Saturday, June 8, 2013

Moving Forward in 2013


I don’t know how to write this post without backtracking to the beginning of Moriah’s adoption story. 
On January 3rd, we received the call that made adopting Moriah an option.  We decided that the risk involved (we knew little details at this point) was worth it.  And that decision started a number of phone calls.  Phone calls that if they went positively would end up with us being parents to the beautiful child that spoils us so much…and had they gone negatively, would have had us calling the lawyer the next morning to tell him we wouldn’t be able to work out all the details.

We decided at that point to multi-task, and each of us were making separate phone calls.  In the midst of those few short hours, we needed to find out if we could have all of the legal paperwork in order by noon the next day, and if we could have everything financially in order in two business days.

It was hard to know how to start the financial conversations. We had been prepared for the Minnesota adoption and had that amount covered. But interstate adoptions are much more expensive and the additional amount was more than we were prepared for.  How do you ask for a modest year’s wage over the phone?  How in asking for that do you see if it is possible to have it in your personal checking account by the next day?  We had thought we’d be engaging in an international process that would still have a year or more of time for us to do fundraising, and instead we had hours.  We didn’t have the fundraiser in our back pocket that raised that much money and could be done in an hour.  We just had a phone.

We found at this time of the story, like every other step, that God’s mercy and blessings were in our favor, and like most other steps, that they were seen through the actions of others.  And so, we felt release to move forward in this adoption process.  Release to walk through the next few days, weeks, and months confident in the God who had provided.  And as those days, weeks, and months passed, we celebrated our daughter, we celebrated our blessing, we celebrated a God who had provided. 

And while that celebration continues, that small quiet part of our spirit has become louder.  The discomfort of the phone call, and the implications on the people who picked up the other end of it remain present in our thoughts, our plans, and our prayers.

We didn’t have time in the few short hours to fundraise.  We didn’t have time to put our own efforts into the way in which we’d ask for support in our adoption journey.  But now we do. 

We’ll be clear…we still know we are asking people to support us.  And we know that the primary way this financial support will happen has little to do with our efforts and much to do with the generosity of people we know and care for.  But we have found some ways we can exert our effort while inviting you to support us financially.  We found things we can do, while we ask you to give. 

So here is our hope.  We’ll do stuff.  And if in the process you give, we’ll use that money to repay those who took on more of a burden than they had planned, who gave us the gift of pursuing Moriah on the riskiest adventure we’ll ever take, and who deserve not to have to hold that burden alone.

If by the grace of God, we raise more money than necessary for that end, we can guarantee that all money given will be used for adoption costs.  Whether our own future adoption, or towards someone else’s, none of the money will be used for anything except the financial burdens that come alongside an adoption process.

The first fundraiser is immediately upon us, and this is your fair warning that you’ll hear us talking about these over the next few weeks and months.  For explanations on what to expect, please read below:


Grandma’s Marathon 2013
On June 22nd Nate will be getting up earlier than he likes, to run longer than he enjoys—26.2 miles to be exact. In 2007 he ran the Twin Cities Marathon and vowed that he would never run a marathon again…unless there was a cause. Well, needless to say, there is a precious cause worth running for, and he has been putting those running shoes on for the last few months in preparation for Grandma’s Marathon.
How can you get involved?  Support his run by giving a financial gift.  For many of you who see us regularly, we would love to see you, talk with you and accept any donations you feel led to give. For anyone who wants to support Nate’s run and you may not see us or want to give online there is a link to give on the right hand side of the blog.
 
Capture the Smiles Day
A very generous friend…and amazing photographer…has offered her services for a day and 100% proceeds will go directly towards Moriah’s adoption costs. You can get some amazing shots at a great deal.  We have not yet confirmed the exact date for this yet, but we are expecting late summer to early fall (so if you’re also thinking ahead to family Christmas cards, we’ll have you covered for photos).
More information about this will be coming when details are available.
 
Nate is Writing a Book!
Many of you have been asking, when will Nate finally be writing a book? Well, the day is upon us…or at least it is quickly approaching. There isn’t a solidified title yet, but the book will be more on a faith/spirituality focus. We will keep you updated on more information about the book and an expected release date as that information is available.
 
 
For now, these are our plans. We still believe that God is providing for our family. We also believe that God often chooses to use people to bless people, and so we are humbly asking for your help and participation.  There is a link on the right hand side of this blog. You may give there electronically or you may give donations directly to us if that is what you prefer.
Please feel free to ask us any questions and we will keep you all updated on these events as we move forward.
With all our gratitude and love
Nate, Jenny & Moriah Kemper

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