Friday, February 17, 2012
And the moment we have been waiting for!
We got the email this morning! We are DTC today! So excited!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Almost!
There seems to be an endless road of obstacles. Once we conquer one, another presents itself. It should have been pretty easy. We met the requirments, no arrest's, stable ( or was at the time of our homestudy...but that's another hic-cup) employment...it's just this darn authentication paperwork. We have had our I797 now for over a month!
But, today we got the call from Caring Hands that the paperwork is done and she is sending it to us today via Fed ex! I'm hoping this means we will should be dossier to China next Friday. So much relief that this process is almost done. I didn't think authenticating would present this many challenges:)
Next will come the LOA wait. Here's praying this goes fast! :)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Frustrated
We received all our documents back from the Chinese Embassy right after Christmas. They didn't Authenticate them because we didn't send in photocopies.
Okay, we can deal with that. We made the copies and sent it off again. This time, desperatly hoping for them to come soon enough that we could be dossier to China by Chinese New Year. But just a few days ago, that little big envelope came back, with all our documents, again declined.
But this time they put a note saying we are to seperate everything and send it in individually? Huh? The biggest rule of paperwork is not to remove the staple!
I emailed a copy of it to our agency, and still awaiting their reply.
So our dreams of being DTC before Chinese New Year was just that, a dream.
We both know the Lord has everything in His timing, and we have learned many times again that His will/timing is always perfect. But it still hurt just a bit opening that envelope and seeing the documents returned again.
In the mean time I am starting on Madelines 100 good wishes quilt. And, we are almost done with her room ( I'll post pics soon!)
That should keep my mind occupied since I can't sew to save my life:)
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
A wonderful Weekend!
This weekend we received THIS! :)
Our I800A approval! :) Almost DTC!!!
We also received these!
The last one is of our daughter and her very best friend, Jane. They are always together and we are so fortunate to already be in touch with Jane's soon to be Mom and Dad:)
All in all...it was a very GOOD WEEKEND:)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Care Package and new picture!
Our Madeline is at Starfish Foster home in Xian, China ( check them out here, she goes by Charlotte). It's such a wonderful place that provides all that she needs to enjoy a healthy and loving life until we can bring her home. That said, We still wanted to send her a little something for her Birthday and Christmas so we hired Lady Bugs in Love to put together a package for us. We sent her a picture of us to give to our daughter, a letter that she translated, candies for the nannies and money to buy a little doll. Here is what she put together for us:)
We love the pillow, and hopefully it will help our faces not seem so foreign to her on adoption day ( That is the hope of course:). The Foster home is providing a cake for her birthday.
To some, this may seem normal. But in the adoption world, the care and treatment our daughter is getting isn't :) She is so very blessed to be at Starfish:)
Amanda, the founder and director of Starfish, posted this picture on her Face book last night ( I'm sure she wouldn't mind me stealing it:). The date stamp is wrong, as it was just taken yesterday, but isn't it the most precious? That is our Madeline in the back holding the bottle and her best friend Jane trying to feed the new little baby. Our hearts MELTED seeing this:)
**Note for those whom may be concerned about her coloring...our cardiologist said it is completely normal and no harm is happening. It will go away once she is home and has her surgery*
But, we had to send her a little something for her Birthday and Christmas.
We love the pillow, and hopefully it will help our faces not seem so foreign to her on adoption day ( That is the hope of course:). The Foster home is providing a cake for her birthday.
To some, this may seem normal. But in the adoption world, the care and treatment our daughter is getting isn't :) She is so very blessed to be at Starfish:)
Amanda, the founder and director of Starfish, posted this picture on her Face book last night ( I'm sure she wouldn't mind me stealing it:). The date stamp is wrong, as it was just taken yesterday, but isn't it the most precious? That is our Madeline in the back holding the bottle and her best friend Jane trying to feed the new little baby. Our hearts MELTED seeing this:)
**Note for those whom may be concerned about her coloring...our cardiologist said it is completely normal and no harm is happening. It will go away once she is home and has her surgery*
But, we had to send her a little something for her Birthday and Christmas.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Pitter Patter
Early (WAY EARLY) Sunday morning, I awoke with a start! As I sat straight up in my bed, I heard the pitter patter of little feet bolt across my bedroom.
I reached onto my bedside table, (half way awake, confused and groggy) and quickly grabbed my camera phone. I pointed it in the general direction of where the sound was coming from, and this is what I captured:)
**Side Note :Forgive the laundry on the chair. I had just not "felt" like putting it away the night before**
I stared at the picture blinking for a few moments as I entered into the conscious world:) Then I heard the pitter patter of little covered feet run across the room and stop right next to me. I immediately turned my phone and aimed it at my bedside.
As soon as the camera flashed and the picture was captured. The CUTEST.LITTLE.MAN with the CUTEST.LITTLE.GIGGLE started laughing and running all around the room. Unfortunately, the giggle awoke our little doggies Bridgette and Aspen. They were alerted to a foreign intruder in their midst and hence commenced a barking session :) I jumped up to turn on the "hall to the master bath" light so they could see who it was:) (and not wake Lee up) :)
:) My little nephew had come over with his Mom and Dad that night while I was asleep. They live three hours away and we were doing the tree farm the next day.
Then it dawned on me as I watched him run back and forth taunting Bridgette to chase him and play:)
Someday, those pitter pattering feet will be of our little Madeline.
That the little shadow of a child playing, (WAY TOO EARLY) :-), will mean our little girl is home...with us :-)
Oh, HOW I CAN NOT WAIT!! :) Hurry up I800A approval...PLEASE :-)
I reached onto my bedside table, (half way awake, confused and groggy) and quickly grabbed my camera phone. I pointed it in the general direction of where the sound was coming from, and this is what I captured:)
**Side Note :Forgive the laundry on the chair. I had just not "felt" like putting it away the night before**
I stared at the picture blinking for a few moments as I entered into the conscious world:) Then I heard the pitter patter of little covered feet run across the room and stop right next to me. I immediately turned my phone and aimed it at my bedside.
As soon as the camera flashed and the picture was captured. The CUTEST.LITTLE.MAN with the CUTEST.LITTLE.GIGGLE started laughing and running all around the room. Unfortunately, the giggle awoke our little doggies Bridgette and Aspen. They were alerted to a foreign intruder in their midst and hence commenced a barking session :) I jumped up to turn on the "hall to the master bath" light so they could see who it was:) (and not wake Lee up) :)
:) My little nephew had come over with his Mom and Dad that night while I was asleep. They live three hours away and we were doing the tree farm the next day.
Then it dawned on me as I watched him run back and forth taunting Bridgette to chase him and play:)
Someday, those pitter pattering feet will be of our little Madeline.
That the little shadow of a child playing, (WAY TOO EARLY) :-), will mean our little girl is home...with us :-)
Oh, HOW I CAN NOT WAIT!! :) Hurry up I800A approval...PLEASE :-)
Monday, November 28, 2011
100 Good Wishes
In Northern China there is a tradition to make a Bai Jia Bei, or "100 Good wishes quilt". It's customary to invite friends and family to participate by sending in a 8x8 (prefer 100 percent cotton) piece of fabric. The fabric is then sewn together into a quilt that will wrap the child in luck, energy and good wishes. :) These quilts are passed down from generation to generation. (Disclaimer: Found these pictures online, this is not my quilt)
Along with the piece of fabric, a wish for Madeline:) It can be a Bible Verse, a prayer...anything :). This part can be written on a sticky note, or you can go very elaborate with a deocrated notecard. Anything works:) These "Good wishes" are put into a book for Madeline. Each card will correspond with a square on the quilt ( if your fabric and wish card don't match, I will cut a small piece of the fabric and attach :-)
Lee and I would love for you all to participate:) Message me on facebook, or here and I can send you my address:)
Along with the piece of fabric, a wish for Madeline:) It can be a Bible Verse, a prayer...anything :). This part can be written on a sticky note, or you can go very elaborate with a deocrated notecard. Anything works:) These "Good wishes" are put into a book for Madeline. Each card will correspond with a square on the quilt ( if your fabric and wish card don't match, I will cut a small piece of the fabric and attach :-)
Lee and I would love for you all to participate:) Message me on facebook, or here and I can send you my address:)
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