This family is so incredibly special to me. We were able to watch this family be made first hand and I have to say it was just about as awesome to be a part of as our own adoptions!
Alice Lewis and the Fairly Odd Parents
By Kelly Lewis
Once upon a time there lived a
girl. This girl was very shy,
emotional, somewhat odd and a good bit silly. She fell in love with a boy. This boy was quiet, confident, somewhat odd and obnoxiously
rational. They decided that since
they both loved Jesus, Harry Potter, and each other that they should get
married. So they became man and
wife. It was a fairytale wedding…
quite literally. Wings
included.
After many years of wedded bliss
and many years of struggling to communicate, they grew weary of the excessive
amounts of time together. Being
able to see movies and play games and take naps whenever they wanted had become
mundane. They wondered what they
could do to fill the void of the endless hours of doing whatever they
wanted. And then it came to
them. A kid! It would be the perfect addition to
their home. They could spend their
endless hours feeding it, loving it and making it less sticky. But how would they get one? They could make one! But seeing as neither of them were do
it yourselfers they decided to explore less painful, intrusive, and messy
options. They could import one! They’d heard South Korea had some good
ones, but after further investigation they learned that they were way out of
their price range.
One day while researching more cost
effective options the wife happened upon a story about a couple who were given
a child. How did this happen? Where did their child come from? The wife had to know so she contacted
the couple to learn their secrets.
The lovely couple were so thrilled with the child they had received that
they were willing to share their story with anyone who asked. The couple invited them to their home,
fed them, entertained them, and unleashed vast amounts of information on
them.
The man and wife learned
that the very state they lived in was giving kids away for FREE. All they had to do was let the state
know they wanted one, learn how to care for one, fill out ten pounds of highly
intrusive paperwork and then the state would present them with a vast
assortment of children they could choose from. How wonderful!
After teaching them everything they could the nice couple sent the man
and wife on their way to begin their journey.
After a quick phone call letting
the state know that they wanted a child the man and wife were invited to 20
hours of child care training. How
exciting! They had no idea how to
care for a child so they wanted to learn everything they could. Unfortunately, the training consisted
of about 19 hours of learning to work in a team mixed with horror stories of
disobedient children who flung poo.
Thankfully, there was one hour of training that guided them to the next
stop on their journey. They were
sent home with their ten pounds of paperwork and told to make sure their house
was safe for their future child.
The man and wife were so excited to
begin their paperwork and home renovation that they went home and started right
away. But after the third page of
uncomfortable questioning they grew tired and decided to watch a movie. They’d come back to it another
day. But the days turned into
weeks and the weeks grew into months and the ten pounds of paper sat neglected
while they worked and played and did whatever they wanted. But it could no longer be avoided. They knew there was a child out there
that desperately needed them so they set aside their happiness and got to
work. They answered every question
and included information on the exact type of child they wanted. It would be a toddler too young to be
damaged from their previous life but old enough to entertain them. And flinging poo would not be
accepted. They put plugs in their
outlets, locked up their knives, hid their hair spray, gave away their hot tub,
and bubble wrapped every corner in their house. After several months of hard work they were finally
ready.
They turned in all ten pounds of
paperwork and informed the state that their house was the safest house on the
block. They were on their way! Two
days later the man and wife received a message from the lovely couple that had
guided them on their journey. This
message was about a little girl.
This girl was 6, very silly, had beautiful blue eyes and needed a new
home. It was love at first
site. The man and wife decided
they had to have this beautiful little girl. They wanted to love her, protect her, play with her and give
her everything she needed. They no
longer cared if she was damaged or flung poo. She was their Destiny and they would do anything to have her. And thus began the hardest part of
their journey.
They told the state how much they
wanted this little girl. All the
state had to do was say “yes”. The problem was that the little girl lived in a
different town as the man and wife and it was making everything very
complicated. The state workers in
the different towns didn’t like to work together and they were all so very busy
with other important things to do.
Meanwhile other families in the little girl’s town had learned about her
and wanted to have her for their very own. The man and wife grew desperate and became very
discouraged. They feared that the
girl might be someone else’s Destiny.
They prayed for her daily and hoped that no matter what happened she
would find a happy, loving home soon – even if it would not be theirs. But providence shined down upon them
and one day a state worker from the man and wife’s town came upon a state
worker from the girl’s town. They
shared stories about a little girl and realized they were both talking about
the same one. They decided to
schedule a special meeting with the man and wife to see if they were a good fit
for the little girl.
On the day of the meeting the man
and wife were very nervous. It had
been months since they’d first heard of the girl and they were weary of waiting
for answers. They knew that this
fateful meeting would decide the next path of their journey. The two state workers arrived and the
meeting commenced. The little
girl’s state worker began by informing the couple everything she knew. They were told every good and bad
detail about the little girl and her life. To the state worker’s surprise the man and wife were
unphased by the girl’s history and behavior. They had already learned everything they could about the
girl and knew they were willing to love and care for her through the good and
the bad. After hours of
questioning and discussion the state workers had finally come to a
decision. The man and wife were
deemed suitable for the little girl! They were ecstatic but so surprised by the
state worker’s quick decision they hardly knew what to say. The state workers immediately scheduled
for the man and wife to visit the little girl in three days. After many, many months of waiting and
wondering they finally knew which direction their journey would take them. They spent the next few days crafting a
book for the little girl to have that would introduce them to her in
preparation for their first meeting.
It told her all about the man and wife and their pets and included pictures
of their home and the room the little girl would soon live in.
After the three days were up, the
man and wife set out to meet the little girl. They were nervous, excited and terrified. Would the little girl like them? Would she want to be their child? What would her voice sound like? What would they say to each other? They arrived at their destination and
looked around with anticipation for the little girl.
And then they saw her. She was so tiny and beautiful. They were mesmerized. They were thankful for the state worker
that helped guide their conversation.
Everyone was so scared and unsure of what to do or say. The little girl had brought along the
book the man and wife had made for her and showed them every single page. She’d clearly read it many times and
had so many questions about everything in it. The man and wife asked the little girl many things and tried
to learn as much from her as they could.
After a while of talking the state worker took the man and wife to the
little girl’s home so she could show them where she lived. When they arrived they took a picture
with the little girl and then followed her to her room. The little girl showed them her toys
and her favorite things and read them one of her favorite stories. The man and wife presented the little
girl with a small camera. They
wanted her to be able to take pictures of the people who had been taking care
of her and to let her know that they could still be in her life. And then they went on their way with
plans to meet again the following day.
It was a Tuesday and the first time
the man and wife would get to be with the little girl alone. They took her to a field and played
ball and took pictures. They introduced
her to one of their dogs and the little girl ran around and impressed them with
her bravery and her cartwheels.
They learned that the little girl was talkative, athletic, somewhat odd
and liked anything that sparkled. She
was silly and said anything that came to her mind. After that day the man and wife visited as much as possible
until it was finally time for the girl to move to their home. Less than a month after their very
first visit the little girl and the man and wife were under the same roof. The man and wife were now a father and
a mother and the little girl was now their daughter.
The father and mother spent many
months learning to love, care, and discipline their new daughter. The daughter spent many months learning
to love, enjoy, and obey her new father and mother. It was evident from the beginning that God had designed them
for one another. There were ups
and downs, giggles and tears, ice cream and time-outs but they were committed
to each other through thick and thin.
Then finally, after only a few short months, the judge deemed them a family. Forever… for always… and no matter
what. Let the spanking
commence! And the father, mother
and daughter lived happily ever after and no poo was flung.
THE
END.
That was one of the sweetest adoptions stories I've read. Beautiful what God can do :)
ReplyDeleteA truly amazing story. :) Congratulations to the Lewis family!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and amazing at the same time.
ReplyDeleteOh my heck! This is the sweetest adoption story I've read. We also decided to adopt instead of having babies. How inspiring!!!
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