 [this is 7 weeks after we passed court!]. If we don't get that Embassy date, the next one isn't until 1/12. That's truly unacceptable to me. That will be 2 months after we passed court. Ugh. Knowing they are growing up without us is heartbreaking.
PLEASE pray with us for that 12/28 Embassy date.
If we get that date, we will most likely leave for Ethiopia on Christmas morning.
The best Christmas gift ever!


Trusting. Hoping. Praying. Attempting to Surrender...

[some of the first photos we received of Judah and Addise!]


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April L. Diaz

April has been a visionary activist her entire life. She has made it her mission to lead high performing teams and develop leaders in the margins of society while caring for our bodies, mind, and spirit. Secretly, she’s a mix of a total girly girl and a tomboy, and is still crazy about her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.