Thursday, May 19, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
soon to be printed!
Our USCIS fingerprinting appointment for
our China adoption is this Wednesday!
Hopefully they will be able to use the same biometrics for our
Korea paperwork when the time comes – that would be awesome!
The above photo is inspiration for new wall art in my office.
I want to transform our babies prints into modern art!
Friday, May 13, 2011
a tale of two shirts…
I came across these shirts on an adoption site the other day and thought they were great.
Might have to get a couple for Brad and me. "No stretch marks" makes me smile...and was just added to my "blessings of adoption" list.
Might have to get a couple for Brad and me. "No stretch marks" makes me smile...and was just added to my "blessings of adoption" list.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
carry out and the last leg of the paperwork relay…
Yesterday I had a visit from our wonderful social worker to pass off the final pieces (hopefully) of our dossier paperwork for China. Now that we are getting closer to wrapping up all of that, it hasn't seemed so bad...kind of like labor, I hear. This time, Debi came bearing gifts from her recent visit to Disney - a souvenir "from China". Isn't it the cutest little Chinese take out purse you've ever seen?
She's great and I'm glad she's so organized and on top of things keeping everything straight between our dual adoptions. I'm also thankful Korea doesn't require the dossier paperwork. On the Korea front, I heard yesterday that our agency "approved" our home study, so next steps will be sending it through SC's DSS and back to Holt for us to officially be added to the list for waiting children. That will be an awesome day!
She's great and I'm glad she's so organized and on top of things keeping everything straight between our dual adoptions. I'm also thankful Korea doesn't require the dossier paperwork. On the Korea front, I heard yesterday that our agency "approved" our home study, so next steps will be sending it through SC's DSS and back to Holt for us to officially be added to the list for waiting children. That will be an awesome day!
Friday, May 06, 2011
Adopted for Life
As my interest in adoption grew last year, one of the first things I did was to buy this book at the suggestion of a friend who was also in the midst of adopting. When I was finished, I passed it on to Brad. Then I started reading it again…because it was that good. I would definitely recommend this book to ANYONE - whether you are interested in adopting or have been adopted into God's family. The author shares his own personal story of adopting two boys from Russia. Good stuff!
It was clear to Brad and I after reading this what we needed to do - step out in faith and adopt 12 children. ok, not really, but we knew we wanted to be a family (to more than our dog-children). International adoption was the road we were being led down. And when we found out from our agency that a dual adoption with China standard program and the S. Korea special needs program was an option for us, it felt like a no-brainer. We had waited long enough…8 years of marriage…we aren't getting any younger…and we knew already we wanted to adopt more than one child. So, we're excited to be united with the children God has for our family. We have a lot to learn about adoption, what to expect, etc…kind of feels like going back to school. But it's totally worth it. This time our diplomas will be coming to us in the form of children.
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
my sis ROCKS!
It's been another busy week or more since my last post...full of blessings and one step closer to becoming a family…
First off, a couple days after my sister and her family were down here for a short visit, she sends me a text out of the blue volunteering her painting skills for our house! I was so surprised that I think my jaw hit the keyboard because I totally wasn't expecting this. (she has mad painting skills, by the way, and is available for hire) She told me she had a FREE ride back down to Greenville the next week and wanted to paint our ceilings and trim – which we had discovered previously to be a hideous taupe/not even close to white color. It was totally drab and made our cozy little house so much darker (and smaller) than needed - plus it totally minimized our woodwork and architectural details. So, she was only here for a few days, but that girl went to work and transformed this place into something out of a magazine. Its crazy what a coat of paint can do to a room! I'm so thankful for my sis, it was very generous of her to do all of that work for us. And quite a workout. Thank you, sis!
BTW, she doesn't usually paint wearing high heels but I thought it made for a good picture. It's so 1950's-house-wife-takes-on-the-painting-project-esque. But seriously, she's so good she doesn't even need to use that green painter's masking tape. She can paint in high heels with one arm tied behind her back… Kara, I hope you get a lot of painting projects out of this shining promotional plug. You deserve it and MORE.
On the adoption front…after finally crawling into bed sometime after 1am Monday morning, I had just started to drift off into dreamland when Brad's super loud and annoying text alert jolted me out of sleep. Brad wakes up at the drop of a pin, so he was on that text message pronto. In my half-alert state of awareness I hear him read "…Your USCIS application/petition has been received and routed to the National Benefit Center for processing. Within 7 - 10 days by standard mail you will receive your official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) with your Receipt Number …etc…" Well, this woke me up (which is NOT easy to do) but he had to read it to me again so I could grasp the meaning. I wasn't expecting this to come so fast since I had sent our I-800A only a week earlier. Anyway, it was a nice reason to get startled awake…then I was too excited to go back to sleep, but I managed. The next step in our China adoption will be fingerprinting. I just love all of these little items we get to check off our to-do list!
Monday, April 18, 2011
HAPPY TAX DEADLINE DAY
(sense the sarcasm)
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THANKFULLY, WE ARE CELEBRATING A HAPPIER MILESTONE TODAY.
This morning, I shipped off our I800-A forms for our China adoption!
(but only after checking its contents for probably the 12th time - no exaggeration)
Yeah, it's kind of a big deal…
I contemplated asking the check out lady at the post if I could document this milestone with a photo shoot but she was not so friendly...and I wanted to make sure my package made it to Texas.
So, what's the I800-A? Just the next major step in our China adoption – receiving official government approval to bring a child back to the states from a Hague country. After that, basically all we have left is fingerprinting, the rest of our dossier assembly and everything that accompanies that…and a long time on the waiting list. Surely I'm forgetting something. We are really hoping to have a log-in date with China on my birthday - the big 3-0, baby!
Hopefully my next post will have some good news about our Korea adoption…stay tuned.
Friday, April 08, 2011
death, taxes & some good news…
So, this week's kind of been a big deal. We've been preparing for an unpleasant (to put it lightly) tax season since last year by working extra hard, putting in many long hours, late nights, sacrificing desires and really curbing our spending.
It has been a painfully long year of looming uncertainties and dark waters, to be honest. I tried to stay positive but ended up worrying excessively, dwelling on regrets and sprouting way too many gray hairs (nothing is worth that, I've decided). After what seemed like years of waiting and hoping, our CPA finally had our taxes ready yesterday. I prayed as I (sped) to his office that I would be able to accept the news and move on without…bitterness? We had been preparing ourselves mentally for the worst and I was totally amazed (once again) to find out it wasn't as painful as it could have been. It wasn't pretty but it wasn't a total train wreck either. God is good…
What a relief to leave last year in the dust and move on with our lives…it literally feels like a weight was lifted off my shoulders when I woke up this morning.
It has been a painfully long year of looming uncertainties and dark waters, to be honest. I tried to stay positive but ended up worrying excessively, dwelling on regrets and sprouting way too many gray hairs (nothing is worth that, I've decided). After what seemed like years of waiting and hoping, our CPA finally had our taxes ready yesterday. I prayed as I (sped) to his office that I would be able to accept the news and move on without…bitterness? We had been preparing ourselves mentally for the worst and I was totally amazed (once again) to find out it wasn't as painful as it could have been. It wasn't pretty but it wasn't a total train wreck either. God is good…
We had actually debated waiting to start our adoption process until taxes were finalized this year BUT I'm so THRILLED that we DID take that leap of faith on Christmas morning because TODAY we were notified by Holt that our home study for CHINA was APPROVED! We just saved ourselves about 4 months in this adoption process by moving forward with it last December. So, what does this all mean? Time to write some more checks (painful) and fill out more paperwork…actually, I'm going to start on that now...how could I possibly sleep? This song pretty much sums up how I feel now…
What a relief to leave last year in the dust and move on with our lives…it literally feels like a weight was lifted off my shoulders when I woke up this morning.
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Thursday, April 07, 2011
family blessings…
So much has happened since my last post, I'll try to recap it all…
Work is still crazy busy (thankful for that) and takes priority over my blogging these days. I'm working to bring our babies home!

In the meantime, A LOT was going on behind the scenes with our China home study. Since we are working with Holt who is based in Oregon, we are required to also have a local agency to handle our home study. Once Debi, our amazing social worker, finished her tedious job, our local agency had to approve the study and then send it out to Holt for "pre-approval" (in case any changes needed to be made before the actual approval)…
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…of course we had to stop at Spill the Beans |
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PJ always has to be the center of attention… |
The VERY SAME DAY my mom flew back to Florida, my sister and her family (sans niece Ashley in college at PCC) came into town for the weekend. This was another awesome escape from reality and we had a blast as usual even though I had to work. We managed to carve out some free time for an afternoon downtown, some walks around the neighborhood and a Saturday afternoon of sprucing up our front yard which brings me to praise #1 – Brad and I had been putting off doing any landscaping around the house since we had moved in…almost two years ago. All of that waiting and patience paid off because one of Brad's co-worker's and his amazing gardener-of-a-wife generously offered us a plethora of plants from their beautiful land. I was amazed and so grateful. It gets even better, after Kara and I had retrieved the plants and were back home Brad told us that the check out guy at Lowes GAVE him a really nice hose sprayer because the price wasn't marked on it. hello, how often does THAT happen!? Does he not know how to use the intercom system…"price check on isle 3"? Brad also got 3 bags of top soil for FREE because the bags were ripped… again…speechless! I was content to put up with our dull and lifeless front yard. I think God must have been tired of looking at it too and He knew we weren't going to spend money on landscaping any time soon. Thank you Lord! My wonderful sister, the master-gardener was here to help us plan and plant the rest of the afternoon. Love ya, sis, you're the best - it would not have happened without you!
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Matt gets his "tan on"… |
I just can't say enough about my family…my bro-in-law, Matt, is a very talented craftsman and also hilarious dude, as you can see in this photo, I glanced out at our patio and he was "getting a tan"... anyway, looks like he needs one. He also helped us out with a house project while he was here Friday. Thank you so much! Now I'm getting weepy…Sunday brunch at our house, my sis presented us with a really sweet encouraging card with some moolah that Matt had raised for our adoptions by "fixing beeper collars"…they told me what that means but all I know is it is something related to hunting and dogs. I feel so blessed that they are so excited and supportive of our adoptions that Matt put the time and energy into doing this for us and our future babies! *Kleenex break* We love you guys!
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