Why We Want to Adopt:
One of the primary reasons we decided to
pursue adoption was because of our struggle with infertility. However, our
desire to adopt started much earlier than those struggles. Our influence came
from growing up in a family that fostered, providing a home and a relationship
for kids who did not have parents/siblings.
Together we also provided care for
younger and older aged kids in foster homes during the early years of our marriage,
and spent time working with a local program in government child services and
other programs that worked with youth of different ages. Through this we got to
know a good number of kids who had their own stories of being adopted. Throughout
our marriage we also encountered others who had adopted or who were in the
process of adopting and working through struggles with infertility. This opened
our eyes to the idea that families can exist and happen in many different ways
other than natural birth.
It inspired us to see the joy of the process of adoption,
and to embrace the unique challenges and opportunities that come with it. One
of the unique things that we loved about the adoption process was the
opportunity to give someone a home that otherwise didn’t have one. It also
provides a chance to engage with a child’s own culture and history, and to be
able share some of our own. Being involved with the hope of adopting has taught
us that we have the means to offer what we have (a home, a family, a safe place
to grow and discover who they are, unconditional acceptance and love) and it is
a privilege to be able to do so in whatever way we are able.
Personally,
especially given our struggle with infertility, we would love to be able to
expand our family and home. It is tough looking at our empty rooms every day
and feeling the longing to have that space filled. We want to adopt not only so
we can offer a home to our child, but to engage with their own world and
heritage. Given that the Ukraine is a part of our larger family heritage as
well, we see an exciting opportunity for our child’s heritage to connect with our
own in a meaningful and helpful way. We are very excited to be parents to our
child and to have a child as a part of our family and home. We have dreams of
building traditions as a family, of sharing meals together, going on outings
and attending school functions. We have dreams of being our child’s biggest
cheerleader and giving them an opportunity to be whoever they desire to be. We
dream of seeing their gifting and passions lived out in school, in
relationships and in their adult life.
For as much as
these are things we can give and offer to our child, we also recognize that
these dreams represent what the child can also offer us. We have been growing
through this process and understand that every kid is unique and every adoption
is different. We are excited about the opportunity to discover and learn what
makes them uniquely them, and to patiently grow in our understanding of who
they are and what their specific needs are. Our greatest dream is to simply
know what it means to give and love without abandon no matter who our kid is,
what their history is or what specific needs they have, and we are grateful
that this process and opportunity is giving us the chance to know this.
Dave and Jen
Courtney
4 comments:
I can't tell you guys how much I want this to become a reality for you. Will keep praying this works out soon! :)
I am so moved by your hearts and persistance. As you wait in a pregnant like stage may God prepare you and your future child or children for ach other. May God bless the family unit you already have and may He open his heart to you both and give you the desires of your heatt...SOON! PRAYING!
incredibly powerful post Dave and Jen. thank you for sharing this journey. really admire you both. we are praying hard that these dreams will be met soon!
You will make amazing parents! <3
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