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Monday, February 28, 2011

A day to save Olga...I got it published! thanks, Patti!

Dear friends,
So many of you already know this beautiful little face....
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Olga turned five last month. She has spent the last five years in an orphanage in Eastern Europe, without the love of a mommy and daddy- simply because she arrived in life exactly as God designed her. One chromosome too many, and her fate was sealed from birth.

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Sealed, because in Eastern Europe, babies who are born with Down syndrome are deemed unacceptable at birth. They are discarded as cast-offs of society, and when they turn five they leave the only home they've ever known...

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And I wish I could say that for most of these children, leaving that home means going to a place of safety, a place of happiness, a place where they would finally know the love of a family...know what it means to be cuddled or sung to or read to, tucked in at night, prayed for, loved.
Instead, they are taken to a place that most people wouldn't leave their family pet.

A place of living hell, where they will never know the tenderness of a parent, never know the security of being raised in a family, and there they will stay, one ugly, pain-filled day at a time...until they die.

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I read a post last December that stayed with me to this day. It was called from baby dolls to bedstraps.
The blog author wrote about Elizabeth, an orphan on Reece's Rainbow who had been transferred to a mental institution, waiting for a family to step forward for her. Her words still haunt me.
I wonder where she thought she was going as they led her out of the orphanage that day. Did she think that maybe it was finally her turn? That they were taking her to her forever Mommy and Daddy?
And when they instead took her inside that dreadful place, when they shaved her head and tied her to a too-small metal crib
when they turned their backs and
walked
away…

when they left her confused, terrified,
in a room where the wails of schizophrenic adults echo through the cold air
what was going through her young mind?

Did she wonder if she was being punished?

How long did she hold out hope that this was only temporary?
That any minute, they would come and take her back to the baby house
to her baby dolls and teddy bear,
to her best friend, Angelina?

Did she long to free her arms from the restraints
to cover her head with her hands to drown out
the scary noises
the scary sights
the scary smells?

That could be my Lily….

It could be your child.
And what if it were?
What if you woke up one morning
and by some hellish, twilight-zone twist of fate
your child wasn’t still tucked into that warm bed down the hall,
what if your child was trapped
across the dark sea
in that nightmare that is
the institution?
What
would
you
DO?
Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter. Proverbs 24:11

Elizabeth is being rescued today, thanks to the efforts of that blogging mama, and others like her.
Olga is being rescued today, thanks to so many of you...you gave so much and created such a large grant that a family was able to step forward and start the process of adoption.
The Abells have done so much already, towards rescuing Olga. I can't even imagine all the paperwork and prayer and emotion and finances that goes into an international adoption. They have done numerous fundraisers, and will continue to do so until they can bring Olga home.
Through the help of so many, a grant of over $13,000 has been raised for Olga's adoption. That grant is set aside for the final travel costs and fees that it will take to bring Olga home. It will take every penny of that and then some.
Right now the Abells are in need of raising the $7,000 that is needed to submit their dossier for Olga. Without that dossier we don't even know if Olga has been transferred yet. Here in America you just pick up the phone and ask these questions. But here in America we don't tie five year old girls to cribs to keep them from climbing out.
The Abells need to submit that dossier as soon as possible- at the very least to find out if she has been transferred already- because I know an army of prayer warriors who is going to want to know that piece of information as well. And at the very most, it could be able to hold Olga at the baby house until the Abells can rescue her. I wish I could say with certainty that she won't be transferred- truthfully we just don't know that.
Olga has been so heavy on my heart for months- friends, I want you to know that I DO trust that God has a plan here.
I prayed like crazy for a way to help the Abells. I truly believe that there is a network of people who love Olga here in blogland...a net that is woven by God and is stretching out across this blessed country we live in, and even beyond to generous hearts in other nations. I really cannot express enough how thankful I am to be a small part of what God has already done for Olga, Peter and Kareen. But I don't think our job is done.
Olga needs us.
I don't want her to spend one more forsaken day in that place than she has to.
We're not doing a giveaway here today. I don't even think we need to do one- I know so many just have a heart to help and to give, and prizes were never the real reason we all gave anyway.
So I'm just asking- for one day- for you to do whatever you could to help Olga. Whether that's $10 or $20 or even a hundred...if you are able to help raise this money for the dossier, please do so HERE... This is the Abell's chip-in.



This is the link for the Family Sponsorship Page on Reece's Rainbow...every single dollar goes to the Abell's adoption fund, and every single dollar will help.
We're calling this A Day to Save Olga, because there are about 17 of us blogging mamas and one blogging grandpa who have set aside this day to blog, post on Facebook, pray, give and spread the word to SAVE OLGA.
Will you help us?
I know you will:)
Love,
Patti

A day to save Olga

Ok I'm a little frustrated with my lack of computer skills, and wanted to post this entire entry on my blog, but couldn't figure out how to do it. Patti, a wonderful blogger I follow, posted this today http://babynumber10.blogspot.com/2011/02/day-to-save-olga.html. I don't think many of us in the US realize just what happens to babies and children with Down syndrome (and other "abnormalities") in some other countries, like around Eastern Europe. Look at these pictures, and tell me you knew this was how it is there in the year 2011.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

A Home For Riley: What Do Riley And The 2010 Emmys Have In Common?

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

MASHA HAS A FAMILY!!

Tears of joy! I don't know what it is about that little girl, but she has one lucky family on their way to bringing her home!! Can't wait to find out who they are!!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

MASHA

I've been reading other blog friends posts about this sweet girl from the Ukraine, Masha. http://reecesrainbow.com/?s=masha I think of her and pray for her frequently. I've emailed Andrea from RR about her, I've emailed another blog friend about her. I've even emailed and text and talked to my husband about her!! What can I do to help this girl, who hasn't been given a chance in this world. I know, there are lots of others who are in the same boat, but there's something about this one. She is 4 years old, and weighs less than our 16 month old, who is underweight himself! Everyone talks about how sweet and friendly she is, how the workers there don't want to see her go to the institution, how she'll never make it there. So, what can I do? Well, for now, I can pray, ask others to pray, and FUNDRAISE!! Yes, that I know how to do! She already has almost $18,000 in her grant, and the total needed is about $25,000, so I hope to get her a bit closer to that! I will update soon what my plan is, because I really don't know right now!! So stay tuned!! And check out these other great photos of her and what others have said about her!

http://stclairadoption.blogspot.com/2011/01/crazy-in-love-with-masha.html

http://psalmsixtyeight.blogspot.com/2011/01/tale-of-two-birthdays.html

Monday, February 7, 2011

True Love Giveaway

Please check out sweet Lily's blog by clicking the link to the right, below the RR calendar. Lily's momma has put together an AMAZING giveaway, that works sort of like a raffle. The minimum donation is $10, and there are a slew of great prizes you could win, including an iPad!! Lily's mom is on a mission to help bring home as many orphans as she can, and she is doing a wonderful job, but still needs lots of help to do it!! I'm donating, will you??

Friday, February 4, 2011

A Home For Riley: Update On Masha

A Home For Riley: Update On Masha: "Thank you, everyone, for sharing about Masha and praying for her. I found out this morning that a very generous donor has raised her grant f..."