I can't tell you exactly how I became connected with RR, but I think it was through my friend Kami when she was in the process of the adoption of her precious daughter. (Read her story at https://forgoodblog.wordpress.com/ ) I was touched by the families, the children, & those who advocate for both. I got involved. I shared kids. I donated money. I did what I could. I became a family warrior, first for Kami's family, & then, once they were home, for the Adair family (http://adairfamilyadoption.blogspot.com/).
Since the Adairs came home, I haven't done much in the way of advocating. Honestly, I was overwhelmed with our move to North Dakota, our foster license, our kids, our foster kids, our new roles as the pastoral family. So many things were going on & I didn't feel able to do anything more than I was already doing. Along with my own stuff, I became overwhelmed with the kids available for adoption. I had seen so many of my favorites get adopted & go home to be with their forever families, but the number left just seemed like too much. So many kids - so much suffering - so many families trying to raise the money for their waiting kids to come home.
Then a couple of months ago I was reminded of the program that Reece's Rainbow does around Christmas every year. RR opens up a time to support specific children. In the past anyone who wanted to pick a child could do so & there were unlimited spots. If you were willing to try to raise funds for a child, then they let you do it! The goal is to raise $1000 for your waiting child. Being that everyone has some "favorites" that they are hoping get adopted, there are many children chosen & featured through the Christmas season. This leads to lots of kids being seen, but it is a struggle for some people to raise funds because the RR community is so saturated with everyone trying to raise their part.
Sweet little Lynda |
About a week ago I got an email from a lady who works at Reece's Rainbow. The email was titled "Re: Lynda FOUND her family!!" Wait...what?! So in a frenzy, I open the email. It simply said, "Lynda has found her forever Family!!! Would you like to go with your second choice, Clementine?"
Again, wait...what?! I was so thrilled I almost cried! This little girl, whose tiny face has broken my heart for years, has a family? Her family will be coming for her! Unfortunately, that makes her unable to participate in Miracle Makers as it is just for kids with no family. I would love to be able to advocate for Lynda, but I would much rather she has a family & I am hoping I will be able to help them get her home, too! Her family's FSP should be up soon & I will share it then! (Her family does have a YouCaring account - https://www.youcaring.com/karleigh-petersen-551472 )
So back to the question in the email...would I take my second choice, Clementine? Um, of course!!! I emailed her back & told her that I would love to be Clementine's Miracle Maker this year.
So I will be advocating for Clementine. I will share more about her in my next blog. I will be sharing her soon - or if you can't wait, go to the Reece's Rainbow website & search for her name. I would love to get an email from RR telling me she has a family, too!
How had I not seen this before?! Is it weird that I'm crying? I am so happy that our little girl is just so LOVED. I can't wait to get Lynda home and show her myself. This really means the world to me❤
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