Not our plan, but His

So, a little update on our life. We are up for our annual reevaluation for our foster home at the beginning of April. Even though we haven’t had any kiddos for a while, so far every year we feel we need to keep on this journey of opening our home to fostering and helping kids in need. We are also reaching out to see what all options are for adoption, through our agency but also through others with guidance from our agency. We do not ever know where life will lead us but want to be proactive with our resources. Continue to pray for us while we go through the next processes and resourcing, and hopefully opening opportunity to fostering future children and adopting a child.

Unfortunately for our next information into our lives we have some not as good news. We have gone through our first transfer cycle and it was not a success. What this means is we will have to go through another transfer cycle. We are able to take a break or start again right away. We are choosing to start another right away. I did pretty well with the meds, fortunately, and thankfully did not have much effects from the meds besides some soreness of injection sites. I’m am very thankful and joyful God has helped us through the first transfer and allowed me to do well on the meds. Prayers are answered. We usually have our own plan in life. Ours was the first transfer to work. God had other plans. We are so very thankful for those plans even if at the time we cannot see the reason. Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart. and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths. It was very tough to hear the news and still hits us that it didn’t work, but are glad to have the family and support we have around us, and most importantly our Lord and Savior to lead us through even the tough times. We ask for continued prayer as we go into this next cycle that we continue to have strength, and courage to continue on this journey. It’s an emotional rollercoaster as much as physical. Thank you for all the love and support and for following along.

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