Tuesday, March 23, 2010

A Big Adventure

Where do we begin?

Landon and I have been happily married for almost eight months now. When we decided to get married, we knew that God would take us on an adventure, but we had absolutely no idea how big it would be (even within the first year!)!

We spent our first five months of marriage going to school and living on campus at Lubbock Christian University. It was a beautiful challenge as we learned to adjust to married life while getting to know one another more each and every day. We had fun together while experimenting with cooking and putting together our new home.

For our first Christmas together, we decided to travel to Haiti to be with my Grandma Sue and her children. We wanted to include our immediate family members so we had each of them buy Christmas gifts for each child. While it was difficult at times, it was a great way for us to spend our first Christmas together as a married couple.

Just two weeks after we returned from our trip to Haiti, the country itself was shaken as well as our lives. There was a terrible earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12th, 2010. I will remember that day vividly for the rest of my life. Landon and I heard the news from a facebook friend. We immediately turned on CNN and it was all over the news. I began calling my grandma to see if she and the kids were OK, but I wasn't able to get through. Calls began to swarm my telephone as family and friends were also concerned about my grandmother's well being. I was mesmerized by the television and could not comprehend the news that was flashing before my eyes. Landon and I stayed up until two or three in the morning calling my grandma over and over again. Finally, at six in the morning, we got up and began calling grandma again. This time we were able to get through, but only for a few moments to find out that she and her kids were physically OK. As days went on and as communication became more and more available to Haiti, we were able to learn more about the damage in my grandma's area. The security wall surrounding her house had collapsed outwardly. Items inside of her home were thrown around and cracks filled the walls. To this day, there are around fifty cracks throughout the walls of her home. In her area, there were houses that did collapse, but God had something else in mind for her home.

I need to back track a few months before the earthquake and before we visited Haiti in December. There is a little girl that my grandma has raised since birth. Her biological mother died just before she was born. Her father was not able to buy formula and he decided to give her to my grandma. My grandma lovingly took her in and gave her the name "Amanda" which means "Worthy of Love". After only a few months, Amanda had a family that was planning to adopt her. After being in the process for two and a half years, they decided that it wasn't the right thing to do. Unfortunately, Amanda was then stuck. I have known Amanda since she was seven months old. Landon has spent a lot of time with her as well. We were saddened by the families choice and heartbroken for Amanda. We began growing an attachment to her and completely fell in love with her. After Landon and I were married, my grandma asked if we would consider adopting her. What? Us? Adopt? Here we were, young, newly married and struggling with whether or not this was God's will. Adoptions in Haiti take years to complete, some of my grandma's kids have been there for four years! This was, in a way, a plus for us considering our state and the time we had left in school. After time in prayer and talking with one another, we decided that this was what God wanted us to do. Therefore, we decided to adopt Amanda.

Back to the earthquake. Due to the conditions in Haiti and lack of food and water, the government decided to expedite adoptions by giving visas and humanitarian paroles. Well, needless to say, Amanda was granted her humanitarian parole visa less than two weeks after the earthquake. Ah! In just two weeks we moved apartments and became parents of a three and a half year old. We have now had her for two months and let me tell you our family has grown and come a very long way. There have been struggles along the way and believe me it has not been easy. However, in the midst of the chaotic moments we can, without a doubt, call ourselves blessed. This sweet girl has blessed our lives, and God has shown us first hand that we are not in control of our own lives. Our plans are not ours anymore- they are His.

We have learned that submission to Christ is a road that will be full of joys, uncertainty, hardship, love, and a road that is filled with adventure. It's not always easy, but it's worth every minute if it means knowing our Savior more each day.

I'm going to try to keep everyone updated on our lives. Currently, Landon and I are both going to school at Lubbock Christian University and plan to graduate in 2011. Amanda is adjusting well and goes to preschool. She is very active and loves learning. Please pray as our family bonds together and as Landon and I adjust to parenthood.

To God be the glory!

Landon, Courtney, and Amanda

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Hey Everyone,

Well time has flown by these past several months! Landon and I, along with two others, will be off to Haiti this Saturday! We will be there for two weeks and once we return it will only be two months until our wedding! :-) As life starts to get crazy (as if it wasn't already) we would just ask for prayers of peace and hearts of servants throughout the adventures this summer. I don't think that we will be able to blog while we are in Haiti, but we definitely will after! Thank you all for your prayers and support so far, God has blessed us tremendously. Please keep us in your prayers and we will be praying for you all as well!

Peace through Christ,
Landon and Courtney

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Overjoyed :)

Landon and I have been overwhelmed with God's blessings and the way that He has been working in our lives.

Two years ago when I first stepped onto Haitian turf I had a goal and vision for the people and the country. More than anything I wanted to help others take interest in Haiti and desire to fulfill the needs that are there. Haiti is an unknown, dark place that is slowly dying. Many people are giving up on themselves and their abilities. Thankfully, those who went with me last summer began to have their own goals for Haiti.

Yesterday, the four of us who are going to Haiti were given the opportunity to speak in LCU's chapel and we had a large response! (If you want to listen online, go to www.lcu.edu then go to current students, spiritual life, then to chapel podcasts)

Landon and I are so excited about what God is doing in this ministry and cannot wait to see where He leads the people of Haiti. We will be sure to keep you all updated!


Also, just four months from today and we will be getting married! This engagement period has been such a blessing, learning process, and a time of growing for which we are very thankful.

In Him,
Landon and Courtney

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Haiti



Hey everyone,


Most of you know that last summer, Landon and I had the opportunity to take a small group of people to Haiti. My grandma is a missionary in Haiti and we were able to help her out for a week. The past 5 months or so have been very difficult for grandma Sue. She had to leave the place she was at, close down her children's home, and go into hiding. We were able to communicate with her, but she was not able to tell us her exact location for a few months. God has surely taken care of her and kept her safe. Grandma Sue did have plans to come home to the States for good but I have recently found out that God has something else in mind for her. She is now safe and in a much better place. She is now north of Port-au-prince and just recently bought a house. Since she is in a safer place, Landon and I have been praying about the opportunity to go back and help her get started with her new ministry and help her get settled. We talked to grandma Sue today and found out that we will be able to go! We are very excited and blessed by this opportunity and will be going with two other friends. Our friends, Chad and Whitney, went to Haiti with us last summer and have been praying about the opportunity to go back as well. We would just ask for all of your prayers as we prepare to head out on this adventure and pray that God will use us to bless the people of Haiti as well as my grandma. We will be going to Haiti the first two weeks in May. I will keep you all updated as we find out more information. All the glory to our Lord!


In Him,

Landon and Courtney

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Landon and Courtney's photography fun!

Today Landon and I went downtown and had some fun with photography! We found some really neat place to take pictures. We had a blast! Here are some of our photos :)




















































Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

Hey Everyone!

This blog is intended to keep our family and friends updated as the two of us begin our journey together. Landon and I got engaged on August 8th, 2008 (so exciting!). We will be getting married on July 25th, 2009. God is really blessing us throughout the wedding planning process. Everything is coming along smoothly and the plans are falling into place wonderfully. Since we were able to get a lot done over Christmas break, we will be able to focus on other things throughout our next semester at school. We hope that you all have a very happy new year and enjoy the rest of your time off!

In Him,
Landon and Courtney