New Driver on the Road!
Lucas passed his Learner's test on Saturday and he is one happy camper.
He drove home from church on Sunday and drove this afternoon after his Dr.'s appt. He is a bit nervous about driving on 85 or 95 so I think we will stick to 460 and the back roads until he feels a bit more comfortable. So proud of him. He starts a whole new semester tommorrow. Half a year down and one to go. This semester is Algegra II, Spanish III, Driver's Ed and Art. I am so glad he has a tab bit easier semester this time. He is still conditioning for soccer, really hoping to make the High School soccer team!
Monday, January 28, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Another Step Closer....
Another step closer to China!
Our agency sent our paperwork to the consulate in Guangzhou on Tuesday. We received our NVC approval yesterday so that was forwarded. We are really hoping for a miracle and the courier in Guangzhou receives it by Friday. With Chinese adoptions, you never want your travel dates pushed back because of CNY (Chinese New Year). It just so happened that we were able to travel in Feb, to adopt Olivia and ran into the same problem. Most businesses, including the CCCWA, shuts down for a week in China to celebrate. Therefore, we would not be able to travel then. I have been praying that our travel approval comes quickly so that we can avoid any CNY delays. Our little Sophia will be 17 months old in 3 days and it is really hard knowing she is growing up without us.
This is what we know about Zhuang, Lu Yu, soon to be Sophia Blythe Luyu Allen:
First and foremost her referral states that she is HEALTHY! She was found the day she was born and the main entrance to the Social Welfare Institute of Yifeng County by one of the staff named Feng, Jin Xiang.
The personnel of the SWI gave her the last name of Zhuang which means dignified.
Lu, her first name means road and Yu, her middle name means strong fragrant.
Her referral states that she sleeps well (yay us!), is a little naughty(lol!), and is a happy girl.
This is map of China provinces: Sophia is from Jiangxi. Her big sister Olivia thinks it's pretty awesome that the province that she is from (Hunan) is right next door.;)
Our agency sent our paperwork to the consulate in Guangzhou on Tuesday. We received our NVC approval yesterday so that was forwarded. We are really hoping for a miracle and the courier in Guangzhou receives it by Friday. With Chinese adoptions, you never want your travel dates pushed back because of CNY (Chinese New Year). It just so happened that we were able to travel in Feb, to adopt Olivia and ran into the same problem. Most businesses, including the CCCWA, shuts down for a week in China to celebrate. Therefore, we would not be able to travel then. I have been praying that our travel approval comes quickly so that we can avoid any CNY delays. Our little Sophia will be 17 months old in 3 days and it is really hard knowing she is growing up without us.
This is what we know about Zhuang, Lu Yu, soon to be Sophia Blythe Luyu Allen:
First and foremost her referral states that she is HEALTHY! She was found the day she was born and the main entrance to the Social Welfare Institute of Yifeng County by one of the staff named Feng, Jin Xiang.
The personnel of the SWI gave her the last name of Zhuang which means dignified.
Lu, her first name means road and Yu, her middle name means strong fragrant.
Her referral states that she sleeps well (yay us!), is a little naughty(lol!), and is a happy girl.
This is map of China provinces: Sophia is from Jiangxi. Her big sister Olivia thinks it's pretty awesome that the province that she is from (Hunan) is right next door.;)
Hopefully, in 4-6 weeks we will be on our way to Beijing, (where we will freeze our badoodies off). Terry and I have been there before but we wanted Olivia to experience it too. She wants to walk on the Great Wall of China, see Tiananmen square and the Forbidden City. So, the first part of our trip will be site-seeing. Then we fly to Sophia's province (Jiangxi) and receive her!! This is the day we have been waiting for ( for far toooo long!!!). We are required to be in her province for a week to complete the China part of the adoption. We will be taking a side trip to Hunan, which is where Olivia was born. We will be traveling by train from Jiangxi to Changsha, Hunan, stay overnight and visit Liv's finding spot and orphanage. Terry and I are very excited because we have kept in touch with the facilitator for Living Hope Adoption who assisted us when we were in China in 2003 for Olivia's adoption. ;o) She will arrange transportation and lodging for us at the Dolton Hotel ( the hotel we stayed in 10 years ago when we adopted Olivia). After that, we will come back to Jiangxi for a couple of days and then fly to Guangzhou, Guangdong, where we will have a consulate appointment and finish the American part of the adoption for Sophia. We will be there for 4-5 days. After all is signed, oath is said, documents sealed, medical exam done, visa and passport received, we will be HOME BOUND, back to the good ol' USA!!
Please keep us in your prayers. Getting a little anxious about flying for 14 hours straight. I do NOT like sitting in a confined space for that long and I unfortunately CANNOT watch movie, after movie like my dear hubby. I would love to know how anyone can sleep on a plane. :)
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Good News!
We received some good news yesterday! We sent our I800 out 12/28 and Terry called the USCIS yesterday to check to make sure they had received it and it has been APPROVED!!! Our agency should receive it sometime this week and then its hurry up and wait again. We then are issued our Article 5 which is then followed by our travel approval. We are still hoping to be traveling sometime mid Feb.
Zachary's classes at VCU start up again on Monday. He is doing good, still playing some gigs with his band and hopefully finding time to study in there some where. Lucas is conditioning for soccer and we are praying that he stays healthy through the winter months. This is the time last year when Lucas was hospitalized. Olivia has also been busy with batting practice and beginning to practice softball again. She has really enjoyed batting lessons once a week and is now starting to learn how to slap and drag.
Zachary's classes at VCU start up again on Monday. He is doing good, still playing some gigs with his band and hopefully finding time to study in there some where. Lucas is conditioning for soccer and we are praying that he stays healthy through the winter months. This is the time last year when Lucas was hospitalized. Olivia has also been busy with batting practice and beginning to practice softball again. She has really enjoyed batting lessons once a week and is now starting to learn how to slap and drag.
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