Sunday, September 12, 2010

Hawaii


Aloha...
The Millers just returned from a great getaway in Hawaii. We stayed with some good friends Chuck and Barb in Kaneohe on the island of Oahu. The kids loved the beaches and different marine life. They were able to see various fish, sea turtles, and even an octopus that a local had harpooned for dinner. We were fortunate to play on a different beach each of the five days we were there. I think if all we did was play on the beach, the kids would have been as happy as a pig in mud! The weather was great and a little rain every day, usually first thing in the morning and then it was gone and sunny 87 with a low of about 74. The kids enjoyed going to the luau at the polynesion cultural center, and especially enjoyed watching the locals climb coconut trees, retrieving them and cracking them open with a rock. During our reality getaway, we noticed the latest ICBF wait times came out, and again siblings 0-5 wait time decreased a little. This year started at about 37 months, and now down to about 34 months. At this pace, we are probably looking at about spring to summer of 2013 for travel time.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

"The Burb" part II



Well, it's official now. The Miller's are suburbians! Dad made another venture to the autoauction, in hopes of getting that bigger dependable vehicle with 4 wd. With a lot of patience and nerves, dad watched one by one go by, only to stop bidding before someone else. Finally, the right one came by, a few years older "2002" then most of the dealers wanted to purchase. If you haven't been to an auction before, it is very fast paced, and you have to be carefull not to get caught up in the frenzy of the event. I have never spent $100 a second before and at such a high rate. I was in a bidding war with one other person and it was high paced adrenaline. I ended up successful and close to my price. I got an ok deal, but not a steal. Nevertheless, came away with what I intended to. Room for the additional kiddos.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Fun at the Park

Today we got together with our friends the Shrag's. We should give them a lot of credit for pointing us in the direction of adopting from Colombia. Steph and Loren adopted a sibling set of three two years ago. At the time, I worked with Steph at the hospital and met her at a work bbq. She had just returned from Colombia two weeks prior with her kiddos. They were much smaller then in this picture, and definitely holding onto mom and not letting her out of their site. I have been told that is pretty routine for adopted kids, especially from an orphanage. They tend to worry that any adult they are close to, might leave them. Two years later, they are speaking english, as though they are native and the kids are doing great. Two of my girls had a blast playing at the park with the three of them, while mom and dad discussed adoption issues and things to look forward to.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Burb

Well, I woke up today thinking this was the day we took another step at getting closer to being ready for the addition to the family. The government suburban came up for auction today, as all government vehicles do. I have driven this vehicle for 3 years and have thought of the day I could bid on it and finally have that bigger vehicle. The past two days Tracey and I spent down at the auction house inspecting the "Burb" and a few other suburbans. I did my homework and studied prices, but had never been to a real live auction. I got there bright and early at 7:15, looked them over again and received my bidding sticker. the first suburban to come up was the one I was use to. Before I could hardly bid, the price had skyrocketed to well over what I was wanting to pay. I was in shock. I watched two or three more go about the same way. We had one left on the list that would work for us. I was in a bidding war with one other person. Something just didn't feel right, so I stopped at what I told myself was the limit, only to watch the other person take it for my top limit. I left kind of bumbed, but it was a learning experience, and maybe it was not meant to be today. I think our "burb" is out there somewhere, but just not today. As everything else in this adoption journey, we will wait patiently and try to understand the curve balls thrown at us.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Montana Mountains

There is no place like Montana in the summer. Something going on every weekend, and endless mountains and trails to hike. A couple of weeks ago, Alex and I got up early and hiked the three mile hike upto Mystic Lake. The picture says it all. Beautiful! Hopefully next summer the girls will be ready to haul a back pack and camp over night. Dad has to stay in shape, so we can all do this hike with the new kiddos in a couple of years. The adoption from Colombia is still two-three years away, but we finally got approved as of 7/8/10 and on the official wait list, which is currently just under three years.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

summer time fun


Summer is here and we are in the middle of family and friends visiting. Over the 4th of July, we had our friend Connie and her kiddos up from Boise to spend some time with us. the weather started turning hot. We enjoyed our local Laurel parade and fireworks with family. Still no word from Colombia on our dossier. We were told the ICBF (Colombia board) has 45 days to review our update. We are going on 4 months now. Nichole, our social worker from CHI has told us we are the next family on their list waiting to hear a board decision. Hopefully, this will be the week.

Well, we are not letting this delay get the best of us. Yesterday, grandpa, myself, and the girls went on a hike up into the mountains to a waterfall. We happened to see a brown bear during our 5 mile hike back into the wilderness. The kids did great. the last 1 1/2 miles coming out were tough on Bree (5yrs) and dad carried her on his shoulders. Can't expect the kids to do a 10 mile hike and not be just a bit weary and tired. All in all, we had a great time and celebrated with fresh watermelon back at the pickup.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Summer Camp


Well ten months since originally submitting our dossier to Colombia, still no approval yet, but we have not lost faith and keeping very busy this summer. I had the privlege of being the camp nurse at Tenley's (8yrs) summer church camp this year. Alex (13) was able to be my assistant and we had a great time in the mountains getting closer to each other, and our relationship with our heavenly father. A few kiddos with homesick tummies and a few bumps and bruises, but otherwise nothing major. Tenley and Alex loved all the great activities offered including the zip line and rock wall. Dad even went down the zipline upside down and backwards(I forget i'm not 18 anymore).