Thursday, September 27, 2012

Adventures in Kiev!

The latest!  AT LAST!  I finally solved the language problem and caught up my records of the last few days!  It is quite long....and it generally takes me a LONG time to proof before I publish it.  BUT in the interest of keeping my family and friends informed of our goings on, I am going to apologize in advance for any grammatical or spelling errors and just send what I have!  Thanks for reading and thanks, as always, for your love, support and prayers!!:)
Sunday, Sept. 23 into Monday Sept 24
Our timeline:
Before we left for the airport, we were prayed over by all of Liberty Baptist! Wow! Our Church Pastor sang a solo, “Walk by Faith”, which was so perfect for us!   Amazing Church, amazing morning. 
Left for airport around 12:45. 
Airport by 1:45.  Hang out in atrium of airport, then wait until last minute to go to gate to be nearly last on plane.  That was not smart!  Our huge carry ons were scattered all over the plane… we learned our lesson!
Sept 23, leave Orlando ~4:30 PM arrive Chicago 6 something PM. 
Dinner at Chilis,,,,,one last “hit” on our droid and blackberry. ;)  Should have bought an Iphone!  Battery dying, search for outlet, freaked Weej out.
Queasy Stomachs beware of following story, even though it is rather funny, too:  Getting in line for our Lufthansa flight to Munich in Chicago airport, we barely miss a BIG Glob of POOP on the floor!!!  What?!?!  It had been stepped in, smeared, and tracked for several yards.  Nobody cares but us, apparently, and I become the poop sentinel.  “Watch out!!!  Poop!!!  Look out!!! Watch your step!!!”  As that entire wing of the departure terminal had to pass by the poop, I am the famous Poop smear guardian….but frequently adding, since my kids were the ONLY kids around, “it wasn’t us!”  J  Extraordinarily LOOOOONNNNG time to get anyone to come from Janitorial services.  At time of boarding, still nobody is there, no “safety cones”, nothing to warn people of the impending danger of poop slippage….so I hope someone took over my post as I needed to board the plane for Munich.   Bidding farewell, and wishing good luck and Godspeed to travelers near the Gate 17 Poop Debacle, we boarded our plane bound for Munich!
Boarding plane in Munich- WoW- it is HUGE!!!!!  The only plane I have EVER seen with a group of bathroom stalls DOWNSTAIRS!  A downstairs on an airplane?????  I had to have a picture!
The seats were comfy, each seat had its own tv monitor, free headphones, and the staff was very kind.   My girls watched Brave twice and Tangled twice on our way across the Atlantic, while Jonah and I selected several different nature shows.  We also thoroughly enjoyed having one screen pulled up to the current location of our flight plan, over which continent, etc.  We were so excited to recognize so many places we have learned about in Classical Conversations!  We flew right over the St. Lawrence River (CC kids- can you just see it??).  We were told on our flight info/itinerary that only a snack would be provided.  Imagine our surprise when they brought us a full dinner of chicken and rice, snap peas, cheese chunk, a roll, apple strudel and a drink of our choice!  Wow!  That was at about midnight!  After dinner and clean-up, they turned down the lights and most of us went to sleep.  Well, at least we napped a bit between hundreds of varied people noises- low talking, coughs, etc. etc.  Nothing like a slumber party with 300 of your closet friends...all strapped in! HA!  Oh, let us not forget the scalding hot towel they administered with tongs for a refreshing way to prepare your face for sleep!:)  It was so hot my kids had to throw it on their trays -  “ohh!”,” ahh!!”, “yow! “  “What is this for Mom??”

Our flight was blessedly uneventful and very comfortable.  We were able to sleep most of the way after the movie.   At about 5 am our time, but noon local time, they started waking us up by turning up the lights and they fed us AGAIN!  We were given a breakfast tray with a Granola bar, Blueberry muffin, and beautiful fruit cup. Not the cafeteria /canned kind, either!  It was fresh fruit with strawberries, kiwis, and other delicious fruits!  I have decided I LOVE Lufthansa!:)  We hope we get it again on our way back!
Landing was exhilarating and fun.  I looked at the big kids and we were all ecstatic to have made it to GERMANY!!!  I exclaimed “We need a PICTURE!!” and got their attention one by one.  Sadly, Anna, who was hidden from my view on the other side of Abigail, had been thrown into severe motion sickness during the bumpy and FAST landing and NEARLY got sick.  She attempted to dash for the bathrooms , but they sent her back to her seat.  I was frantically digging for the airsick bag for her, but no success.   Fortunately, the plane quickly stopped and her misery subsided.   WHEW! 
We disembarked in Munich Germany and were welcomed by perfect crisp cool air – Ahhhhhh!  I miss Fall so much living in FL and it appears as if we’ll get to see some Fall over here! 
We only had FORTY MINUTES to change planes in Munich.  Most travelers know that a plane change that quick, especially with three kids in tow,  is nearly impossible.  So I was mentally prepared to spend the night in Munich and DEFINITELY didn’t expect our luggage to make it to Kiev when we did!   BUT GOD, answered the prayers of our precious Church, family and friends who have been praying for us to have a safe and smooth trip….and we made it to the next gate with plenty of time to spare!   AND shockingly, ALL SIX of our suitcases made it to baggage claim and not a single item appears to be missing.   God is so good!
On our flight to Munich, we saw a classic German, lederhosen (sp??) man with a cute Peter pan hat!  I HAD to get his picture!

The flight was pretty short and we used it to nap some more before our arrival in Kiev! 
Two hours plus later, the pilot announced our approach into Kiev….WOW!  It was, and still sort of is, surreal!!!  We have been working FRANTICALLY toward this day, so now here we are….and it is nearly beyond belief!
After landing, we cleared the passport check.  Those who told us the people here DO NOT smile, was absolutely correct.  The young, handsome passport check man was SO serious.  Anna said, “Wow, they are stoic aren't they? “  We are smiley and are used to smiley people, too, loving on us and in general being VERY excited for us with our adoption!  Not this man…he looked as though he was taking out the trash.  Oh….well….maybe angrier than that.  We have enjoyed putting on our Ukrainian faces when we got about town.  In order to blend better, I say, “Kids, put on your scowls and let’s go!” 
After passport check, we picked up our miraculous luggage- (Praise God!) and loaded it onto two rolling carts!  Next, we approached a red line and a green line.  The best I could figure out, red line meant you were carrying in over a certain amount of alcohol or cigarettes.   So, since that didn’t describe us, we approached the green line.  They had a scanner to look inside your luggage, but he must have been too tired…he motioned us around! Yay!  SMOOTH again!  Thank you God!
The next God story was woven around the person who awaited on the other side of those swinging doors just past baggage claim.  A Church friend of a Church friend of a Church friend, was contacted on our behalf regarding possibly hosting us.   He actually said, “Yes!”  Yes….. to complete and total strangers ……who are travelling with three kids!!   Can you imagine that?!?  He is single/engaged man, who LOVES kids and is amazing with them.  He is an American soldier, in fact, and one of those our family has been praying for since 2001!     As we came through the doors, we spotted him holding the scrolling banner on his ipad reading, “Lynch Family”.  What an amazing sight!   We immediately joined him and he led us outside.  His beautiful fiancé, who happens to be Ukrainian, joined him to pick us up as he would never have gotten all of us and our luggage into his car!    They loaded us up and spirited us off into Kiev, through honking and close/ FAST driving fellow “Kyivians” (I made that up!)  who just make you cringe, gasp, grab your neighbor's arm and press your foot into the floorboard. 
We got the cars unloaded then went to the market to get our food & supplies!  THAT was an experience, but I must say we are tremendously spoiled to have had our host’s Ukrainian/ English speaking fiancé shopping with us!  She helped us decipher and find EVERYTHING!  We are blessed!!!! 
After putting away the groceries, we all showered and went to bed.  Ahhhhh!  It had been a 24 hour travel day with just sitting upright napping in between.    We were exhausted!
Tuesday, Sept 25
We slept in late and got in touch with our friends J.  & P. who are here adopting E.!  We made a plan with them to go visit our boys and the driver came around 12:00 noon.  The ride out was surreal…it was really here, it was really happening!  Thirty minutes later we pulled up in front of V.’s orphanage- WOW!  Even though I knew this event was coming- it was nearly unbelievable to finally be there!   We were surprising V., so J. & P. made a plan to video tape our reunion and take pictures for us, and went ahead of us into the gate.   He was still at school so we went inside the gate and waited for him to arrive.  When he walked in, he ran first to ME and gave me an enormous hug!  Next, he hugged Weej, then  Abigail, Anna and Jonah.   After initial greetings , we took a photo and he took us up to show us his room.  He has a little bed, a bulletin board and a desk.  He has a roommate, but we couldn’t figure out who it was.   His sweet friend L. helped us interpret as her English is very good.  She also lives there in V.’s foster family and is a precious young lady.
After visiting his room, we went back outside to the courtyard to enjoy the amazing weather!   Although the weather is beautiful here, the buildings are still quite hot inside.  Whew!  I can’t imagine being here in July/Aug like my friends P&B and D&M were!  I would keel over!  Like D & M's sweet C. did!
Once back outside, we played Frisbee, Uno, and more Frisbee and just generally laughed and attempted to communicate.  At one point V. ran off, saying “One moment” in English.  He returned with his camera and began to take pictures of us.  My favorite picture was the one he got when he sat right next to me, held out his arm with camera in hand and took one of US!  Just Mom and V.!  HIS idea!  What 13 yr old boy does THAT?!?  (So if you’ve ever seen lists of older kids who are looking for host families and think “oh I couldn’t host or adopt a teenager, they are wild, eye rolling,  and standoffish.  I’m not sure about all of these kids, but suspect they are NOT like the 13 yr olds we know in the US with the eye rolling and “don’t touch me Mom, that’s embarrassing” attitude.  My little V., who is now 13, is a precious snuggle bug who is just thrilled to have a Mom & Dad and a family.  So although some may think, “oh, what a nice thing you are doing for this boy”, I suspect he’s going to do a nice thing for us, as well. 
After taking several pictures of us, he paused to show his new DAD the pictures he had on his camera!  I must have taken 7 pictures of little V. and his BIG Daddy sitting there looking at what he was showing him.  Here sat the man who said, “ARE YOU INSANE?!”  when I suggested adoption back in 2005, intrigued by the photos his new son was showing him.  I guarantee that little guy will continue to steal his heart!
 I especially loved the photos V. had taken of flowers!  If you read this Dan and Joan, you may be having a flashback of the 15 rolls of pictures I took of flowers in Amsterdam back in 1998!!!  Yet another way God has created this little guy to perfectly match our family!  
After getting all of his still camera shots, V.’s sweet friend L. used his camera and took video of V. and his sisters Ab. & An. and his brother J. playing another game of Frisbee.  Soon afterwards the Frisbee sailed over a fence into the neighbor’s yard with a scary sounding barking dog….OH NO!  Fortunately our little interpreter knew just what to say to the grumpy neighbor to get it back.  He scaled up the fence, popped his cute little face over top of it and asked for help.   I love hearing him speak Ukrainian – I’m in awe!  Glad these kids can speak Ukrainian to help us out here!:)
Since we only had a day and a half with V. before he left the U.S. in January (after his Christmas visit) I wasn’t really sure how my kids would interact.  But, our reunion couldn’t have been better!!!   He fits us like a glove.  They played seamlessly even though they barely speak each other’s languages.  They enjoyed every minute of their time together and laughed a LOT.    My boys both like to climb and climbed up some monkey bars together.  My boys both like BUGS, and spent lots of time with a strange grass hoppery bug  that flew into our area.  Then when Abigail accidentally flipped a tile up exposing potato bugs, they were off on a new adventure catching them, too.  An. enjoyed helping her big brothers hunt for bugs while Ab. chatted with the adults. 
It all went by TOO fast before we had to head back to Kiev without him.  We are looking SO forward to being able to bring him back with us!!
That evening  after making tacos for dinner, we chatted with our host, S., who we have decided really is “the Most interesting Man in the World” (not the Dos Equis man!:)  We had an absolutely amazing evening with him, sharing our life stories, our God stories, laughter, bonding and even some tears.  God truly blessed us when he united us this way.    We have truly made a lifelong friend here!
Wednesday, Sept 26- Our SDA Appointment (Department of Adoptions)
Prior to the SDA appointment, we met J. & P. for coffee at a little café they found.  They knew the way to SDA and recommended walking there rather than waiting & paying for a driver.  Traffic is so horrible during rush hour that it is MUCH faster to walk if it is within a reasonable distance.  So after coffee, they walked us to SDA and even waited outside holding our bags for us!!!  AND it was P.’s BIRTHDAY!   We are so blessed to have met them this year on this incredible journey and are extra thankful that they live nearby in FL and our boys know each other!  Good thing we enjoy one another, we’re sure to spend LOTS of time together in the future!
The LOOOONNNNNNNG awaited SDA appointment (all YEAR!) arrived at 9am. We met our facilitator outside and proceeded past several stray dogs, into an interesting unassuming little side door, up a flight or two of stairs and into a little room.   I had been picturing a big courtroom type situation, with a large elevated panel of scary harsh looking judge-like men glaring down at us, evaluating us over glasses on the ends of noses.   Imagine my surprise when we entered a little tiny office, with a small, pretty, young lady, who was the Department Head and the only one present at our appointment besides our facilitator!  WHEW!  So, fellow adoptive parents who haven’t been there yet- don’t worry about this part!!  It was a breeze, in and out in 20 minutes and the lady was not at all threatening.  I wouldn’t say she was bubbly and friendly, but not at all threatening.  More on the lack of bubbling and friendliness here coming soon!:)   I like to add smiles to my sentences :), but here’s what they probably accentuate their sentences with  :l    Ha!  Ukraine adoption families will know exactly what that means! :D  Fortunately, I have met and witnessed several Ukrainians with beautiful hearts and smiles.   They just save them up for those they really care about!:)
The SDA appointment consisted of a few questions, such as “why do you want to adopt?, where do you work, what do you do?  How to the children feel about this?”  Also fortunately, our facilitator was interpreting for us.  I decided that if we said something stupid he could tidy it up in his translation.:)   After answering her questions in an acceptable fashion, we were shown the profile of our V.  He was SO much smaller than he is now….it is sad how long he’s been there.  We were also shown two other boys so it was recorded that we had a choice.  Sadly, V. and these two others came from a stack of other 12-16 year old boys which was nearly four inches high.   Each document had a couple of pages about the child with a little sad photo attached.  I wish I had a picture of the stack.  It was just heart wrenching.   If you have EVER considered adoption, or sensed God whispering to you about the idea of adoption…Please, oh please DO IT!   Just step out of the boat, trust God and He will bring it to pass!  When we saw that stack, Weej and I said sadly to one another,”…so many kids”.   We have heard Ukraine has around 300,000 orphans, 30,000 in Kiev…but it really hit us to see the HUGE stack of papers and photos of just a few of them. 
The SDA office is right next door to a beautiful church, St. Andrews!  When we came out of the SDA office and had the P&J take our picture, we noticed a big group of Asian people, some with cameras.  One of us commented, “Wow, I wonder what is going on?”  And then realized they were taking photos of St. Andrews.  As enormous and beautiful as that cathedral was, we were far more interested in taking pictures of the run down, dingy yellow SDA building which held our future in their hands! 
After our SDA appointment, we decided it would be fun to tour around Kiev and see some more of the BEAUTIFUL Churches!   We visited St. Michaels, St. Sophias and then walked down to Independence Square to see the area and visit the big underground Mall!  It was so surprisingly nice!
After walking miles and miles, we decided it was high time to take the crowd to our new favorite place, Puzata Hata (sp?)  The English translation is: Fat House!  HA!  It is a bit like a Golden Corral with Ukrainian food, but it is cafeteria style rather than all you can eat buffet.  It was an adventure in tasting where my very hungry son got so many items they wouldn’t all fit on his tray!  We all had fun with that one!:)  At least we all got to taste even more mysterious Ukrainian items.  We decided we liked the Pierogie like items (the name evades me now) which were stuffed with cherries!  They were like a little pocket of Cherry cobbler! Mmmmmm!  All this for (normally) less than $5 per person!
After Fat House, we burned off a part of a cherry thing by traipsing UP, UP, UP and UP the hill toward home.  WHEW!!!  Our FL legs are not used to mountain climbing!  By the time we neared home, we were SOOO tired and sore.  Poor out of shape Americans we are.  We walked many miles that day! 
Thursday, Sept. 27
Whew, I finally made it to TODAY!   Hopefully I can catch this up quickly and get it posted TONIGHT!  Today we slept in REALLY late…10 ish I think, to try to catch up on our sleep!  Ahhh, it was awesome.  We had intended to go see our boys again today, but the driver was not available and we didn’t have time to figure out the busses and metro and get back in time for our SDA referral appointment today at 4:30 pm.  So we hung out here at the apartment until ~2pm then went for a late lunch to the little Coffee house J. & P. showed us.   The food is tasty and affordable and the dining area outside is so European and adorable.  The weather is amazing now, too!   During our lunch we met a server that P.& J. had told us about.  We will call her O. J  She is adorable, sweet and has great English.  When we asked if she knew P. & J., she said,” Oooooohhhh, they are great!  They are adopting!!!”  When we told her we were, too, she was beside herself with excitement for all of us and our boys.    She is another unexpected treasure we have uncovered here in Kiev!
After our lunch, we went back to SDA for our referral.  That took an even shorter amount of time than the first visit.  We met with the same lady, signed in her journal, and our paperwork was handed to our regional facilitator.  That was it!  In and out, quick and simple!   After SDA, our new facilitator told us that P. & J. wanted to hang out with us and they wanted to meet us at the Coffee House!  Ha!  So back up the hill we went, and there they were!  Not sure how we passed them (they were at SDA while we were at the Coffee House earlier) but there they were and O. was so happy to see ALL of us!  She didn’t even mind that we didn’t buy any more food the second time, just hung out to chat!  What a gem she is.  We all want to take her home with us!:)
Tonight, our amazing Host, S. texted us that he was on his way home and to expect an adventure.  He took us to an amazing authentic Ukrainian restaurant which sits on a hill overlooking the river.  On our way there, we got to ride the bus for the first time, as well as the Metro!  This Metro in Kiev has the world’s LONGEST escalator!  AND I might add, it moves at light speed!  Wow!  When you hop on it, your neck nearly snaps back!  An. literally JUMPED when she got on it!  Ha!  Once you successfully get on, you zoom along into the depths of the earth and MUST watch carefully when the end approaches or you will be shot off the end at high speed!  I don’t suspect many Babushka’s can take the metro, as there is NO WAY my Mom could get on and off this thing!
And S. was NOT kidding when he said we were in for an adventure!  Once we exited the metro stop, he led us down this darkening alley, onto a little path in some woods!  Wow! I told him, “if we didn’t know you so well now, and know so many people who know you, I’d be a little concerned right now!!”  We went down some rocky uneven steps, down, down, down, down in almost complete darkness.  He decided to break out his flashlight on his phone for us which helped a LOT!  We continued down this rocky forest path and heard dogs barking- in the dark.  He had JUST told us last night that stray dogs roam in packs at night (after we heard howling out the window) and to be very careful if we walk around at night!  We continued into the darkness until we came to a back alley type little road…walked down the alley and there, out of the strange dark forest, emerged an AMAZING restaurant!  We got outdoor seating and nearly all of us just HAD to get Chicken Kiev! J  The setting was beautiful and we were blessed with some more of the delightful company of our amazing host.  Never a dull moment with the Most Interesting Man on Earth.
On our way back to the metro stop, we encountered a pedestrian hit by a car on a crosswalk.  The ambulance was there, as were the police, but the scene was so foreign to me.  The people around him seemed to just be helping him casually.  The urgency and professional medical appearance of medics just seemed to be absent.  It was odd and looked more like some buddies helping their buddy to sit up after a sports injury, but I didn’t stop and stare- it was just a quick glance.  He was alive, and looking around, but the side of his face was very bloody.   It was very startling, but after seeing a VERY drunk man who had passed out today as we had lunch being carried by some passers-by, we suspect this man hit by the car was drunk.   Sadly alcoholism is a major problem here and a major reason for the THOUSANDS of orphans in Ukraine. 
 After we returned to the apartment, safe and sound, our amazing Host brought in some boxes of fun!   I could tell before meeting him that he was great with kids (helps with youth group) and a big kid at heart (he LOVES Kermit!)   He broke out a box of “Finger Rockets” and he, Weej and the kids began a war around his house.  Several times some of his breakable looking items got knocked over, but as he told us in a story our late Tuesday night, “things may get broken, but these relationships are far more important than any item I have sitting around” Wow!!!  What perspective!  I feel like we’ve entered a bit of a “Team Building” adventure by staying here which will prepare us for our new improved family of six!:)
Tomorrow, we meet with our Facilitator again at 8:30 to go to the CPS office and pick up a very important and official (scary, I’ve heard) woman who will take us to the orphanage, verify V. wants to be adopted, have him write a document stating that, and then return her, visit a notary, and generally drive back and forth accomplishing the next step in this journey! 
Thanks for tuning in!  Until next time……

Saturday, September 22, 2012

We're outta here!!!!

It has been a FRANTIC past few days since receiving the most excellent news ever on Tuesday afternoon!!!!!  We have a DATE!  Our appointment with the Department of Adoptions in Ukraine is Wednesday, September 26th!!!!!   Awesome and amazing pet and house sitters are now in place, and we fly out tomorrow for the BIG ADVENTURE!   
We appreciate your prayers as we embark on the trip of a lifetime to GO GET OUR BOY!!!:)

Monday, September 17, 2012

Still waiting......

Sorry for the silence since Aug 31, but we still have nothing to report regarding a travel date.  Any day now we hope to get some news, but for now we are still waiting...usually patiently:)

Our fundraising update: On Sept. 1st we still needed $6,725, and now, September 17, only $4,825 remains to be raised!  It is not too late to help, in case you were wondering!  We are arranging for my parents to deposit any donations which may come in after we leave into our adoption account which we can access from Ukraine.

On Saturday, two sets of new friends were able to interact with our sweet guy at a Picnic for the kids at his orphanage.  They took amazing pictures and video for us.

 Our sweet, patient, happy guy was still all smiles and eagerly waiting for us.  His message to us, through the interpreter, was, "Hi Mom and Dad.  I miss you very much.  I hope you come soon.  Love, Your V."   Although this message may sound sad, he was all smiles and giggles.   I have watched that video just a few times since Saturday!:)

So, just wanted to drop in and update you with the lack of an update! 

Still riding along....standing by.....thank you for your prayers and support!!!

Friday, August 31, 2012

Our God is an Awesome God!

Still waiting…but with a much better attitude now!:) 
I had a revelation this morning.  What if, while driving down the highway, on our way to somewhere awesome (picture it now…minivan full of precious children, blankets, stuffies, water bottles…here we go), one of our kids started saying, “Oh, Mom, LOOK OUT!!!!”, about a car carefully passing us.  And “Don’t miss your turn!!!” followed by  “What if that car ahead of us veered into the truck beside it and burst into flames?!  WHAT WOULD WE DO???!!!!”  In addition to ‘ARE WE THERE YET?!!!”  Picture this child wringing their hands and sweating, maybe even crying.   This child is questioning our abilities as a driver, telling us how to do things, and terrified of what MAY happen.  Wouldn’t we just want to say, “You’re being ridiculous!  Settle down, take a breath….I can handle this…I know how to drive… Just trust me…..”  Just trust me…….  God has been whispering that to me for quite a while now.  Thankfully He adds no sarcasm, like I might be prone to include if one of my kids started FLIPPING out like that.    Lovingly, gently, and kindly…He whispers, “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10) 
So while it is occasionally tempting to throw a little tantrum now as we continue to wait and watch others go before us, we wait and trust and KNOW that God is in total control. HE is sovereign and is up to something amazing. 
In fact, He has already showered us with AMAZING these past few weeks! 
Since I haven’t blogged in a while (it’s hard to write when things are unknown and seem dreary or depressing) I will get you up to speed.  On August 9th, we got the “good news/bad news email from our facilitator.  Good news: we are approved to adopt from Ukraine!!!  Bad news: Guardianship issues. L The bad news weighed me down. I have been in a very sad cloud for weeks.  You wouldn’t have wanted to read a blog from me then.  I have been the sweating, worrying, child in the backseat- wringing my hands.  But I suppose I stopped long enough to hear God’s whisper and now (this week, anywayJ) I’m doing fine!  We are on an amazing road trip.  I am now peacefully looking out the window and enjoying the scenery and all of God’s AMAZING! SO, we are still waiting for details to be sorted out.  The vague time frame we got this morning was 2-3 weeks from today.  Rather than dwell on the fact that we missed V’s Bday, as I was in my sad cloud, I choose to trust that God has even more amazing in store for us as a result of this wait.  Perhaps there is a certain person we will meet over there who we wouldn’t have met earlier?  Maybe there is an experience we will have that we wouldn’t have experienced earlier.  We may never know, this side of Heaven…but I’m content to trust that God has a reason for this timing. 
OK, now that you are caught up….the AMAZING shower of blessings….
First, several months ago we were put in touch with an absolute angel in Ukraine, who is well known to several other adoptive friends.  We’ll call her “L”.  She has a BIG heart for orphans and was living in Ukraine at the time.  She has since moved away, but CONTINUES to intervene for us although WE’VE NEVER EVEN MET!  Several years ago she “adopted” our little guy’s foster family and has been doing birthday and Christmas parties for the kids in that family.  Through Church, she was acquainted with a gentleman who also has a heart for orphans.  We’ll call him “S”.  When he decided to start hosting adoptive families, L. contacted S. on our behalf.  That leads us to our second paragraph of AMAZING:
Secondly, S. agreed to host us for part of our stay in country.  Complete strangers….five soon to be six of them! :)  This in itself was God’s way of saying to me, “TRUST ME”.  You see, three other options I thought we had for places to stay while there had fallen through, one by one, for various reasons.  L. had no idea I was sweating this out….but God prompted her to ask S. to host us, on our behalf and he AGREED! :)
Thirdly, after adding S. as a new friend on fb, he, S., ran across a photo of our V on my fb page.    Hold on for another dose of AMAZING…..S. had a realization that out of 30,000 orphans in Ukraine, and out of several hundred families from all over the world, THE family of random strangers (us) who he agreed to host is adopting a little guy who he has been visiting as an outreach once a month for the past 18 months.   Does that make sense?!  Our host, S., knows our V.  But he had no idea of this before he agreed to host us!  Wow!  Only GOD could orchestrate THAT! 
Financial update:  As of this morning we still needed $7,725.  BUT WAIT….some more AMAZING just rolled in as I checked the mail and got a check for $1,000 from a dear sweet friend.  WOW!!!  Her note made me cry.  God has used little notes from friends all along the way to bless my heart & they always arrive at JUST the right time!  Now we’re down to only $6,725!!  God continues to provide.   We’re still on our road trip together with God and He just pulled over and provided again.    Thank you just cannot express our intense, extreme and eternal gratitude for the assistance so many of who have given to us, whether in resources, time, prayers, concern, conversation or all of the above.   And you may be thinking, like the skeptical kid in the backseat, “wow….$6,725….that’s still a LOT of money….how are they going to do that with only 2 weeks left?”  Well, MORE AMAZING for you…I just watched God provide the remaining $7,000 for our friends, P. & J., who are leaving for Ukraine TOMORROW.  Their need was met via one amazing STRANGER who heard of their situation and paid it ALL.   This happened with only four days to spare before they boarded the plane!  We’re in front row seats to more of God’s miracles!!  And in addition, because this family is now fully funded, they donated a basket and bag FULL of beautiful jewelry, which they had been using for adoption fundraising, to us to help fund the remainder of ours!  Our teen daughter is so excited about it she cannot WAIT to share it with her friends at Church and School!  Together we came up with a slogan for our jewelry sales: …. “Beauty for Ashes”.   OK, did you just make the “What??” face like my kids did when they heard this??!  It is based on Isaiah 61:1-3.   “He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and open the prison to those who are bound….to comfort all who mourn…to give them beauty for ashes.”  God promises to make something beautiful out of something painful.  Being an orphan has GOT to be painful.  We are seeking to be used by God to make something beautiful out of something sad.  Jewelry is beautiful and will represent that!  Thank you again, J. for making this possible!
God has brought SO many amazing people into our lives as a result of this adoption.   I am thinking of each of you right now…I. & M., P. & B., J. & P., L. & S. and many more…. I didn’t even know you 9 months ago, but now I can’t imagine my life without you as a part of it! 
This isn’t about a child for a family.  This is about a family for a child.  God has a special place in His heart for orphans.  If you step out in faith to help one of them, just wait…and watch Him work for that child.  It’s pretty astonishing, actually.    
To be continued…… J

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Countdown Begins!

On July 11th, our facilitator told us that our dossier (paperwork)  has been translated and submitted to the Ukrainian authorities!!!!  If there are no problems with it, this begins the countdown (which for other families has typically been ~ 8 weeks) until the first appointment in Kiev!!!   Based on info from others ahead of us in the process, it seems we should hear something from the Ukainian authorities after about 5 - 6 weeks from submission of dossier (for us that will be ~middle August).  Once we hear back, we fasten our seatbelts because then the appointment in Kiev for most others was just 2 1/2 weeks after the news!!  Not a long time to get it all together. This is all assuming, of course, that our documents meet the approval of the authorities.:)  If these dates work out, we hope to travel the first week of September.  In my perfect world we would already be there, right now, and back in time for school to start!;)  As Weejen said, though, "since when does our timing line up with God's timing?"  OK...well....hardly ever. :-)  But I'd rather have the timing of the One who created the Universe than my limited understanding!

There are several families there now adopting and making us jealous- wishing we were there with them! Ha!  But we are happy to have their experience going before us and making lists so we know what to bring (and what not to bring) and what to do (and not do:).

Please pray for us in this process because there are still many hurdles to overcome.  Please also pray for the Williams and Rettger families who are wading through difficulties in various stages of the adoption process.

Regarding fundraising, we still have to raise about $12,000.  An amazing friend offered the services of her husband who has had much experience fundraising.  He not only has much experience fundraising, but he actually likes it!  He not only replied to us in just one day, but helped update and condense our support letter and gave us several tips.  Two friends who have also adopted internationally within the past 5 years both said that their primary route of fundraising was their support letter.  Although we have emailed our support letter to several people and have it on our blog we realized that there are many people on our Christmas card list who we left hanging!  When we sent our last Christmas letter we had not yet located our missing son!  Only two weeks after Christmas, we found him!  So although we are in contact with some of our Christmas card friends and family by facebook or email, there are several who probably have NO IDEA we found our son and are attempting to bring him home! 

Thanks for reading our update and for your support whether by prayer, encouragement, interest, finances or all of the above. 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Mission Accomplished!

We did it!!!  Our dossier has made it to Kiev!!!  After working tirelessly throughout June getting documents together, repaired, requested and received, we got them all notarized on Wed, June 20th!  Our next, much more intimidating step, was to get each and every document that had been notarized “apostilled”.   Never heard of that?  Neither had I, so I will attempt to explain.  In a nutshell, an apostille is a very fancy certificate looking document (at least in FL) which confirms that the notary who signed your document really is a notary.   If the same notary notarized 15 different documents, they still have to have a separate apostille on EACH document…to the tune of $10 per document in FL.   It must be obtained at the State level, which for us is in Tallahassee.  After my call to the courier went unanswered on Wednesday….I decided to hop in the car and take them MYSELF to Tallahassee!  On Thursday, June 21, my oldest daughter and I road-tripped on a four hour drive to the Secretary of State’s office.   In sorting through my documents in the parking lot, I discovered that the notary stamp on the warranty deed was old (from the date we purchased the house!)…and wondered whether that would be able to be Apostilled.    My suspicions were confirmed when the lady at the counter pulled that particular document out and said, “this is a copy, I can’t apostille it.”  Hmmmm…. We had just obtained it two weeks prior.   They called the local court house who said they couldn’t help us since our deed was not registered in their county.  I was told I needed to return to my county and obtain the deed and then mail it to them, which would add at least 2 weeks to the process.  L They typically ask those who mail their documents in to expect their document s in 7-10 business days.  If you just show up at the office, though, in 15 minutes you are outta there!:)  So show up we did.  So, I gave her my stack of 35 documents she COULD apostille and sat in the waiting area and PRAYED!  I have seen God do amazing things in this process, so I hadn’t given up hope.  I reasoned through it all as I prayed…we had just obtained that deed two weeks prior from the CPA who confirmed we lived there.  If I drove all the way back to my county court house and obtained it, it would look exactly the same.  It is a copy.  So when my new friend returned with my huge stack of 35 documents, I presented my idea.  Could we have it verified as a true and exact copy (as I had on two other documents) and notarized in town and bring it back?   She said that would be fine!!  But where in Tallahassee would I find someone who would type up and print out a document for me to certify the deed as a true and exact copy???  SO, still hoping and praying, I drove to the local bank where I had just opened an account in my town the DAY before, having NO idea I would need notary services on this day.   (But God knew!!:)  Unlike so many other banks, this bank still offers free notary services to its members.   I returned to the bank in Tallahassee, and explained my situation.  The amazing notary at our bank not only looked up the deed info we needed online, he typed up a document, notarized it and excitedly sent us on our way back to the Secretary of State office!!!!!  He was truly a Godsend!    In less than an hour, we returned to the Secretary of State’s office announcing to our new friends, “We’re baaaack!”J   Our new friend went to work apostilling the last and final document and we were SET!  We raced it all to the Easy Mail office just before they closed and sent it via DHL to Kiev, Ukraine!!!  Expecting it to take weeks to arrive there, I was shocked to learn that it would only take 3 business days!   It actually went out on Friday morning and I tracked our dossier all weekend.  It travelled to Atlanta on Friday, Cincinnati on Saturday, Germany on Sunday and made it to Kiev on MONDAY MORNING by 9 am our time!   It is now in the hands of our facilitator and will be translated and then submitted to the authorities for approval after July 9th,, as they are on a break until then.  After that, we’ll wait for the reply as to whether they need more information or whether we’ll be invited to travel.   If there are no problems to correct, we will wait another 30 working days to be invited to travel, then 3 more weeks after that to actually travel.  SO, it appears that best case scenario we’ll be travelling mid September.   We would love to be surprised with an earlier travel date, but are attempting to be flexible and open to God’s perfect timing!
Fundraising:
On the subject of our fundraising, we still have $13,000 to go.  Our last garage sale was not nearly as wonderful or productive as the first two as we have now entered the zone of the huge Florida summer rain storms.  We were only able to stay open for 2 hours on the first day, but were pleasantly surprised by the traffic way out in the middle of nowhere!   The second day was more productive as we were able to stay open much later, but we pushed it too close to the rain storm and got WET; we workers and several of our items as well.  All in all, though, we made more money that if we had cancelled it, and made some great memories with our Pastor, my friend Jinger, the amazing Teens from our Youth group, a friend from my daughter’s school , and several awesome and amazing Church and school friends who gave of their time and effort to help us.  Eventually, the memory of us racing around like maniacs in the pouring rain transporting clothing stacks to shelter will make a funny story! :)
My awesome Sister-in-law, Michelle, is hosting a bake sale in West Virginia on July 4th to help raise money for our adoption.  We are so grateful for amazing and loving family and friends as we travel this path! 


Friday, June 8, 2012

Another Not So Ordinary Garage Sale!

Sincere apologies for neglecting to update this blog in a MONTH!  The month of May is like a raging river in the realm of the home school Mom.  I have decided it is the craziest month of the entire year with Band Concerts, Dance recitals, Piano recitals, Homeschool conventions, Tutor Training, etc, etc, etc.  It rushes by like a blast of wind and the next thing you know it’s June!  So, here we are…June.
Regarding our paperwork progress, we finally received the LONG awaited (7 ½ weeks) Immigration approval to adopt internationally!!!  The i600a became the I-171H and arrived in our mailbox on June 2nd!!!!  I literally jumped up and down as I showed each and every family member our letter!!  I felt like Tigger!  We are now awaiting a few more documents to complete our “dossier” (the packet of paperwork which will go to Ukraine)!  We would LOVE to get it sent in the next few weeks- please join us in prayer for that!
Regarding our fundraising: 
I wrote this on May 9, 2012, after our second Garage sale which was on May 4 & 5:  If you are short on time, please don’t miss “Our Biggest Miracle: Beds For Sale”- It is awesome!!!
Yet Another Astonishing Garage Sale
God brought amazing helpers, sweet, sweet shoppers and delicious food.  He IS the defender of the Fatherless, after all, so we shouldn’t be surprised that He is at work to get our boy home!   If any of you are looking on & following our adventure and thinking, “I would love to do that…. but I couldn’t.”  Well, we can’t either, but God can.  It has been unbelievably exhilarating to get “out of the boat and walk on water” and watch Him work miracles to unite this little boy with us, his family.  It is a scary leap of faith, but with God all things are possible!

Please accept my apologies for the delay in updating this blog.   First I’d like to thank our gracious hosts, Greg and Kathy H.   They allowed our “stuff” to take over their garage for a week, allowed workers and their kids open access to their home for three days.  Kathy was in it through thick and thin, just like Rebecca the weekend prior, and assisted me tirelessly for three straight LONG, HOT days.  She remarked that it was much like a mission trip, and she would know after two mission trips to Haiti.   At least we didn’t have to sleep in tents with tarantulas!  In addition to Kathy, my other Home school Mom friends, Tricia, Jinger, Kelly S., Cheryl,  Jenny, Suzanne, Roseanne, Shannon H & Shannon M., Kathy & Sherry P helped in every aspect of our sale from sorting, pricing, making signs, placing signs, selling and even buying some for themselves!:)   It was HARD, it was HOT, things were HEAVY and we were all tired, but through it all we made memories to last a lifetime.  These Ladies gave sacrificially of their time and energy, which is just as much of a gift to us, if not more so, than financial support.  We single income home school families may be broke, but we’ll make up for it in love and care for one another!:)    If any of you home school and need to find a community of like-minded Moms and kids to “do life” with…find a Classical Conversations group near you.   You won’t be sorryJ

Our amazing God encounters:
Food:  A dear sweet friend, Cheryl, from our home school group brought LUNCH for us, not once but twice, just out of the kindness of her heart!  That was AMAZING!  And delicious!  Thank you Cheryl!!
New Friends:  So many precious people came by our Yard sale, to wish us well, round up their sale or just hand us money and generally encourage us!!  One man, tattooed and a bit scary looking quite honestly, came up, handed me money, said, “Tell V., ‘Welcome to America!’, and walked away.  He nearly made me cry.  So many people rounded up their sale or after looking around when they didn’t find anything they really wanted they handed me money anyway.  It was an amazing demonstration of the kindness of strangers yet again.  I was moved to tears several times. We honestly didn’t expect to do as well this weekend because the area is not as affluent as the area we were in last weekend.  But, we did even better!:)  Have you ever noticed that those who have the least sometimes give the most?

Russian adopted kids: Nearing the end of our third day, as we were packing it all up, a family with four children pulled up.  It turned out that the adult with them was their Aunt who was keeping the kids for her sister. Three of the kids who were with her were adopted from Russia!!!  The oldest daughter, ~17?, gave me her email address and offered to help us translate when we get V. home!  What a blessing!  
Musical talent:  A young man shopping seemed interested in “our story” and shared with me that his sister had adopted several kids and home schools her kids, too.   In addition, he is a performer at Disney in one of our FAVORITE bands!  My husband will be SO jealous that I met him and he didn’t!  My hilarious friends and I agreed we should go hear him play and scream from the back, “HIIIII!!!!!!  Remember us from the YARD SALE?!!??!”   We have entirely too much fun!!
Our Biggest Miracle- “Beds for Sale”:  At about 1 pm on Saturday, when Kathy and I were having dreamy thoughts of being finished for the weekend, a friend of hers decided to donate a twin bed with frame, headboard, mattress and box springs.   While we are honored that a stranger to us would donate such a great item, Kathy and I were SOO hot, and SOOOO tired.   Furniture had not sold well all weekend, not even a hint of a buyer for the desks and bookshelves we’d shoved and lugged all over.  So the thought of MORE huge furniture to move in our exhausted state didn’t thrill us.   I requested they wait until my husband could pick up the bed later in the week for our next yard sale, but they just wanted to get it out of their garage.  So our generous donor rented a U Haul and pulled up out front.  As he started to unload the first piece, he said, “If anyone buys this in the next 5 minutes, I’ll deliver!”  So Kathy said, “Please, God, send a buyer for the beds!”  And I looked to the sky and repeated her plea.  I walked back over toward the toy area, where sales had slowed, and said, “Too bad we only have two shoppers now...”  Then, I spun around, spotted a young man with tattoos behind me and said jokingly, “You don’t want to buy a bed, do you?”  And he said, “Where are they?  I’ll take a look!”  And he BOUGHT THE BED!!!!  WOW!!!  YAY GOD!!!!   About an hour later he returned with his sweet wife, who handed me more money and told me how excited she was for us.  She also shared that she had just been telling her husband that they needed a twin bed in their spare room.  And here they got it….delivered and all!:)
It was an amazing weekend and I am so grateful that God has taken us down this often difficult path in order to watch Him work miracles!!