Wednesday, August 26, 2009

A nice suprise...

We just got an e-mail from our adoption agency about an e-mail that got lost in cyber-space and just now got to us. It's another picture and a very short update. We found out that she is potty trained during the day. A nice suprise - I was very willing to do it, but I guess when you adopt an older child, you get little things like this. In June, she was learning to eat finger foods and making a transition to a cup. There's so much that we have missed of her baby years that we can never get back, but there's so much of her older years that we get to be a part of.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Amanda: eta September 26 or 27

Brett's dad is currently booking plane tickets to go to China! I am so thankful he took on that part of the planning since I am up over my head with my other children (mostly Judah who is recovering from hip surgery). We have a conselate appointment in China which means they are getting ready for us to adopt this little sweetie:



It says on our paperwork that our group will take the oath on the afternoon of 9/24/09 which means on that day, she becomes officially a member of our family. She really has soulful eyes in this picture which makes me just want to kiss away all her woes. We got new measurements and she has grown a lot in the past few months. What I thought was going to be a little peanut of a girl has turned into a very typical size for her age. After such a long wait, we are ready to go.

Monday, August 17, 2009

When is Brett going to leave?

The basic answer is I DON'T KNOW! We could have been leaving Wednesday since we got the coveted last piece of paperwork from China in early August, but Judah (our oldest) is having hip surgery Wednesday so we just couldn't. You see, we thought this whole process would take much longer and we were expecting to get Amanda in October/November. The same day I scheduled Judah's surgery, I got an e-mail from our adoption agency announcing we were to travel in 5-8 weeks. I cried and cried. We wouldn't be able to do both and the stress of all of it coming at the same time just crushed me. That same day, God gave us a rainbow in the sky - sorta His promise to us that He would take care of it all. We've had rainbows every time a major life circumstance has happened (mostly Judah stuff).

So, we are looking at a travel date of September 2 or 9. We are in a way hoping for the 9th, but feel guilty for having Amanda have to stay in an orphanage one week longer. Judah is bed bound for three weeks while his hips heal. I feel like looking at those stress lists and wonder how high on the scale I am.

On a fun note, my church is having a toddler shower for us. It should be fun and a good thing to be able to focus on the joy of having a new child coming instead of the dread of a major surgery. Hopefully, I'll remember my camera!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Just because I have more pictures...




We have seen the blue circle thing in other pictures on our yahoo group for our specific orphange. It's really interesting to talk with others who are adopting from this same orphanage. It gives us a little better idea of what she's been living in and helps us to see that the kids are usually smiling in their pictures. It's a mind-blowing experience to have all these people all over our country adopting kids who have grown up together halfway around the world. It's a very wild and crazy roller coaster we are riding.