Saturday, December 31, 2011

Day 22 & 23 -

Day 22 - Friday

We had our regular visits with the girls on Friday morning. Lindsay was super-wiggly today and was not interested in trying to sit still. Oh, how I wish we could just let her get down and play on the floor. She really needed to play and work out some of her extra energy. Trying to keep her occupied in such a small visiting area took some creative effort today.

Shawna is always her content little self. I was able to get her to stand up for about 5-10 minutes and give her legs a little bit of a workout.

I also took the chance to pull off their shoes and trace their feet so I can have a better idea of what size shoes to buy for them. Lindsay was wearing a different pair of shoes that were just of the edge of being too small. They were a size 22. Another day she was wearing some tennis shoes that were a size 5. Shawna's feet are almost the same size. I think I'm going to aim for a size 23 or size 6.

Stephanie and I are planning to go shopping at a local mall on Monday, in an attempt to find some shoes for all our girls, as well as looking for strollers.

Didn't get any good pictures today, so I'll have to get some more on Monday.

This evening, we decided to go up to Freedom Square with two other families and check out the Holiday Festival that they have up there. There were all kinds of carnival rides, a huge Christmas tree, stage and booths to buy toys and foods. A light snow had started falling about 5pm, and by the time we got to the square, it was really snowing. We had dinner nearby and by the time we came back outside, there was about 1.5-2 inches of snow! It was beautiful!!! I know our son will be envious!


Day 23 - New Year's Eve!

We plan to visit the girls mainly on weekdays, giving our driver the weekends off. With the holiday here, we decided to take a day and stay in. The snow was already beginning to melt when we awoke this morning and it was foggy. It was so pretty the night before. It just felt like a stay-at-home kind of day.  But we both really missed seeing the girls today.

By the way, the weather here has had us joking that we feel like home. In Texas we say, if you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes and it will change. Well, here you just have to go to bed, wake up and it will be different! We never know if we'll wake up to cold, very cold, foggy, sunny, windy, wet or dry, or some combination of the sort. The weather forecasts never seem to get it right here, either.

We had planned to meet our friends up at the Freedom Square again so we could watch the fireworks display for New Year's. We ventured out on the subway and made it there at 11:00pm. The fog had lifted a little bit, but before the fireworks started, the fog was returning. The display went on as planned, but even though we were standing on one end of the square, and fireworks were on the other end of the square, we could not see the big, pretty ones, up high. We could only see the fireworks that were lower to the ground. It was a shame, because they did it up big!

So, HAPPY NEW YEAR from Eastern Europe! We pray that the coming year will be filled with exciting and wonderful blessings for you and your family!

As we head off to bed, folks are shooting fireworks off all over town. With all the tall buildings, it echoes all over and sounds like a warzone out

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Day 21 - Fun times!

We had a great visit today! They both greeted us with smiles and giggles when we arrived. We had sunshine today, but chose to stay indoors so we didn't have to use the big green snowsuits again. :)

Lindsay was in an especially good mood today. She spent quite a bit of time in my arms as we danced to some music that was playing in the other room. Then I hummed some Disney songs and we danced a little more. She really liked it and she would rest her head on my shoulder at times. It was sweet!

I also brought a hand-held mirror with my today that I found in the apartment. She had a good time watching herself in the mirror while she was making babbling sounds. She liked to put her face close to the glass and fog the mirror and watch it disappear. I think this will make a good speech therapy tool...
Lindsay making faces in the mirror.

Shawna was her regular, sweet little self. They had changed her diaper right when we got there, and I was surprised that they didn't put the stockings back on her legs. Her little legs are so tiny and thin. We'll have to start some physical therapy when we get home to put some muscle on them and get her walking and running. She wasn't too interested in the mirror, but she enjoyed the bead necklace again.

Our visit seemed to pass quickly today.

We did have one fun highlight to the visit today. As we were visiting, Lee had Lindsay in his lap and I had Shawna in mine. Lee began singing an old church song, The Rock of My Soul "and the bosom of Abraham," with Lindsay. She was smiling and enjoying it. Well, there was another lady's voice that joined him in singing the song. Lee thought I was singing along and then he realized I wasn't. He looks around to see one of the nannies coming down the stairs with a child and she was the one singing along with him in Russian!!! She was smiling from ear to ear to be singing along with him!  I think Lee scored some points!  She's one of the really sweet nannies, too. We could tell that she really cares for the kids there.

It was a good day!

Paka, paka!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Day 20 - We had Sunshine,

But it was a little too windy to enjoy it with the kids. :(
A sunny day! Two churches we see from our apartment window.
We arrived today with a beautiful sunny day. We had Edward ask the nannies if we could take the girls outside for a ride in the strollers. After a bit of a discussion, they agreed that we could, but only for 30 minutes. We waited about 20 minutes, and one of the nannies came out to bundle the girls up in a couple of new, bright-neon-green, sub-arctic snow suits. Then add the hats and boots. The thermometer on the car said it was 4C degrees outside (39.2F degrees). With your coat zipped up, it was actually a pretty, nice day outside.

Once the girls were bundled, we put on our own coats and headed outside. Lindsay started crying - a REAL cry, tears and all! That's the first time we've ever seen her cry. Even when she hit the back of her head on the little bench, she barely flinched. We knew something was up. We thought maybe she was upset and that it would remedy once we got outdoors. Well, no dice. She cried more, and the tears continued. So Lee picked her up and took her back to the room. They undressed her snow suit and adjusted the shoulder straps since they seemed tight. She settled down and Lee and Lindsay headed back outside. She began crying again.  We were at a loss. Something was obviously upsetting her. We all went back in again, and I removed the snow suit again and she started to calm down. It was off and she was still upset, so I was able to love on her and soothe her and she finally was back to her usual smiling self.  All we can think is that the suit was too restrictive or something. I know if I was in that whole get-up, I would have been clawing to get out of it, too!

While Lindsay was upset, Shawna didn't seem to mind the big green snowsuit, so we had stayed out a few minutes longer than Lee and Lindsay did. But the wind was strong from the North and made it feel much colder than it was. She also didn't seem too excited about the swing. So we headed back in and met up with Lee and Lindsay as they were coming back outside for the second time.

With all the commotion, we didn't get any pictures in the Incredible Hulk snow jackets.


So, our outside  adventure for the day kind of flopped. But it still worked out well. While we were playing inside, the other adopting family shared their markers and coloring book with Lindsay. She was scribbling on the paper with a yellow marker! So she does seem to have a concept for coloring. I was happy to see that.

Here's Lindsay cleaning the side of the lockers after we had used the wet wipe to clean the markers off her hands!


For some reason, most of the kids in the groupa house had to go for a brief visit to the orphanage doctor. The nannies took Shawna and a few others over to the doctors office and brought them back pretty quick. Not sure what that was all about. She seems fine and doesn't look to be getting sick at all. Maybe just a check-up. I don't know....

Here's another cute picture from Tuesday's visit. Shawna was standing for a few minutes!


Hope you have a wonderful day!
Paka, paka!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Day 18 & 19

It's way too late for my sleepy head, so I'll have to add pictures in the morning.... sorry.

Day 18 - Monday the 26th

Monday was a good visit again with Shawna and Lindsay! Lindsay is really becoming more and more responsive to Lee singing to her.

We're getting more and more giggles out of Shawna, too. She is incredibly ticklish!  So many times I'll just move my hand over her back or reach around her ribs to pick her up a bit, and she giggles because I've tickled her on accident. She has such a sweet, quiet little laugh!

Another adopting family has joined us here in the city. They are adopting from the same orphanage so we will be able to share the costs of the driver with them for most of the days we visit. We also get the chance to spend some time and make some new friends while we're our adventures here.

We were able to Skype back home and visit with all of our kids that way. We got to see them open Christmas presents at Grandma's house and that was special for us.

Still no official news on our court date. We'll let you know as soon as we find out.


Day 19 - Tuesday the 27th

Remember the movie Groundhog Day? I've read other families describe it, where you get into a new routine of life over here.

We get up each day, go visit the girls, we come back, find lunch, maybe venture out for dinner, stay up way too late watching Lost on the computer, and getting up and doing it all over again! But don't get me wrong... I'm not complaining one bit. We have a new temporary routine created, and it's kind of fun that it's one where we're together! At home we have our routines, but Lee goes to work, I stay home and homeschool, and we come back together for a little while in the evenings. Here, we're together the whole time. Now, maybe we are newlyweds once again, and maybe it will get old after 6 weeks, but we're having a great time! We miss our kids, A WHOLE LOT! But it's giving us a fun chance to hang out and do stuff together.... like getting totally sucked in to the prime time soap opera known as LOST. We have all the episodes on the laptop, so now we hurry home to watch and see what happens next! We've watched on full season in only a week! LOL!

Our visits today went well, as they usually do.  Our driver tried again to see if we might be able to take the kids over to a visiting area in the big building. But, it was not to be. We learned that it is under quarantine for chicken pox. One of our girls has had chicken pox, and the other has not. We agreed we'd much rather continue to make due in the little entry way than risk chicken pox.

If you think of us, please pray that there might be a little sunshine in our weather. If it is sunny, the nanny's are more willing to let us take the girls outside in the strollers. We'd love to get them out for some fresh air once in a while.

We spent our afternoon helping out again with the orphan ministry team. We plan to go back and help them again tomorrow.

Have a wonderful day!
 Paka!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Day 17 - Merry Christmas!

We hope that you and your family have a wonderful and blessed Christmas!

May we all remember the birth of our Savior and the gifts and blessings that God has given us in our lives.


Merry Christmas!
Lee and Carrie

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Day 16 - Merry Christmas Eve!

We began our day with a visit to Shawna and Lindsay today since it's Christmas Eve. It was cold outside and we spent the last portion of our visit in the entry area with the Italian family that is here, too. We had a fun time ending our visit singing Christmas carols in English and Italian! Lindsay sure loves it when Lee sings to her. She would get close and watch his face and listen as he sang.


We were also able to interest Lindsay in the doodle board for a little bit.

We'll be spending Christmas Day with some new friends here in the city. They are having a Christmas Service with a potluck lunch to follow. I'm planning to make deviled eggs to take for that. With a little help, I managed to find a good mayonnaise and mustard at the small grocery store around the corner.

We went this afternoon to a Christmas Eve service with Brenda and Willard and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The music was amazing and the message was timely. The music was in Russian and English selections, and even one song in French. The message was preached in English and translated into Russian. Pastor's message was on God's blessings and he used the text in 1 Chr 4:9-10 about Jabez. He spoke about living a life that sets the foundation for God's blessings.

We sure miss our kids back home, but we know that they are well cared for and that they are having a good time.  I would say that the hardest part of our trip is being away from from our other kids. We've lived internationally before, so we're not having much trouble with culture shock or adjusting to the different ways that things are done around here. Each of us are is trying to learn a new word or two each day.

I hope that we can catch up with all the kids tomorrow and Skype with them for a little while.

May everyone have a blessed Christmas this year!

Paka!
Carrie

Friday, December 23, 2011

Day 15 - A good day

We began our day with the usual routine... getting up and heading out to visit Shawna and Lindsay. We haven't had too much success with toys that have held their interest for very long. So I revisited the bag of toys I brought and found a little bag of necklaces. They're the ones that have little colored beads on a string and I got a bag of 8 for something like $1.00 at Wally World. I put that in my purse and a little doodle board and we set out.

We were greeted with smiles again! But just as soon as we sat down to visit, the lights went out. So I dug into my purse and found a little flashlight that I keep in there just in case...:)  Lindsay loved it! We had to keep her from looking directly into the light but she was so interested in it. About 10 minutes later, the lights came back on. She played with the light a little while longer. Our son LOVES all flashlights so I think these two will enjoy their common interest. Shawna even liked the flashlight, too!

So I turned to the next item in my bag of tricks, I brought out the package of necklaces. Well, to say they were a hit is a complete understatement! They ROCKED!  I gave each of them 2 to play with. Lindsay wanted them all. So I gave her the others. She would hold them and shake them. She would drop them and pick them up and rattle them in the chair! She loved it!  She stood up on her feet for almost the entire 1hr 45 minutes of our visit! This from the little one whose attention doesn't last for more than several minutes on something.



Shawna had two and she was completely content to play with those. She would hold one between both hands and stretch it across her face. She'd hold it up over her head. She would run the beads back and forth across her lips.... This is seriously the absolute MOST I have seen her interact with a single toy since we've been here. She was mesmerized. I was amazed as I watched her lift her arms over her head. She held her arms up and out so she could watch the beads drop and then pull the string tight. She moved her arms back and forth as she moved the beads across her lips. I haven't seen her move this much! WOW! And she did this for the entire visit too! She even babbled a few happy sounds!



Afterward we had planned to go to McDonald's for lunch and make a trip to the grocery store. We didn't go as soon as we planned and we actually kind of dilly-dallied around the apartment before we left. We walked over planning to stop at a coffee shop to drop off some things for a friend. We changed our plan and decided to stop and eat first. It was super-crowded because there was a circus going on this weekend. We couldn't find a table and one large section was reserved for a large group. So we decided to stand near the door and just eat fast and head out.

About that time a new friend of ours calls our name. There's Brenda! She's with the group that has all the tables reserved! So we got to sit down and eat. She tells us that they are waiting on a group of kids from an orphanage that will be there. The kids were over at the circus and would be here any minute.  This group will do some games, puppet skits, tell them about the Christmas story and will provide each of the kids with a Happy Meal before they board a bus and return to the orphanage. They have been doing this outreach for a few years now. We were invited to hang out and help with serving food. What a treat for us! It was a real blessing! Looking back at our day, it was obvious that this was a divine appointment to be there unexpectedly at the right time and place! God is Good!
Ministry team at McDonald's

Afterward, we left with full stomachs and full hearts! They will be doing outreaches on 3 or 4 other days later this week. We offered to be available to help again. We can't speak Russian, but we can be hands to help serve. We committed to pray for their efforts this week and to pray for open doors that will allow them to minister to many more orphaned children here.

After we arrived home, we got a call from our attorney. She told us that her news was not so good. The local court called her and told her that we will not have an appointment for a court hearing before January 10th. Bummer! She will visit the court on Monday and try to get us a set appointment for a hearing on the 10th. She will also ask about the possibility of a date sooner, but there are no promises.

Will you join us in prayer that she will find favor with the judge? Maybe we can have a court date in the week between New Year and Orthodox Christmas. If not, it will set the return date we had hoped for back by a week to ten days. Nothing monumental, but we miss our kids and we want to bring all our family back together as soon as possible.

We discussed and looked at the possibility of flying home for a week or so and returning for court. But it works out less expensive to stay here and wait it out for the extra days. And we'll have more time to visit with Shawna and Lindsay, too.

If it doesn't work out for an earlier date, we're ok with it. A little bummed, but maybe God has some other special opportunities for us while we're here wating!

Paka!
Carrie

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Day 14 - It snowed!

Well, it finally snowed today!!! We woke up to a dusty snow falling over the city and left it's mark mostly on cars, tree limbs and grass. But the roads and sidewalks remained wet. It didn't last very long, but left a nice dusting of the pretty white stuff on the grassy areas. We left to visit the girls around 9:30am and the snow was beginning to end.

We were greeted with beautiful smiles from both of them again today! We played inside and mostly just sangs songs and hung out. We sang lots of Christmas songs to them today. Lee and Lindsay played with his phone playing some of the songs he has stored on there. She really likes music and it seems to settle her down.

Lindsay has taken a liking to a new game of getting down and crawling on the floor. She'll lay down on the floor (which is understood to be a no-no) and giggles when one of us comes over to pick her up. She'll go back over and over again... clever little girl!

It was about 2/3rds into our visit that I notice Lindsay had lost a tooth sometime since our visit yesterday! Her two center teeth on the bottom have both the baby teeth with both of the permanent teeth coming in directly behind them. So there are 4 teeth where there should only be two.... but one of the baby teeth is missing today! I think the other baby tooth might be preparing to come out soon. I was relieved because I was sure we'd be going to the dentist to pull some teeth. I didn't get to ask the caregivers about it since the only one that speaks a teeny smidgeon of English wasn't there today.

By the time we got back to the city and our apartment, most of the snow on the ground was already melting.

Today was a low-key day. I didn't get any pictures today, so maybe I can make it up to you tomorrow... and maybe we'll be able to announce an official date for our court appointment..... maybe, just maybe...

Paka!
Carrie

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Day 13 - Daddy sings

Our day began again with another visit to the orphanage to see the girls. It was a cool, drizzly, foggy morning today. I'm thinking this must be what it's like in the Pacific Northwest... I think we've only had 2 days of clear skies and full sunshine since we've been here. Having lived in Texas all my life, this is different for me. Rain doesn't last this long, and I'm used to sunny days almost all of the time. We still haven't seen any snow here, yet. All the local people keep telling us just how unusual and warm the weather is for December.

We can tell that the girls are recognizing us when they come out from their room. We are greeted by big smiles now, rather than the confused looks we got the first couple of days.

These are a couple of pictures from the many attempts to get a decent passport picture for them.


 Lindsay was full of energy again and on the move again today. I can't wait to give her the space to get down and play and explore. She really wants to get down on the bare floor and scoot and play, but we know that it's frowned upon here. So we have to keep picking her up and trying to entertain her on our laps, in our arms, or on the chair.  It is acceptable to sit on the floor, but only if  there is a carpet or other covering on the floor. We don't have one in the visiting area we have.

Shawna was her usually quiet, cuddly self - kind of like a little koala cub.  Lindsay was trying to kiss her and play with her, and I finally heard an audible laugh! She seems to have a very low muscle tone across the board, so I think physical therapy will be our first goals for her, once we get all the medical exams for both of them out of the way.  The name we chose for Shawna means "beautiful, gentle" and I think it's very fitting for her sweet personality.
Shawna and Mom
At one point, Lindsay seemed to be getting overexcited. She just could not sit still anywhere. Daddy was finally got up to walk around with her in his arms. He began singing to her some worship songs from church and eventually she settled down and laid her head on his shoulders and relaxed in his arms. It was so sweet! Her eyes were open and you could see that she was soaking it in.
Daddy is singing to Lindsay.
Eventually, it was close to lunch time and the girls' attention was directed toward the caretakers as they brought in the crocks of food from the kitchen. We took them back to the group room. I set Shawna down on the floor and said goodbye. I turned to leave and another little one reached out to me. I reached over to shake his hand as I passed by, but the little guy leaped out of the chair to hug me and wanted to be picked up. My heart ached.... these sweet little ones just crave hugs and attention. The nanny pulled him back and returned him to the chair. I apologized to the nannies in case I had done something I shouldn't have. I had to hold back tears as I left.

With how tiny and frail that Shawna is, I feel certain that she would have a difficult time surviving in a mental institution. That would have been the next "home" for both girls. Because she isn't mobile or walking, it's very likely that she would have spent the rest of her life in a crib or bedridden.  I'm just thankful that we are able to be here now to welcome her into our family. I look forward to seeing what all she and Lindsay will be able to do in another six months with therapy and loving care.

Oh, how I wish things were different here and that each of these children had the opportunity to grow up in the care and love of their own mothers and families. I pray that things will begin to change and improve in their country so that children with disabilities will one day have more acceptance in the community, more educational opportunities, and better medical care. I pray that any child would be able to live with their families and outside of an institutional setting.


The little 6-yr-old girl that is also being adopted here is so, so very happy to have her own family. I wish you could see the pure joy that lights her face when her new parents and brother are visiting her.  It warms my heart! She also points to our girls and then to us saying that we are their Mama and Papa. I think she's happy we are there for them, too. I hope I'll be able to get a picture of her soon.

Afterward, we came back into the city and had lunch at a restaurant that offers traditional foods from this country. It was very good and only cost us about $11.00 US total for both of us. We'll definitely go back there again.

Paka (bye)!
Carrie

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Day 12 -

Today we had our regular visit and paperwork stops. One stop was to file the petition to the court. We don't have a firm date, but looks like it will be one day next week!

When we arrived, they brought the girls out to the little entry area and sat Lindsay down on the bench. She looked around for a second and as soon as she spotted Daddy, she got the biggest smile on her face and reached over to him! She was really excited today and a little louder, too. Shawna seemed a little more alert this morning, too!

We had a good visit again and got to watch Lindsay practice some more walking. She's able to take a few steps between two people, or to cruise with something to hold onto (hands, chair, wall...). She does not walk very far on her own. I have no doubt she'll be running in no time once we can get her some therapy started.

Little Shawna is so small, but so quiet, sweet and gentle. I had a chance to check the size of her clothing. The pants she was wearing was 3T, as in the size of a typical 2-3yr old toddler. Oh my heart!  I couldn't find the size tag on her shirt, but I'm sure it was probably the same size.

I received a cute picture of our daughter S, when she went to visit Santa this week. So cute! But after spending the last few days with these two children, she looks just enormous at 5 yrs old!

Before we left, we tried to get a couple pictures that we might be able to use for their national passport applications. Not the best, but there aren't many passport photos that do anyone any justice....

We spent our evening attending a bible study with some new friends that we've made here.

Have a wonderful day, as we head off to sleep!

Paka!
Carrie

Monday, December 19, 2011

Day 11 - Going Outside

From the cold, rainy weather yesterday, we awoke to a beautiful sunny day. Cold, but sunny with no wind! Perfect!

Our driver picked us up and we had to stop to pick up a document from the city official's office.

We arrived at the orphanage and another adopting family had arrived before us and was using our usual visiting place... the little foyer/entry area. So we ended up having to use the enclosed porch area, which was super cold. It was only 1C (about 34F) outside.

The nanny brought the girls out dressed in coats and hats. We understood them to tell us we could only stay on the porch, but not go outside. And Lindsay kept trying to get over to the door. She really, really wanted to go outside!
Bundled up to go outside

All I can say it we had our coats on and it was chilly in there. The girls hands were cold and we kept holding their hands to try to keep them warm. At one point, Lee took his gloves and put them on Lindsay's hands. It was so funny looking at her looking at the big gloves on her hand. It looked like a pair of giant puppets!

Valentine went to the office and tried to get permission to take the girls over to the big building to hang out inside. That building is quarantined for illnesses right now, so that wasn't going to be an option. Instead, he was able to talk to the nanny and get permission for us to take the girls outside and around the grounds in the strollers. So off we went!
Enjoying the sunshine

The weather was beautiful, and actually it felt a little warmer when we were able to get out into the sunshine. The girls really enjoyed it! Daddy would stop the stroller for a bit to stop and look at something, and Lindsay would rock in the stroller like she was trying to get it to go forward. She was NOT interested in stopping! Shawna was perfectly content to sit in the stroller and take in the scenery.
Shawna smiling!

When our time was almost us, we headed back toward the pink house. Lindsay began shaking her head "no." I don't think she was quite ready to go back inside. It was lunch time, so we handed them back over to the nanny and said our goodbyes. Our visit seemed to end so quickly, but we'll be back tomorrow.

We did a little paper-chasing afterward to get another document that needs to go to the capital city overnight.

So from what I understand, we have much of the paperwork in the right offices and our attorney can go to the local court tomorrow to request a court date for us. We'll see what the news will be tomorrow... Our hope is to have a date before the end of this year.... as in.... before the end of next week! The sooner the better!

PRAYER REQUEST:
If you think of us, please pray that the timing of all the paperwork will be perfect. I heard today that the American Embassy visa office will be closing for two days in January to move offices. It has the potential to fall smack-dab in the middle of us trying to get the entry visas for the kids to come home.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Day 10 - Church

It was raining and cold this morning, but we set out to learn the metro (subway) and made it across town without any trouble. Learning to sound out cyrillic letters has proven to be a good thing. We were able to determine our locations and figure out how to get to the next station. Google Translate has been big help in figuring out some of the words we see on a regular basis.

We didn't visit the orphanage today, but took a day to go to church and fellowship with others. We connected with an American that lives here and attended their church service this morning at Calvary Chapel here in K.

It was a great message about thanking God, even in our trials, because God can use those even those trials for an better purpose in our lives.  When we pray and we don't get the answers that we want, we still need to be thankful because many times if we were given that which we asked for, it would cause us more trouble for us.  We should still be thankful, even if the answer is no.  God has a better plan for us if we will be still, be quiet and listen to Him and follow his leading.

A group of us went to have Mexican food for a late lunch. It really wasn't too bad, considering your 6000 miles from your favorite Tex-Mex places back home!  We got tips on a couple of other places to try while we are here.

On the way back, we found a children's store around the corner from our apartment and picked out a toy that we hope the girls will like to play with.  We'll head back to the orphanage tomorrow for our next visit.

Paka!
Carrie

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Day 9 - Second Visit

We were able to visit with the girls again today!

Here are a couple pictures from our visit today. The first one is my favorite!
Shawna, Daddy, and Lindsay

Daddy and Shawna

Mommy and Lindsay
All I have to say is that Lindsay is a ball full of energy! She wants to be busy and doesn't want to sit still! We are meeting in a little foyer/entry area and there is really no where to let her get down and move around... boo! It is taboo to be on the floor without a carpet or blanket, so we were trying to keep her entertained either in our laps or sitting on a chair. When she has been on the floor for a second or two, we noticed that she likes to get around by scooting around on her bottom, much like Nathan did before he started walking. Brought back fond memories....

Shawna may be a snuggler... she's so quiet and seems perfectly content to just sit on your lap and watch. Whenever I talked to her, I was able to get a smile from her. She is quite a bit further delayed than Lindsay, but that's ok. We'll have plenty of time to work through it.

Daddy was able to capture more of  Lindsay's attention when he brought out his phone. Boy did she like that! He played some music and she was cute when she was singing along and swaying to the music. She like the pictures, too! He was showing her pictures of brothers and sister.

As we finished our visit and the girls left to have lunch, there was another family who was arriving to visit their child. Remember the little one who cried yesterday, looking for her Mama and Papa? It was them! They were returning for another visit with her. We had a few moments to visit with them, and they seem to be very nice. They are from Italy and have adopted from this country before. We will probably get to see them many more times over the next few weeks. :)

Later we were able to meet up with the Kimbles and had dinner at a good Italian restaurant. The pizza was delicious!

We plan to meet up with an American couple that lives here and go to church with them tomorrow morning.

The weather forecast is calling for rain and some snow in the next day or two. We'll see how my little boots are going to hold up to the temperatures and keep my toes warm.

Paka!

Carrie

Friday, December 16, 2011

Days 7 & 8 - We Met the Girls!

Day 7 - A Long Train Ride

After another day of sightseeing, we returned to the Department for Adoptions and got the referral paperwork. We had dinner, packed our suitcases again to head to the region & city where the orphanage is.

We boarded an overnight train around 10pm and rode through the night. I can count on one hand how many times I ridden on a train. I knew it would be bumpy, and I expected it to be noisy.... and it was. :)  We were able to sleep for a little while, but it wasn't the deep, restful sleep that allows you to wake refreshed. The noises and the motion made for some really interesting dreams! I know I had at least one dream with a giant Transformer robot who shook the ground as he went by. And another dream about an earthquake. Too funny!!

Day 8 - We Met the Girls!

We arrived in the city of K at 6:30am. Our facilitator and driver met us at the train station and helped us off the train. We were able to go to our apartment right away and catch a little nap and shower before we headed out to the orphanage. This would be a busy day for paperwork so we knew we wouldn't get to spend too much time visiting.

After a little drive out to the country, we arrived at the orphanage. As soon as I saw the colored fences that I had seen in other pictures, I knew that we were getting close. I saw the donkeys that I heard about, too.
Colored fence at the orphanage

We went to check in with the staff and let them know we were there. They sent us to another little building, that looked more like a little house from the outside.
The Pink House

As soon as we walked in, a little girl ran up to greet us and called "Mama, Papa!" and reached up to me to pick her up. She was quickly directed back to the room. We were told that she was in the process of being adopted by another family. She had met them for the first time yesterday and she was eagerly looking for them to come back for her. Talk about breaking your heart!! When they told here that they weren't here yet, her little eyes welled with tears and her lips quivered into a pout, holding back back her cry. I think all of us were holding back our own tears to see how much she wanted her family to come back for her.

I wasn't sure exactly what was to happen next. I had expected to meet in an office or something official. We waited in a little foyer area. As we waited I shared some recent pictures with our facilitator and the staff of other children that had been adopted from this orphanage. Everyone was astounded and hardly recognized the children in the photos as the ones who had left there only a matter of months ago! We also shared pictures of our children at home so they could see that our son with Down syndrome was well-included within our family life and community.

Suddenly as we were talking, I looked up and Lindsay and Shawna were sitting right there on a little bench in the foyer/hallway with us! It took me just  a second to realize it. They were so tiny and their hair had been cut. I knew they would be small, but they were a little smaller than I had expected. They had just been awakened and so they were a little out of it. It took Shawna a little while to wake up and come out of the fog... I know how she feels! I'm the same way!

Shawna was helped to stand up and she was able to take a few steps to walk over to me. She was wearing some orthotic braces and big shoes, but her little legs were so thin... I got to hold her in my lap for quite a while. Lindsay was sitting in a little chair next to Lee and they played with a doll and a little stuffed animal and she giggled and smiled so much. She is a wiggleworm!

Shawna and Mama

About that time, one of the doctors came in with their files and began to read through their medical information. We were given the opportunity to ask questions from them about their health and abilities. I learned that they had recently been moved into this groupa house from the baby room where they were before. That's probably why their hair had been cut, too. I have to admit, I was a little disappointed that we weren't able to get there before the scissors. But that's OK, we'll have plenty of time to grow out that pretty blonde hair and put it up in braids and bows!

Shawna was so sweet and quiet. While I was holding her in my lap, she pulled my arm in to hold her tighter. At one point, I kind of pulled my arm back to do something, and she pulled on my arm again to hold her snug. :) That warmed my heart!

We were able to observe while they both ate their lunch. Lindsay can sure put down a bowl of borshcht (a traditional vegetable soup) by herself in no time flat! Shawna can feed herself with a spoon with some assistance. The nanny was really trying to work with her to help her do it by herself. Both girls did a good job. They were given another food dish which looked like a rice and meat type of thick porridge. Again, Lindsay downed it in no time! Shawna took a little longer, but she did it! Once they were done, they each drank a cup of a fruit beverage.  They definitely have a thing to two to teach Nathan about eating!


Then it was time for their nap, so we finished up our questions and wrapped up our visit. I didn't get to love on Lindsay much, so I had to get a little hug in before we left.

Lindsay and Mama

We'll return again tomorrow to visit with a little less commotion going on around us!

Please pray with us today as we make our decision on the new names that we will give them officially. We've decided to use their real names as their middle names, but we are almost decided on their new American first names.

Now it's off to bed for a good night's sleep!

Paka, paka! (Bye, bye!)
Carrie

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Day 6 - Department of Adoptions

Today we had our interview appointment with the Department of Adoptions. It was a very simple meeting... We presented our dossier and our passports. We received just some basic information for each child. There were three photos in each of their files. We were asked if these were the children we wanted to adopt. We said, "Yes." Then we signed a log book where she had put in our information.

That was it! Simple. In and out in a very short time!

We return tomorrow afternoon to get the referral paperwork from the same office. Then later we'll board an overnight train to go their city.

Today we took a historical walking tour around the city. Eugene showed us many different buildings and places around town. He pointed out some of the amazing architectural features on others. He is quite knowledgeable of the ancient and contemporary history. My brain is now on overload with all that he shared!

Now, we have to do some laundry so we can have our clothes dry before we leave.

Dobre noche (good night)!
Carrie

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Day 5

Today's weather was cold and a little drizzly, but we decided to venture out anyway. We enjoyed a good meal at the buffet-style restaurant again and tried some other choices of the local foods. Still very good!

There are many beautiful, old Orthodox churches in the area. We were able to take a little tour to see the inside of one of  the oldest in the country - St Sophia Cathedral - which is 1000 years old. The fresco paintings inside are being restored and the mosaics are beautiful.

We're getting in a LOT of walking while we're here, so we're both hoping to leave a few pounds behind before we return home. Between yesterday and today, I know we put in at least 10 miles! My legs and calves are feeling it!

Our big day tomorrow will be to meet with the government's department for our interview at Noon! Please pray it will go smooth and there will be no glitches.

Late yesterday, I received a couple of pictures from a missionary team that visited the orphanage earlier this Fall. It warmed my heart to see updated pictures of both of the girls!

Paka paka!
Carrie

Monday, December 12, 2011

We are here! We are here!

We arrived last Saturday evening and have spent the last two days resting up and recovering from the long trip... 21 hours from first take-off to last landing! Our bodies were a little achey from sitting for so long, but we are rested and refreshed and ready for the next step in this awesome adventure.

We have been able to spend some wonderful time with another adopting family here and take in some of the sites nearby. We also met and spent some time visiting with a precious group of folks that have a bible ministry to orphanages in their town. It was wonderful to learn about their ministry and the difference they are trying to make for the children near and dear to them.

With the help of our new local friends, we were able to try some of the traditional foods from this country. It was very good and we are looking forward to going back again!

The weather has been very nice since we arrived. It was raining when we came in, but yesterday and today it has been cold, but dry and pleasant. We have been able to get out and walk around and explore a little of the area and locate the grocery store and the supermarket.

We finally got the internet connection up and running in our apartment, so we are now online and ready to update a little more regularly. We should be able to post a few pictures tomorrow.

We will meet with the adoption authority on Wednesday to make it all official and we should be meeting our girls for the first time this Friday.

Please continue to keep us and our family in your prayers while we are here. Things are going very well, and I believe that it's due to your prayers that keep all of us continually covered.

It is now time to share the computer and sign off for now!

Paka, paka!

Carrie

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Time to Leave for Colder Weather!

OK, when we moved overseas 5 years ago, we spent summertime in one of the hottest places I could think of.... Now with our adoption, we're going to spend wintertime in one of the colder places I can think of... it's not Alaska, but....

Eastern Europe in December.... BRRRRR!

We have our first date to travel and receive our referral to meet out girls... I'm packing my longjohns, boots, coats, gloves, etc.... and we'll get to meet our girls before Christmas!!!!  We'll leave soon!!!!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Giving Thanks!

Giving thanks to the One who has is all under control! Praise God!!!

We heard today that the Country will give out appointment dates tomorrow to families who have submitted their applications and were approved. These dates will begin December 5th.

We were in the first handful of families that missed the cut-off back in October to get an appointment. So guess what?.... We should realistically be in the first handful of families to get our appointments to travel!  That means that we could possibly leave in the next 2 weeks.

My heart is jumping from excitement. My head is spinning from the thoughts of all the stuff I need to accomplish in less than 2 weeks. Oh my word! I'm just thankful that my husband has the next 5 days off work so we can tackle some of this stuff.

Off to run like a crazy woman!

TTFN,
Carrie

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Wait Continues

Just putting up a post to let you know that there's nothing new to report right now. We haven't heard anything official about when things will begin moving again. We are not expecting to hear any news for maybe another 2-4 weeks.

We have done absolutely everything we can do on this side of things. It truly is completely out of our hands and there is nothing we can do personally,  in our own power, to move it along any faster. Well, we can pray, but that's ALL we can do at this point. We just have to wait on the government department to complete the administrative business they need to do for the changeover. We pray that the employees and officials there will be able to complete all the work quickly so many children and families can be together soon.

So, the wait continues... and we continue to pray for the girls - for their health, comfort and safety during this delay.

TTFN,
Carrie

Saturday, October 15, 2011

My Birthday Wish

Whoever made the latest donation to our account, THANK YOU! Every little bit helps and it's very much appreciated!

Well, we knew some changes were coming this month. Shawna and Lindsay's country passed a law this summer that the goverment's adoption authority would undergo changes and a transition into a new department with a new name. That was supposed to take place by October 11th. And it is taking place now. We received word that it's anticipated to take 4-6 weeks to make all the changes, hiring, and transitions to get the new authority up and running. That would push our travel into mid-to-late December. :(

We were really hoping to beat this change, but we just missed the cut-off for getting an appointment to go and complete our adoptions. By one week.... Bummer! But the good side to that is, when they do start issuing appointment dates, we should be in the first group to get a date!

So now we will wait and see what happens. God is still God, and the last time I looked, He's still in the mountain-moving business (Mark 11:23). And surprises have happened before. When the new law passed, we were told that they would cease all adoptions until the new department was established, but only a few days later, they announced that they would continue adoptions for children with special needs, according to definitions by by the new law. That was a big mountain! And many children are now home with their families because of it.

So now I'm praying that God's mercy will reign and open up another opportunity on behalf of kids there. There are several families that are caught in this most-recent delay. We all have our paperwork submitted and we have done all we can do on this end. We are waiting on appointments, and waiting on others to move us to the next step.

And that brings me to my special birthday wish! My birthday is next week and I'm praying and asking God to give us a travel date to go complete our adoption of Shawna and Lindsay. It's a long shot, but God is bigger! In Matthew 18:19 Jesus said, "“Again I say to you that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven." So will join with us in prayer asking and believing that we will get our appointment date? And if my prayer is answered, many other families' prayers will be answered, too!

When we started this journey last May, it was my hope to have our girls home to celebrate Christmas with us. I'm still holding onto that hope. And it may take a miracle to happen. But I still believe in miracles!

Also, please pray that the list of eligible special needs will be significantly expanded. The new law drastically eliminated many, many children from eligibility to be adopted internationally before the age of 5. There are many people in-country who are working diligently with the authorities to expand the official list and allow many children the opportunity to be adopted and to get the care they need. There are many more families who are waiting on this list to be expanded so they can complete their adoptions.

TTFN,
Carrie

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Just waiting... and working

It's been one week since we were submitted and we are waiting patiently for our appointment date to travel.

And yes, believe it or not, I AM waiting patiently right now.

That's because I'm still scurrying and trying to get all my little ducks lined up in nice, neat rows before we have to travel. And it's working about as well as herding cats! The sooner that date comes, the bigger the panic attack I will have if some things aren't finished.

Please pray that I can get the one BIG loose end tied and wrapped up before we get our date. Then, I can sleep a little better at night.


TTFN,
Carrie

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Submitted!

Our dossier was submitted TODAY!

That means that all of our paperwork was translated and submitted to their government's Dept of Adoptions!

YIPEE!!!!

We should find out within a couple of weeks the date which we will be able to go and meet the girls. It is entirely possible that it will be the beginning of November! That's coming quickly!

I have a LOT to do! Cold weather clothes to buy. And snowsuits for the girls?! The orphanage will not let us take them outside without being fully bundled and suited for the cold weather. This Texas girl has NEVER been snowskiing and I don't think I've ever felt any air colder than 15F, unless it's coming out of my deep freezer. This will surely be an experience!

And please check out our latest fundraiser with
Mabel's Labels
http://www.reecesrainbow.mabel.ca/

Mabel's Labels will contribute 20% of the sales through this link toward our adoption grant.

If you have never seen or heard of Mabel's Labels, you MUST go check it out! These labels are designed for kids! They have labels for clothing, labels for shoes, labels for water bottles, lunches and school supplies, tags for your backpacks or bags. All their labels are dishwasher and laundry durable. You can put a cute little label on the tag inside your kids' coat or jacket and it won't have to stay in the lost and found bin at school! You can label shoes so they don't get mixed up! Check out their combo packages, too.

If your kids go to camp, these are great for labeling their clothes and all their gear that goes with them. I even have a friend that labels their pool toys so they don't get lost at the neighborhood pool. The uses are ENDLESS!


TTFN,
Carrie

Friday, September 23, 2011

It Arrived!

I just checked DHL and our packaged was delivered!

Oh my!


Please continue to pray for our childcare arrangements. There are A LOT of details to work out and decisions to be made.

TTFN,
Carrie

Thursday, September 22, 2011

It's On the Way!


Our dossier has been shipped to Eastern Europe!  

If all goes well, it should arrive this Friday, the 23rd!

Once our facilitators receive it, we will wait for the documents to be translated. Then they will be submitted to the government department over adoptions. They will review our documents and, if all is found acceptable, we will be issued an appointment date to come and accept the referrals to meet the girls.

By my best guess, it will likely be the very end of October to early November that we will travel there.

I'm still working on childcare arrangements here at home, so if you could please pray over this, we would appreciate it.

TTFN,
Carrie

Monday, September 19, 2011

Thank You! And Moving Forward!

I just want to take a moment and to thank those that have donated toward our adoption grant. We received another $100 today into our FSP! I don't know who it was, but I do know that donations of any amount bless us so much!!!

We have received the final approvals on our paperwork, so we will have the State of TX to apostille each document tomorrow in Austin and then the whole package should be sent over to Eastern Europe on Wednesday. We're moving forward!

For the next step, the dossier will be translated by the facilitating team in-country and afterward it it will be submitted to the government agency that handles adoptions. At that point we will wait for word on an appointment date to travel to meet our girls!

It is entirely possible that we could be traveling to meet them by the end of October!  There are still quite a few things we need to do around here, so our energy and focus will be on completing preparations on the homefront!

Please continue to pay for our family and our new girls.


TTFN,
Carrie

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

"I've got a Golden Ticket!"



Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is one of our favorite movies around here (the old one with Gene Wilder, not the newer remake) and I've always liked the song when Charlie and Grandpa Joe sing, "I've got a Golden Ticket!"

Well, we're singing it loud and strong today!

Because.... 

I'VE GOT A GOLDEN TICKET!

That's code in adoption language for the US government's approval to adopt a foreign child.

This is the last piece of paperwork that we needed to complete our dossier. I will get this last document signed and notarized, we will be able to send our complete package off to Eastern Europe. When it's received we will request an appointment for permission to adopt the girls!

WOW! 
It's coming together fast now!
Hang on for a wild ride!

So here are our next Prayer Requests:
  • Getting childcare lined up for our kids while we are traveling. We will be gone 3-4 weeks on the first trip.
  • For great airfare rates and travel expenses.
  • For God to provide the remaining funds we will need for the in-country expenses.
  • That God will prepare the girls' hearts and minds to meet and receive us.
  • For a quick court date and a judge that has a heart for adoption.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Just One More...

Just one more little piece of paper.... that's all!


Well, I have pretty much completed all the paperwork that I can, up to this point. There are only 3 more pages that are printed and waiting for notarized signatures, and I plan to finish those this week. All in all, it's pretty much DONE!

We are now waiting on the USCIS (Immigration) approval that gives us the US authorization to adopt and allows the girls to become US citizens.

Will you please join me in praying fervently that the immigration officer will process our application quickly?

We need that "Golden Ticket!" 

It was explained to me today that they have some folks from other areas or departments coming in to process applications. Well, we've been assigned to one of the new folks. Our guy does not have a desk phone or voice mail extension that I can contact him directly to find out where it is.  I have sent an email to the general inbox, and all I can do is wait and pray for a quick reply. So all I know at this point is that our application is still "under review."

At least I know God is still in the Miracles and Mountain-Moving business... So I'm praying for a little miracle here....

The sooner we get our approval, the sooner we can travel and meet Shawna and Lindsay.

 TTFN,
Carrie

Thursday, September 1, 2011

What Does it COST?

Where Are We?

$29,710           Total Estimated Costs for Adopting Shawna and Lindsay

$5938              Reeces’ Rainbow Grant Funds (as of Sept 1, 2011)
$611                Other donations/funds given directly to us

$23,150           Remaining needed to be fully-funded

Our grant funds with Reece's Rainbow will be made available to us when we get our appointments and travel dates.We're so very close!

What Does It Cost to Adopt Where We Are Going?

$1,400             Homestudy  (includes all additional fees for  training, certified documents and medical exams)
$890                USCIS (I600a Application and fingerprinting fees)
$720                USCIS - second child’s application to be paid at US Embassy
$11,000           Facilitator Fees * (for two children)
$6,000             Flights - International, 2 trips for parents, 2 one-ways for the girls
$2,100             Lodging/Food/Other supplies (first trip, 3wks)
$1,500             Lodging/Food/Other supplies (second trip, 2 weeks)
$1,200             Passports for 2 children
$1,100             Visa and Medicals for both children
$3,000             Transportation in-country/region
$800                Assorted costs for Dossier preparation (postage, copies, apostille fees, criminal history reports, international delivery service, etc). These have been paid out of pocket by us.

$29,710           Total Estimated Costs for Adopting Shawna and Lindsay

* Faciliation Fees include:  Review of all dossier documents, translation of all documents submitted to SDA & courts, notarization fees, submission of dossier to Adoption Authority in country, working with adoption authority through completion of adoption, representation before all government agencies and courts in-country, in-country bureaucratic and legal fees (including expediting fees), translation of documents required for US Embassy visas, orphanage donations. Fee is $9000 for adoption of one child, $2000 for adoption of an additional child in the same orphanage. There are several people that work on the facilitation team to assist our adoption - from those behind the scenes translating our documents to representatives going before the SDA and courts with us.

Getting Oh, So Close!!!

Oh, boy! We are getting so close to completing the paperwork!!!

We've just finished 3 of the last 5 documents we need to complete our dossier! One of those two documents we need is out of our control and in the hands of the US Citizenship and Immigration Service.

So here's our BIG Prayer Requests for now:

1.  That the officer will process our application and we'll get our approval letter QUICKLY!

2.  That God will provide ALL the funds we still need for this adoption before we travel. It's very possible we could travel sometime in October.

Right now we have $5939 in grant funds with Reece's Rainbow. This grant will be available to us when we get our appointment to visit their country and start making travel arrangements. We have another $615 that was donated toward our up-front expenses. At this point, we are needing approximately $23,000 to be fully-funded to travel without worry. I will post another page on here that will outline what just where the money and expenses go.

I can hardly wait to go and hug on these little angels!



TTFN,
Carrie

Friday, August 19, 2011

The Ladybug moved, again!

Our Little Ladybug ticker has moved again. We have received another $100 in donations to our Family Support Page! I don't know if that's one or several donations, but I THANK YOU, whoever you are.

God is DEFINITELY working and moving mountains lately! This week I have seen pictures of children that are just horrible, shocking and absolutely WRONG! Some of those pictures actually turned out to be GOD answering some of my very own prayers for one particular child. As awful as they are, God is making it good. And I know I can rest in the knowledge that God's got this all in His hands! While my heart was shattered this week, I am excitedly encouraged at what He's doing. I'll share more later.... it's just hard to find the words.

TTFN,
Carrie

Monday, August 15, 2011

Prayers for this week...

Would you please join us in prayer for the remaining things we need to finish our dossier (dos-ee-ay)?  We are down to the final few documents we need to complete it. Some of these require appointments and having other people to complete forms on our behalf. Pray that we will be able to complete these items very soon.

Then we will await the Immigration approval. I called today and we have not yet been assigned an officer to process our application. Please pray that it will be assigned and processed quickly.

Also, pray that Shawna and Lindsay will be able to remain at their Baby House until we can get there in the coming weeks. Because of their age, they are very close to being transferred to a mental institution this fall. The thought of this gives me chills and turns my stomach. We are racing the clock to to get there as quickly as possible BEFORE that happens.

Please pray for the funds and help we need. Pray that God will touch the hearts of those he's calling to help us in this mission. God teaches us throughout the Bible to care for and defend the orphan and the widow.  Not everyone or every family is called to adopt or take in a child, but everyone can help support those who do adopt. That support can take many forms - financial gifts, help, prayer support, childcare, meals, and even encouraging words.

If you feel a tug on your heart to give, you can click on Shawna & Linday's picture to make a tax-deductibe contribution through Reece's Rainbow. There are other ways you can help listed under the "Current Fundraisers" tab at the top of the blog.

One of the books we read for our homeschool study this past year was the biography of George Muller in Bristol, England. I am in awe of the faith he had to believe God to provide for every penny he needed for his mission work. George prayed, believed and God ALWAYS provided! He built and operated orphan houses that served several thousand children over many years. He was a church pastor and directed a mission organization, as well. Never once did he ever ask anyone to give, but he prayed for what he needed and always had exactly that, even if that was only for the day at hand.

We, too, are trusting, praying and believing that God will provide the finances necessary so we can bring these girls into a loving, safe, healthy and forever home. It's not about us, or what we are doing, but it's ALL about God and saying YES to His call and walking obediently in what He asked us to do. We are nothing special, but only trying to do what is right and simply making a difference in the lives of one or two children who would otherwise have no hope.

Thank you for following along with us on this journey.


TTFN,
Carrie

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

All printed!

We were able to walk into the USCIS office yesterday afternoon and we gave our fingerprints to Big Brother!

Now we need that little form letter back that says:

"APPROVED!" 

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Fingerprints again!

Oh, goody! I just got some fantastic letters in the mail yesterday.... our fingerprinting appointments!

As part of our US Immigration and Visa processing, we will have to have fingerprints taken to make sure we're not some mean, old bad guys running from the law or showcased on America's Most Wanted. HA! Anyone who knows us knows that couldn't be further from the truth! We already had to leave prints and prove we aren't criminals at the State level, but the Feds and Homeland Security will need to be assured that we're on the up-and-up, too.

The next step after our fingerprinting will be to have an Immigration Officer review our homestudy and application for approval. Then USCIS will send us a form letter (I-171H) stating that we are pre-approved to adopt an orphan from another country. This is an important step in getting the travel visas from the US Embassy that allow the children to travel and enter the US with us.

Please pray that this processing and approval will go quickly without having to call and pester someone for it.

In the international adoption world, this little one-page form letter is lovingly known as your
"GOLDEN TICKET". When we get that letter in the mail, we can cue Grandpa Joe and Charlie Puckett and start dancing and singing!


It may be only a matter of a few weeks away!

TTFN!
Carrie

Sunday, July 31, 2011

A Little Story About Us - Written by my Pal, KD Mc

This here's a little story 'bout a friend named....


CareBear
(ok, Carrie)

And she happens to be one of my bestest friends in the world..
We actually learned to live w/each other Before we decided we liked each other
Now.. that there would be some most excellent advice for married folks if you ask me
'cause you gotta live w/em like Forever!!

Anyway.. this is Care and we have decided we will always have to be friends cause we just know waayy too much about each other .. or we might have to kill the person if we part ways...

I can't even begin (nor would I ever admit)  to all the crap I got  her into and she got me out of in those indiscretionary days I'm proud to say our kids will never hear about cause we will both be senile by the time they are old enough to think up such questions.  You see.. we both had our kids so dang late in life that we could possibly be so old and senile we won't even know we Have grandkids.  Ok.. so that's really me I'm talking about cause Carrie really has it all together.. 

To know her is to love her.. She's got the greatest laugh and biggest heart out there.  And she was quite fortunate to marry a terrific fella who shared her same beliefs.  
This is Carrie and Lee and their brood of future domestic inheritors.
She's got a few traits that I really admire.
Don't let those huge baby blues & Irish red hair fool ya.  She's the very best Spanish interpretor you want hanging around when some trash talking hispanic fellas are chatting merrily away about you in a restaurant.  And her response line to them as you quite calmly and ever so cooly make your exit is priceless. 

From the first week I knew her, she told me she had never lived outside of her hometown.  And she had always wanted to move away and see the world.
Dang!!  She wasn't kidding.. She moved clear across the pond and into the desert with her little family.
And not only is she cool under pressure.. She also doesn't SWEAT!!
This photo was taken while she and her family were living abroad in Abu Dhabi and the heat made the 104 degree heat we are experiencing feel like a February breeze.

But they are stateside again now living on a farm.  She has broadened her brood to include things that say "Moo!" & "Look What I brought for supper"


And she homeschools her oldest and now her youngest child too.
Her middle she sends on the bus cause he's a lucky fella and he gets to hang with his friends at school.
Nathan was born in the Fall of 2004 and was diagnosed with Down's Syndrome.
He's such an incredibly blessed precious guy cause his parents saw immediately and right through the lovingly special gift that God had placed in their charge but more so in their hearts.


And as if running a farm, homeschooling and all just isn't enough..
Well she has recently taught herself how to quilt quite well..
Oh yea.. She's even entered some in contests.. the luck!!

So you see.. we both had careers first then families while Old..
While I'm off house hunting (No not the HGTV where you get 3 choices)
I'm actually Looking for my house under all the dust, crap and junk.
And my Thing 1 & Thing 2 are like this:
This is what she's blessed with or is it her sills?
and better yet this (while out in public no less)
Arghh.. some moms have all the luck~

So while mine have me yearning something to console my nerves..

What does she want? Oh you'd never guess..
Just really 2 more who really need blessed..
you see "Lindsay"
and "Shawna"
are waiting in a far away land
where the people don't see them with hearts, love or homes
They treat them with futures of institutions so cruel..
to eat nothing but gruel
But ones where they are left without love, stimulation or any
hope of developing into the girls God needs them to be
They have so much to teach us, to show us and prove
That they are far better than me or than you
All because they are special and born with DS
They are treated so loosely as if they don't matter
When Carrie & Lee and others scream chatters!!

WE WANT THEM
WE WANT THEM
We will take them to love
To hold oh so dearly to teach
from guidance above

I can't think of a better family to open their hearts, homes and
love than this family...
They wanted to adopt one until they fell in love with both girls.  You see
these two precious girls are best friends and have probably
been the only thing keeping them sane and ok in the conditions they are in

They are fighting a fast moving clock
For anyday now the girls can be moved into
a regular institution with adults with other problems as well

Please help this Exceptionally Wonderful family
bring them home where they will be nurtured and loved



Times are hard.. $5.00 can go along way
All donations may be accessed thru the link to the right
and they are completely tax deductible..
if you can't find that..then please pray that
they can get them home..
Hopefully by Thanksgiving of this year
two very special girls will be celebrating the best gift all
A loving family that anxiously awaits..

Please pass this along if you feel so inclined
Every little bit helps

*Care.. please note that no incriminating photos were used for this presentation
and I'm not sure the statute of limitations has run out on some of those things we won't discuss..
Love ya my dear dear friend!!