Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Dear Daniel,


Two years ago today, they placed you in our arms.

And I will never be the same.

I praise God for having you.

But I'm sad to have lost you so soon.

The love I have for you will never diminish, son.

You are with me always, a fixture in my heart.

Thinking of you today and every day, my angel boy. 

We miss you down here.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Pure Treasure


See these pictures?  We just received them last night. They were emailed to us from friends in Spain who brought their daughter Clara home at the same time we brought Daniel home.

Daniel is the cutie in the orange shirt.

Daniel and Clara lived in a Holt-sponsored group home together. They were bed-mates.

Our friends in Spain discovered the photos of Daniel after he'd passed away, and they were afraid that it might be too painful for us to see them.

When I contacted them for permission to include Clara in our book, they decided to send them to us.

Pure. Treasure.

Thank you, Lord.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Publisher - Check

I really wanted to start the New Year on a good note with this special project, so we decided to secure a self-publishing firm.

And our choice is (drum roll please).....WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelson.

A couple of months ago, I reached out to an author in hopes of gaining a cover blurb. While I haven't managed to accomplish that task, her kind assistant was able to answer a few questions and offer some advice. She had heard of WestBow Press and knew of several people who'd been happy with their services.

So I decided to give them a call, and the representative who answered my call--her name was "Angel." I liked what I learned about the company, and it truly felt right.  Meant to be.

One of the main reasons that we chose to work with WestBow is that they are a Christian publishing company. Daniel's story is clearly one of faith, so the fit made perfect sense to us.

Though it's not probable, there is a *chance* that Thomas Nelson (the parent company) could pick up our story. We'll keep our fingers crossed, but it's not likely, and we're okay with that (but it sure would be nice!) Thomas Nelson is also the parent company of the Women of Faith ministries, which I believe (and hope) will be a perfect target market for Daniel's story to make a difference. 

I feel like this is the first big step to getting his story into the right hands, and I'm happy to have one major decision behind us!