Saturday, September 21, 2013

Six Months


Six months ago, March 12, 2013 in the capital city of John's home province of Shanxi, Dang Sanming become
John Aden Dodge and forever our son. 
Every emotion know to man has been experienced by every member of the Dodge Family.
In Russell D Moore's book "ADOPTED FOR LIFE" he says "being part of a family is tough, regardless of the circumstances" and  "...every believer is called to recognize Jesus in the face of his little brothers and sisters when he decides to show up in their lives, even if it interrupts everything else".  Our lives have be interrupted and it is tough but seeing Jesus in John makes it all worth it.
Each day the Lord continues to refine ALL of us, and in the process we are becoming more like Him and less like the world... some days it is not so pretty and others days it is BEAUTIFUL.



Levi, Dad and John

Feeding the goats

Being creative

Swimming with Levi and a friend

Fun making noodles, even more fun wearing the flour

Woody from Aaron

More swimming

Look how flexible I am

Fun with Dad and Levi at Grandpa and Grandma's

Johns first rodeo, watching Aaron Chute Doggin It

Driving the boat with Grandpa

Eating a crazy cut apple

New glasses

Wearing a silly hat

First putt-putt golf adventure

John Aden Dodge you are one brave young man.  I often wonder what you are thinking and I hope you always know you where CHOSEN and WANTED by us and by the Lord!

We are forever stuck together like 
502 China glue!  










Monday, July 29, 2013

First Family Photo, PERFECT

Our first family photo 
(even if it is only a snapshot)
A great birthday present!

John has been very reluctant to have a photo taken with everyone has a family.  He has taken photos with everyone individually but a "family photo" just sent him into a panic.  We have waited patiently not wanting to push anything that didn't feel comfortable to him.  Tonight I mentioned something about him getting his picture made with me for my birthday and a family photo....he seemed fine with it!  After seeing the photo of all of us as a family he said "PERFECT".  A family photo might not seem like a big deal to most people....but John's willingness to have his photo taken with his new family is a BIG DEAL and a HUGE MILESTONE in his adjusting to life with us! 

Sunday, July 14, 2013

The First Four Months in Photos


Brotherly love (occasional)
New hair cut and glasses.



Happy Birthday, Dad
Most of our attempts at a family photo look like this.

Trying to learn to roller blade



Twister, anyone?
Ninja John
4th of July....FIREWORKS

Wanna kiss the fish?
Love his SMILE!!!!

John has been a Dodge for 4 months now! 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Everything Changes

The first time I saw this photo was long before we traveled to China to get John, but we where in the process of his adoption.  I remember that my heart just sank and I was sick to my stomach after seeing this precious child laying in a chalk outline of a momma..  But I quickly forgot because it is easy to forget when it doesn't effect us.
We are often moved by something (especially it creates an emotional  response) and then quickly let it slip our minds when we get busy with ""OUR" life.  I am just as guilty as the next person.  David Platt says, " Orphans are easier to ignore before we know their names.  They are easier to ignore before you see their faces.  It is easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms.  But once you do, everything changes..." .  MY life now includes and ex-orphan that was able to share his heart with me the other night and that photo can rushing back into my mind.

Now that John's English is improving he is able to share his hurts, his HOPES and just his heart in general.  The other night he asked me to say down by him at bedtime.  In his broken English he say, "in China, my China mom do this when I afraid"...he gently pulls my arm around his little chest in a tight hug.  Then he lets go of my arm, grabs his pillow and hugs it and say, "at Harmony House , I afraid, I do this".  Holding back my emotions (the photo of that nameless, faceless, child now being MY JOHN) I ask, "what do you want do do here?"  His reply was, "You hold me".  That is exactly what I did and will continue to do each night until he feels safe.

My life and EVERYTHING in it has changed! 
I know John by name!  
I have seen John's face! 
I have held John...
and John will NEVER have to be afraid and alone again.

"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names.  they are easier to ignore before you see their faces.  It is easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms.  But once you do, everything changes..."  David Platt


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Friday, April 26, 2013

The Beginning of An End

So how many of you actually turn to the back of the book to read the ending of a story?  I admit I love the details but sometimes I just want to know the ending.  The ending of our adoption story is that we are home! The adoption process is over and SanMing is now John Aden Dodge and will forever be a Dodge.
Lang Fang, China
Where John lived the last 14 months.
Un-Offical Gotcha Day
March 9, 2013
Harmony House       
Official Gotcha Day
March 11, 2013
Taiyuan, Shanxi China
March 12, 2013
John officially becomes our son
The "Brown Envelope" 
US Consulate in Guangzhou, China
Ticket and passport in hand.
Beijing, China
Goodbye China,
Hello USA.
Aaron, Sarah and Levi waiting at the airport in St. Louis
The Welcoming Club.
The plane has landed.
Finally back in Missouri.
What a long hallway with  the rest of my family at the other end.
Yes, that is an ugly cry. After 11 months of waiting, 16 days of traveling what seemed like a million miles I am  entitled to the ugly cry at having ALL my family together in one spot.
Happy to be a family of SIX!
Getting his gifts for Sarah, Aaron and Levi.
                                   
Looking at their gifts from John.
But John's story does not end here...for him this is only the beginning    He has the opportunity to live a life of hope. Opportunity to  find the ultimate truth that our whole purpose in life is to bring honor and glory to our Creator and Lord Jesus Christ. His story is a story of redemption! A story of a young boy left by his birth mother shortly after birth for reasons people in America could NEVER understand and for reasons will will NEVER know.  He was raised by a foster family for nine years and once again left for reason we could NEVER understand or reasons we will NEVER know. But the one thing we do KNOW is that the Lord Jesus Christ has a plan for Dang SanMing, now John Aden Dodge. He will NEVER be left alone again...he will FOREVER be loved by us and a Lord that is bigger than all the hurts he has endured!

                     
Forever a DODGE.
Let's go HOME!

John 14:18 
I will not leave you as orphans: 
I am coming to you.