My friend Lou Lynn is bringing her sweet Essie home tomorrow. They are thrilled to be at this place after the long road of adoption. We are so happy they will be together forever. Thank you Lord!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Essie is coming home!!!
My friend Lou Lynn is bringing her sweet Essie home tomorrow. They are thrilled to be at this place after the long road of adoption. We are so happy they will be together forever. Thank you Lord!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
missing Kristin.....
Well, it has been over a week now that Kristin has been gone. We all miss her terribly, but are happy to say she is doing great. I knew she would do great with whatever God has for her. She always seems to make the best of anything!
I am so thankful for the time God gave us with Kella before she left. It was so special to have those first few weeks with her. Kella loves her big sissy!!!! Kella has continued to do wonderfully. She is a dream baby, and we are forever thankful for this gift He has given us!
We love and miss you Kristin!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
worth the wait....
The waiting for us is over and for that we are so thankful. The verse we held on to was Psalm 27:14...."Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say, on the Lord.
WAIT...We have all had to use this word in some way or another. It is way too common of a word for those in the adoption world. Seldom is it greeted with a warm embrace. This one word holds a tremendous amount of power. When our Heavenly Father speaks it, we know it is what we need to do.
Your Heavenly Father says...
"Wait," I see beyond the stretch of yesterday, the reality of today and the corner of tomorrow.
"Wait," you will find joy and wisdom in this arduous journey.
"Wait," trust in My faithfulness and love, even when things don't make sense.
"Wait," the process is sometimes the only available venue for a miracle.
"Wait," I have a supreme surprise for you and want you to remain for the perfect moment.
"Wait," and know that along each path of life, I will walk with you.
"Wait," I know and hold your child.
"Wait"
(taken from an adoption article)
We know He brought us our Kella Hope in His timing and His way. When I look back on our wait, I know He used it again to grow our faith and dependence on Him. It is easy to want things done in our timing, but as we now have Kella home just a week and a half, we know His timing is perfect. She is pure sugar. We are all crazy in love with this blessing. We are so excited to watch God mold and grow this little life.
To those of you still waiting...hang in there and know He is in control, always. It is so worth the wait!
We followed Jesus to find our Kella. I remember struggling with what agency to use, or whether to do a private adoption attorney and knowing that the time was ticking away before Guatemalan adoptions would stop. He led us every step of the way! God is faithful! Even though there were fears and doubts if this could go through with all the uncertainties, Jesus gave us this incredible gift. Our God is awesome. He loves the orphans of the world. His timing is perfect. His love is everlasting. God created our family, both from here and afar and we are forever thankful!
Monday, August 4, 2008
first few days at home....
Other than me having a bug for a few days since being home, being together as a family has been more than wonderful. Kella is transitioning beautifully, and is a very happy and content little baby. She is being well loved and cared for by both big and little siblings.
We continue to thank God for the gift He has given us.
My dear friend, Lynne, took these pictures from the homecoming at the airport. What a treasure they are!
Thursday, July 31, 2008
HOME AT LAST.....
We are all overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and support shown by so many of our family and friends. To walk in and see everyone, was such a blessing. We thank you all so much for seeing us through this journey. We have finished this part of the adoption process, and are now so thrilled to begin this part of life with our precious blessing. We could not have made it through without all of the encouragement from so many of you! Kella came to life with her "big" (little) sisters once we came home! It was so amazing to see the way God blended her into our family already. We feel more than blessed, and want God to get all the glory that He deserves. We came home to the most amazing yard decorations, and then into a home filled with savory goodies. Thanks to all for making our homecoming such a memory!

We love you all!!!
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tonight outside the Westin where we are staying, there were these little kids that were just standing around with their baskets of goodies to sell. They approached anyone that looked like they were tourists or Westerners. They approached us with those sweet little eyes, asking us to buy their "dulces' (candy). It was heart breaking to see these kids living a life like this. We gave them each a little bit of money to get a picture with them. They were overly joyous!
We just pray that in all He does, God blesses these sweethearts in some way.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
it's a small world
Today at the Embassy, we met Marianne and Dave Gross from Bloomington and their precious little daughter Sarah. We were able to enjoy a fun dinner tonight with them, and get to celebrate together that we are both bringing our baby girls home. It is just so cool to see how God brings people together through this journey of adoption.
By the way....WE ARE COMING HOME TOMORROW!!!!!!
We did make arrangements to come home tomorrow (wednesday) so for those of you who want to know, we will fly into Bloomington around 9:05 pm. American from Chicago to Bloomington.
We love you all. We can't wait to see you all and introduce you to our newest addition...
Kella Hope Kindred
Chloe and Kenzie......we love you and can't wait for you to see your new little sister! You are both big sisters now!!! Thanks so much to everyone who has been loving on you! XOXO
closure
After watching our daughter begin the bonding process, we felt it was good for Norma (foster mom) as well as Kella to have a final goodbye. The drop-off night was so hard that I felt there wasn't any closure. Norma and her sister came by for a final goodbye, and it was amazing to watch Kella's little life begin as a part of our family. She smiled and went right to Norma, and then turned around, saw me, and came right back to me. She did that a couple of times, and then was very content just snuggled in my arms. After hugs and tears goodbye, and a prayer by Steve, it was time for Kella to be with her forever mama and family. We feel so blessed that we had this opportunity to see Norma one more time, to let her know how much we appreciate her, and to let Kella say goodbye. We know this was God orchestrated and in His plan for us to leave this way.
Isaiah 43:5-6
Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west.
I will say to the north, 'Give them up!' and to the south, 'Do not hold them back.' Bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the ends of the earth
our embassy appointment
We had our embassy appointment at 7:15 this morning. Our appointment today went well. We took a chance (like always), and tried getting our visa today. Steve went back around 3:00 this afternoon, and he got it! We're so excited!!!
We're checking about coming home tomorrow, a day early. We will keep you updated on our status!!!
Thank you all for traveling through this journey together! We can't wait to see you all!!!
Love,
Lisa (aka kristin)
hello from the entertainment
Us three amigos have had much more fun than we could have ever imagined!!! We are all bonding, and loving it. Cody would have been so bored without us girls!!! We sure do miss you little girls, Chloe & Kenzie...It's just not the same without you! But we know you're having such a blast with the cousins!!
Anyways, if you are wondering about our pictures....Cody basically ate the ocean last night, octupus included. We had a great night being together.
We miss you all and thank you for being a part of this with us all. You all have been such strength and encouragement to our parents and to us as well! We praise God for the support we have in our friends and family!!!
Love, KK Kaley & Coco
Monday, July 28, 2008
Our First Day...
Since Kristin has been updating you all as we go through this journey on this trip, I figured that I would give you a some more information from the mama!! (although kristin is still typing this!)
We are so happy to say that the Lord graciously granted us a wonderful first day with Kella. Last night was harder than I really thought it would be. I guess because we have been with her two times already. I didn't think it would be like it was. Who was I kidding? I even am the one who encourages other friends when their babies go through the grieving process.
Our plane arrived late, so when we walked into the Westin, we saw Jorge (our facilitator) and Lou Lynn and her little Essie. She is the friend I met through her blog and she was the one who led us to our attorney. We really have wanted to meet and we thank the Lord that He allowed this. She is a wonderful person with a precious little 14 month old. She gets to bring her home in 2 weeks. Soon after, Kella, her foster mom and two sisters arrived in the lobby. Kella looked at all of us and then the hand off happened. Bless her little heart, she was half asleep and we are all looking at her and trying to comfort her. She cried and cried. I usually have the touch, but there was no consoling. Finally, I gave her a bottle and she fell asleep and slept til 6:30 am. She woke up playing in her bed until her Daddy brought her in bed. She just looked at us, would wimper a little, and then be ok. Cody came in and snuggled and he won her heart. He even got her to smile some. She is SWEET!
The rest of the day she seems much more comfortable. Amy A. encouraged me how important the crying is for the bonding process. It just was hard and broke our hearts.
Daddy is so gentle and quiet around her. She is warming up slowly to a man in her life. Cody had her laughing out loud, by running into walls pretending he was hurt. The big sisters are so sweet with her!
Tomorrow we have a 7:15 Embassy appointment. We are grateful for the prayers for this part of our journey. We knew we needed to keep our faith and that we would get this appointment. After the first 24 hours with our precious gift, we want to give God all the Glory for this little life He has rescued. We feel so honored He chose us to be her forever family. We can't wait to be together as a family. We miss you Chloe and Kenzie!!!
officially pink!!!
We are officially pink!! Steve and Cody went to the Embassy today and politely asked for an appointment. They were told that they were not supposed to do this, but fortunately there is an appointment tomorrow. They told us that we really weren't even supposed to travel to Guatemala unless we were officially pink...but we took a risk. And all of those prayers paid off. We had been waiting all day for the email that confirms the appointment pink slip and the time. We just found out that we have an appointment tomorrow morning at 7:15 am.
We got to enjoy a fun afternoon visiting with other adoptive moms. We feel so blessed to get to bring our baby girl home at this age, when we met and know so many families that are still waiting and stuck in the bureaucracy.
It is so weird without the two little ones here. We miss them so much! We constantly find ourselves thinking that we left someone.
We so greatly appreciate everyone's comments and emails. So encouraging!
P.S. More pictures to come tonight!!
buenas dias!!!
Good morning to you all! Thank you for all of your prayers.
Kella finally settled, and was asleep at 11:00 pm. She slept through the night until 6:30 this morning.
Cody enjoyed his first smiles with her, since he got none of that last time with Kenzie!!!
Steve and Cody went to the Embassy this morning, requesting our appointment for tomorrow. We hope!!
We are going over to the Marriott to spend some time with Lou Lynn and Essie before she has to give her back to the foster mom.
Pictures will come today...we promise!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
we're here!!!
We arrived here in Guatemala tonight around 8:00 pm. We got into the hotel right before nine, and Jorge and my dear friend Lou Lynn and her precious babe Essie were here to greet us! We had such a great time chatting with them. Then came the foster mom, Norma, and her two sisters with our forever baby, Kella Hope. She was absolutely beautiful, and a little more grown up. It is so surreal that we are finally getting to bring her home after this long process. The handoff was a bit harder on baby Kella than we had predicted. She has a sense for what was going on. She is sound asleep in her bed now. We are all tired, so pictures will come tomorrow!!!
Once again, thank you all for your ongoing prayers, support and love! We will definitely be keeping you updated through our process!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
we're off.....to a land down south!!!
We are leaving tomorrow morning for Guatemala to bring our precious babe home. My sweet sweet friend Lou Lynn is down visiting her baby and called me this afternoon telling me to come on down. We would be receiving our pink slip on Monday, so we are going to go to the Embassy and request an appointment for the following day. We have been in contact with our attorney, and he is encouraging us to go ahead with this. We are all busy packing and getting organized and trying to love on our two little ones who are not going with us on this trip. They are so excited to get to spend time with the cousins.
Please continue to pray for us as we continue on this journey. We feel peace in this decision of going.
We leave Bloomington at 10:15 am and arrive in Guatemala City at 7:00 pm. My heart is heavy for Kella's foster mom, Norma, as she is giving her last foster baby away. Norma has loved this little one from birth on. We are forever grateful to her for the nurturing and love that she has given Kella. We should have her by about 9:00 pm tomorrow night (they are an hour behind us in Guatemala) We're so glad to have our family and friends along for the journey and covering us in prayer. We love you all!!!!
The Krazy Krew
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