Thank you all for tuning in to our momentous occasion of adoption and for all your prayer/support!
"Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life." Proverbs 13:12
Monday, November 19, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Just a quick note to say that we are home. We got a quicker flight in (got in at 7:30). Everything was great. No drama and we owe it all to everyone's prayers. Thanks again.
It has been so fun to watch the kids go crazy with all their new toys in their new house. They give tons of hugs and yell, "Thank you, Papi...thank you, Mami!"
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Today was our last hoorah. We visited the Botanical Gardens, ate lunch at The Hard Rock Cafe, then picked up the visas, then ate supper with about 30 people who were adopting or being adopted. We ate at this super cool pizza place. The kids made their own pizzas. They put on chef outfits, kneaded the dough and put all their own toppings on. Then they got to throw flour on each others faces. Tons-o-fun. Have pictures but to tired to upload them.
Still packing. Waking up at 4:45 to leave for airport. Suppose to be in K.C. at 11:17 P.M. Long day, huh?
Lauren - No fall colors because in Bogota they have the same season year round.
Kaitlynn - Hey girlfriend...Your new cousins go to bed around 9 P.M. Bogota is one hour ahead of KC now with the time change. We were the same but Bogota doesn't do daylight savings time change.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
News flash...We will be home Friday night! Everything got done this morning and we pick up the visas tomorrow afternoon. Flights booked and everything. The CHI team down here is out of this world awesome. They have all the hook ups and pushed us thru in record speed. We had heard of horror stories at the embassy...it was a breeze for us.
I can't sleep. Erika woke up a couple of hours ago cuz she was hot and now I am wide awake.
We visited the Dr. yesterday afternoon. It went well. Pray for Alex because the Dr. said he still has a heart murmur.
It is conceivable that we could go home Thursday if everything goes perfect and flights are available. Hopefully, we will be home no later than Saturday. If we could get Erika's birth certificate early in the morning, get her passport, get the Dr. to sign off, get to the embassy by late morning; then we could pick up the visas in the late afternoon and then we would be done.
Everyone please pray for my sister-in-love Dru. She has gone thru and is going thru much big time physical ailment. She has been SO awesome to us and she needs the blessing of your prayer. Thanks!
These kids are kids. They are not perfect but I am so proud of them after all they have been thru. I absolutely can not wait to show them off to everyone at home. Again, we have been blown away from the support of our family and friends. By the grace of God, mankind still has many kind men (and women). That last sentence could only be thunk up from me at 4 in the morning!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
This morning we found out that we will not get the last birth certificate today so we are off at least one more day.
All these answers are subject to negation cuz Rena is at the store with the girls and I am prone to chronic wrongness.
Steph - I think we still plan on Alex going to Rising Star in January.
GRR - No, Rena and I have not had our date. The closest thing to it is that we ventured out for a 45 minute walk when the kids were napping 3 days ago. It felt really weird. 17 years of it just being Rena and I and then 2 weeks with our kids and all of a sudden it feels wrong to be without them. Huh. It must be love.
p.s. Rena and I find ways to snuggle (if you know what I mean). My family calls it...going to Wal Mart.
Packing for outings is no big thing for Rena (dtr. of a Silver Beaver Boy Scout leader).
I don't know what to register more for other than high chairs, kid's videos, more books and thousands of dollars in college tuition.
What is Love and Logic? Sounds like bunk to me. Ha ha.
KS - Yes, that is Nataly. She is so stinkin' cute. The boys are smitten with her.
Beth - Mamacita is loosely translated...hot mama.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Parks and Playdates
Hello All. Rena, here.
We have been to parks, met new families, been to parks, reunited with families that we have known, and been to even bigger parks.
Yesterday, the kids witnessed an amazingly huge hail storm that made a special TV channel break-in. They kept using the word for ice in Spanish instead of the the word for hail. We took video of it.
We also went to a toy/game store that had some great buys for the kids. We found fun bath toys, and cool Colombian things to decorate their rooms with, at home.
They have started to ask us about their house in the United States. The boys are excited that they get to have their own bedroom, their own bed and that the girls are not in there with them. They also were excited that there was a room that had books and toys for them.
One of the families that we flew in to Bogota at the same time with, is now at El Refugio. Jen, her mom and her beautiful daughter Nataly are here. Our boys were giddy at the sight of Nataly. It was quite interesting to watch. They were embarrassed, but were able to give hugs when she came in. Of course, Jen and I squealed and hugged each other. For those who do not know, Jen and I met one time before, in person, at the airport in Bogota. Yet, previous to traveling to get our kids, we have been talking through the great CHI yahoo site.
Today we spent most of the day at an enormous park. It was a zoo, amusement park, museum, and pony riding place all in one. The kids were wiped out as were the parents, but it really was fun. The boys loved the lions and tigers, but the girls climbed Papi like a tree to get as far away as possible. We met another family in Bogota, who happens to live in Atchison, Kansas, who is adopting a sibling group of three. They are great. We are all to go eat pizza this week. They already have two boys. That means that 13 of us will converge on this pizza place like a pack of Kansas wolves. It will be great!!!
We have the kids on a basic routine. Now they sleep until around 7:00 to 7:15 in the morning. We eat breakfast here around 8:00 and then it is time to take our pseudo bath/shower. This is one area that our tag-teaming is great. Papi washes hair and then hands the kids out to me. The ledge that is at the opening of the shower is too tall for the kids to cross. We usually try to go for a walk, go to the store or a nearby park, until lunch at 1:00. After lunch, all of the kids take a nap. There are some days that either Sebastian or Alejandro just rests, but the girls always sleep. Since dinner is not until 7:00 at night, the kids eat fruit or crackers around 5:30.
I have tried to do school with Alex, but with other kids here, doing school is hard. He is learning to count to 10 in English. I think that that it good since he can't count correctly to 5 in Spanish. Papi bought the boys cards that have colors, numbers and shapes on them. We played with some of them today. They liked it. Turning learning into a game may be the key. We will see.
Our kids are great eaters. They eat everything. They will fit right in to their new home. We really don't know what their favorites are, yet. Luisa loves anything sweet.
Tomorrow is a holiday, again, in Colombia. So that means that we will hit the ground running on Tuesday to get everything completed. We will let you all know when we get the flight go ahead. Keep praying. We are clicking our heels and waiting for our hot air balloon to take off.
Muchos Besos to all.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
This morning we got the kids haircuts. Each one was so good in the chair.
I posted more videos on You Tube.
Answering ?'s:
Tia Chito - Without going into details, the Colombian government said the kid's biological parents were not good parents. We believe God had Rena and I in mind when He created these beautiful children. We are the ones who get the blessing.
Ellie - Rena does well with speaking to the kids but there is still alot we don't understand. We keep the Spanish dictionary handy. My computer also has a cool widget where you just type the sentence in in English and it immediately translates it to Spanish. The dialect is mostly the same as Mexican Spanish.
Sherrie - We were told to pack light. We packed too light. We have purchased some clothes for ourselves down here. They told us not to where jewelry or watches. I should have brought a watch. I can't stand having to reach in my pocket to look at my cell phone. I am mucho lazy sometimes. I personally would be lost without my laptop (Mac) and the Internet. I wish we would have brought more videos. The kids love anything (even in English).
Passing time is no problem. Between eating, naps/sleeping at night, playing, sightseeing and doing adoption paperwork the time goes quickly.
Everything is mostly comparably priced. Junk food is cheaper. Clothes are about the same. Going out to eat is a little cheaper. Today's haircuts were $6 as was Rena's French manicure...that's cheap!
The coffee here is perfect for me. They make it strong at El Refugio. Juan Valdez Cafe is just like our Starbucks/Caribou Coffee(Caribou is the best - Turtle Mocha).
Katie - Regarding attachment...I feel we are strongly bonded already. I believe all the prayer going up has been answered. Every day feels more and more like we have been together forever.
The Woods - Alex is still trying to find out who he is. Is he the leader of his siblings or is he the follower of his new parents? Sebastian is a cuddle bug. He hates letting go of us at bedtime and he climbs in bed first thing in the morning to love on us. Erika has fits all the time. She tests us to see if we mean business. Even though she has turned 3, developmentally I think she is in the terrible 2 stage. Luisa is the only one who is not extremely active. She is more phlegmatic. The other 3 are sanguine in nature. All 4 get very, very fidgety 15 minutes before thet go to sleep. They don't go down voluntarily. We have to make them lay down and stay still/quiet. They all have dreams all night long. They laugh/cry in their sleep.
The Colombians spoil their kids. They give them anything they want and expect us to do the same. We don't agree.
Friday, November 2, 2007
ks-Deanna is a fun worker here at El Refugio. Every morning she styles the boys hair and they have a blast and are so proud of their doo.
Speaking of hair, I have a bit of tragic, personal news. Colombia is making me loose mine like crazy. Yikes! On the other foot, I have had no heart pains down here. Unfortunately, I would rather choose the latter.
Today we got news that the court we need won't be open till next Tuesday so we probably won't be home till Saturday. That would still be less than a full month so that is o.k.
We posted more videos on You Tube. Type in nd4367.
To answer GRR's ?: The kids are in hog heaven because all they do is eat, sleep and play. We talk to them about their new house, pool, toys, school, family/friends. I don't know how much they comprehend.
I pretty much have exhausted new things to talk about and we don't get many comments so it is hard for me to want to post. Please ask questions if you have any. It will give me something to say.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Splish-Splash
Yesterday was more of the same. We are in a good place so we are not terribly anxious to get home. On the other foot, home is home and we are ready to move on with our new life.
In the above picture: I found out that if I sit on the drain, the shower becomes a mini-pool/piscina. It made the kids extremely contento/feliz!
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