Scott and I just booked our flights tonight...we leave early morning on Thursday, May 6, and arrive back in Portland midday on Friday, May 14. :-) Quick trip, almost 24 hours travel each direction plus our in country flight to her city of Pune. We get to see her the day after Mother's Day - Monday, May 10. Glad to get this taken care of, only we were HIGHLY disappointed - didn't get to use our air miles to get free tickets - instead our credit card is going to take a $3,500 hit - ouch with lots of bruises!!!!! :-(
So the court documents were insufficient for our medical insurance company - hopefully with us sending our NOC clearance docs it will clear it up - since that's all the paperwork we will get from the Indian gov't. They said the papers didn't clearly state that we were her legal guardians. We better get this taken care of QUICK - I don't want to hassle with insurance uppity ups - just want to have something easy for a change. Is that too much to ask?
It is here that I've been documenting our adoption story. It was a discouraging journey for many years, but we are now in the midst of an amazing story. Kahlia has blessed us beyond words. She has filled our hearts completely with who God made her to be, and none of us could imagine our life with out her. We are now a family of six and continue on with the journey we call LIFE. Colossians 1:17 - He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
YEA!!! Wednesday, April 21 - we passed our final hurdle. We got verbal confirmation that we passed ICPC, and we are FREE TO MAKE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS!!! :-) It is all so very exciting, but honestly, there are mixed emotions going on in our household right now. Brendon is having a really tough time with all this change happening at the same time. He's not used to Scott being gone so much with his campaign duties, he no longer has his own room as of Sunday night, and now his biggest fear is that we will no longer have ANY time to spend with him. He just wants everything to go back to the way it was. Real, valid feelings the poor guy. He actually cried in my arms today. :-( We had a good heart to heart, and I promised that when he needs some "talk" time, that I will make sure to give him the individual time that he needs - and that's a promise I intend to keep! His love language is "time" - as is mine - so I understand completely how he feels. After our really nice heart to heart talk - I asked him if he felt better about everything, and he said - yes - 75% better! I feel pretty good about that.
Hopefully tomorrow we will find out the actualy day we will be flying out, and then we see if we can actually get those tickets free! :-) In just over 2 weeks, she will be in our arms. SO MUCH TO DO BEFORE WE GO! Scott's dad flies in tomorrow from Arizona for 5 days, Makenna's birthday party is on Saturday, a few more documents to get notarized...oh my!
I had my first dream last night about going to her orphanage and seeing her for the first time. It was a really good dream, we'll see how the "real experience" goes! Ready, set, here we go for a wild ride! :-)
Good night all - I'm sleepy, but will close out my day with a happy heart. Thank you Lord!
Hopefully tomorrow we will find out the actualy day we will be flying out, and then we see if we can actually get those tickets free! :-) In just over 2 weeks, she will be in our arms. SO MUCH TO DO BEFORE WE GO! Scott's dad flies in tomorrow from Arizona for 5 days, Makenna's birthday party is on Saturday, a few more documents to get notarized...oh my!
I had my first dream last night about going to her orphanage and seeing her for the first time. It was a really good dream, we'll see how the "real experience" goes! Ready, set, here we go for a wild ride! :-)
Good night all - I'm sleepy, but will close out my day with a happy heart. Thank you Lord!
Thursday, April 15, 2010
It's been a stressful couple of days. Our court papers were FedExed to the Texas ICPC office on Tuesday, April 13. It could take as little as 7 days and as much as 3 weeks for final approval within the two states. After ICPC approval, I was told that we will travel VERY soon because of Kahlia health condition. It's hard not knowing how many weeks we have - I like to be able to "plan" and the unknown is killing us!! It's also REALLY hard for Scott and his campaign not knowing when we will travel. I'm getting nervous about all the unknowns that will be coming our way over the next couple of weeks.
Called our insurance company today to ask about what we need to do to make sure Kahlia is going to be covered as soon as she gets here. They said that we need to submit official court documents from India when she is officially ours (we didn't even have them ourselves) within 31 days of the court date. We are at 26 days already now!!! Wow - I am SO glad I called when I did! We need to not mess this up since we are going to have THOUSANDS of dollars of medical bills this year for her!!
Please pray that we will be able to use our airline miles to get free tickets there even though we will have very little notice. Scott doesn't think we will, but I am holding out hope that we will!
Today Scott walked door to door for over 4 hours in Reedsport, had a tea party gathering at noon that he spoke at (David and I were there too), and tonight he is at another tea party gathering in Coos Bay. Busy, Busy day! Scott needs lots of extra prayer for strength, stamina, and faith that GOD IS IN CONTROL!
Looking forward to our future, as unsure as it is... :-)
-Michelle
Called our insurance company today to ask about what we need to do to make sure Kahlia is going to be covered as soon as she gets here. They said that we need to submit official court documents from India when she is officially ours (we didn't even have them ourselves) within 31 days of the court date. We are at 26 days already now!!! Wow - I am SO glad I called when I did! We need to not mess this up since we are going to have THOUSANDS of dollars of medical bills this year for her!!
Please pray that we will be able to use our airline miles to get free tickets there even though we will have very little notice. Scott doesn't think we will, but I am holding out hope that we will!
Today Scott walked door to door for over 4 hours in Reedsport, had a tea party gathering at noon that he spoke at (David and I were there too), and tonight he is at another tea party gathering in Coos Bay. Busy, Busy day! Scott needs lots of extra prayer for strength, stamina, and faith that GOD IS IN CONTROL!
Looking forward to our future, as unsure as it is... :-)
-Michelle
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
We got new pictures today of our little Kahlia. Her hair sticks straight up because nobody ever brushes her hair, but Brendon told Scott he likes her hair because it sticks up - somehow that doesn't surprise me!! We got to see her two front teeth today for the first time today. All other pictures that we have received her mouth has been closed. We still didn't get a smile, but hopefully we'll see one in person real soon! :-)
We got word today that they sent off our court documents to the ICPC (Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children) office in TX. Once approved there, then they send it on to the ICPC office in Oregon. Once they approve the documents here, they contact the TX office by phone or fax who then contacts our agency (IFS) and they let us know!! They say the process usually takes 7-15 days could be a little more. With our luck - it will be more, but we will see...
We got word today that they sent off our court documents to the ICPC (Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children) office in TX. Once approved there, then they send it on to the ICPC office in Oregon. Once they approve the documents here, they contact the TX office by phone or fax who then contacts our agency (IFS) and they let us know!! They say the process usually takes 7-15 days could be a little more. With our luck - it will be more, but we will see...
Friday, April 9, 2010
Another week - still waiting...it's been 16 days since we heard we passed court. I'm always optimistic that for ONCE we just may get a break and something will go faster then expected, but as time usually does, it brings you back to reality that no - EVERY step of the way is SLOW! I'm hopeful, excited, and fully confident that we do not see the whole picture, and God really is in control of what is best for us - including His perfect timing! I feel so blessed. I have an amazing family. A husband who works so hard for us, loves us, takes such good care of us, and have three beautiful children who pray for their new sister every day. Brendon isn't looking forward to having to share a room, but to me that is all part of learning to make compromises and sacrifices to be the family that God wants us to be. It's good and I know it's going to be ok. I am still very hopeful that before the end of May we will have our little girl in our arms. There is A LOT to do before she comes! Washing and preparing all of Makennas old clothes (I knew being a pack rat would come in handy someday!). Getting the boys settled in their room together, and the endless amount of paper work to have prepared and ready to take with us to India. I am beyond excited, and yet I am beginning to feel a little nervous. Will the bonding process go quick? How long will she cry when she sees us? Will she cry? How do we feed her? WHAT do we feed her? I worry about her heart and her upcoming surgery - how long will she be in pain? I feel sadness for her and what she will be going through really soon...a new home, a new life, new people, a FAMILY, a very serious open heart surgery, cleft palate surgery, new food, new smells, new opportunities, pretty much new everything! Yes, they are good things, but in the mind of a 20 month old that doesn't understand what is happening to her, it will be traumatic. I feel sadness just thinking about what she will be going through really soon. Yet, I can't wait for her to adjust to her new life. She is going to feel better then she has her whole life after she recovers from surgery. She will have more energy, and will be able to walk! I love you little Kahlia, and I can't wait to hold you... :-)
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Our first door to door day for the campain
Friday, April 2, 2010
March 24, 2010 we found out we passed court. That was our final hurdle in India. Now the court papers are in route to IFS' headquarters in Texas. Then we have to pass ICPC - an inter state clearance since we do not live in Texas. This gives permission for Kahlia to fly back to the United States. Once we get ICPC clearance, we are free to make travel plans to pick up our little girl . Hard to believe she's coming home. We have SO much to do before she comes - after all this time, it hardly seems real. This is a crazy time for our family as we prepare for another child and go full force ahead in the midst of a very long and drawn out campaign that will go through November. Check out Scott's website at scottrobertsfororegon.com to keep up with all that Scott is doing - it's pretty crazy! God is good though. He's showing us that He is bigger then us, and it is ONLY with him that we will make it through! Praise the Lord. More posts to follow...
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