God has been gracious to us and has been with us through our journey of love and life. He has carried us through some of the most difficult times and has given us joy in the midst of sorrow. He has also been loving and given us abundant blessings. Most importantly, He has provided us with faith. May we share that faith with others.

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
"God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame".
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter 2013

We filled this Easter season with many fun activities! 

* Liam helped mom decorate cupcakes.  They turned out really cute!  Liam had peeps for the first time this year and discovered that he LOVES them.




* Grandma and Grandpa Hart came and went with us to lunch on Good Friday.  Liam was very excited and a little silly.







*  We hid eggs in the yard.  It was so nice to have wonderful spring weather.






* On Saturday we went to Central to hear the Easter story and then find more Easter eggs.  Pastor Zeckzer used eggs to tell the story of Jesus' death and resurrection.  Liam was front and center for the story and waited patiently for his turn to find eggs.




Hunting for eggs is exhausting!

*  After looking for eggs at school we came home and decorated hard boiled eggs.  This was a first for Liam.  He did a great job!





* Sunday Dave played the timpani in church and Liam and I enjoyed the beautiful service.




* Liam and mom visited the cemetery after church.  Easter is the perfect time to visit the place where Christopher and Connor's earthly shells are laid and rejoice that they are in Heaven with their Savior.  Because Christ was raised from the dead, we too are raised with him forever!



* When Dave finally got home from church, we let Liam find his Easter basket from Grandma and Grandpa Kusch.







* We ended the day with dinner and fun with Grandma and Grandpa Herman.




Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Chicken Dinner Fundraiser

    Matthew 6:33
    But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 
Our adoption fundraiser was a huge success.  We are continually amazed with God's provision through this adoption process.  We are also humbled by the generosity of others. We feel very loved and know Lilly will feel the same.  We raised enough money to cover our hotel costs while in China!  This is just another reminder that God equips those He calls to do His will and He uses the body of Christ (our family) to accomplish it.
Thank you doesn't quite seem like a strong enough expression to convey our feelings of gratitude.  Please know that we are thankful from the bottom of our hearts!  We are especially thankful for Benjamin & Christine Castens who helped sell tickets - in a creative and fun way.  They have shown us from their actions what friendship is.  They are Christ's hands and feet.  We also are so thankful for our parents.  How in the world would any of this be possible without them?  Mom and Dad Herman helped sell tickets and literally preached to the choir.  They also took care of Liam on the day of the fundraiser, so Dave and I could focus our attention.  Mom and Dad Kusch drove down for the day to help serve meals.  We know it was a long day in the car, but we appreciate it.  Besides, they pull off aprons really well!
Now that we are done fundraising we are focusing our attention on the travel portion of the adoption.  We're getting closer!







Monday, March 25, 2013

Sharing Easter

I really needed some good news today.  So, I think God answered that need with this little note (below).  Each year we are asked to make Christmas and Easter cards for people who donate money to Lutheran Special Education Ministries.  I enjoy making these with my students.  I encourage them to share the Gospel in their cards, because they don't know who will receive them and they may need to hear that message.  One of my students touched a donor's heart and they felt led to respond with a sweet note.  I needed to be reminded of the Gospel today too, specifically that we can forgive others because Christ forgave us!

Hi All!
I wanted to share this response that we got from a donor who received one of the Easter Cards from Tiffany Herman’s class at Suburban Bethlehem. Great job! Keep those cards coming!

Easter Blessings!
Grace Lorano
Executive Assistant/Communications
Lutheran Special Education Ministries


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Lillian Rae Herman

We can officially introduce you to our little Lilly!

The first two pictures were sent with her referral.  We are not sure when they were taken.



The next four pictures were sent after we accepted her referral and received an update.  She was 17 months old when these were taken.





We hope to get another update and new round of pictures once the orphanage gets the care package that we sent her.  The care package should arrive at the orphanage any day now!

Monday, March 18, 2013

Beauty

Now that I am preparing to be the mother of a daughter, I think about how I will portray beauty to Lilly.  I have always struggled with my perceptions of beauty, which I believe is common for most women.  I have struggled with never feeling thin enough or pretty enough.  I have been fat and thin and somewhere in-between.  I have been tan and fair, have had highlights, and trendy hair styles.  I have strived to be what I see on magazine covers and have NEVER been satisfied.  Even at my skinniest, I wanted to look more toned and felt inadequate.  I now believe that my outward beauty means nothing and I don't want it to.  When I'm dead and gone I doubt people will say, "She was really pretty."  And if they do, what kind of legacy am I leaving?  I want people to look at me and see beyond my physical appearance and see my soul.  When people look at me, I want them to see Jesus within me.  When I'm dead and gone, I want them to remember me for who Christ made me as His daughter.  I am thankful for this shell that God has given me and I try to be a good steward of His gifts.  I am not saying I should be neglectful of this body that God has entrusted to me.  Lilly will look different than me.  What will my obsession with my beauty teach her about her own beauty and self-worth?  To me she is the most beautiful girl in the entire world.  She has not had to earn it.  I love her just because she is who she is.  That is exactly how God, my Father, sees me.  Lately, I have heard Him whisper to me, "I love you, I have called you by name, you are mine (Isaiah 43:1).  You are not mine because of the number on the scale, you are not mine because of the wrinkles forming around your eyes, you are not mine because of  the color of your skin, or the length of your hair.  You are mine because of what Christ has done for you.  You are my child, stop worrying about your appearance."  So, I am making an effort to work on my inward beauty.  This is a daily struggle, because that is not always beautiful.  My sinful nature makes me very ugly at times.  However, Christ came and died to forgive that ugliness.  I want my daughter to know her worth comes from the one who created the universe and that she will always be beautiful to me, her father, her brother, and her Father in Heaven.  That dear Lilly, is all that matters!
I think this song does a great job of expressing this journey to beauty.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Update on Liam's Heart

Today, Liam visited his pediatric cardiologist.  It was a good appointment.  Liam is always so well behaved.  He is familiar with the routine of getting his echocardiogram and waiting to see the doctor.  He especially loves the nurses, and they, of course, love him.  He made one of them giggle today.  He brought his space shuttle and launch pad with him.  As the nurse put in Toy Story for him to watch during his echocardiogram, he said, "To the space station, and beyond!"  I thought that was clever.
Anyway, here are the updates from today -

Height - 39.5 inches tall
Weight - 39.4 pounds

Hole between the upper chambers
When we first starting seeing the cardiologist, Liam's hole was 3mm in size.  It is now 2mm in size, which leads the doctor to believe that the hole will continue to close over the next 2-4 years.  It is so small that it is not a cause for alarm even if it doesn't close all the way.  For reference, the head of a screw, or the thickness of 2 dimes, is about 2mm in size.

Coarctation of the Aorta
The aorta at the top of Liam's heart is narrowed, which affects the flow of blood to the heart.  As Liam has grown, and his heart has grown, the aorta has actually been widening the narrowed section on its own.  This is a miracle!  We were told that if Liam ever did need surgery, this would be where the surgery would need to take place.  However, because Liam's body is healing itself, his need for surgery has gone down drastically.  The doctor cannot promise that he will never need surgery, but if his body continues on the path it's going, surgical intervention will not be needed.  The aorta is still narrowed a bit, but we can be optimistic that it won't negatively affect his heart in the future.

Fused Left Ventricle Valve
His valve has two parts instead of three.  As Liam's heart was growing, while he was in the womb, two parts (finger-like valves) fused together.  The valves move to let blood in and out of the chambers.  Because Liam's valve is missing a part, some blood leaks out.  This occurrence creates a murmur.   Our doctor explained that the valve is like a door.  In Liam's case the door can't shut completely.  However, it is shutting enough to do its job.  This will not heal on its own.  However, Liam can live with this and be perfectly fine.  If at some point his valve leaks more blood, then we will be concerned. It has been stable since our first visit, so we don't anticipate it being a problem.

Liquid around the Heart
To protect his heart when sick, Liam's body builds up fluid around the heart.  Even though Liam has been sick recently, no fluid was found around his heart.

There was good news all around today, which we are SO thankful for.  We will not need to see the cardiologist until next year.  As we celebrate Liam's good news, we also look ahead to Lilly's various surgeries and therapies.  We finally feel like 'experts' on Liam's heart and are now entering a new realm of medical concerns.  Despite being a bit anxious about what's in store for Lilly, we know that God will provide us with the right support medically.  We also know that there is a master plan at work through our numerous doctor's visits.  Liam's heart condition opened our minds and hearts to adopting a special needs child.  Our experiences with Lilly's conditions will make a difference too.  Maybe, a nurse, doctor, or other patient, need to be introduced to Lilly and our family.  We know for a fact that Liam makes an impact every time we visit the doctor and God will use this part of his story to impact others.