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Monday, December 3, 2018

Christmas Smiles



I have a bucket list.  Some of the items will put a smile on my face.  This one will put a new, beautiful, healthy smile on a child's face!

The Christmas Smiles program of Life Outreach International provides corrective surgery for severe cleft palate defects, providing lifelong health benefits to children struggling to eat and breathe properly.

I am excited to feature the Christmas Smiles program for the month of December and to announce that AT LEAST 10% of all sales at Because Boutique will be contributed toward providing a surgery for a child in need! Additionally, 10% of all Mahalo Ukulele sales at Arnold Music will be contributed to this program.



This corrective surgery is a life-altering Christmas gift that will be a blessing for a lifetime! LIFE, together with their friends and partners, has provided surgeries throughout the last 11 years in cases where children with the most severe cases of cleft lips and cleft palates had no hope for medical care. Without corrective surgeries, many children face lifelong difficulties. Some even face malnutrition due to complications caused by cleft palate.

Devastatingly, parents and families in developing countries will often abandon these little ones because of their facial disfigurements and health issues. 


Together, we can help give a child a new smile this Christmas – a gift that will drastically improve their quality of life!


If you'd prefer to make a monetary donation directly to 
Life Outreach International, 
you can do so here on their website.








Wednesday, November 28, 2018

The Giving Tree


When James and I were foster parents, there were many years that the "Elf Sleigh" helped to provide gifts for the children we cared for.  The Elf Sleigh, as we called it, was actually The Giving Tree.  The gifts were provided by people like you... Someone who stopped by the tree at Columbia Mall and chose a card, purchased items from the child's wish list and returned the gifts to the mall to be forwarded to the foster parent, who then was able to wrap the gifts and provide additional gifts as needed.

Foster parents often have six or more children in their home, and gifts from The Giving Tree are a great help to them as they attempt to provide a meaningful Christmas to a child who is often hurting from the circumstances in his or her life.

The best part may be that the ones who provide the gifts get the blessing of being a part of helping these children during the holidays!  The phrase, "it takes a village", rings true here.  In the best case, many people invest in the lives of a foster child.  The foster parents, counselors, court advocates, case workers, school teachers and coaches, extended foster family members, church family, and, people like you, who might not even know the child, but want to help because God lays it on their hearts.

Ever wonder why WE get the gifts when it is JESUS' BIRTHDAY?  I think if we give a gift to a foster child in the name of Jesus, maybe even pray over that gift before dropping it off,  it is like giving a birthday gift to Jesus, Himself.  How He must smile!


If you'd rather make a financial donation to The Giving Tree, checks can be mailed to: Columbia Foster and Adoption Project, 3615 Southland Drive, Columbia, MO 65201.

10% of all purchases at Because Boutique throughout November will be donated to The Giving Tree







Saturday, November 10, 2018

National Adoption Month





While there are many ways to adopt, the particular focus during the month of November is the adoption of children from foster care, which happens to be the way that adoption touches my life as a foster-adoptive parent.



Our first "Gotcha Day", November 14, 2005

AdopUSKids shares that of the 400,000 children in foster care in the United States, more than 100,000 of them are waiting to be adopted! They break it down by state and share that in Missouri alone, there are over 13,000 children in foster care, and 1,500 of these children have no identified adoptive parents.




For information about how to foster or adopt, what it costs, support groups, who to contact and how to get started, AdoptUSKids has information, broken down by state.  If you're not in the position to foster or adopt, but want to help, there are still steps you can take to help.





My favorite website about adoption is The MissouriHeart Gallery.  It was created to allow children currently in foster care, hoping for adoptive “forever families,” to step from the shadows into the light. I love to visit there and look at the faces and information of some of the children currently waiting.
 



I find it meaningful to look at the faces of these children and pray for them by name. I probably won’t adopt again, but this is something I can still do that will impact their lives. Consider visiting the waiting children page, learning more about these children and lifting them up in prayer.

AdoptUSKids also has a video of young people, who have made the leap from foster care to adoption, discussing the noticeable improvements in their lives. The love and stability provided by their adoptive families made all the difference. 





Christmas is coming up soon, so I wanted to share one of my favorite songs about adoption. Here's "All I Really Want for Christmas" by adoptive parent, Steven Curtis Chapman.




The need for adoptive families is big, but Our God is Bigger!

XOXO♥♥♥ 
Partial proceeds benefit our local
Foster Care Giving Tree, providing
Christmas gifts to children in foster
care








Monday, November 5, 2018

We, like trees,...

I love fall! The crispness in the air….campfires….s’mores….



...walks in the woods, listening to the sound of the wind blowing through the trees and the leaves under my feet.




My favorite thing about fall, though, is the beauty of the leaves turning. When I see the bright colors of red, orange and yellow, I feel as if nature is pointing to the glory of God. I can’t wait each year for the peak of the fall colors! Many years, we have taken family photos amidst the fall foliage, and I have many fond memories of day trips to the trails at Mark Twain Lake.



(I'll just put this right here since November is National Adoption Awareness Month :)

Peak seemed to come late this year, though, and a few weeks ago I feared that this fall wouldn’t be as pretty as I had hoped. Many of the leaves were turning brown and falling without the color display we are accustomed to.

I asked myself the other day about what spiritual comparison might be made when the fall colors aren’t as brilliant. I have heard that less rain is the cause of this, so I gave some thought to what our spiritual “rain” might be. Probably, I decided, the nourishment from God that comes from studying His word and maintaining a close relationship with Him.

We were created to worship God… to reveal His glory….to let His love shine as brightly as the most colorful trees. If we don’t accept the “rain” He offers, are we like the trees whose leaves wither and fall with no color?

If our “tree” does reveal beauty before losing its leaves while the 50 or so trees around us fail to do so, does it cause us to stand out more? …to look even more beautiful to those who observe? Does it make those who watch us want to see more of God’s beauty?



Do the “trees” (people) around us that might have displayed beauty last fall want to do what they need to do to have a more colorful display next year? Could our “rain” (spiritual nourishment) also be of benefit to the “tree” (person) next to us?

Regardless, I want to be like the tree that boasts of God’s glory…not the one that dried up without pointing others to God. And I’d like to be able to enjoy witnessing other “trees” do the same.




As it turned out, this fall has proven to be just as beautiful as those I’ve loved in the past, with the trees bursting with beauty as they declare the goodness of God!

Just as I love gazing upon a wooded area full of colorful trees, I imagine that our Creator loves looking down upon His disciples that have received the nourishment He has to offer and by doing so, show all those who observe how awesome He is.