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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:55 AM Prayer Request
As many of you know, this past year has been extremely hard with very sick kids, hospitalizations, and open heart surgery (and more to come). The adoption of our two boys Joseph and Joshua has taken a long time. The state is dragging it’s heals again. As soon as we were done with all our paperwork, they asked for more. We finished our fingerprints, and they “forgot” to notify us of a clearance so we had to redo and repay for them. We submitted that too. We asked for a waiver of the adoption fee because of the many open heart surgeries that Joseph will need, and the next one is not too far off. The original answer to our request for a waiver was no, and then they said they were reconsidering our request. We expect an answer on Monday, and it is not looking good.
Please pray for all the departments, supervisors, social workers and people involved in making the decision for God to open their hearts and grant us a miracle to waive or significantly reduce the just under 3K fee and finalize this adoption. With the current economy, even very reasonable requests like ours are being denied. These boys deserve closure and permanency and not this limbo the state has them in. The extension the state social worker asked for expires on Monday the 26th as well, and we know they haven’t even looked at all our paperwork as of Thursday the 22nd.
Please join us in prayer for finalization of this adoption and the waiver of the fee to be approved. These funds would be much better spent on Joseph’s next heart surgery than the states pockets.
Thank you and God bless - -
Jennifer Richardson
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Liberia Suspends International Adoption Program
Excerpt from President Sirleaf of Liberia's State of the Union Address delivered Jan. 26, 2009 "The gross mismanagement of the adoption program (which aims primarily at placing orphans in homes in the United States), by both Liberian and U.S. personnel in the concerned NGO is the subject of a report by a Special Committee which I appointed for this purpose. Essentially, we have discovered that many of the children in these orphanages are not in fact orphans but children taken from their living parents on the promise of support and a good life in America. Moreover, we found that young children were being sexually abused at some of these orphanages, while others including officials of government, have used the program to extort money from potential adoptors. We have thus suspended the adoption program until laws, policies and proper guidelines have been established and we have asked our concerned friends and partners in the United States to be patient as we try to correct the serious malpractices which exist. We expect the National Social Welfare Policy and National Adoption Act which will be submitted to you during the course of the year, will provide guidance and prevent such abuses in the future. "
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Flood, High Winds, and Sick Too !
Oh, I praise the Lord that this week will surely get better !
Jennifer
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Scripture for the Day !
"Jesus, you are the bread of life, and without You I can do nothing. Teach me to wait on Your daily provision of strength and help me to find the blessings in ... every day. In Your name, Amen." Alpha Omega Publications
Christmas Eve 2008
Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for such a wonderful Christmas Eve !!
Praying for a Miracle !
Please keep us in prayers and all the people that make the decision to waive the fees. With no budget in California, the current economic status, and IOU's expected for tax refunds, we are praying for a miracle !
Jennifer
Bye Sweet Dog
Over the holidays, this most gorgeous stray dog came up to the kids in the yard and jumped into Michael's lap. We walked up and down the street to each of the houses thinking he just got out of someone's house. She was clean, cute, friendly, clearly well-trained, and obviously recently fed and watered. We could not at all find the owners. We took this dog finally to the shelter in the hopes that the owner was looking for and missing this beautiful dog. It was very hard to do and all the kids were very sad to see this dog go. We pray the owners found her. With three dogs of our own, we just couldn't keep her anymore after several days of serious looking.
Christmas 2008
Friday, January 9, 2009
Gift Exchange
Gifts from the Lee's
We all love you Kathy, Jeff, Ryan and Marisa.
the Richardsons
Christmas Gifts from the Lee's !
Thank you Aunt Mary and Szolomayers !
Thank you so much for the Christmas gifts !
Shawna loved the writing paper, Strawberry Shortcake doll and feetsie pajamas. She has been very very into coloring lately and wanting to "write" like the big kids, so the paper was perfect. She also loves playing dollies, and really needed new pajamas bad. We loved the gifts.
Joshua loved his paper too and was glad to have his own paper to write with. Joshua's favorite thing at the moment is practicing writing his letters and that was the first thing he did with the art pencils Gabriela gave him for Christmas. The long sleeved shirt is just fabulous especially since he grew this year. Joshua was super excited to have his very own CD to play music too.
Joseph likes so much the little sketch pad with colored pencils that came in such a nice folder. He asked if he could bring it in the car next time we go somewhere. He also likes the small toy you use to draw with, like the etch a sketch kind of. I forgot what they are called, but the size is perfect. He also gave out a good squeal of delight when he opened the shirt.
Gabriela loves the beautiful red earrings and long sleeved blue shirt. She put on all blue everything this morning, so opening the gift with the blue shirt made her smile ! She said she loved it. She also really liked the pretty bracelet. Gabriela looks like a princess.
Michael was so excited to receive such a warm long sleeved gray shirt. It has been rather cold, so it looks very comfy. The book looks like very good reading, and Michael also appreciated so much the gameboy color and games he received for Christmas. After Michael had earlier received two gameboys for gifts, he gave them as gifts to make his brothers and sisters smile at Christmas. It was such a huge blessing, because now there are enough for the kids to all share and play with. It is so much easier than all of them wanting to play at once.
God bless you all, and thank you for making our Christmas such a blessed one; you have no idea how grateful we all were !
Sorry I couldn't take pictures, my camera batteries died and our other camera broke.
Love you,
Jennifer
The Great San Bernadino Earthquake
Thank you to everyone who was so concerned for us.
Jennifer
Great News for Michael !
Grateful Mom for the healing the Lord has given Michael !
Friday, January 2, 2009
A Year in Retrospect: 2008
January 1, 2009
A Year in Retrospect: 2008
Happy New Year dear friends and family:
It has been a very busy, often challenging and often exciting year. We had opportunities to grow and learn patience, and many opportunities to practice our faith.
Scott and I started a business and were excited to receive our DBA for Richardson Studios, our business to provide education and resources for children with special needs, and for our new school for special needs kids Academy of the Possible. Being officially in business was wonderful. We launched our website for Richardson Studios at www.richardsonstudios.com. We also launched our online store at www.shop.richardsonstudios.com. We have our website for Academy of the Possible in the works and will be launching it early 2009.
We were excited when all the kids grew. We were blessed with new clothes for all the kids from so many different people, even new belts and pajamas too !
At the beginning of the year, we had pulled out of adopting from Liberia with so many changes going on in the country. In retrospect, it was a wise choice. We had considered a child from Serbia until Serbia also began to have problems. In prayer through all of this, we asked the Lord to guide us as we felt strongly called to adopt. Indeed He did ! We were pleased to travel to Atlanta, Georgia to begin the adoption of two wonderful boys in March. Joseph and Joshua became the newest members of our family. The adoption has taken longer than expected due to all the medical complications with the children, and we eagerly anticipate finalizing the adoption hopefully this January 2009.
After losing our miniature pinscher Chocolate to a heart attack, we decided to adopt another dog. We adopted another male white poodle this time named Kojo. Kojo is full of spirit and fun to play with. All the children enjoy playing with all three of our dogs Apricot (female poodle), Chip (male rat terrier), and Kojo (male poodle). Shawna loves hugging "Chippy" as she tenderly calls him. All the dogs just eat up the attention.
Scott's dad was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. We have all been praying for him and Scott's mom as well. Scott's parents live in the much colder weather of Indiana.
Because of the heavy rains we had last winter and then several burst pipes, our backyard flooded. After dealing with that, we took the jungle gym down. It was swaying quite a lot, and we decided it was not safe to use. We have since been able to bless several people with firewood to help them heat their homes through the coldest parts of this winter. Then we had pipes break in the front, and then the plumbing broke in the house. It has been a tough year all around and stretched all of us, especially financially. We all celebrated when the sinks got fixed after our most recent difficulty with our sinks.
After we got home with our boys Joseph and Joshua in March, shortly thereafter Michael got very sick and spent time at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Through the year and 21 different all confirmed diagnoses later via various tests, the doctors are still trying to figure out why Michael keeps getting sick and having problems. Michael most recently was diagnosed with Juvenile Osteoporosis. With more follow ups to the doctors, we also just found out through MRI of Michael's brain that he has thinning of the myelin and white matter. With the multiple autoimmune processes going on, doctors are concered. Now we are waiting for results to rule out degenerative disease, Mitochondrial Disease and DiGeorge Syndrome, none of which would be good news. Neurology says with this new symptom, we will just have to rule things out one at a time.
Joseph had worsening chest pain, low heartrates, and tired easily. After several tests and visits and consults with cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, it became clear that his best hope would be surgery for his half enlarged and half atrophied heart. Finding out that the surgery he needed was complicated at best and would take several surgeries, we traveled up to Northern California to a specialist at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto. Joseph underwent open heart surgery and recovered in steller time. Now on New Year's, he is no longer on any activity restrictions and well healed. He received a pacemaker placed in his abdomen due to his unique physiology which has increased his comfort level quite a bit and the first banding. Having been through 3 open heart surgeries so far in his short little life, Joseph is a prime example of courage.
Joshua has just blossomed. He loves to color and build with legos and wants to learn to play guitar. Joshua enjoys singing along with the stars on TV as we have enjoyed the Christmas specials. Joshua has been very helpful with Michael and Joseph. We are so proud of how much he has grown and continues to open up. He also is beginning reading and loves learning about letters and words. Joshua is a bright quiet boy. Joshua grew quite a lot this year too, and was thrilled to sleep on the top bunk now that he is five years old.
Gabriela turned 10 this year and grew the most of all the kids. She is proud to say she is only five inches shorter than mom. Matching mom's shoe size, we expect Gabriela may be quite tall. She is growing into quite a young lady. Gabriela was blessed to be accepted into Camp Opehay for children with Bipolar Disorder. It was a huge blessing to help Gabriela learn she is not the only one, and was quite instrumental in some healing for her. Gabriela has always loved animals and cats (even the big ones). Santa was kind to give Gabriela a giant stuffed panther which she proudly has on her bed. Gabriela also has grown to love horses and colors pictures of them all the time. Gabriela wants to be an animal rescuer / trainer and an artist when she grows up. She is quite good at drawing horses freehand too.
Shawna has grown leaps and bounds. Her 7 to 8 word sentences and vocabulary grows every day. We are frequently surprised by the big words she has learned. She is slowly opening up to talking with others; and, we are also proud to say we are in the midst of potty training. Shawna is doing very well learning words, letters, numbers and colors etc. She enjoys playing dollies and Barbie with Gabriela. For the Christmas season, Shawna found a new favorite movie - Rudolph, which she has watched several times.
It has been one of the most challenging and most rewarding, most difficult and most growing years in all ways.
We look forward to a fresh new year in 2009.
Thank you all of you angels and saints who have made this journey possible and carried us through the best and worst times. You absolutely made a huge difference in our lives.
MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR to you !
Love from all of us,
The Richardsons
Scott, Jennifer, Michael, Gabriela, Joseph, Joshua and Shawna,
and our 3 dogs Apricot, Chip and Kojo,
and 3 fish.
Christ our Lord brings strength and hope and through Him all things are possible.
I Will Be With You Wherever You Go
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; Do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9