Sunday, February 3, 2013

Sons and Daughter

     Sing to God, sing praise to his name, extol him who resides on the clouds - His name is the Lord - rejoice before Him.  A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows is God in His holy dwelling.  He sets the lonely in families. ~ Psalm 68:4
     Parenthood is an amazing adventure.  It is a road riddled with twists and turns and unexpected bumps.  It’s also a journey filled with wonder, grace, and joy.
     Pat and I never intended to have six children.  When we were first married, and talked about how many children we would have, I wanted four.  Pat wanted two.  In the end, we did both.  Our first three sons arrived the conventional way.  Our next three children arrived through the miracle of adoption.
     My older boys were in their early teens when Pat and I became foster parents.  One beautiful June evening, we were asked to open our home to a three year old girl and a seven month old boy, both of whom had the chicken pox.  A few hours later, Patty arrived clutching a much loved doll.  She had big brown eyes and a fearful, but beautiful smile.  Anthony came into my arms and snuggled into my heart.  A few years later,  a judge made official the adoption that took place in our hearts that night.  We had four sons and one daughter.
     Shortly after Patty and Anthony’s adoption, we learned that their birth mother was expecting another child.  We agreed to accept this child also.  My boys wondered who would have to share their room.  Patty and I wondered if this baby would be another boy or if Patty would have to share her princess status.  My husband wondered if we were nuts.  When we received the phone call that a baby boy had arrived; I laughed and said, “We needed another one of those.”  We picked Connor up from the hospital when he was just three days old.
     Adoptive parents never really know for sure exactly what we are getting into, but birth parents don’t either.  There are days in the lives of every parent when you want to tear your hair out and cry, “This is not what I signed up for!”  I have been picking up lego’s for 29 years.  I have finally graduated out of car seats.  I have slept in hospital beds with my arms wrapped around a sick child.  I’ve worried when they’ve come home late.  I’ve attended hundreds of parent teacher conferences and countless holiday performances.  I’ve lent my son an earring.  I’ve overseen enough homework assignments to fill a library.  I’ve had pool water spit in my face and baby spit-up on my shoulders.  I’ve been blessed with tadpoles and dandelions crushed in a chubby fist.  At one point we had one son in the Navy, two sons in college, and our baby in day care.  I can bore you to tears tell you about my kids accomplishments.  I am fiercely protective of them and want only the best for them.
    We do not know a lot about our children’s birth mother, but this one thing I know,  she loved her children.  She loved her children enough to give them life.  We are so grateful she did.
     Our children, all of them, have enriched our lives far beyond what anyone could have told us.
     ...because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.  For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship.  And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.”  The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.  Now if we are children then we are heirs, heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.  ~Romans 8:14-17

Updated:  This post was featured by Judith at Wholehearted-Home!

3 comments:

Janis Cox said...

Wow
That is beautiful. We have 3 children. I wanted 4; my husband 2 - compromise. lol:)
We are retired now with 5 grandchildren and another expected.
Loved it all; still love it.
Blessings,
Janis www.janiscox.com

caryjo said...

I'm so happy for you. I wouldn't be good at what you did, what God dropped into your life. He's done other things for me. But I so appreciate those like you who step up so beautifully.

Thank you.

Judith said...

You have been blessed and I know that the Lord will be with you the whole way through the years of raising these special children for His glory. Thank you for sharing this story of adoption over at WholeHearted Home this past week.

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