As with each hosting, we needed to discern God's will. We had all felt comfortable with Vladislavs from the very first day he arrived. But, we knew better than to leave such huge decisions to feelings and we started listening for the Lord's direction. I think we had two main questions that were unanswered, would Vladislavs want to leave his foster family and would it be ok if we didn't travel until December or January? That seems like such a long time, but with Ryan just starting high school and Jon coaching football this fall, leaving before December just didn't look possible, even though it would be out heart's desire to have him home as soon as possible if God opened that door.
As I mentioned before, in about 4 days, Vladislavs had already called us 4 times. I have no idea what that is costing his foster family but I hunted for a calling card today! Bless his heart, last time he talked to us, he started crying. It was then that he told us he wanted to spend his last Christmas in Latvia and then come back home for "all time." In one sentence, both questions were answered. Yes, he wanted to come and he wanted to come after Christmas. He had no idea what we were wrestling with, but it just goes to prove God is always at work and if we wait on him, he'll reveal answers to the questions we have.
I remember one night in particular, when I was getting him to sleep. I told him about all the children I met in Latvia and Russia and Ukraine, explaining I probably met and talk to over 500 children. Then, I pointed out that out of ALL those children, and I could have my pick... I chose him. He asked why and I didn't really know what to say other than, "God showed me you were very special." I talked to him about how God has a big plan for each of us. He asked how I knew and I told him that I had so much evidence because no one else could make so much good come from so much bad sometimes. It was a good opportunity to explain that sometimes God's plan sometimes starts from something really bad and might not look like it's good... but it is part of His plan and we have to trust him. I used my example and told him

