Love Makes a Family

We knew from the beginning that our families would be ecstatic. First grandchild on Evan’s side and first Korean grandchild on my side. 😉 Each family was given mugs with the Korean symbol for “family” imprinted on them and a poem. Below is the generic poem we gave/sent to our closest friends and family. I had so much fun writing them and even more fun watching our loved ones reading them. SO MANY TEARS.

Cuyler version: We hope when you drink your morning brew, you think of the newest member of the Cuyler Crew.
Bradshaw version: We hope when you drink your morning brew, you think of the newest member of the Bradshaw Family Zoo.

A few frequently asked questions:

  1. Why South Korea? The short version: God told us to. The longer version: I’ve known since second grade I wanted to adopt from an Asian country. (Cue: “Yeah, Right!”) I remember meeting my parents’ family friends at Fazoli’s who had just brought home their daughter from China. She was in a little pink stroller and, although a fleeting thought as a curly-headed-no-care-in-the-world second grader, I knew I wanted a child from “there.” The “there” has changed over time after (quite literally) years of research and prayers into programs in China, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan (which has since stopped international adoptions), India, and South Korea. From there, we wanted a generally stable, ethical, child-centered country that we met the requirements for. Same with the agency we chose.
  2. Why adopt first? Essentially, it is just the best way for us to grow our family right now. We know God has all of our children picked out, whether boy or girl, adopted or biological. It’s just the right time for us. Most think since we have been together for over 10 years and married for 5 that we have struggled with infertility. Thankfully, this is not part of our story, but we will roll with the punches however our family grows in the future!
  3. How old will the child be? They estimate 18-24 months at the time they arrive home, although we feel prepared to accept up to the age of 5 as God sees fit. Siblings, twins, boys, girls…. We welcome them all!
  4. Isnt it like…. super expensive? Yes. More on that at a later date.

The next thing will shock all of you, I’m sure. I love to talk. (I can here Evan’s hearty “AMEN!” from the other room.) Quality conversation is my thang, so if you have any other questions- let me know!

Celebrating our 5th Anniversary. Little did we know, “wood” is the gift for 5 years, and we bought a wooden bed for our child the next day. Wow, God.

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  1. I’m so so excited for y’all! And, I loved the part about the Bradshaw Family Zoo…it couldn’t be more fitting!

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