Monday, August 22, 2011

Size Doesn't Matter...



The girls and I got in one last excursion before school starts. We drove up the beartooth highway and dipped down into Wyoming and fished one of the mountain lakes. Tenley, Bree and I had a blast. It wasn't about size or who caught the biggest fish. This was about spending a little time together and teaching the girls some basics on casting and reeling in fish. The girls caught a half dozen little brooke trout. Getting up early at the crack of dawn paid off.

On the adoption front, we found out that USCIS (immigration) approved our paperwork on the 15th, slightly quicker then usual. Now they send a wire or something to Colombia, where we wait another 3-4 weeks for the "article 5". Not really sure what that means, but that is the next hurdle we await. Then, we can get a travel date 3-4 weeks after that and apply for the adoption visa in San Francisco. Looking like early to mid October to travel to Colombia. It has been such a long up and down process, but it is kind of exciting to think we will finally get to meet Ruben soon.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Immigration Paperwork

Well our I-800 paperwork was sent to USCIS on Friday. Hopefully, everything goes smoothly. we did receive notice that Colombia only sent scanned copies of Ruben's file, and not the original paperwork. We hope this was just an oversight, as we will need it to apply for our Colombian adoption visa. However, we can't do that until we have a travel date. Still looking like October to travel. As much as we would love to go now to pick up Ruben, we feel like we are not anywhere near ready. Do you ever feel ready? Our girls really don't have a clue as to understanding that mom and dad are going to be gone for a month. Their aunt has offered to stay the majority of the time at our home, and get them onto the bus during the week. This will be really nice, as to not disturb their routine too much. The local bookstore "Borders" is going out of business. We are eyeballing a few key books on Colombia for our trip. Otherwise, nothing too new to report. Off to listen to more Rosetta Stone...

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Referral !!!

We have been waiting along time to publish this post. REFERRAL!!! As many of you know, we have been reviewing information on a little boy from Colombia for a few months. We asked to be matched with him back in May and finally received the email from our social worker, that he "Ruben" has been assigned to us. It has taken along time to get our paperwork from the main ICBF office to the region, and having both places approve the assignment. Now we wait some more. All of Ruben's information will be gathered and sent to our social worker, translated, and then off to us. Then we start filling out the Hague paperwork and narrow down to a travel date. We will wait to send our official acceptance letter and receive our designation letter before publishing pictures and specifics on Ruben. We will be headed to Monteria to meet our little guy. At this point, it looks like October to travel. We were hoping for August, but timing isn't always in our favor. Sacrifices will be made, and we are very greatful for family and friends to help with our girls during our time away. Dad is glad he was able to hunt several days last year, because this year it looks like hunting season is in Colombia. It will be well worth it.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Kids Camp 2011 Chase the Light...





Well, I thought I would be posting that we received our official adoption referral. However, I think Colombia's sense of urgency and ours is a little bit off. It has been six weeks since we sent our letter requesting to be matched. During this time, there have been some good moments as well. I volunteered again this year to be camp nurse at my kids church camp in the mountains. Tenley was a "camper", and Alex my assistant. The scenery was great. The beartooth mountains in the background still had plenty of snow on the peaks. The valley was plush green, and 217 kids running around, had enormous energy. No broken bones or trips to the ER, which is pretty amazing, considering all the activities here. ie. zip line, ropes course, mountain boarding, swimming, etc... I realize how fortunate I am to have had this opportunity to grow and bond with my girls. As far as our adoption journey go's. I have realized that I can not determine or sway the timing of this event in our lives. Tracey and I were hoping to travel next month and be back before school starts. I realize now, that this is not going to happen on our time scale. However, we are very blessed to have great family and friends that will help watch our kiddos here, while we travel to Colombia.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Something to get excited about!

These last several weeks have been difficult and frustrating for us. In March we received a call from our agency on a little boy that was considered special needs due to malnutrition. We had seen his picture and brief bio information on the waiting child list a few months prior to that. We had put an email of interest into our agency, only to find out another family was ahead of us. Again, as in the past, we were slightly discouraged, but encouraged to know that we were moving up the list. So, when we received the call in March, we were pretty excited. Initially, we have been approved for upto a sibling set of two; 0-5yrs. However, we were primarily wanting to get a boy, but were told to consider a sibling set, as the wait time was considerably less.
The initial reports showed this little boy as underweight, height, but proportionate. He initially could not sit up or hold his position, or "station" as the Colombian reports would state. He had an upcoming appointment with the pediatric neurologist who had ordered some standard tests for children with malnutrition. Several weeks had gone by, the test did not get completed, but the reports on this little boy were great. He has continued to gain in weight and height and motor skills are increasing. He is now standing alone holding himself up and progressing with no obvious deficits. My wife and family have prayed about him and given a lot of thought, as we wait for these tests to be completed. We have decided to move forward and asked to be matched with him without these other test results. Now the ball can get rolling and hopefully we can travel by end of July. The girls are very excited to have a little brother and we look forward to bringing him home. Stay tuned as I'm sure the roller coaster ride will continue...

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

UPDATES... CLEAR AS MUD...

Tracey and I updated our medical letters and received our FBI update letters this week as well. Surprisingly, it only took a month from the time we sent our paperwork off to W. Virginia until we recieved our letters back stating " no criminal record". We sent both our medical letters and fbi updates off to Helena for apostille. These documents are both only good for 6 months, so we hope that we will be travelling before then. If not, then we get to go through the process again.
We did hear from Nichole at our adoption agency this week. It wasn't the update we were thinking, but we did officially get put on the 0-6yr sibling wait list and they did not change our approval date. So now we are on a shorter wait list, and get to keep our July 2010 approval date. Currently the 0-6yr wait list are taking approvals from January 2009, where as the 0-5yr list is November of 2007. yikes...

Monday, April 11, 2011

Inching closer

It has been a very long winter here in Montana. It has also been a long couple of years waiting to hear encouraging news on our adoption. As the weather is starting to turn, so is our adoption process. Tracey and I are reviewing a little boy's information. We are trying not to get too attached and say anything specific until we know if this little boy will be the next addition to the Miller clan, or if this is another bump in our adoption journey. We will keep you all posted.