Thursday, October 19, 2017

Travel Adventure Part One

Our trip to China was scheduled for June 7-24th.  That is a very long time and don't worry I am not going to do a moment by moment journal about this.  However, this is an exciting adventure to share so I will be breaking this up and sharing it over the month of October.

We  prayed as the adoption process was nearing its last couple of months that God would help the timing to work out so that the kids would be done with school and that we would be able to travel and have time at home with Nate for the summer.  We wanted to get to know him in a more relaxed setting without the pressures of school and busy schedules.  God worked out every detail and it was time to book 5 tickets to China and 6 tickets home!!!  What a thrilling time.

The morning of June 7th arrived, the boys room was ready and waiting, bags packed, and everything was in order.  We just had to wait for our ride to the airport and off we went.



       
   Sweet Jack said early on when we talked about adopting Nate, "Well, we have bunk beds!"


At the airport a few minutes after 4:00 am on Wednesday, June 7th!




Made it to San Fransisco!






     Meeting up with Nick and Whitney with The Archibald Project!  They interviewed the
                                    kids and Adam and I as we waited for our flight to Beijing. 
                                                That certainly helped the time pass quicker.



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                      Here are a few pictures that The Archibald Project took while we waited.




                                                  Photo credit: The Archibald Project

                                                 

                                                   Now let the 13 hour flight begin.







To be continued...............



Monday, October 16, 2017

The Archibald Project

I am interrupting my own blog posts about our trip to China to go in depth about something God orchestrated with this adoption.

There are so many God moments we have witnessed throughout this entire adoption process.  One of those special God things was having the huge blessing and privilege of having our adoption documented.  Not just by anybody, but by The Archibald Project.  This was something that we did not seek out, however one of the employee's of Bethel had it on her heart and as God would have it, all the details worked out.  You see, older boy adoptions are very, very low.  The fact of being an older boy in and of itself is considered a special need, not even considering that most also have a special need.  What we felt God put on our heart, was out of the realm of "typical" or "common" or "comfortable".

Tabitha Terlunen served as the sponsorship coordinator for Bethel and was the one that helped us as we began our sponsorship of Nate back in 2014.  She had a vision for the work of Bethel to be highlighted and child advocacy as well.  Turns out she had wanted to work with The Archibald Project and contacted them about that and also documenting an older child adoption while they were in China -ours! 

Lo and behold, Nick and Whitney Runyon, founders of TAP, live right up the road in Austin, Texas. They don't really spend that many nights there because they travel all over the world shedding light on the orphan crisis, locating and sharing about wonderful orphan care organizations and simply loving on and caring for those that have no voice.  Their hearts are just simply amazing.

So on the morning of June 7th, the Harris 5 boarded our plane in San Antonio as the Runyon duo boarded one in Austin and we met up in San Fransisco a few hours later.  During our layover before the BIG flight to Beijing, we had fun getting to know each other  a bit and they got to really hear about the beginning of our journey.  I admit, it was also nice to just have the emotional support of well seasoned travels along with us. We just cannot thank Nick and Whitney enough for the beautiful work they do, not only documenting but advocating.  Their heart is that there is not just ONE answer to the orphan crisis, and they are working hard to really look outside the box.  I love that they have a heart to research and locate ethical orphan care organizations because these children are some of the most vulnerable and who knows what is happening to them.  But there are many wonderful organizations out there doing a wonderful job.  Bethel is one of those.

You can learn more about both The Archibald Project here and Bethel here.  These are two organizations that I believe in and pray for and love dearly.  I pray you feel the same after you take some time to click and read.  Keep an open heart.....you just never know what our sweet Father might whisper to your heart.  Lean in, silence the fear, and listen.


Friday, October 6, 2017

TA-Yippee Yay!!!

I know one of the previous blogs was about TA, but I must share just how BIG this is as I begin to share our travel adventures.  So I may have mentioned before what a huge process adoption is.  ALL of the paperwork and ALL of the prayer!!!  In this process there are so many abbreviations for so many different parts but let me tell you, TA is what you wait this whole time to hear.  TA or Travel Approval-this means you are officially and formally invited to go get your kiddo.  All that stands in your way is a solid travel date, an ocean and well, packing.

A bit of an aside......As we were in the midst of the adoption process, we discussed and prayed about taking our three bio kids with us.  Adam wanted them to go and I was digging my heels in a bit.  I had so many emotions and thoughts about it and I just wasn't sure it was the best idea.  At some point though, God swayed my heart and we applied for their passports and prayed like crazy that the timing would work out so that they would not have to miss any school.  Although, they would have been super happy about that-haha.  We were now not just packing for two people to travel internationally, but for 5 people there and 6 people coming back!!!



I really hate dislike packing. I began to read packing lists on blogs, checked in the adoption Facebook groups I belong to and felt so overwhelmed.  It feels like you basically have to plan and pack for every possible scenario, yet you have a bag limit and the bags have a weight limit.  We did it.  Thanks to some wonderful friends who allowed us to borrow their space savers and suitcases.  One bag per person all under the weight limit.  The only thing I forgot to pack was the dry shampoo and I found some in China.  Not too bad if I may say so myself.  June 7 could not come fast enough and there wasn't much sleep going on the night before we flew out.  Our travel story is long and I will be breaking it up and sharing it over then next few weeks, so keep checking back!



Blessings from The Harris Half-Dozen

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Welcome Home Nate!!!

Well, I finally sat down and focused long enough to blog!!!  I can hardly believe how fast the time is going.   Nate ran into our arms and our lives on Sunday, June 11th, 2017.

                                                 Photo credit: The Archibald Project 

We are so thankful for every person that donated financially towards our adoption.  We pray God blesses you tremendously.  We are also very thankful for every person that has prayed for our family.  You have carried us through a very emotional and HUGE time in our family.  Your investment is eternal and we are so very appreciative.

We are all settling into our new normal. Things are going pretty well.  We take one day at a time, which is what we are supposed to do anyway.  It worked out well for us to have the summer together, getting to know each other and bond before school began.   I'm so proud of our three bio kids as they have been so helpful, caring, and compassionate.

God is faithful and He is writing an amazing story.  I can't wait to share about our time in China, along with some photos over the next few weeks.  Thank you for your patience thus far.


God bless,
The Harris Half-Dozen