A Tornado and Adoption
Posted: May 22, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief, from the heart 5 Comments »A year ago, a wickedly devastating tornado whipped through Joplin, MO. We live a couple hours away from Joplin, and after watching coverage of the damage for a few days after the storm, my husband and I couldn’t sit in our roofed house any longer…we headed to Joplin to help.
Sounds awesome, right? Like, “we’re here, we’re volunteers, get used to it.” Give us a wristband and throw us where you need us most. We can handle it. We’re gonna pull survivors from rubble. We’re going to change people’s lives, one downed tree at a time. Face mask? Nah. We’re self-sufficient. We’re tough. We’re here to HELP.
Not exactly.
We arrived at the community college where the Red Cross was registering volunteers. Or maybe it was FEMA. Anyway, there were BUSES of people arriving–people with way more equipment than the gloves and lunch bags we had. (You know, because we didn’t want to be a burden.) We were given face masks and water and taken to what used to be the high school.
Devastating.
Oh. My. Gosh.
Gone.
Nothing was more than 10 feet high….for as far as we could see…in the middle of town.
Dirt, wood scraps, carpet pieces, torn clothes, broken glass…everywhere.
Everything looked the same, like it had been an abandoned war-torn city a few decades ago.
And everything smelled old and wet.
But hey, we were there to help. Put us to work.
We walked around and saw spray painted crosses and numbers on every house. They were codes for rescue workers — the real rescue workers, not us handy volunteers. And those workers had already been through the neighborhoods. Our job was to clear debris. So we headed to the worst houses. Of course, right? Nope, said our Americorps guide. Those houses would be flattened. So we went to houses that would be saved. An enormous tree through the roof? No problem. And we cleared what we could, one skinny branch at a time.
I held it together for most of the day. But then I was helping clear debris from an apartment. The roof was completely gone, and the contents inside looked tossed about. The front wall of the house was half-down. And a woman, the resident, sat on her front steps waiting for her family to come. And she just looked helpless…hopeless. I did what I could to make her front lawn look less sad…and then I broke down. This woman had nothing left. She needed real help. And here I was, creating a pile of junk in her front yard.
ALL this to say, I never want to forget how lucky I felt that day. And I never want to forget how helpless I felt that day. I didn’t save anyone. I didn’t change the world with the dirt I got on my face, arms, and hair. I was no hero in Joplin…I was exhausted.
BUT. I did something. And I can never regret that. It wasn’t big or significant or awesome. But I did exactly what I hope others would do if I were sitting in my roofless, wall-less house.
Often I wonder how, in the world of adoption, I’m “being the change” and helping even one child have a family when there is a WAIT LIST for these kids. But then I realize, if I left the “line”, that’s eventually one child who doesn’t have love. The need for adoptive parents isn’t a static, one-time-only thing. It’s constant. And that line has to constantly be there for the children who will forever need those parents.
No, I’m not Brangelina. And I’m no Mother Theresa or Gandhi or Muhammed Yunus. But I am doing what I hope others would do if I was an orphan. Be there. Show up. Get in line. You may feel much smaller, and more helpless, than you initially imagined when you signed up for this journey. But you’re doing something you won’t regret.
New Week, New Family
Posted: May 21, 2012 Filed under: meet this week's family 7 Comments »Good morning, all! Let’s get this party started. This is such a fun video to start your Monday with. Everybody, say hello to the Braniff family. They’re adopting a baby boy from the DRC. Mom, Angela, is traveling likely next month and will be staying for 6 weeks! Let’s see if we can help out with that. Ok, you know what to do. Let’s blast that button.
***Here’s where we’ll keep the running total, which right now is in the ballpark of $1564!***
You Guys Rock, and Also a Sweet New (to me) Shop
Posted: May 18, 2012 Filed under: etsy, fun art 2 Comments »Sorry I’m so late posting today. I think my internet is finally back in business. That threw a little kink in Sponsorship Day, but yesterday was awesome! 9 little girls now have sponsors and Give1 is making a little footprint on Ethiopian soil. I’m so proud of us and I can’t wait to meet our kids! I’ll be posting a page next week that anyone can use to find a kid to sponsor anytime. We’re just getting it updated. So more to come, but I won’t slam you with a sponsor day for a couple of months. Though it was kind of awesome for me.
But today, let me just leave you with a shop that I just found. I love me some Bible verses that don’t look cheesy. I adore all these today from Fancy That Design House. Go check them out.
Not to mention their beautiful, fun and funky, graphic designs.
And once again, THANK YOU to everyone who sponsored a child. There are plenty more to go around if you would like to join in! Email me at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com and we’ll get you all squared away. I love you all! Have a good weekend!
***Oh yeah, and guess what?! We’re finally DTE today!!! Cupitts coming at ya, Ethiopia!
Tariku
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief Leave a comment »How about some love for the guys?! Check out this cutie! This is Tariku. If you’d like to sponsor him through Children’s HopeChest just shoot me and email at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com. He’s adorable.
***Tariku is being sponsored by…***
That’s all for now!
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »Hey guys, I know I said I’d post the kids one by one until 5pm today, but my internet is GONE. I’m blogging on the fly from my mom’s place today, but I’m headed home to my internet free home. So I’m posting a few. Still email me at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com is you want to sponsor. We have about 45 more kids that need them! I’ll be back as soon as I can and I can’t wait to update you (and me)!!!!
Kalkidan
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief Leave a comment »
This one has a sweet face. Don’t you want to scoop her up? If you’d like to sponsor Kalkidan through Children’s HopeChest, email me at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com and we’ll get you set up. I’m thinking this little lady could use a doll.
***Kalkidan is being sponsored by the Laman Family***
Estubdink
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief Leave a comment »
Look at this beauty! What a gorgeous smile. This is Estubdink and she needs a sponsor. Let’s keep this ball rolling! To sponsor Estubdink through Children’s HopeChest, email me at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com and we’ll get you all set up. You guys are changing lives today!
***Estubdink is being sponsored by the Laman Family***
Mekedes Fitwi
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief Leave a comment »Hmmm… Same last name as Bethlehem Fitwi. I wonder if they’re sisters. So cute. Email me to sponsor this darling! B.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com.
***Mekedes is being sponsored by the Laman Family***
Another Bethlehem
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief Leave a comment »She looks like mischief, right?! I adore her. Don’t you? If you’d like to sponsor her through Children’s HopeChest, email me at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com.
I’m blown away at your generosity today. Do you know that the quality of life is improved at Greenlight for everyone when one more child is sponsored. And you’ll be building a personal relationship with this precious child. Who wouldn’t want to know her?!
***Bethlehem Fitwi is being sponsored by the Marrs Family***
Eden
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: crisis relief Leave a comment »She has the sweetest smile. I love her and I love that name. Eden is on my short list of names. Email me at b.cupitt(at)yahoo(dot)com to sponsor this sweetie.
***Eden is being sponsored by the Klassen family***
















