Wednesday, June 10, 2009

An Unexpected Update!

We unexpectedly received an update and two new pics of Victoria. Yeah! We're thinking they're calling her "Rani". Hmmm. We've been wanting a nickname, but figured one would evolve after she came home. And we had considered calling her Rani. Love that name, too! Below is the update from VCT. Please note - I think we shall refrain from putting crayons in the little desk in her room. We're glad she is adjusting to her foster family so well.

"VICTORIA RANI--
Victoria Rani has made some improvements in her communication. She speaks a few telugu words (language of Andhra Pradesh) and a bit of English. She says 'Ani' for 'Rani' when asked her name. She walks behind her foster mother when she sweeps and swabs the home and points out little things. She loves to go out and chooses her own dresses. She is very fond of her foster father and spends quality time with him in the mornings and evenings. She looks forward to the evenings when her foster sisters return from college.

Her wake up time is 6.30 when she has her milk. After her bath she is given her breakfast about 8.30 and she loves Dosa, which is a pancake made of ground rice and lentil. She is not too fond of sweets and prefers her chicken egg and other non vegetarian food.She has 21 teeth which makes it easy to go for her choice food.:-)) Rani scribbles on paper and on the walls in her home. She is of course corrected, but it does happen once in a while. She is wary of strangers and bonds only after much assurance from the family." --end of email

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Frustrating Setback

We got a phone call from Dean, head of the India Department at Holt, on Friday and he basically said this: We received verbal guardianship the end of May and VCT, the orphanage, told the judge NOT to write the court order yet because we had not received this other letter yet from our government. Well, the judge went ahead and did the court order. Now the court order is dated before this other letter - which is out of order and is not allowed.... VCT, the attorney and the judge talked in closed chambers and asked if they could just change the date, but they can't/won't. So now we're back to the beginning. Dean said it would be two more months - until what he wasn't sure. I'm going to call and ask a few more questions tomorrow. We know God can push this through again very quickly and we're believing for that! Please pray with us. We want Victoria home soooooooo bad!


Friday was such a hard day. In the midst of all my frustration and breaking heart, I realized even more how I dearly love Victoria and how much she belongs in our family. Of course, our God is so good. He immediately gets to work and starts teaching me things, encouraging me and growing me. He told me to wait on Him and not the process. No where in the Word does it say for us to wait on circumstances, outcomes, time lines, processes, etc. We are to wait on the Lord! So I am trying to focus more on Him.


Also, Billy was gone on an overnight fishing trip and shortly after I called him with the icky news, he found this really cool neck pillow at their cabin - the kind of pillow you wear on a super long plane flight. He just knew God was confirming that we're eventually going.... And I began to be concerned about finances because flights to India are fairly cheap (it's all in perspective) in July/August being it's monsoon season - hotels as well. They are likely to go up in the fall. However, we received an unexpected check in the mail on Saturday. Once again, God proving His faithfulness and that we can trust Him!


We knew going into this process that there would likely be delays, especially as our case went through the world renowned bureaucracy of India's courts. Dean warned us of this. So it's no surprise, but doesn't change the frustration of it all. We are thankful for Holt, our agency, who is very on top of the situation and do all they can for us, communicate with us and encourage us. They speak very highly of VCT, the institution that oversees Victoria's foster care, too. So we know we have a team doing all they can to get our girl home.


We have our immunizations, the room is painted (still need the border up) the travel folder is being assembled and I'm not going to stop packing! When I broke the news to the boys, their biggest concern was that Indiana Beach would be closed by September and that Granddaddy and Grammy wouldn't be able to take them there. I'm glad that's their biggest worry. :) Even though I was all choked up telling them, I played it off as not a big deal (WHATEVER!!!) and that we WILL be getting her before too long. They are so excited to get their little sister and I was concerned especially for Will, who is such a "feeler".


Please continue to pray for favor for our case and for Victoria in general.