A fun thing about having KrUke home is that they are EARLY risers and everyone around here is to content to sleep until afternoon. Krista got up and made us omelets. We talked. I miss my Krista talks. I absolutely love and revel in having Krista and Luke in the house.
Luke and Krista had been looking forward to a couple of weeks at ACF. This is the only chance Krista has to simply enjoy a service with no chaplain responsibilities. Unfortunately, our church didn't meet on the 28th. We promised them next week. LOL People stopped by throughout the day to welcome them home.
Michael and I drove to Anchorage to meet Melia's father and to sign guardianship papers with a notary. We also met the father of the family who is taking Melila's sisters. It is sad, somber and humbling to commit to love and raise another's child. No matter what good comes of the story we are aware there is pain, brokenness and trauma at the beginning and here at the point where we enter her story. Our circle expands as we commit to pray for Melia's family of origin for as long as we live.
Melia will be moving in on the 1st.
Melia will be moving in on the 1st.

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