We were able to worship with the big kids yesterday. The church was very Western…almost too Western. It’s fun how the big kids’ faces light up each time they see us. We were hoping to swim at the hot springs pool at the Sheraton but it was $$$$$$$$$. The grounds were quite luxurious…even by American...
On top of Entoto
We have a new driver for the last part of our trip who has been a great tour guide. Most drivers drive these great Toyota vans. Their seat configuration is very flexible making them great for people and cargo. Yesterday we visited the Ethiopia National Museum which is the home to Lucy’s bones. Then we...
One down…
…one to go. Today was the big day…court date. After waiting two and a half hours with dozens of other adoptive families from all over the world, we were called into the judges office. She asked some basic questions and, voila, Kayla (as she’s chosen to be called) was ours forever! She’s about 13, loves...
{Ethiopia} The View From Our Car
First, let me say that AWAA’s drivers and guides rock. They’ve been amazingly accommodating, welcoming, kind, and friendly. It’s about a 20 minute drive to anywhere so far so we’ve seen a lot. This morning we went back to the TH to hang with the kids, meet with the pediatrician and psychologist, fill out some immigration...
Meeting Day!
It was looking rough this morning, but against our better judgement, we took the whole crew to the Transition Home (TH) to meet L and B. Here we are on the famous TH porch where all AWAA families meet their kiddos. I won’t lie. We were a little nervous. Not so much that we would...
To Ethiopia or Bust!
And it was almost a bust. First, we way underestimated how much time it takes to long term park and maneuver 11 pieces of checked luggage plus 5 carryons around the airport. It’s never good when you show up at the check-in counter and they check to make sure your flight is still open. After...
FAQs
As you read this we are on our way to Addis to meet our kids and appear in court to give our consent to their adoption into our family. There have been quite a few frequently asked questions as we’ve shared our story. So here are the frequently given answers for you to ponder until...
{#49} Profiles should come with grains of salt
If you expect a referral profile to set your mind at ease about who your are bringing into your home, don’t. Whether your referral profile was 3 pages or 300, it is just that–a paper representative of a human being. It does not do him or her justice. I know a lot of families spend days...