When we arrived in Liberia last year to pick up Jessica, our luggage didn't. Although I knew we were in Africa and that it is third world, I still had this crazy idea that we could somehow find a Walmart or something like that. Um, not. Apparently there are a few "higher end" stores there, but nowhere near where we were. So, we did some shopping at the open market. We found some new underwear, me a rayon jumper dress (needed for our embassy appointment,) and Jessica some shoes and a dress.
People get items from donated humanitarian shipments and sell them at the market.
When we got in the car, she held her book (now called her Africa Book.) This is the book I made her about us. She had it for several months while in the orphanage. It was her only possession, and she was very attached to it. She still is.
After picking her up from the orphanage, we went with some other adoptive families to the beach. It was so beautiful. After finally getting on the airplane in Liberia (a long story for another day) and landing in Ghana, we were able to find our luggage and change our clothes.
After arriving home we went to Fish Lake for the annual trip. I just love this picture of her.
We plan to return to Liberia someday. I know that it will be important for Jessica to go back. I am trying to find some ways to stay involved in humanitarian efforts there. (It's really tough to find an agency that is trustworthy.) I also have the goal to make Jessica's lifebook this summer. (Like a scrapbook, but about her adoption.)
5 comments:
She is just so cute!! I can't believe it has been a year. I also can't believe they lost your luggage.
Can anyone give me an update on Camille? I called her last night, but didn't get an answer. How is she doing?
I remember watching the home movie you made while you were in Liberia and how heart wrenching it was to see how the people had to live, but also to see the smiles on everyone's faces. I do hope you have an opportunity to return. I have been so impressed at how well she has fit into our family and how wonderful her brothers and sister are to her.
Alisa, you are such an amazing woman. Just the adoption process alone would have driven me insane! She is such a sweet little addition to your family.
I bet it was a very humbling experience. Just to listen to you and see the pictures it is humbling for me. Jessica is very lucky to have you. And I also think you are very lucky to have her.
Alisa,
You and Mike are such an inspiration. You couldn't possibly imagine how you have transformed this little life. My husband just got back from Africa and he tells me stories of poverty and the children on the streets. The stories are sad but true. It's amazing what God does to bring us together. Keep up your great attitude.
Wendy Martin
http://casa-de-martin.blogspot.com
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