Critical mass

posted by Doug on Thu Jan 8, 2009 at 2:30 pm | mid-day distraction | 0 comments

We interrupt the joy and happiness of our upcoming trip to China to bring you this disturbing, 8-minute video.

Watch a wide assortment of children reach critical mass when they receive a Nintendo Wii for Christmas.

This is what happens when you mix a child with a scarce product and throw in a pinch of Christmas, a dash of greed and an unhealthy dose of social pressure.



Here’s a glimpse

posted by Doug on Wed Jan 7, 2009 at 5:45 pm | 8 comments

Many have asked for it so…

Here’s a picture glimpse of our handsome son.

wink

God proves Himself

posted by Doug on Tue Jan 6, 2009 at 10:30 pm | journey to mike | 16 comments

From day one, Carmi and I understood that we probably could not take Eliana and Karys with us on a return trip to China for financial reasons. Those of you who have been through the process can testify that adoption is very expensive. It’s worth every penny...but it’s not cheap.

We’re still paying for Karys’ adoption so to financially commit to a third and concurrent adoption meant that our girls would have to stay home.

Eliana was crushed. I could see it in that beautiful face and I could hear it in her voice. And our hearts broke in two.

She saved nickels and dimes and quarters and was so proud of every dollar because she was “saving up to go to China”. Almost every night she prayed that she could travel with us.

Well, God heard her prayers (and ours) and has made it possible for the girls to go with us to bring their big brother home.

We told Eliana the good news tonight and I wish you could have seen the smile on her face.

She is not usually a very affectionate girl but she ran to both of us and gave us each a big hug. Then she sat down and asked, “But how did you get the money?”

Taking advantage of a teachable moment, I reminded her, “You prayed for it, didn’t you?”

I love it when God proves Himself.

Especially to our children.

Down to this

posted by Doug on Tue Jan 6, 2009 at 6:00 pm | journey to mike | 4 comments

We received our LOA today via UPS from the agency.

It’s hard to imagine that the whole process comes down to this simple form from China.

We better check the correct box. No pressure.

grrr

Show dad your pants

posted by Doug on Mon Jan 5, 2009 at 6:00 pm | 0 comments

I walked into the after school care room and Eliana was sitting at a table doing her homework with one of the adults.

Another young lady who works there followed me in and with a smile on her face said, “Eliana, show dad your pants”.

Uggh. That girl of ours can’t not play with the boys.

Hooray! Hooray! We got our LOA!

posted by Doug on Mon Jan 5, 2009 at 1:30 pm | journey to mike | 18 comments

Remember what I just said about our Letter of Acceptance not coming today?

Scratch that. That lovely piece of paper came after all.

After Carmi spoke with our case worker (hereafter referred to as CW) on the phone, she emailed CW a little later about something else. When CW answered Carmi’s email, she also put in a note for Carmi to call her. Carmi figured it was about her email but no. DHL evidently thought the agency was still closed so the driver put a package at the agency’s side door instead of bringing it in and CW just found it!

The cool thing is...we will probably travel in late February which means we could be in China for our son’s birthday (on the 24th).

No dice

posted by Doug on Mon Jan 5, 2009 at 11:30 am | journey to mike | 1 comment

Carmi broke down and called our case worker to see if we had a late Christmas present sitting in the office when they returned to work this morning.

Mmmm...no dice.

I still think we’ll get our LOA this month before the CCAA closes for Chinese New Year.

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