On July 5 we were notified that our court date would be on August 6. This was a big milestone as it would be the date our little girl would become officially ours! And, on August 6 that is exactly what happened, she became Ava Sinem Gard! So much excitement came with this and anticipation of our pick up trip. Shortly after court the adoption decree was provided and a new birth certificate was requested. The planning began. On Friday August 16 we learned travel would take place on August 31 and she would be picked up on September 2. As we look forward to that day, one we have been waiting for since April 29, 2022 when we submitted our application for the Bulgaria program, we also recognize the grief that intertwines with the joy.
We understand our excitement is sitting in the same space that her grief is and that as we joyfully bring her into our home and our family she is also leaving behind the only family she has ever known within her orphanage and to her that is her home, her culture, her comfort. We know not all children experience the same thing she has but from our visit we are fairly certain she has been cared for well. Her needs are being met and she appears happy and content with her caretakers. They were genuine and connected with her. When she would hear their voices she would seek them out. We acknowledge and honor these relationships and pray that we can work towards connecting with her as they have, that we can build that trust with her, slowly and over time. We know this won’t be easy, we know we are taking her world and flipping it upside down. We know there is work to be done. That is a part of adoption that anyone who seeks it out must understand and treat with great respect. Adoption is filled with brokenness, but it can be pieced back together, it can be made whole again and with the balance of honoring their first families while also creating a new family the cracks can be filled with light that ecompasses joy.
This trip will be different. Brian will be staying home with the kids. After sending one off to college this past week and have 3 starting school this coming week we decided it would be best for him to be present for that while I traveled. But, I am so incredibly grateful to have my childhood best friend coming along with me to complete this journey. This is someone who knows me to my core, loves my kids like her own and can manage all things international travel. I know this experience will forever change her and our friendship and I can’t wait to see that happen!
I can’t wait to show pictures to everyone, which I will do once she is in my arms (there is a sneak peak below though!). Once we are home we ask that friends and family respect our space as we work on attachment and adustments to our new family. We ask that you pray for this and for her heart. We intend to limit our circle for a bit, address any medical needs and just work through anything that comes our way. We are both excited and anxious for this. In the future we hope that she knows exactly where she came from, who helped care for her in the beginning and celebrate her culture. We hope that we can do this well and allow her to celebrate these things as she gets older. She is losing so much but we hope to embed those parts of her she is leaving behind in her new life, honoring all aspects that make her exactly who she is.
We ask that you pray for travel, pray for adjustments and transitions and pray for our family as we encounter all of this! We also ask that you pray for thos she is leaving behind, as I’m sure they will miss her greatly. We have been waiting for this moment for years. We are overjoyed and also weary but we know this is exactly what was planned out for us and we have learned so much along the way. We are ready.
















