Tuesday, November 13, 2007

A few pictures of the days












David's old bed





David & Rebekah outside the orphanage






































13 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW! What a delight to see sheer joy! The furrowed brow is gone!
Elizabeth and Jordan had just as big of smiles when they saw their brother's smile. We can't wait till you are HOME!!!!!!!
Love, Elizabeth Grace, Jordan Anne, Grandma Nancy and Nana

Debbie said...

Wow!!! What a precious smile! And he looks so happy. Can't wait to meet him in person.
We love you guys!

Debbie

suzanna said...

What an absolutely adorable little man. I am so glad things are going so much better. I pray the Lord continues to bless you on the rest of you journey home. Let me know what I can do to support you and your family when you get home. For now you will remain in my thoughts and prayers.

Suzanna

Anonymous said...

PRAISE GOD! David has a smile that can light the world!It made us giggle to see him! How privileged and blessed we all are to be a part of his life. We can't wait! God bless you all as you travel home and the courageous journey you have been so willing to take in faith. A testimony to us all! Love you, Bob and Marlene

Anonymous said...

I LOVE that SMILE! He is so happy! Awesome! Chris and Rach

Anonymous said...

We are so excited to meet David! We are counting the days until your return! This last two weeks we have experienced what it would be like to live without you all as neighbors so I am sure we never move! We have missed you friends! Your boy is beautiful and he looks so happy, you two are amazing people who we admire and love! See you in three days... Love, The Coward Family

Jessie Lee said...

Congrats on everything so far, and I'm praying that you have no complications on the rest of the journey to Colorado. I can't wait to meet the newest Goodman. My love to all 5 of ya.

Anonymous said...

Another thought from Dad/Grandpa: I pondered what you said regarding David's extremely critical condition when he was "abandoned" and then taken to the orphanage, and I thought: "David was abandoned where he might be found in spite of the fact that he was very sick...he could have just been left somewhere to succomb to death...but was not...someone(s) wanted to give him at least a chance...maybe about the same time as you, Jason, said to Rebekah, "There is some child out there who is just one decision away from having something or nothing." The Lord knows all about this...How amazing and moving! Love, Dad/Grandpa

Anonymous said...

I am moved to tears once again reading the details of David's life, to see his smile, to know how great the God we serve is and to be affirmed yet again how amazing David's parents are. (OBTW--Also excited that Jason will soon be stepping up in leadership at CPCC---no better choice!)

May God continue to bless you and keep you safe until your joyous return. We love you guys!

The Varlands

Anonymous said...

Hi Beck and Jason...wonderful to read about your time in China picking up your precious treasure, little David. My prayers are with you and hope to see you on this US side of the world soon!

Blessings in Christ,
Melissa

Anonymous said...

Dear Becky and Jason,

David is adorable! Love that smile! Our prayers are with all of you as you knit him into your precious family. Congratulations! What a Christmas this will be!

Warmly,
Mark and Lisa Robertson

SingerMamaMelody said...

Hello there, and congratulations on the adoption of your son, David! He is just adorable. I read your blog in the beginning and am just checking back in again now as I hadn't read it in awhile. I'm so happy to hear of your progress, Jason. That is wonderful news. And how awesome that you were able to travel to China to meet your son. May God continue to heal your body, and may He knit your family together in a marvelous way. Blessings...

Anonymous said...

just wondering what has happened. i keep looking for an update. my prayer is that everything is alright. In Christ, Carol from Largo Florida