Showing posts with label ordinary miracles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ordinary miracles. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2012

My heart is full

It would seem that this beautiful red thread
is pulling our hearts to China.

From early on in our marriage, Mark and I have felt drawn to China. We had hopes of traveling there to bring a daughter home while we were living in Oregon, but with Mark in grad school, the timing was just not right.

A few years later, after moving to Hawaii, our Indonesian-Chinese daughter came to us, followed 2 years later by Kalea Kaura, putting all thoughts of China out of my mind.

When Naomi was born we had plans to name her Mayzi after my grandma Maza and call her Mei (pronounced "May") for short. However, when we were with her in the nursery just after her birth, Mark looked at me and said, "You know what her name is, don't you." "Yes," I said, reluctant to let go of the name. It was Naomi. We knew.

Though, somewhere in my heart I've always felt that a little Mayzi would one day come.

I "stumbled upon" the link to this video on facebook and wouldn't have given it a second thought... but then her name called to me... and then her eyes and little nose and hands... and something happened to my heart...

Our red thread journey leads here...  View and fall in love with her!

Living in an orphanage in China is a little 2 year old girl named Mayzee. She was born just days before my Grandma Maza's passing. Mei Mei ("little sister" in Chinese) is 10 months younger than Kalea and has the same strong will and little nose as both of the girls. (I think we're in for quite a ride!) She has been waiting for a family, and from the moment I stumbled upon her photo, I knew in my heart. Maybe I should clarify. My heart beat so intensely that the next day I went in for an EKG! That first night I did not sleep. At all. Suddenly I felt myself being drawn, physically, spiritually, emotionally... to China. To her.

Perhaps the clarity with which the Lord let us know this is right is proportionate to the mountain we must climb to get her home. Adoption is not for the faint of heart - I know that, but what I'm realizing is that international adoption is so far beyond what I imagined! I feel very grateful for the powerful and yet very peaceful answers to prayer we've received to guide us forward!

Mayzee (we can't share her beautiful Chinese name with you online until her adoption is finalized) has a history of seizures and needs to come home as soon as possible to get the care she needs. We would be grateful for your prayers on her behalf. Our daughters' pediatrician is also a pediatric neurologist at the Children's hospital in Honolulu. Go figure. It's amazing how the Lord often sets things in place years before we realize what is happening. I still have no idea how we will pull this together financially, but everything else is falling into place beautifully!

We were selected by the agency out of three families all hoping to adopt Mayzee and our file was pre-approved and "locked to Mayzee" by the CCCWA (China Centre for Children's Welfare and Adoption) this week! We have a long road still ahead of us, but hope to have her home with us in 8-11 months.

Naomi and Kalea are delighted to have a little sister and talk about her constantly! Kalea pulls her photo down from the bookshelf anytime someone comes to the door to show them little Mayzee and tell them all about our red thread story and her soon to be little mei mei. I can't wait for them to be together.

My heart is full on this Thanksgiving day.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Friday, October 28, 2011

Ordinary Miracles


Honolulu Zoo. Under a tree near the baboons.

It would seem lately that we have a soundtrack to our lives.

Literally.

Naomi loves this song and plays it over and over and over. (You can listen to it by pressing the play button in the right column). She has even choreographed a graceful little dance to it with Kalea.

I admit, I do like it too.

I do not doubt that God is a God of miracles. From the extraordinary series of miracles that brought Naomi and Kalea to our family to the seemingly ordinary miracles we see every day - a sunrise, oranges ripening on the tree, a tired body that continually receives the strength to get out of bed each morning.

It's a reminder to open our eyes to see the miracles, big and small, all around us. If we will look, we will see His hand in our lives.

ORDINARY MIRACLE - Sarah McLachlan
(written by Glen Ballard & David Stewart)

It's not that unusual
When everything is beautiful
It's just another ordinary miracle today

The sky knows when it's time to snow
Don't need to teach a seed to grow
It's just another ordinary miracle today

Life is like a gift, they say
Wrapped up for you everyday
Open up and find a way
To give some of your own

Isn't it remarkable?
Like every time a raindrop falls
It's just another ordinary miracle today

The birds in winter have their fling
And always make it home by spring
It's just another ordinary miracle today

When you wake up everyday
Please don't throw your dreams away
Hold them close to your heart
'Cause we're all a part

Of the ordinary miracle

Ordinary miracle

Do you want to see a miracle?

It seems so exceptional
That things just work out after all
It's just another ordinary miracle today

Sun comes up and shines so bright
And disappears again at night
It's just another ordinary miracle today

It's just another ordinary miracle today