John 14:13 Whatever you ask in My name, that will I do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
Monday, December 30, 2013
GOTCH-A-FAITH!
We are behind in our posts abd its because we've been having problems with the VPN and getting online here in China-we were warned about this. December 30th is officially Faith's 'gotcha' day. We waited in the hotel lobby at 9:30am to be picked up and driven to the government building for our 24 hour guardianship. We have to receive our child in front of an officer. When we arrived there it was a pretty simple, older building with a little play ground. There was only one other couple waiting there. We waited about 30-45 minutes for Faith to arrive and in the process we got to know 'John and Amy'. They are from Boston and are adopting a son through another agency and were heavily interested in CCAI and our daughter's special need. We got acquainted real well and felt more nervous for them-this is their first and only child. When they brought out their son Samuel we were so moved and Freddy recorded their 'gotcha' and then our children were peeking out the window for Faith when they screamed out "Mommy Faith is here-She's outside!" Immediately my heart pounded because we knew so much about her and we know she knows nothing about us. And it is weird, because with Hope we didn't know what to expect and with Faith we felt so prepared yet braced ourselves for this new person we were about to meet. She arrived so quickly in a young woman's arms and she made no sound she just stared as my children quickly approached her and handed her their gifts. I tried to approach her and touch her-she seemed kind of in shock. She was all bundled up and I could tell her orphanage cared about her because of the lovely coat she had on and her warm boots. We were given a little bag with a bunch of crackers for her and our little plastic family photo album. The boys quickly swooped her out of my arms and sat with her on the couch where they were feeding her and trying to tickle her-but she remained serious and focused on them. Hope was leaping up and down announcing that she has a 'meimei'! We were slightly concerned about her lack of emotion or lack of tears but we have been doing a whole lot of praying for her transition so it could just be that. So far the kids are in love with her and she seems to love them-they are the only ones who can get her to smile. She is quite stuck on her thumb and she has blisters on her thumb from her sucking. Her skin and hair feel so soft-yet very sensitive and she has been doing some heavy scratching. I've brought some Vicks and creams for itching which seems to be working. She is congested and has some heavy breathing that had my mind so worried I had 10 different diagnosis going on in my head. Sighhhh....no one said this was easy-its kind of bittersweet in a sense. You get your child and you are in love but you mourn over the bites, the pale complexion and the lack of knowledge of what affection is. When we kiss her she doesn't respond but she loves to be held close. She isn't walking and doesn't want to be left on the floor. She isn't talking or making any sounds. She just kind of stares and shoves crackers in her mouth...kind of natural I guess. we've since bathed her and she seems to like it a lot. She was slightly uncomfortable with me changing her diaper;( But I had to give her an up-down-turn around check and everything looks fine. I see the dimple from the Spina Bifida it looks a lot less minor up close than it did in her file and photos. You can only hope for the best and remain really, really positive...that may be what you might consider adoptive parents in the special needs program-very optimistic people lol. God is so good how can we not be? I will try and find more photos to post later as everything is so scattered.
Beijing-Finally!
We woke up early this morning uhm…like 3am early, cause our time clocks are all messed up. Hope has a shiner! She fell off the bed last night Can this all get better, please? Well it does, because we then headed for the airport and had for breakfast at McDonalds-per our kids’ request. We then went to check in and the lady gave us seat assignments all sitting together! Yeahhh, is this really happening? Yes!!! Thank You Lord…I thought this was not going to be possible for us. My body is so broken, I cannot even explain it. So I went over to the massage chairs (yep they have massage chairs facing the airplanes in Japan) that give 10 minute massages. And I am not one that likes massages or one that will do this- especially in public. But I did it; along with all four of our poor kids! We were just so elated to finally be going to Beijing….what a trip! We boarded the plane and sat together, our four kids just beaming with smiles, because of the video games they provided. We flew via ANA airlines, which UNITED code shares with and they were really great! I also must say here before I move on that the Japanese, are among the nicest people you will ever meet! They are so soft spoken, kind and very helpful. Freddy says I should be more soft spoken too because I yell too much…he better watch it. The women though, are so glamorous and there is a lot of wealth…I’d say “look Freddy everyone has such pretty luggage.” Ours looks…well I don’t even know what ours looks like anymore…at this point, we probably look and feel homeless! haha!
Ok, ok so we then arrive in Beijing! WOW we’re finally here. CHINA!!!! At this point in my excitement, I have forgotten that we are soooo late and off schedule with our agency’s reps…that shock has left my mind. So we descend to grab our luggage, its quite a hustle and bustle here in China. You have to keep up and we have to keep our children close…our kids are grabbing to us pretty tightly, because they too realized that they could be run over. While trying to find where to wait for the taxis, we bumped into an Israeli couple that warned us to be aware that the drivers-do not understand English. So we asked someone from their party, to write down ‘subway station south’ and Zhengzhoudong, she wrote it on a paper for us and I am telling you this, because Freddy says it’s important to mention this for others. Once we showed the driver the paper he grunted and said “700RMB!” we communicated-simple! He got us there in a heartbeat, I was very proud of our driver who was driving in the shoulder of the highway the entire time, bypassing all of the traffic. Looking around Beijing, a familiar picture entered my mind-Russia. It reminded me of Moscow, the smog and apartments….many, many apartments. The hustle of the people, with all of the stress in their eyes seemed familiar too. We are here again God; another journey to your people, whom you love oh so much. The Beijing South Station is a zoo!!! Literally, uhhh people were coming up to us and asking us things…and I just kept saying BU, BU,BU….no no no. Then I also had to tell them I am American, little mandarin. Hehe, that’s like all I know. I forgot everything I learned and we never got past the first Pimsleur cd. Anyway, it was crazy! People stared at us I think because of Hope and it was awkward…I didn’t know what to think..nor did I care at this point, they were pushing us out of the way and I just said BU! Freddy finally got the tickets for the train to Zhengzhou, we had to go through security again..I think it’s like our 6th time through security checks? Maybe more at this point? We didn’t care though, we hopped on that train! It was like another airplane ughhh….more sitting and travels. But it moved very, very fast and we could face each other and I put my feet up and conked out! Another 3.5 hours later, we arrived at Zhengzhoudong (east). Our rep texted us, that she is waiting for us with a CCAI flag. Someone cares!! Thank you Lord, we are here and someone cares. We exited off the train and find ‘Rita’. She’s a small, soft spoken woman with nothing but pity in her eyes for us-yeahhh she has pity! So now we are here in a Holiday Inn Express, with the nicest staff ever! We feel like we’re amongst family really. Wilson and Alice, are at the front desk and they are just the cutest, sweetest pair ever…the kindness radiates off of them and they seem so interested, in our crazy bunch of kids. I can’t tell you how good we feel right now, all nestled in our connected rooms. Our kids are psyched to have their ‘man cave’ and Hope is in the bed next to us. She too is excited to sleep because tomorrow, she will meet her baby sister Faith Amelia. I am a little confused about our schedule still, because we have gifts to give and we’re still not sure how the tipping goes. But I can already see that leaving Henan will be painful. We’ve been given Faith’s schedule, her diet and preferences. Uhmm she wakes at 5:30 am? We have to sleep. Tomorrow we will meet her and be her guardians for 24 hours. She is weary of strangers. Ahhhh another daughter tomorrow at 9:30am sigh. This is all moving so fast…wow. I keep thinking about Hope in Russia, and how awkward it was when we met….I hope tomorrow goes fine? Hope I can sleep tonight-my stomach is not so good with the jet lag…I feel like I can’t keep anything down.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Still not in China
Well we did arrive in Tokyo but we were not in time for our flight connection and there were not enough seats for the second flight, to Beijing. So after an exhausting fourteen hour flight, we just could not go on any further. We stayed the night in Japan sighhhhh. We are also officially off schedule with CCAI in China! I don't think I could cry because of the jet lag, and I was very thankful that the kids were well behaved and had ate well on board....but Freddy and I are seriously, bummed out! Today we have a flight leaving to Beijing, I pray we get on the first one...to catch the train to Zhengzhou, but regardless of when we arrive, we'll be late for our meeting with CCAI staff:( At this point, we just need to be there by the 29th in order to meet our daughter the 30th!!!
Yes, we need prayers...mostly, for our stress and for our children who are going through this with us.
Thank you guys for the support. God bless you xoxoxo
Thursday, December 26, 2013
REROUTING....
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Merry Christmas!
We are having a wonderful Christmas thus far. At the same time, we are also feeling the stress!
The intensity has increased as we tie up loose ends around the house (my messy house) and as we attempt to travel tomorrow! I keep adding stuff and then deducting stuff...I think I have become very nervous. I got checked out by a doctor, because I just was not getting better, and I am glad I did because I do feel better with the antibiotics, but Please, I ask that you pray for our family. I am experiencing anxiety along with this cold. Please pray that it's a smooth process for our children and for Faith. Please pray all 6 of us get on the plane tomorrow, most importantly.
Many blessings to you this Christmas and in the New Year.
SHALOM xox
Here is an article by my brother Jack and he isn't biased;)
Bringing ‘Faith’ home for Christmas
The Robaina family seemed to have the perfect family; two loving parents, and three boys. But for this family, there seemed be an important element missing - a little girl.
“My story is that my wife really wanted a little girl and our third child was supposed to be a little girl, but it ended up being a little boy,” said Freddy. “So in order to get a little girl, we decided to adopt.”
After a long process of adopting a little girl by the name of Hope from Russia, approximately four years later, the Robaina family found themselves yet again adding another missing piece to their puzzle, a fifth child, but this time a little girl from China.
“We really considered our family complete with our four children - three perfect sons and a little princess who just blended right in,” said Jeannie. “We went on a missions trip to Nicaragua, and just fell in love with the children there whom of which lived in poverty. It reminded me of our daughter's beginning in a Russian orphanage.”
After encountering children in Nicaragua who slept on dirt floors, had no clothing, food or education, everything in their lives began to take a turn.
“Our hearts had changed, our thoughts had changed,” said Jeannie. “I started thinking about what we could do to make a difference. Again, I thought about our daughter and how she has blossomed and what her love did to our family.”
“I also started thinking about my life with my siblings, and how enriching it was to grow up with a sister and brothers - its made me who I am,” said Jeannie. “So I thought, why not do it again? We have the space in our home, we throw away food and clothes all the time.Why not adopt another child and give God our best efforts?”
During their first adoption, The Robainas found themselves in a tough financial situation, where they had to use their home equity loan to fund the adoption. They knew that there could be grave consequences; but they continued anyway.
“We just wanted a little girl,” said Jeannie. “After giving birth to three boys, I felt a biological daughter wasn't as important to us as just the privilege of having a daughter. I know this sounds strange to some people, but having a daughter was very important for me.”
After their first daughter’s adoption, everything seemed to unfold for the better and the Robainas family considered themselves to be very blessed.
“To say that we could afford another international adoption is an error,” said Jeannie. “But this time around, I have a focus that is more important than finances; its a ransom for a life.”
The Robainas tried to fundraise by selling items such as gold, jewelry and other household items. They also purchased items to fundraise with from different organizations.
“We bought items from an organization that helps to fight hunger around the world- http://thehungersite.greatergood.com,” said Jeannie. “We had garage sales, bake sales and spread awareness in the community about adoption.”
When the Robaina’s adopted their first daughter from Russia, they considered the experience to be a 'blind referral' process.
“It was scary, but we were greatly pleased by God's choice for our family, said Jeannie. “We are now adopting from China's special needs program; where they send you a portfolio of pictures and information on your child.”
Their child's documents stated that their child has Spina Bifida, which according to www.spinabifidaassociation.org, Spina Bifida means to have a split spine and which occurs when a baby is inside the womb and the spinal column does not close all the way.
Originally, the reason why they went with the adoption agency that they did was because of the fast process when it came to adopting children with special needs.
The Robaina family was only interested in adopting a child with minor special needs such as things that western medicine can treat like cleft palates and only checked maybe for Spina Bifida.
“We had no idea what that was and the more we looked into with our doctors, the scarier it was,” said Jeannie. “Until we saw her face and knew that we were staring into the eyes of our child.”
“With this program that we are in, this is the child that God put before us, despite the circumstances, said Freddy. “This is our child and that’s it.”
The agency gave them an option to turn the child down, but because of their faith, they knew that for some reason, this child that was put before them was a sealed deal.
“These children are much more than a special need, they are special and they need families to love and nurture them back to health,” said Jeannie.
Currently they are with CCAI China Adoption Program and they have been very pleased this time around with the professionalism and advocacy for the orphans.
“There are 147 million orphans worldwide and it won't get better until each of us take a stand and be a hero in a child's life. They are the future,” said Jeannie.
Their immediate family and closest friends and church family supported them through this adoption. Most of them giving them monetary gifts, or proceeds from their own fundraising efforts. Including being sponsored by www.lovecookieco.com, where the Robainas would get a certain amount of money from the sales earned.
“We've already been blessed by the Love Cookie by being their sponsor family this month,” said Jeannie. “It was nothing short of the grace of God. They heard about our story through a dear friend of ours who also has taken it upon herself, to help us fundraise for our daughter with her gorgeous, hand-made jewelry.”
But in the beginning their family members were not as supportive as they currently are in this time around. In the beginning, they thought that they were crazy to adopt.
“It’s an unconventional thing to do,” said Freddy. “You’re adding complications to something that is already complicated.”
“It’s not your child,” said Jeannie. “How can you love a child that’s not yours? Do you know what kind of problems that you are bringing to your home?”
Those were some of the responses that the Robaina family received from family and friends during their first adoption. But for the Robaina family, they always thought of adoption as being something magical.
Anna Maria Gatti, Jeannie’s mother, was thrilled when she first found out that her daughter was going to adopt a girl for the first time from Russia because her daughter only had boys.
“She could have tried for a girl but she decided to adopt instead,” said Gatti. “It makes me so proud to have a daughter like her.”
But when it came to her daughter adopting for the second time, her feelings went from being excited to confused.
“I don’t know why she decided to adopt again, but I guess God wants her to save another child or maybe because Jeannie needed to save this little girl, but it is in God’s hand.”
Whether she understands the reason that her daughter was adopting a second child, she none-the-less stands right beside her.
“God decides the time and place where we should be,” said Gatti. “I support Jeannie for every positive thing that she does.”
“ I think any good human been should adopt, not just for them but to save a child’s life,” said Gatti. “Personally I would love to adopt a child, but I am too old to do so.”
Jeannie regularly keeps up with a blog that she used for her first adoption as well for this current adoption process.
On her blog, http://hope-ourbabygirl.blogspot.com, she shares her personal feelings, experiences and events for people who are wanting to follow along in this experience.
I think that this is a great way to use social media,” said Kelsey Wasicsko a family member. “For something productive and meaningful in a way that gets the message out that they are adopting and looking for support.”
“I'm excited that they are adopting Faith. I think Hope can use a sister. I can imagine that it would be hard to be a girl in a house full of boys,” said Wasicsko. “Jeannie and Freddy are such loving parents as it is, and they instill great morals into the kids. I think Faith will be a very happy addition to the family.”
With plans to fly all four children with them to China to pick up their newest family member, the Robaina’s look forward to bringing their child home for this year’s Christmas.
“We've been very blessed that it has been a very smooth process for us,” said Jeannie. “We await any day now for travel approval to pick up our daughter. The whole family is embarking on this journey. We believe that what we are doing is the true spirit of Christmas miracles.”
Saturday, December 21, 2013
"Oh Christmas Tree"
As I have mentioned in a prior post, I have become ill with another cold and can barely speak. With so much stress this year, I think my body is just not able recuperate properly, these days. I guess its been kinda evident at church, because I received a text the other day by my new friend Abigail, who said she'd be at my house at 5pm with chicken-noodle-soup?! I was dumbfounded; because not only did she arrive with chicken-noodle-soup that she'd made, but she also had fresh bread, pizza and herbal tea. It might have been emotional, but I immediately felt better when I had that tea and soup:) And I have never had anyone do anything like this for us before. It feels good to be part of a community/church of such caring people! These days have been very miraculous, and its supposed to be this way right? Well how about this one...with all the craziness this year, we decided to say no to the Christmas tree? I thought this made sense, we knew we'd be traveling close to Christmas if not on Christmas...and we'd be away for 2 weeks, so who would throw it away? And Faith is in an orphanage so why bother, really? Let's keep our hearts focused on Christ and His purpose and will....well maybe, He's trying to tell us something this year because a big, white truck pulled up into our drive way today and behind it, was a very, tall Christmas tree already on a stand? Our other two friends from Rio Church Bill and Susan, exited the truck and presented their gift to us-a Christmas tree! They bought the ornaments, lights and balls and had Freddy help them drag it in our dining room. Then they, along with our children decorated the tree. Our jaws were dropped! literally! How amazing are these people? It just brought tears to our eyes and it was hard to cry with the shock of it all. I am so floored by the kindness and thoughtfulness and prayers that these people have faithfully, offered up to us. Lord I thank you for them! I thank you Lord for all that you do and for the hearts that you touch. We are so BLESSED!
Friday, December 20, 2013
Our Travel Itinerary
Our trip has been slightly delayed;/ but I think in a good way. We were planning on traveling to Beijing the 25th to arrive the 26th-but flights are heavy!!! Also, after going to a concert the other day, and listening to our children complain about the Florida weather being too chilly, something told my heart that the Great Wall of China with kids in January,...uhmmm not a good idea! My husband and I are bummed, but we have visas good for a year, we can always return next year for the wall?
So now there's been a slight adjustment to our itinerary and we've opted out of the tours.
We will instead stay focused on the mission of Faith!
12/26/2013 Leave 6am for Newark-Beijing
12/27/2013 Arrive in Beijing China 3pm
12/29/213 Leave for Zhenghou (Capital of our daughter's province Henan)
12/30/2013 GOTCHA DAY!
1/8/2014 We take our family oath in Guangzhou
We are still in the booking of Hotels, process because we will not be in a specific group with other CCAI folks. China considers us already, a good sized group I guess? If you have any advice, please let me know! As I am still sick with this cold and I am sure it is stress related. Has anyone else ever travelled to China during Christmas time? I really wanted a picture of Faith and Santa, guess they won't have post Christmas Santa's in China? Bummer.
Galatians 4:4-7
4 But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship.[c] 6 Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, ‘Abba,[d] Father.’ 7 So you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
CCAI celebrates 100 HAITI ADOPTIONS!!!!
This past Saturday, CCAI was in high spirits, celebrating the exciting milestone of reaching their 100th Haiti adoption this month! The office was filled with balloons and Christmas lights, brimming with delicious snacks, and overrun by little kids, ready to celebrate themselves (as it should be).
CCAI officially started the Haiti program in 2009. Since the 2010 earthquake, Haiti’s government has undergone some major restructuring, but has faithfully kept its doors open to international adoption, albeit with more than a few challenges. CCAI is absolutely giddy with joy to have reached 100 adoptions and are eager to continue finding forever families for these amazing kids!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
TRAVEL APPROVAL!
We are TA TA TA!!!!
Today I was so grumpy with my stuffy nose and this dragged out waiting period for TA...when the phone rang with CCAI's number I dove for the phone. Sure enough a very calm voice was on the line and announced that our Travel Approval came in and she presented me with some dates....miraculously, the first date was December 25!!!!
We really are having a Faith journey for Christmas! I am so elated....and tired and crying all at the same time! This will be the best Christmas ever!!!! I praise you Lord for what you do for your unworthy servant...I praise you!
I will update our itinerary soon. And now I have to repack-for real:))
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Some more waiting time...
Our visas have returned to us and we have started, gathering and packing some. Of course, we do have time to unpack and pack again? Travel Approval timeline, is anywhere from 2-4 weeks, and its already been one week since our Article 5 pick up date....sighhhhh. We have been invited to everyone's Christmas party, which has been a blessing in giving us time to fellowship and smile...but no doubt, this kind of waiting is awful for me! People keep asking and we keep repeating "any day now"....it's like when your 40 weeks pregnant and you look like you're about to pop and probably, feel like you're going to pop too. I think I have already broken down and cried enough for 2013. Just the other day, while I was driving Hope to ballet, I thought this adoption can pretty much be summed up as when I gave birth to Noah. Oh yes, I remember the contractions quite clearly and I just knew with all my complications in those moments, that it would be the last time, that I birth a child this way. I also have been thinking about Mary a lot lately, and just how she labored Jesus. I have been thinking about her sufferings, social pressures and her lack of resources....but I have been thinking about her rewards too for being so faithful to God's will for her life!
Hopefully the next post will be our TA (travel Approval) with confirmed dates and until then I leave you with this wonderful song about our Savior. I heard this song before I picked up Hope and recently, I just heard this song this past Monday that reminded me of Faith; our gift from God and our opportunity to see Jesus' face through His precious children. Those who receive God's gift are orphaned no longer.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
RADICAL
“Radical obedience to Christ is not easy... It's not comfort, not health, not wealth, and not prosperity in this world. Radical obedience to Christ risks losing all these things. But in the end, such risk finds its reward in Christ. And he is more than enough for us.”
― David Platt, Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
Friday, December 6, 2013
Wishing for a family for Christmas
From the orphanage:“Holden” was born with Albinism and is aging out of the orphanage. He is a very sweet young man who likes to help others and this is evident in many photos. His file also states that he helps the children in the orphanage by feeding them “delicious food” and entertains them by singing to them! He has a heartwarming list of adjectives describing his personality: handsome, kind-hearted, helpful, obedient, smart, good with younger children, social, optimistic, polite, and friendly. In addition, he likes to sing and play sports and does well in school. He seems comfortable in his own skin, and we think he is a pretty cool kid!
Holden" is on the shared list at the CCCWA. Our friend in advocacy is Annie Hamlin with Lifeline Children's Services, and she welcomes communication for more information about adopting from China, older child adoption, or to help families review the adoption file for “Holden." Annie.Hamlin@LifelineChild.org
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Blessed beyond words....
This beautiful, photo of Faith was taken by a young lady who goes by the name of Kristin Clark. She's a teen adoptee, who decided to take it upon herself to return to China with CCAI, and give back to orphans. In the process, she was paired up with our Faith...yes, of course there are tears streaming down my face, when I opened up my email to this picture. When you're praying for your baby across the world and you have hope, its one thing...but to see the confirmation of your prayers being answered is another. God sent an Angel to care for Faith this summer, and we have the pictures to prove it!
Thank You so much Kristin-God bless you and your heart...keep following it.
Your family in Florida
xox
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Collecting Orphanage Donations
Our Article 5 has been picked up and will now be sent off to the CCCWA. So we are now waiting for our travel approval (TA) and it is officially a 10-21 day count down from there.
We are sending off our monetary orphanage donation today. We want to thank all of you for your for help! We will extend the fundraiser; for another opportunity to donate, towards the much needed items for the special needs orphanage.
We thank all of you so much for your prayers and help.
2 Timothy 1:5-7
New International Version (NIV)
5 I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also.
6 For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. 7 For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.
AMEN
6 For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. 7 For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.
AMEN
Monday, December 2, 2013
UPDATES!
Tomorrow our Article 5 will be picked up and we will soon have travel dates (TA)...I can get into what an article 5 is...but its too complicated and I still, really don't have a clue myself:)
I just know its getting picked up tomorrow because our agency has set pick up dates. It will take approximately another 2 weeks for TA....sigh. We hear there are variations and its really in God's hands.
Our visas are scheduled to return to us December 9th.
And on another note: I never posted Halloween pictures of the kids and thought I'd give you an update on how they are doing thus far and how they feel about China travels.
Hope was Merida (Brave): She's doing great and loves to twirl and dance. We tease her and tell her we're going to China for a little brother...she gets quite upset and says NO MORE BOYS IN THIS HOUSE! I want a SISTER! It cracks us up every time-we're terrible! We're hoping she can put the pieces together with her own beginning.
Mackenzie was a ninja: He is 10 years old today!!! Woohoooo...my men are growing up to be quite handsome. He's such an easy going child and we are very proud of him! He is excited for China, and says he's looking forward to being mistaken for Justin Bieber....hence the do.
Noah was a ninja: and he just lost his first tooth yesterday at auntie's house....he feels relieved to finally lose teeth like his brothers. His reading has improved drastically, and he is just so sweet! He is excited for China and he says he wants Faith home already.
Frederick was a puppet/jester: He is super excited for China and he will be given the challenge of blogging and video shooting. We think this is going to be an awesome experience for him. He is at a very cool age....and its great to be parenting such a cool kid with a big heart.
I just know its getting picked up tomorrow because our agency has set pick up dates. It will take approximately another 2 weeks for TA....sigh. We hear there are variations and its really in God's hands.
Our visas are scheduled to return to us December 9th.
And on another note: I never posted Halloween pictures of the kids and thought I'd give you an update on how they are doing thus far and how they feel about China travels.
Hope was Merida (Brave): She's doing great and loves to twirl and dance. We tease her and tell her we're going to China for a little brother...she gets quite upset and says NO MORE BOYS IN THIS HOUSE! I want a SISTER! It cracks us up every time-we're terrible! We're hoping she can put the pieces together with her own beginning.
Mackenzie was a ninja: He is 10 years old today!!! Woohoooo...my men are growing up to be quite handsome. He's such an easy going child and we are very proud of him! He is excited for China, and says he's looking forward to being mistaken for Justin Bieber....hence the do.
Noah was a ninja: and he just lost his first tooth yesterday at auntie's house....he feels relieved to finally lose teeth like his brothers. His reading has improved drastically, and he is just so sweet! He is excited for China and he says he wants Faith home already.
Frederick was a puppet/jester: He is super excited for China and he will be given the challenge of blogging and video shooting. We think this is going to be an awesome experience for him. He is at a very cool age....and its great to be parenting such a cool kid with a big heart.
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