Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas

I am just in awe of what God has done for us this Christmas and for so many other families in the adoption process. Some friends brought their son home from Taiwan, another couple traveled to meet their daughter Constance, another friend traveled to Ethiopia to meet her daughter Ruthie and another couple were matched with a birth mom who is due early 2012! God is SO faithful! BIG prayers were answered for each of these families.....what a very Merry Christmas!!!






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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Jackson's Pop

When we were asking our parents what they wanted to be called, my dad didn't really have a choice. If you include my dad, "Pop" has been the name for grandfathers for 4 generations - so of course Jackson needs a Pop.
I have literally been moved to tears watching my Dad with Jackson and by some of the text messages he has sent - wanting to know why we hadn't sent very many photos one day and the best one was his response to this photo I sent him



I wrote "Merry Christmas" and my dad's response made me cry. He wrote "he's a true gift of joy!" Talk about melt my heart....
I have always been a daddy's girl, so although I am just as thrilled that my mom is over the moon about Jackson's arrival, something about seeing my dad choke back tears at the hospital just tugs at my heartstrings more than I realized it would.
Maybe it's the fact that my dad had 2 girls and now he has a little guy to be his hunting buddy and wear camo, boots and jeans. I'm sure he will take him to Colorado and show him the mountains and look for moose. I'm sure that even though my dad said he would NEVER go back to Disney World (he took my sister and I 5 times) he will be first in line to It's a Small World when Jackson is old enough to meet Mickey Mouse.






Jackson already has Pop wrapped around his finger!


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Friday, December 16, 2011

He's Here and He's Perfect

I would like to introduce you to Jackson Henry Linck. He made his grand arrival at 4:02 p.m. Wednesday, December 14.
He weighed 8 lbs 13 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. He is perfect! I am SO in love. There are so many things I want to share about his birth but right now I am soaking up every minute with my little man.
What I can tell you is God was in every detail and He has done some amazing things the last few days. I promise I'll share soon. But until then please enjoy the cutest baby boy EVER































Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Christmas Music, Toaster Struddles and Tears

Yesterday was my last day of work for 6 weeks. When I left it felt so surreal. It didn't hit me until this morning that we will be holding our son tomorrow.
I should be giving the dog a bath, packing my bag and finishing up some things around the house, but instead I'm listening to Christmas music - "Christ is the Lord, oh praise his name forever" and bawling.
Tears over Toaster Struddles.
John and I will leave today and return home parents.
It's been a crazy few months - between my mom's cancer diagnoses, surgery, holidays at the Mission, my sister getting married and preparing for a baby, I haven't had much time to just sit and soak it all in. This morning it's soaking in and I am excited, anxious, nervous and grieving the loss part that comes with adoption.
But more than anything I think I am just humbled to tears that God wrote this story for John and I. When we first found out about this baby, we thought there was no way it would ever work for us to adopt him. But God worked miracles and every piece of the puzzle fell in to place.
I have seen the hand of God on every detail of the past 5 months. The other day I was driving to work, praying and I couldn't help but think how awesome it is that this baby boy is our Christmas miracle. I prayed that the people in our life who need to know the love of their Savior would take one look at Jackson and would never be able to deny that there is a loving God who loves us so much! He knows the number of hairs on our head and wants nothing more than to have a personal relationship with us.
That's my prayer this Christmas - that we will all remember it's all about a baby. A baby born in a manger in Bethlehem changed everything!

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

We Have A Game Plan

If Jackson doesn't make his arrival beforehand, Tuesday will be the day that our birth mom is admitted to the hospital and she will be induced early, early Wednesday morning!
I am SO excited knowing that we have a game plan! My last day of work will be Monday and John and I will drive the 2 hours to the hospital on Tuesday evening and be there for the whole shebang!
Prayers would be greatly appreciated! I can't believe we are less than a week away from meeting our little man!
SO....this weekend will (probably) be our last without a little nugget. So here's my plans...

  • Sleep LATE and take a few naps!
  • Clean house REALLY GOOD and get all the laundry done
  • Buy the last two Christmas gifts I need - why does my dad have to be SO hard to buy for??
  • Go see a chick flick Friday night
  • Make sure my sweet dog is good and taken care of while we are at the hospital
  • pack a snack bag for the hospital - John will really appreciate this one!
  • Pay some bills
  • Just bubble with excitement and thank God for this amazing journey!
We will post photos and updates just as soon as we can!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Ready to Fill In the Missing Dates

Jackson's due date is Friday. Tomorrow our birth mom goes to the doctor and hopefully we will have some sort of a game plan. A date for her to be induced if little man decides to be stubborn and stay in the oven a bit too long.
John and I are biting at the bit to get the call. I realize there's a good chance  they may have to induce, but I am really hoping she will just go into labor. I want the surprise. The phone call in the middle of the night (or whenever it happens).
Anyway...I've been looking at birth announcements, washing a few Christmas outfits to prepare for our Christmas baby and trying to enjoy the last few days of life without a kiddo.
Here's how our adoption has played out up until this point - so ready to fill in those last few dates.

7.6.11 - A coworker approached me to ask if I was interested in adopting a baby from a young girl who was currently living at the Mission where I work.

7.26.11 - John and I met with the young girl and let her know that we were interested in adopting her baby.

7.28.11 - John and I met with an adoption attorney

7.29.11 - Submitted paperwork to the attorney to get the ball rolling

8.20.11 - Shared the news with my family!

8.24.11 - We got the go ahead from the board at my job to pursue the adoption!

8.25.11 - We shared the news with John's family!

9.13.11 - Went to the sonogram with our birth mom and found out IT'S A BOY!!!!

10.11.11 - John and I signed the adoption petition

10.12.11 - Adoption Petition was filed with the court

12.9.11 - Baby Jackson is due to arrive!!

?????? - Jackson's Birthday!

?????? - GOTCHA DAY! - Our adoption of Jackson is FINAL!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Help Bring A Baby Boy Home to His FOREVER Family!

Our friends Matt and Sarah found out they leave in NINE days to meet their baby boy in Taiwan and bring him home! Merry Christmas Habudas! God rocks! Just yesterday I was praying for them - that Levi would be in their arms by Christmas and he will be! Only God!

Here's the deal...since they are having to book plane tickets on such short notice and right before Christmas, the price has skyrocketed. They are several thousand dollars short and need to book the tickets NOW!

Please, please consider making a donation to their adoption fund and help them bring their sweet boy home! What a Merry Christmas this will be for Matt, Sarah and Levi.

Here's all the details strait from Sarah:

We are still in complete shock over the idea that in about 9 days (216 hours...12,960 minutes!!!!) we will be on a plane heading to meet our son Levi.


The child of our heart.

God is SO faithful.

We've seen Him work in every aspect of our adoption journey. He has guided, provided, and directed us every step of the way. Our family story is full of miracles.

And now, just days before we leave, we're trusting Him for another miracle.

Over the past year and a half we have saved, planned, and fundraised to pay for the adoption expenses. International adoption is expensive. Crazy expensive. But, we knew that this was the calling God had placed on our family and we knew that He would provide.

And He Did.

We are so incredibly thankful to our friends and family, and even strangers, who have prayed for us, encouraged us, and supported us financially. We would have never been able to do it without you. We can't wait to tell Levi about the amazing village of people who gave so freely and sacrificially in order to bring him home. What an amazing testimony of pure love.

We believed that we had saved and raised enough money to pay for our adoption...until now.

We knew we would have to buy 2 last minute international plane tickets.

We had budgeted for that. It wasn't a surprise.

BUT we had no way of knowing that we would be blessed to bring Levi home right before Christmas...and we had no idea that the price of of tickets would SKY ROCKET due to the holidays.

Because we have to be in Taiwan the week of Christmas we are now short several thousand dollars.

We don't have the time to create an elaborate fundraiser or to come up with a super creative idea to make that much money. We need to buy the tickets immediately. So we are humbling ourselves and asking for help.

Would you consider helping us bring our son home? Anything would help make a difference. Would you pray for us? Would you pray that God would move mightily in this situation? Would you share our story and need with others?

This is incredibly hard for Matt and I to do, but we know and trust that He will provide. We're humbled and forever grateful to each of you.