Just like pregnancy, adoption does have a "nesting" period. Currently, this is where we are at. Last weekend Mark and I cleaned out our closets. We also got rid of all of the under 9 mos. clothing because we know we won't be needing that size for tiny A. Mark painted the nursery (moulding goes up on Sunday). I have been purchasing things like crazy! We've had Amazon deliveries for about 5 days straight. I bought wet bags, a headphone splitter, portable high chair, inflatable tub, travel utensils for the girls, and packing cubes. Tonight we booked our apartment rental in Bogota with the best estimate of May 1st. Thankfully we can adjust that date around.
Abuelita and I will be doing some shopping of our own this next week for clothing to wear in Colombia. We have a few other purchases that will have to wait until next weekend because I officially start spring break on Friday! I'll be packing up a storm starting that following week. I've got my packing list on my night stand and every night I add a few more things. It sounds absolutely crazy to me that I'm packing without having an official travel date yet. But, I am an obsessive packer. It all has to be put in a pack-it cube or a plastic bag and labeled. I mix the clothes in each bag up, just in case one gets lost. I LOVE to pack actually and over spring break I will have enough time to do it slowly and methodically...just the way I like it. Yes...I am over the top with this...I realize this about myself.
Off to bed....and probably no sleep. Still having trouble getting to sleep. Too much on my mind these days. Thank goodness I can spot a glimpse of spring break from here!
Our second journey to Colombia to complete our family through adoption.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
"In a few weeks..."
So today we got a not so exciting email from our agency that said "Great news getting the receipt that the I800 was sent to Bogota. Now we will wait to find out your travel date in a few weeks." Not the timing we had planned, why have we not learned our lesson yet? In adoption it is never the timing you think....some times it shorter and more often than not....LONGER. :(
Monday, March 21, 2011
I800 sent to US Embassy in Bogota
We got another great letter in the mail today! Our approved I800 petition was sent to the US Embassy in Bogota last Wednesday! We HOPE to hear something this week about a travel date!
We spoke with a man today that will rent us an apartment in Bogota for 5 weeks. He has 5 units available for us and they are all pretty spacious. I told him we are just waiting for a travel date and we'll get back with him. We're excited to get more than 1 room to live in and we also will have someone to cook and clean for us...BONUS!
Debi
We spoke with a man today that will rent us an apartment in Bogota for 5 weeks. He has 5 units available for us and they are all pretty spacious. I told him we are just waiting for a travel date and we'll get back with him. We're excited to get more than 1 room to live in and we also will have someone to cook and clean for us...BONUS!
Debi
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Nursery
So this weekend Mark decided to paint the nursery and it ready for tiny A. He diligently prepped and then painted all day Saturday. Today he went and bought the moulding for the chair rail so guess what is on tap for next weekend? Painting and installing said moulding. He loves to do this kind of thing so he is happy and a little sore....but mostly happy. We are hoping for news from our agency this week regarding our travel date.
We've been checking out the flights and looks like we will fly American through Miami or Continental through Houston. Hoping this week brings more news!
We've been checking out the flights and looks like we will fly American through Miami or Continental through Houston. Hoping this week brings more news!
Friday, March 11, 2011
I800 Approved!
Today started out as a very sad day as we watched footage from afar of Japan. It is absolutely devastating to see so many lives lost and families forever impacted by the earthquake and tsunami. Our hearts were heavy this morning thinking about children that could have lost their parents today.
After a very busy day we came home to find a wonderful little blue and white envelope from USCIS (Department of Homeland Security). Mark opened up the envelope and yelled "Good News Friday!" We were approved by USCIS to bring our tiny A home...."HOOWAY" little Alejandra cheered!
So next we wait for USCIS to "cable" (who cables anymore?) the U.S. Embassy in Bogota and then they will issue a document called the Article 5. Our agency in Colombia will pick up that Article 5 and then present it to ICBF so that they may set-up our "Entrega" date. Looks like we are on track for the last week of April or first week in May. Did we mention that April 28th is our "Gotcha Day" anniversary with Alejandra? Pretty cool, isn't it?
Monday, March 7, 2011
Back to a crib!
This weekend was an unforgettable and beautiful weekend. We celebrated on Friday night. Then again on Saturday night for Abuelita's birthday. Then Sunday we did a few things around the house to get ready for Tiny A. We moved in a new dresser to Alejandra's room and cleaned up her bathing suit, p.j.'s, and leotards. Lots of too small things were stored in there. Alejandra is now in a size 4 because she is SO tall! Some of her 3-4 just don't look right on her anymore. Tiny A will inherit lots of cool new things! Tiny A got the toddler bed converted back into a crib. Next weekend Daddy will be painting the nursery and putting molding on the walls.
We bought the last of the gifts for the in-country staff in Colombia. We have so many wonderful people in Colombia that will make the adoption process smooth. We are happy to be back in Bogota were we know all of the staff. We will be staying in a new place called Casa Lanthana so that will be a little different from last time. We plan on moving to a rental apartment once we are there so we have some extra room. The newest projected travel date is the week of April 25th or the first week in May. This is all an estimate of course because we are at the hands of USCIS right now as they process our paperwork and then cable the embassy in Bogota.
Time has been flying because this time of year is always crazy busy for me (Debi). We have testing, open house, report cards, and spring break coming up. There really isn't much time to stop and breathe. Mark has been busy with work and running back and forth between downtown San Diego, Orange County, and Escondido. He is a hard working daddy!
We bought the last of the gifts for the in-country staff in Colombia. We have so many wonderful people in Colombia that will make the adoption process smooth. We are happy to be back in Bogota were we know all of the staff. We will be staying in a new place called Casa Lanthana so that will be a little different from last time. We plan on moving to a rental apartment once we are there so we have some extra room. The newest projected travel date is the week of April 25th or the first week in May. This is all an estimate of course because we are at the hands of USCIS right now as they process our paperwork and then cable the embassy in Bogota.
Time has been flying because this time of year is always crazy busy for me (Debi). We have testing, open house, report cards, and spring break coming up. There really isn't much time to stop and breathe. Mark has been busy with work and running back and forth between downtown San Diego, Orange County, and Escondido. He is a hard working daddy!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
We know it got there!
Tonight we were happy to receive the "receipt" of our I800 from USCIS. This means "yes, we got it and we are working on it." Another bonus is that all of our personal information was input correctly....YES! It is dated February 25th....so they've been working on it for almost a week.
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