And please continue to pray for favor over my trip. It will be a quick one. I'll be staying with our missionary friends I so dearly love, Juanita and Rodrigo (and little ones Nathan and Kaila). The plan is for Rodrigo to pick me up at the airport, take me straight to Esther (the notary), sign paperwork, and then head over to the lawyer who will put together our packet for the Nigerien judge to review. I have all our documents with me - home study, power of attorney, passport pictures, pictures of us with Leila and ones of our family here. If I forget anything...well, it will have to wait. No mailing or faxing is reliable.
They are trying to get Leila out of the orphanage for a day to spend time with me, so I'm armed with play-doh, games, markers, etc. And I brought her some personal hygiene stuff that I hope she'll be able to hold onto and keep for herself along with flip-flops and a necklace I made. I'm tempted to plaster her name on everything, so that it will be less tempting for the other kids to steal. But then, I don't want her to get made fun of either. Seems silly, but that's how it has often worked. Girls can be mean!
Our friends, Erica and Thomas, have made a lot of progress with the new lawyer and even have a court date, which is HUGE. They have paved a path with their adoption that makes me very, very hopeful.
"The LORD delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love." ~Psalm 147:11
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