We still haven't heard anything from the doctors - we are VERY FRUSTRATED to say the least. My mother is in a lot of pain and needs relief soon. From what my parents were told yesterday afternoon, the lab was not able to conduct all the tests that the doctor requested, so the specimen had to be sent to a second lab. We may hear something today but it is unlikely. I will post here as soon as we know something.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Update on Mom's Health
We still haven't heard anything from the doctors - we are VERY FRUSTRATED to say the least. My mother is in a lot of pain and needs relief soon. From what my parents were told yesterday afternoon, the lab was not able to conduct all the tests that the doctor requested, so the specimen had to be sent to a second lab. We may hear something today but it is unlikely. I will post here as soon as we know something.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Calling all Prayer Warriors - My Mother's Cancer May Be Back
Our family is reeling with this news. Please pray for comfort and peace for my mother, Debbie Tudor. We know that God is the holder of life and that He is in absolute control of this situation. God tells us to pray specifically and to tell Him our hearts' desire - of course, it's our desire that her body be healed completely and that we can all enjoy decades upon decades of memories together here on Earth as well as in Heaven! We know and accept that sometimes our plans don't coincide with that of our Father, however we know that He is in control and we see us through this season of life.
In the meantime, my sister, Leigh, is scheduled to leave for Marines Officer Candidate School on October 3, 2008, so she is absolutely at a loss as to what to do. Leigh was in Spain while Mom was fighting cancer in 2004, and her heart is breaking with whether or not she should leave in October. Please remember her in your prayers as well because she truly needs God's guidance and peace.
Your prayers are coveted and very much appreciated.
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
America World Conference Call
- Currently, families spend 6-7 days in Ethiopia and accommodations are made at the Hilton. Our agency is now looking into the possibility of securing accommodations for traveling families at guesthouses or bed and breakfast establishments. The purpose of this change is to provide families with more personal, intimate space within which to bond with the child. Hopefully the accommodation will have a gathering room that will contain toys for the children as well as an office area that will provide Internet access. Personally, I am excited about the change because I have spoken with other adoptive families who used other agencies and this was the accommodations that they enjoyed and highly recommend because it provides more of a “home” environment in which to bond with your child.
- One big change that was announced is that the Ethiopian government is requesting that adoptive families not spend a significant amount of time in the public environment with their children. The Ethiopian culture is very rich and they are very proud people, and many people do not appreciate the fact that their children are being taken to other countries. While it is true that many Ethiopians do not adopt children themselves and that the children are being adopted so that they can have more opportunities and most of all, be a part of a family outside of the orphanage, I respect that many Ethiopians do not want to see the children go. It was discussed that perhaps families will not remove the children from the transitional home until right before the Embassy appointment. I completely respect the wishes of the Ethiopian people and even more so appreciate the fact that the Ethiopian government is being sensitive to the feelings of the citizens while at the same time allowing adoptions to continue so that children can find forever families.
America World families are torn as to some people being happy with the change and others not so happy. Please pray for all of us so that we can seek God’s guidance and that we can seek to be more like Him. Also, please never stop praying for our agency, Ethiopia, and most of all…the children.
Let’s sit back and watch God work!
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Monday, September 8, 2008
Ethiopia Fellowship Group 09-06-08
The highlight of our evening was being able to see Rachel Ward again. She was our social worker until this past February when she moved to Ethiopia to run America World's transitional home with her newlywed husband, Barrett. They are absolutely wonderful. They are our link to our child between the time that the child leaves the orphanage and then is united with his or her new family. Once a child become available for adoption, Rachel receives a call from the orphanage and she makes arrangements to have the child transported to the transitional home which will become the child's new home until parents arrive from America. She provides families with updates on their children and assists the families during their stay in Ethiopia. When asked how long she and Barrett will reside in Ethiopia, she stated that right now they plan on staying until at least next Spring or Summer but that nothing is definite at this time. Please keep them in your prayers as they prepare to return to Ethiopia in the next week or so.
We were really excited to meet the Redfern and Hawkins families - both are active in the Yahoo group, so it was great to finally meet in person! The Redferns have Ethiopian court on October 8, 2008, so let's pray extra hard that they will pass on the first round!
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Decorating the Nursery
Cradle bedding and Julianna's first dolls from her Aunt BoBo and Granny Tudor
It was quite a productive holiday weekend at our house. We cleared-out Ashton's baby items and started painting and decorating for Julianna. The painting was a pain because I stink at it, but fortunately my mother doesn't...she was a HUGE help! Ashton was running around everywhere and of course, "helping". The pictures are adorable but can't be shared because he was running around and trying to help with floral arrangements in his underclothes.
The room isn't finished, but it's almost there! We still have to finish the hair bow holder and buy the adoption figurine but we have several months to complete those tasks. Mom and I did the majority of the work and had a blast. When I was pregnant with Ashton, Mom didn't get to help a lot because she was going through chemo for cancer and was very sick. I am so thankful that God has healed her and allowed her to take part in preparing for Julianna's arrival.
A HUGE thank you to Jason and my Dad for putting up the "tacky, gaudy chandelier" (Jason's words). Personally, I think the chandelier is adorable and completes the nursery by giving a very girly look. Jason says that chandeliers are for dining rooms. We received a magazine entitled "Post Tots" which featured lots of very elaborate chandeliers in baby rooms, so he rolled his eyes which I showed him but I think he's beginning to come around.
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