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adoption/life update

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Oh my- where has the time gone? In reality, lately it seems like we have had some very long days.

It is high time I post an update on our life and our adoption specifically. We have many people asking about our adoption, and each time is a great reminder that people really do care. We are not forgotten. 

The last time I posted about this was at the end of October- 3 months ago! We have now been officially waiting 6 months. 

Folks, this adoption stuff is not for the faint of heart. I am not complaining. I am not surprised at how difficult it is- I was warned. But I think somewhere deep down I was just hoping I'd be distracted enough, or strong enough, or have enough faith….many days there is a hopelessness that lingers- one that I'm getting better at recognizing, and with God's help telling it to GET THE HECK OUT OF HERE. I'm realizing again and again that I'm not supposed to be strong enough- I need God to help me through this. And so I've been more eager for co-dependency on Christ. That makes all this waiting worth it. :)

Recently, there have been some scary rumors flying around Ethiopian adoption. Apparently there was a documentary shown in Ethiopia that pointed out many of the weak points of their adoption system, and also hyped-up the extreme cases of Ethiopian international adoptions gone bad. This was followed by a research paper that called for international adoption reform within the country. It is also a hot topic right now with some pending elections.

Talk of a possible shutdown (or imminent slow-down) was/is everywhere. Our agency has been great at keeping us updated, though there is not much news to report. As is common in a third-world country, things are happening at their own pace. The good news is that court and embassy appointments (these are the two times when families travel to Ethiopia to either gain parental rights or a visa to take their child home) have been issued as normal. 

Something that I've been hesitant to entertain this early is possible change of our plans. Shawn and I feel like we are right where God wants us for now. It has been difficult to see many other families within our agency leave the Ethiopia program for another. I know they each have their own journeys, reasons, and circumstances. It is tough to realize we are at the end of a very long list (currently #118 on the "unofficial" waiting list- this list is kept by a volunteer family that is also within the Ethiopia program and only includes the families who have chimed in, so it is likely that we are actually lower on the list if you include the other families that are also waiting who have not announced their status to the group). There has also been a major slow down in the amount of referrals (children being matched with families) in the past 6 months. Our agency is estimating that our wait could be extended from the original 18-24 months we first heard to 3.5 to 5 years. I don't doubt that this could be the case.

I do not want to make any decisions out of fear or selfishness. From where I stand right now, waiting a possible 5 years for a child seems incredibly long. But I know I'll say, "it was worth it" on the other side. I know it's no coincidence that God has placed other friends in our lives who are also in the adoption process and/or struggling with infertility. Sometimes it feels so selfish to say that 5 years is too long. 

But so many sources have reminded me of God's perfect timing, and the truth is- He has so much to show us in the journey. Some of these realizations/truths have been:

1) I now have a longing for my adopted child that may be there for a very long time. It hurts, but it also increases my ability to understand how God longs for His adopted children- us! When I think of it, it is overwhelming. I am so thankful for that hurt. 

2) Adoption is never a perfect process. It is a relationship born of brokenness. I cannot expect to fully understand my future child, but I can do my best to empathize and depend the orphan in other ways as we wait.

3) I am so thankful for my husband and my son. To have both of them to hug is such a gift. 

If you've been following my blog long enough, you also know that we experienced 2 miscarriages before we started the adoption process last January. Since then, we've experienced 2 more. Both of these were unplanned (but not unwanted) pregnancies, and early miscarriages. We were relieved when my OB referred me to a specialist. Within minutes of hearing our story, the specialist had a probable diagnosis and that diagnosis was confirmed with an ultrasound. He recommended surgery- a day surgery- that would be a permanent fix to the problem. It was great news to us. 

So, I'm going in for surgery in two days. Though it's just a one day in-and-out kind of deal, I'm still a little nervous. Not that anything will go wrong with my body. I'm nervous of my own expectations. Nervous for 3 months from now when I'm wondering if I might get pregnant- and then if I get pregnant, if I will stay that way for long. 

Now, if you're reading this and you're thinking, "She can't get pregnant, she has to shoot my wedding!", PLEASE know that this is literally the FIRST thought that I have when the "Oh my goodness, am I pregnant?" feeling comes. Crazy or not, it's part of the job. :) In all of this (technically 5 pregnancies) I have realized that God will make a baby when He wants to make a baby.

With Knox, it worked out that he was due during my slow time for wedding photography. Though we would like to think we can plan a pregnancy around my schedule (and will try to), we know that it is in God's hands and we have to trust that He will provide for us and for my clients if I do get pregnant. I had a great pregnancy with Knox and shot weddings up until the last month of pregnancy. So, I'm choosing to respond with hope to that worry. Babies and weddings are life's biggest celebrations!

So friends, I'm asking you to pray. Pray for Ethiopia, our adoption process, our agency, my surgery, and ask God that our family will grow HIS way in HIS perfect timing. 

I have been asking God to show me His truth lately. With rumors and worries constantly at bay, I know that God's truth is what I need to be rooted in. I had a dream last week that I was driving in a car with two high school friends. We were leaving some sort of Christian women's conference and discussing the message we'd just heard. One of them said, "You know, the TRUTH is that your present circumstances are God's gift". There it was. I immediately woke up and repeated it. My mom reminded me of James 1:2-5:

"Don't run from tests and hardships, brothers and sisters. As difficult as they are, you will ultimately find joy in them; if you embrace them, your faith will blossom under pressure and teach you true patience as you endure. And true patience brought on by endurance will equip you to complete the long journey and cross the finish line- mature, complete, wanting nothing. If you don't have all the wisdom needed for this journey, then all you have to do is ask God for it; and God will grant all that you need. He gives lavishly and never scolds you for asking."

UPDATE 1/28/14: We received word from our agency that the Ethiopian government does not plan to stop international adoption, but will focus on "eliminating bad practice" in Ethiopian adoptions (i.e. corruption). They encouraged agencies to continue work as normal. This is great news for us and the orphan!

 

How To Work It Workshop • February 15, 2014!

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I've decided to host another How To Work It Workshop in just a few weeks! This one-day workshop for beginners is perfect for the person who wants to know how to really work their DSLR camera. We work on shooting in manual mode and learning how to make the most of your equipment. 

Our first workshop was a blast and it was amazing to watch all the lightbulbs turn on for the attendees! 

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This workshop will be held at my home in Lubbock, TX


This is a BEGINNER, one-day class that will cover:

• Equipment basics

• Exposure (Aperture, Shutter Speed, White Balance, & ISO) 

• Lighting

• Photographic Style

....and a little bit of everything in-between! 


You will need: 

• A DSLR Camera (one that is able to change lenses) 

• Your camera's manual

• A laptop is optional


There will also be some sweet gifts, discounts and coupons for attendees! 

This workshop is from 10 am to 5 pm with a one-hour break in between for lunch. The class is limited to 8 attendees, and it is first-come, first-served!

Click the button below to reserve your spot: 

lane + joni • engagement • lubbock, tx

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So many of my couples live outside of Lubbock, it's becoming more and more frequent that they book me without ever having a face-to-face meeting. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE getting to talk face-to-face, but with busy schedules and distance between us, it's very common that I get to know my clients over email. So, in chatting with Joni about her engagement session, I just knew I would love getting to work with her. Each email she sent was signed with a, "One Excited Bride, Joni" or "Your Happy Client, Joni". I love that! And Joni, I am totally stealing it. Expect your next email to say, "Your Super Excited Photographer, Lissa". :)

Seriously, though- Joni and Lane are already such a blessing to me. These two met once Lane agreed to coach Joni's Intramural Football Team, as a favor to his little sister…knowing that Joni was on the team. Soon after they began dating. After Joni graduated from Texas Tech, she took a job traveling all over the country and many of their happy moments were in the baggage claim at the airport- so we included a few "travel" elements into their shoot so as to be a reminder of where they've been and where they're going. 

Can't wait for their wedding in August! Thank you two for your trust and great company!

kirk + grace • homecoming + engagement • lubbock, tx

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When I first met with Grace, I was completely in love with her zest for life. She is a romantic, a go-getter, and enthusiastic. Who wouldn't want to be friends with her? I also fell in love with she and Kirk's love story. At the time, Kirk was deployed in Japan, awaiting orders to come home. Their wedding was planned for two days after his arrival back to West Texas. Because of that, we weren't able to do an engagement photoshoot- but Grace had better plans. Would I like to photograph his homecoming at the airport, and then do a vintage-inspired engagement shoot immediately after? Uh, yes. SIGN ME UP.

Seriously, I am so blessed to know these two and their families. They love the Lord and just the fact that they could pull off something like a homecoming/engagement shoot/wedding in one weekend testifies to the fact that they wanted nothing more than to be together- and married. 

Enjoy!

trey + jamie • klyde warren park • dallas, tx

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I was excited to photograph Trey + Jamie's engagement session after speaking with Jamie on the phone- knowing already that they were fun, easygoing people who were excited for photos. Then the SNOWPOCALYPSE happened. 

Trey + Jamie had planned to drive into Lubbock for their session from Irving, but Dallas got dumped on that weekend. We kept thinking that it couldn't be as bad as the reports were saying, but over time, we realized it was actually worse! So, we rescheduled.

Thankfully, Shawn and I had plans to be in Dallas just a few weeks later and there we were able to shoot their Engagement session in the new (albeit freezing) Klyde Warren Park. It was cold. So cold I couldn't feel my fingers at times. I'm sure they were colder than I was. But they played to off so well, and I'm so thankful for these two enthusiastic people. Thanks so much for a great session, guys!

daniel + morgan • wedding • 4 bar k

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The morning of Daniel + Morgan's wedding, we woke up to a forecast that read "freezing rain". Something about the combination of those words sent chills down my spine. Not just "freezing". Not just "rain". But "freezing rain"….ugh. As a former winter bride myself, I worried. When Shawn + I were getting married in December of 2005, I feared that some freak winter storm would happen upon a generally mild-wintered Panhandle of Texas.  That people wouldn't be able to come. That somehow the dreary weather would turn my wedding day into a dreary wedding day. So, if I'm being honest, I was worried as we drove down the icy streets to the church where they were to be wed.

But as soon as we entered the room where Morgan and her bridesmaids were getting ready, a complete change occurred. Morgan's smile was filled with the excitement and anticipation of this special day- and her new husband-to-be. Her bridesmaids quickly voiced that they had no problem wandering outside to the 21 degree weather for the portraits they knew Morgan desired. And I couldn't wait to photograph it all. 

By ceremony time, the small church had transformed into an intimate, warm gathering place for friends and family from all over the country. It was perfect. They exchanged rings and vows in candlelight- and then all headed out to Four Bar K for a wonderful party.

In the end, I was reminded of the simple truth that the wedding day is about the marriage, not the details, weather, or changing circumstances. It was truly a pleasure to photograph these newlyweds on their best day yet!

Side note: Morgan and Daniel had decided to forego a First Look until about a week before the wedding, when they changed their minds. They BOTH cited it as their favorite moment and Morgan had this to say about that decision:

"We were both VERY hesitant about the first look and we actually didn't decide to do one until a week before the wedding. I'm so glad we reconsidered and did the first look. It gives you the time you need together.. ALONE. Looking back, that was mine and Daniel's only alone time together during the entire wedding. The whole wedding we were running around, talking, dancing, taking pictures, etc. The first look allowed us that quality time we wouldn't have gotten.. And, Lissa gets some really great extra time to capture photos before the wedding that way your guests aren't waiting two hours at the reception!"

High five, guys!

 

Ceremony: Lubbock Primitive Baptist Church

Reception: 4 Bar K

Wedding Gown: David's Bridal

Bridesmaids: David's Bridal

Groom + Groomsmen: Men's Wearhouse

Floral: United Market Street

Cake: The Cakery

Catering: 4 Bar K

Hair and Makeup: Morgan Bilderback, La Foi Salon

Event Coordinator: Melody Robie

 

todd + heather • engagement • lubbock, tx

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I am so incredibly excited to be working with Todd + Heather. These two are incredibly kind and fun to talk to- I so enjoyed getting to know them and hearing their love story. I was so appreciative when they were up for shooting in the cold, cold weather Lubbock has been experiencing. It was chilly but the light was so, so good. They'll be married this summer and I can't wait!

baby asher • lubbock, tx

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Part of me can't believe that I'm getting to share these photos today- and then part of me isn't surprised at all. If I've learned one thing in the past year, it's that God is good and faithful.

We've been in small group with Nathan + Stacy for several years now, and had the incredible blessing of being "in" on their journey…I've never doubted that these two would be incredible parents. It's just obvious. With strength and steadfastness, they've waited and prayed, and tackled the ups and downs of two people wanting a baby, but not necessarily having one (some of which I've been able to relate to, another reason our friendship is not a coincidence)…and at God's perfect timing, baby Asher was on his way.

We got a message late one night that baby Asher had been born, but that there were some complications and he was headed to the NICU. We (along with MANY friends and family) spent the next weeks in prayer over this little fighter and his parents. I'm not sure I can explain how much this little guy has taught us all in such a short period of time. 

It was a while before our friends were able to come home, but we were so glad when they did! Just as we expected, Nathan + Stacy are stellar parents- I could not get over the unique connection Asher has with his Mommy and Daddy while photographing them. And little Asher really isn't so "little" at all! He is already in 3 month clothes and is doing a fantastic job eating. :) Asher has a G Button (or G Tube) on his belly that helps his parents guarantee he's getting all the food he needs, just in case he's not able to take all of his bottle. While photographing him (in his adorable cloth diapers!), Stacy mentioned that his scar and G Button are just another sign of God's victory story in his life, and I would agree!

Congratulations, friends! God is so good!

the cortez family • lubbock, tx

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I can't tell you what a joy it is to photograph this family- such a gift to have watched Angel and Jessica become wonderful parents and to see their two girls with very different personalities grow and thrive. I love it! 

Jessica is responsible for many boosts of self-confidence for me- she does my hair and I would recommend her or any of the fabulous ladies at Kadiza!

Thank you, Angel and Jessica for trusting me once again to capture your family!

mason + brittany • engagement • amarillo, tx

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When my cousin Mason brought his then-girlfriend Brittany to Christmas, we knew it was serious. :) And, after meeting her- we were all so excited that they were together! These two compliment each other perfectly, and are so laid back. We went out the morning of Thanksgiving and explored an empty downtown Amarillo. I'm so thankful that they trusted me and that I got to shoot their engagement photos!

Britt and Mason- I'm so excited to watch you live life together and am (and will always be) praying that God does amazing things through you and your marriage! Love you!