The
Huerta Family
Our paperwork moved rather
quickly and we began to feel God opening our hearts to a sibling group of 2;
then one day Julie asked us, “Would you guys be open to a sibling group of 3?”
With a gulp and a time of prayer we found God saying to us, I will give you
strength, I will give you the skills, and I will walk beside you.
So 4 months ago we found
ourselves celebrating our 6th anniversary in a foreign country, with
3 new children that had become part of our family 7 days earlier. One year
earlier on our 5th anniversary our children were but a twinkle in our
eyes and we knew very little about the foreign land of Colombia. During our
first week as parents we celebrated
our 6th anniversary and our flight back to the US was on Valentines
Day. We are now home and the proud parents of 3 Colombian children.
Colombia offered us many
opportunities to enjoy getting to know the culture, share a meal in our
translator’s home, and take our kids around to explore their beautiful country.
The taxi cab drivers were all very professional, hotel we stayed at was very
helpful, and the afternoon siesta was something I think we should adopt in the
US.

Four months together and we
spend most of our days laughing with them and at the funny things they do and
how they have been able to get along so well. The doctor visits have been taken
in stride, we have bandaged the skinned knees from falling while learning to
ride a bike, and the first time our children had s’mores was on our Memorial
weekend camping trip. We have celebrated 2 of their birthdays, leaped for joy
when our 8 year old got his training wheels off his bike in about 3 weeks of
learning to ride, and rejoiced when our 5 year old got her training wheels taken
off the day before her 6th birthday.
Our little one has learned to say more 2 syllable words and can now say sorry,
when he wants to.
We see them learning the English language and growing more confident in their
abilities each day. Just yesterday my wife brought my 6 year old daughter in to
my office because my daughter needed to hear that I will always love her and
always be her papi. They bring joy to our lives and within the first few months
of being together, we
are slowly forgetting what life as a childless couple felt like, we are seeing
God work in our lives and the lives of our children.
Now that I have 2 boys at home
with me, I have begun to understand that not all similarities between biological
children and parents are genetically transferred. We have felt God walking
alongside us the entire way. We think back at the financial burden that this
could have been and because God is God and he loves his people and calls them to
give, we don’t have that financial burden, and we know that we are not deserving
of his grace through finances but like a good father, He does always know what’s
best. A truly incredible ride that gets better with every twist and turn.

Jose
& Megan
Huerta
Luis, Ana & Jeison