The True Spirit of Thanksgiving and Christmas: Bringing Home Milly and Jonah, Elijah and Eliana
Blending Families in Uganda
Two
LMI families met in Uganda, and immediately hit it off. Like many who
travel together, the Naugle and Ditty families realized they were going
through something special and life-altering.
The
Naugles arrived with their two sons to bring home twins Elijah and
Eliana. The Ditty family and their three daughters arrived to meet
Milly and Jonah, their new siblings-to-be. The two families lived like
one family for two weeks, getting to know their new children, and each
other as the legal guardianship for each unfolded smoothly and
concluded. They were both now legal guardians, with custody of these
beautiful children!
Here's where it becomes a little
(okay, a LOT) different than the norm. The Naugle's 10-year-old
biological son Cooper became ill. His health deteriorated quickly, and
his condition turned life-threatening. In such time of joy, this
nightmare. Specialized care would be needed, and the medi-vac came to
Kampala to transport the Naugles to South Africa. Cooper's kidneys were
failing. The Naugles newly built family had to be temporarily
divided to save Cooper.
Without a second thought, the
Ditty family, offered to take care of the twins for as long as needed in
Uganda. So to their new brood of 5, the family added twin babies,
caring for them as if they were part of their family. They immersed
themselves into Ugandan life, a unit of nine. They took the twins to
required medical appointments needed for the Embassy, the Naugles turned
over Power of Attorney. The Naugle family continued to focus on
getting their son well enough to go back to Uganda, go to the Embassy,
and come home. There were many ups and downs for Cooper and his
health, so many around the world prayed.
The Dittys
remained steadfast in their commitment to the Naugles. Their Embassy
process was then over, and the Dittys were free to fly home with all
five of their children and start their life in the U.S. But they would
not leave those babies for an additional transition, and create
additional stress for the Naugles. They volunteered to stay until
Cooper was well, and the Naugles returned from South Africa. Cooper was
having transfusions and dialysis. After many long weeks, the Naugle
family was reunited with their precious babies in Uganda. The families
had adopted one another in trust and become one.
We
always say that God connects the right children with the right family.
There is a plan. God went one step further here...these families were
connected in travel and journey for a reason. The Bible speaks of
loving kindness, compassion, and dedication. The Ditty family acted as
a rock not only for the entire Naugle family, but an example of
sacrifice and selflessness for their own children. They have inspired
all of us at LMI. We are humbled by the strength of these two families
who are now entwined as one.
It must be no coincidence
that the families arrived home in the U.S., just days before
Thanksgiving. They are this year's Little Miracles Thanksgiving
families. We stand in awe of God for bringing these amazing families
together.
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