September 22, 2011
Waiting for the phone to ring
This week I rang the adoption agency about something really unexciting, not expecting to hear anything, because even though our homestudy is in Russia it has to be translated etc for a few weeks longer before it goes to the MOE and they start finding a child for us.
WELL........She said "no" all the translation is finished and this week they have been talking about children for us. She said we wont find out this week because she has other families over in Russia at the moment, but fingers crossed it maybe next week.
Hence to say we are so excited at the moment. I don't know if I will be able to go out next week, I think I will be waiting by the phone :)
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September 9, 2011
Update
I found out today that our documents/homestudy is on its way to Russia.
It is funny that each step, even paying agency fees etc, feel like we are getting closer to our Child.
We have been told it possibly will be quite quick given we are open to a big age range and either gender. The other referrals that have been coming in have been between 2 - 4 weeks after the documents arrived, and then we have to travel two weeks after.
So now that everything has left New Zealand, we have lots to plan and think about, even down to names.
And I really need to up my Russian language practice!
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September 6, 2011
So close
Our paper work is so close to being in Russia, each day feels like a week. It should be with our internal affairs for a few days, and hopefully by the end of the week I will be posting that it has landed in Russia. Well I hope so anyway. Each step that we can tick off means we are closer to meeting our child, and we are getting so excited/impatient.
August 29, 2011
7 years ago Today
7 Years ago today we meet Jasmine Qing Shan for the first time, in Jiangxi China. After 2 years of waiting, it was an amazing feeling to finally have our baby. It seems strange that it has been that long, she is the age now my oldest was when we traveled to pick her up.
"Well Jazz, you have enriched our lives more than we ever imagined. It was a hard road some times, but one that was worth every step traveling it with you. We love you more than you understand and know, you are our daughter in every way. We thank your birth parents for the parts they gave you that we couldn't. Our lives have become a quite an adventure. You are such an amazing little girl, and we are so proud to be your parents." Happy adoption Day xxxx
August 18, 2011
Good News !!!
Well I am doing a happy dance today! We have officially been approved by Central Authority, and they are about to sign all our documents and send them off to the Adoption Agency for the final part, before they get sent to Russia.
It is so nice to finally be at this stage of the journey, it will all start moving rather fast now, and we are getting closer. I am starting Russian language this Saturday which should be interesting!
I think after we have our homestudy notarized, it takes about a month of it being in Russia being translated etc, before they start finding our special someone.
Stay tuned next week I should know more then. We are attending the official Russian adoption travel seminar next Friday as well, because we are getting closer to that stage.
For those of you who don't know, we are applying for the region Vladivostok, which is just above China and Korea. We are hoping the referral will be more Jasmine's look, and there are plenty of Children who have an asian background in this area.
August 15, 2011
August 11, 2011
Our trip to China
On the train heading to Shangrao, where Jasmine was born |
shopping in Shangrao, Jasmine's hometown |
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One of the rides we had while there |
The girls loved the princess chair in our hotel |
Arriving at the Orphanage |
Jasmine geting a gift from the Orphanage director |
Two of the orphaned children we got to spend time with |
The Nannies who cared for Jasmine while in the Orphanage |
A historical temple In Jasmine's Hometown |
Arriving at the foster village |
Front road by foster families houses. |
One of the foster mums that recognized Jasmine. She may have looked after her when she was sick once or twice |
Every night families meet to dance and have fun |
Home town scenery |
Tortoise Mountain Shangrao |
The boat we were in |
Tortoise mountains in Jasmine's home town |
At Ocean Park |
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