So our journey through adoption started approximately two years ago when we decided this was the road we would take to add another member to our family. We started looking into different agencies and began the process of saving money to pay for the adoption expenses. We officially submitted our application to Crossroads Adoption Services in Minneapolis in early June of 2011. We were open to either a boy or a girl with a variety of special needs, but Jesse said he knew from the beginning that God would be giving us a girl.
Then began the process of background checks, fingerprints, doctor
exams, notarizing, paperwork and more paperwork. I had a nice timeline in my mind that we
would finish everything quickly, match with a child and be ready to travel by
the end of the summer of 2012. I had
forgotten that God’s timeline is not my timeline. So we had several delays in paperwork with an
error by the US Immigration and one by the Chinese government, and a letter lost in the mail. But it all taught me to be more patient and
trust in the Lord.
On April 16, we were sent a referral of a little 6 month old
girl named Song Ying Shuang and we knew she was our daughter. She lives at the Social Welfare Institute
(SWI) in Yangxi County in Guangdong Providence.
She was born on 10/4/11. We
accepted the referral and received our approval from China on July 12. Here is a picture when we received our referral in April.
In Chinese, Song is actually her last name. All the children from her orphanage have Song as their surname. Jesse, Megan, Jason and I decided we will name her Kora Song so that she will keep part of her Chinese name as her middle name. That’s also where the name of this bog came from.
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