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Family Fun at the Ocean

Friday, October 22
We took advantage of our final days in Peru and headed for warmer weather and a beach. Before we left for Paracas we took a tour of Lima and spent a little bit of time at the water park. Lilyanna loved all of the lights!!! We went with a tour on the Mirabus so we didn't have as much time as we wanted to have. I think we'll head back to the water park one more time before returning to the States. It was beautiful...and very romantic ;)




We left for Paracas at 3:00 am on Wednesday morning. It was a four hour bus ride and Lilyanna slept the whole way.
 Once in Paracas we headed for our hotel and then straight for the dune buggies and sand boarding. The dunes were our favorite part of Paracas....besides the warm weather, sun shine, and absolutely georgeous beach!

 A little video from our dune buggy experience:


We were very spoiled! Our hotel room had a walk out balcony to the pool and beach front. The pictures just don't do it justice.




We had a very nice couple of days. We are back in Lima now spending the rest of our time with family and friends. It's hard to believe that our time here in Peru is almost over. Only a few more days and we will be home!

Love and hugs to you all!

Fun!

Tuesday, October 19
Today was another fun day!!! We went shopping, shopping, shopping!!! It was a bit cold so we found this super cute ear warmer for her. We just have a hard time resisting her cuteness :)
After shopping we went out to eat dinner together. We made a pit stop at Starbucks for hazelnut soy steamers. Lilyanna's first steamer....she loved it of course. Being at Starbucks makes me feel like I'm back home. It's the closest you get to the States while in Peru...AND it's heated which is a major plus. Oh, and in case your counting, only 9 more days and we'll be home :)  
I finally caught it on camera. This is Lilyanna's "I can't believe you just told me NO" face.
After Starbucks we headed straight to the park to play and eat popcorn (It's a thing here in Peru, to eat popcorn at the park). Lilyanna likes popcorn but that's no surprise right ;) The park had lots of fountains and she loved the lights!!! Christmas this year is going to be so much fun with her at home. We can hardly wait.
 And after such a fun day she came back home and practiced her newly learned skill of turning pages...a new bedtime ritual. Look at those little figers go! 

We just can't get over her super sweet personality. I mean, seriously! We are totally hoping that this is not just the honeymoon phase. We had a tougher week with her when she was sick but now that she is feeling better she is back to her very calm self. She wakes up happy, she's happy all morning, she goes down for nap happy, she wakes up happy again, she's happy all evening, she goes to bed happy, she sleeps 12 hours and then repeats it all again. What a blessing!  

Tomorrow is looking to be another fun day. We have lots of fun things on the agenda like the Mirabus and the fountain show. We're excited!


We'll post again soon. Hugs!! 

Progress

Monday, October18

After a few days of not feeling so great we're happy to finally be feeling much better. We were able to eat solid food yesterday and today and managed to keep everything down. We have decided not to eat anything fresh until we return back to the States (the fresh stuff is sometimes watered with sewer water...) What a bummer! We went to the store yesterday and looked for items that were made in the U.S. We managed to find ramen noodles and spaghetti sauce. We went with ramen and toast. Not the healthiest but you have to do what you have to do. Atleast it's something and atleast it didn't make us sick. We are still not back to 100% but we're not complaining. We feel so much better then we were on Friday and Saturday. And this picture pretty much sums up how we spent most of the weekend.
You can see what's about to happen right? This was snapped just seconds before her precious little feet hauled off and whacked mommy's very upset tummy. Gotta love her!
And now onto much more fun news...Lilyanna and her newest progress and facinations.
  • She learned how to give kisses...finally!! Mommy and daddy love them so much. Today she was playing with her toys and suddenly stopped, looked me in the eyes and leaned over to me (I though she just wanted to be held), and started giving me kisses...without me asking for them. Ok, that totally won my heart!
  • She learned the word "nose" which translates to eskimo kisses :) We say the word nose and she leans forward and starts wiggling her nose until she gets her desired eskimo kisses. She likes butterfly kisses too!
  • She has develped a serious love for a specific stuffed animal that I've had since I was 10. She hugs it all night and kisses it as she goes to bed. So cute.
  • She has learned how to clap and turn pages in her toddler book.
  • She sings when we dry her hair.
  • She has learned how to wave bye to people as they leave thru doors.
  • After one week in the walker she has made amazing progress in leg strength. She can now stand and take steps on her own while only holding onto a couple of my fingers. She still hates belly time ;)

Giving her puppy kisses before bedtime :)

And now onto the bonding. It's a day at a time and there is still much bonding to be done but it is going very well. Today our lawyers came over to visit us. They reached out to hold her and she gave me a serious bear hug and was not willing to let go. A good attachment sign. And so far we have only noticed one fear. She gets really scared if people open the door to the car and jump out too quickly. When I'm holding her in the car (they don't have car seats here) and she hears the doors open she clings on to me very hard and usually has a scared look on her face. She doesn't scream or cry but you can tell she is scared. It makes me wonder what's going on inside her little head. She acts like she's afraid of being left.

And that's the latest on Lilyanna. We were busy today working on some paperwork but hopefully we can do something fun now that everyone is feeling better.

Hugs!!

We're Finished

Friday, October 15
Yesterday we were able to make it to the embassy for our visa appointment. I was surprised at how efficiently and quickly everything took place. We signed a few papers, spoke to the consulate for about 5 minutes and that was it! Today we went back to the embassy in the afternoon and picked up Lilyanna's visa along with the rest of her documents. So, we are finished!!!! A very long two year process that has finally come to an end. And I must write, God receives all the credit for the whole thing! If it wasn't for God working out every tiny detail this past two years then I wouldn't be holding my little girl today. We are happy :)


We have two weeks before we fly back to the States. Unfortunatly, we are all sick right now....again. Lilyanna is running a fever and has a cold. Henry and I think we are sick from food poisoning...or we picked up some kind of nasty stomach virus. Not fun at all!! Without fail, every time we come to Peru we have stomach issues. Right now we are really missing home. At the moment we are choosing to remain cheerful and we're trying to look on the bright side of things. Which is a challenging thing to do while getting so personally aquainted with the toilet...if you know what I mean ;) Atleast we are all suffering together. Ahhh, the family bonding :) Which brings me to my next thought. I am so blessed to have the husband that I have :)

So, we looked into coming home early but there are no flights available at all. We'll take the next 24 hours to rest and see how we feel after that. Thanks everyone for all of your prayers and support. We love you all so much!!! Oh, and if you have a spare moment then please pray that we can feel better....or that we can just remain happy thru it all :)

Hugs!

Busy Day!

Wednesday, October 13
We were able to accomplish many things today. Our lawyers picked us up at 9:00 a.m. and we went straight to pick up Lilyanna's birth certificate. It took a few hours but once we were done we went to the passport office. They gave us a bunch of hassle  but we were finally able to get her passport. From there we went to the SNA office to sign our final papers. Yay! She's officially, legally ours :) Well, actually, we believe that God had a plan for her from before her birth so she was "ours" a long time before man decided to make it "legally" so ;) After the passport office we went to the Dr. again, this time for the U.S. Embassy. From the Dr. office we went to the translator and from there we went  home.

We made it home at 6:00 p.m. and we're totally amazed because Lilyanna didn't take a nap all day. She is such a good, well tempered child. She didn't fuss or whine all day. We could tell that she was very tired but maintained her happiness. We realize that this may just be the "honeymoon" phase and that it might just wear off once we get home. We'll enjoy it while we can :)

The only thing we have left to do is to make a final appointment with the U.S. Embassy to pick up her visa. It could be tomorrow or Friday. It's looking like we will have plenty of time to rest, enjoy family and friends, and explore a little bit more of Lima.    

Sorry, no pictures today. We were so busy that we didn't have time to even think about it. Perhaps tomorrow :)


Love and hugs to you all!

Fun day!!!

Tuesday, October 12
Today was so much fun!! Probably the second best day that we have had in Peru since we've been here. I enjoyed being able to spend time with my husband and daughter without anything else competing for our attention. If everyday were like today then I wouldn't mind living in Peru (don't worry mom, we're still coming home :) We ate breakfast together and went straight to the beach. Today and yesterday were both sunny days so the weather was absolutely georgeous! The beach was beautiful...way too cold for us to jump in (there were lots of surfers though) but it was still a nice sight to see, atleast for mom and dad. Lilyanna didn't seem to care too much, she was more interested in exploring her new stroller :)

We ate lunch, walked all over Mira Flores, enjoyed tons of window shopping, and our favorite part was the Inka Market. It's a big market filled with "cheap" peruvian products of every nature. We splurged on one item. My husband bought us a very nice peruvian style painting to take home...a late anniversary gift. It's rather large so we had to take the canvass off of the frame so that we can roll it up and fit it in our suitcase. We'll have to re-frame it at home. It was dirt cheap for a painting of it's nature....I love good deals :)

We went to "Kennedy park" which was very pretty. There is a reason why they call it Mira Flores (look at the flowers in english). Tons of flowers!! My favorite :)

Liilyanna went down her first slide at the Park. I really don't think it meant too much to her. She was more interested in picking the fuzz off her shirt....I know, right ;)



I have to constantly remind myself that all of this is so new to our daughter. I am amazed that she is not in sensory overload! She did not leave the orphanage except to go to the doctor once or twice. The orphanage mother almost never took her outside so sunshine, wind, people, smells, sounds are all so new to her. She is very happy though. When she was in the stroller we could hear her jabbering away. When we would stop to look at her we would find her just smiling away at everything she was seeing. Mommy and daddy are in love :)
I guess that I should tell you now that the plans changed. We were suppose to go to SNA today to sign the papers so that we would have custody on Thursday. But, as things always change around her, they squeezed us in at last moment yesterday which meant that today was a free day. Which means that we will have custody of her tomorrow morning...or technically at Midnight tonight. Which also means that I don't have to worry about being so private with her pictures. Just in case you were wondering why I didn't put them on the photo link.

Tomorrow we will be taking care of her birth certificate and also her passport if everything goes well. It will be an all day ordeal or most of the day anyway. We should be able to wrap up alot of things by the end of this week so we will have our final appointment with the embassy next week. So, it's looking like we will have a week of "vacation" time to spare before we head back to the States. Yay!

As always, I'll keep you posted. Hugs!













New toys!

Monday, October 11
I have an awesome husband. Yesterday, Henry went to the store and bought a stroller and a walker. Now, mommy doesn't have to deal with a fussy baby that wants to be held all the time. We put her in the walker and she LOVES it! She pretty much follows us everywhere we go around the house and is very happy with it. No fussing, no crying, it's good excersice for her, plus mommy can finally use both hands to get things done. Yay, for observant, thoughtful husbands! He bought a stroller mostly so that she can get use to us not carrying her everywhere we go. The good thing is that both the stroller and walker are "travel size" so we'll have no problem easily lugging them back to the States with us on the plane. We already have a very nice double stroller at home that we used for the foster children. We didn't have a "girly" single stroller so that kinda makes us feel better about splurging on another stroller ;)


Today is our last day of "relaxing". Tomorrow we go into SNA to sign the official adoption decree. The rest of the week we will have a pretty tight schedule of trying to squeeze a bunch of things into just a few days. Maybe Lilyanna will learn how to take naps in her new stroller so she doesn't get too fussy for missing bedtime....probably just wishful thinking :)

Hugs!
 
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De-stressing post :)

Saturday, October 9
What an interesting day! I'm writing this post for me, for therapy ;) This morning was wonderful, concerning Lilyanna anyway. My husband, who we thought was going to be able to avoid the worst of the "plague" that is going around the house, woke up sick this morning. What that means is that we spent another day just relaxing, camped out at the house. Lilyanna went down for her nap very well and woke up a happy baby. I'm so happy because she finally made the switch from two small naps a day to one longer nap. That means that I get more accomplished throughout the day, YAY! After she woke up from her nap we ate dinner, like normal. And that's when it all started! Today was a warmer day, the sun was out and the house was not nearly as chilly. So, I started working on "belly time" which obviously ruined the entire evening. I have never seen a child that hates being on her stomach as much as our daughter. She screams to the best of her ability the entire time. I am SO thankful that her "scream" really is nothing more then a loud whine. I hope that doesn't change!!!


I found myself telling her that I knew she hated it and that it was uncomfortable but that it was in her best interest to help her. If she doesn't learn to lay on her belly she will never crawl, which means she will have problems with walking and coordination. And then, the conviction set in. I'm learning already that God is going to use this child to reach my heart in more then one way. I was reminded that I often act like my dauther, kicking, crying, and resisting the very One that has my best interest in mind. Valuable lessons in baby training! So, Lilyanna continued to cry and resist but by the end of our belly time she did learn how to push up on her knees a bit and she was able to stay up on her arms a little longer then yesterday. I hugged her, comforted her, and praised her for a job well done.

After belly time I had to prepare things for her bath. I had to set her down in order to gather everything and that's what started another Lilyanna "melt down" session...as referred to by Melissa and Paul (you guys are so great!! I'm glad that we can atleast "suffer" together :) The orphanage treated Lilyanna like a real princess for sure. They loved her greatly and for that we are grateful. But, they spoiled her in a few areas that unfortunatly is making it harder for Henry and I and Lilyanna too. For instance, they used food to console her. Which means that whenever she screamed they gave her food to quiet her. Lilyanna thinks that whenever she whines we will treat her to whatever she wants. Mom and dad don't work like that. She is learning, slowly, but she's learning. The biggest challenge is that the orphanage held her ALL THE TIME! That's why she is almost 14 months old and cannot crawl. What that means is that as soon as I put her down to play then she cries. I pick her up and she stops. I put her down and she cries....and you get the point. If I held her all day then she would appear to be the happiest baby in the world. We are not going for that as well. So, we are working thru this, a little progress everyday but not without lots of tears and crying. The good thing is that she knows the difference with bedtime and and so she goes to sleep quickly on her own. I am so grateful for that!

And now to a different topic. I have to share a few things with you just so you can get the feel for a different culture, if you haven't experienced it already. The maid came in yesterday to clean the house and she approached my husband and I with a very "serious" concern that she had for our daughter. Of course, we listened intensly and she shared her concern. And it was this, that we are bathing her too frequently. My husband and I looked at each other and tried to hold straight faces. We explained to her that taking a daily warm bath was indeed healthy and that millions of people around the world take warm baths on a daily basis without danger of illness. She wasn't convinced but we smiled and thanked her for her concern.

A family member came to visit yesterday and was with us as we were feeding Lilyanna. Lilyanna began to choke up a little bit because she is still trying to get use to drinking from a sippy cup. The relative told us "quick, pull her hear so that she stops choking". We laughed because we thought she was just trying to be funny. A few minutes later Lilyanna was caughing a bit again from her water, when I turned around I found the relative yanking my daughter's ear up to the ceiling to keep her from choking. I'll be honest, I was annoyed but tried to act grateful for her ear pulling, "life saving" technique. She tried to convince us that the heimlich was not necessary, only ear pulling. Needless to say, we were not convinced as well but we put on our happy faces by principle.

And then there's the obession with clothes layering with the children. If the child is not sweating to death and wrapped up in atleast six layers of clothes then the child is not properly dressed. Another reason why our daughter cannot crawl yet. She could hardly move! On one occasion the wind began to blow and people started yelling "get a blanket for the baby". They then began running to find a blanket. It was almost 70 degrees outside.

Thru all of this we are reminded of 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 (for those that read the Bible) and how loving, serving and helpers others outside of our own cultures, customs, and ideas is really a work of the heart and is no easy task. We're also reminded that TRULY, there is no place like home :)

Love you all!

A Little Treat

Saturday, October 9
A little something for you to enjoy. We thought we would risk it since the adoption will be final is just a few days ;) We used our photo camera so the quality is a bit sketchy...but you'll get the point.

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Dr. Visit

Thursday, October 7
On Monday we were suppose to visit the Dr. but he couldn't squeeze us in so we ended up just spending the day making food and visiting with friends. The social worker came to our house on Tuesday to visit with us and observe how we have been bonding with Lilyanna. The visit went very good and she was happy with how Lilyanna has been attaching to us. We fed the social worker some of the cookies that I had made on Monday...cookies always make things better, right ;) Our daughter has been learning many things! Her latest is being able to take steps while we hold her arms. When we first received her she didn't know how to lift her feet off the floor and now she is walking all over the house, with help of course. She still doesn't know how to crawl but we're reserving that training until we get home. She HATES being on her stomach which means that she SCREAMS when we try to give her belly time so that she can learn to crawl. We'll stick to the walking for now so that our hosts don't think we're trying to torture our daughter ;)

After the visit with the social worker on Tuesday we were able to make it to the Dr. with Lilyanna. Thankfully, she checked out just fine. Everything looked and sounded good! She is average height for her age but she is a little under weight. That's not a surprise to us given the diet that she lived on while in the orphanage. The Dr. also mentioned her delays but he is use to seeing orphanage children with delays. He wasn't concerned at all and he was sure, along with us, that she will catch up quickly.

On Wednesday we had another free day which meant that we spent another day making food and visiting with friends. The Peruvians LOVE to gather with friends around food. No hungry bellies around this house! They are putting me to work since they know that I love to bake ;)

Today we ate lunch with friends and then had another visit with our social worker. We fed her carrot cake and banana bread and gave her a gift from Bath and Body works. The visit went very good. The social worker's only real concern is that our daughter needs to learn how to crawl. We agree with her but feel that it will be better to wait until we return home before starting on such a heavy task. It's cold here, there are no heaters which means the floors are very cold. Not the best encouragement for learning how to crawl around on the floor.

Now, a little bit about Lilyanna. We're learning more and more about our daughter everyday. We're learning the difference between raising girls and raising boys. The main difference being that girls like to whine...alot! When raising the foster children the boys usually just had an all out fit, got it over with, and then returned to playing happy. Lilyanna doesn't really throw fits when she doesn't get what she wants, she just whines alot. I'm still not sure which one is harder ;) She has learned what "no" means and she also had learned the command "Please, don't touch". Yesterday, I caught her heading for something that she knew she was not suppose to touch. I turned my head so that she didn't think I was looking at her. I wanted to see what she would choose to do. I continued watching her out of the corner of my eye. She held her little hand only inches away from the cherished, yet forbidden object. Her face was intensly focused on my face as she waited to see if I would give her approval or not. I could tell there was a battle going on in her little mind. After a few more seconds she removed her hands and placed them in her lap. A proud mommy moment! I showered her with praises of course. To be fair though, this was after 50 times of telling her "no" and removing her hands :)

She is still doing very good with naps and bedtime. She fusses for a minute after putting her down at times but nothing major. She has been sleeping 11 hours each night without waking. She also wakes up in a very good mood which makes me glad. Eating is going very good as well. She eats anything! She likes all the things that most babies don't like. Olives, broccoli, squash, garlic, onion, etc. I haven't found a food that she doesn't like yet. Because of all of the yummy, healthy food she is no longer having problems with constipation, which has got to make her feel better as well. I think we're all working on recovering from our colds. Henry was the last one to get it so he is still a bit under the weather but atleast Lilyanna is better now.

A few more random fun things about Lilyanna:

She puts the cutest look on her face when she gets caught doing a "no, no". At times it's really hard for us to hold a straight face while correcting her. We think it's her manipulation tactic. If mommy and daddy didn't know better, it might actually work for her :)

She has a fascination with turning the lights on/off when leaving rooms.

She likes puppies.

She goes to daddy when she wants to play, mommy for comfort and cuddling.

She loves to have her hair blow dried and played with.

She likes to say, "chow"(bye), "yeah", and "eso" (that's short for 'what is that' in spanish).

She likes her feet (she was so bundled in the orphanage I don't thinnk she ever noticed them until now)

We don't have anything to work on with the adoption until next Thursday. We should receive custody of her on Tuesday or Wednesday. On Thursday we start working on her final birth certificate, passport, one more Dr. visit, and translating some of her documents for the embassy. The following week we will set up the appointment with the U.S. Embassy and then we're done! Yay! We leave back for the U.S. on the 28th so we hope to have a week of free time to be able to acutally enjoy Peru.

Much love and hugs to you all!
 
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A Little Rest.

Thursday September 30.
Today was the big day. We went to the orphanage at 9:00 a.m. and picked up our daughter for the final time. It was a very sad moment for the orphange mother and the children. We can tell that they loved our daughter very much and she will be greatly missed by them. The children all gave their final hugs and kisses and the orphanage mother couldn't help but to cry. It was, in a small way, a very strange moment for us. It's hard to be happy when you know that someone else is heart broken. How is it that one mother can be rejoicing in gaining a child while another mother is crushed. We can relate though. After being foster parents we realize that it is no easy task to raise children and then give them away. We tried to comfort the orphanage mom the best we could. I'm not sure that it helped much but we did try. We promised to send pictures frequently and hopefully we can visit again within the next few years. On the other hand, our daughter was happy and seemed to be very oblivious as to what was going on around her.

After leaving the orphange we signed some final papers and then headed back to Juliaca where we would catch our plane to Lima. Lilyanna did so good with everything! She had no problems with the plane ride at all. She played the entire time and seemed to enjoy her daddy very much. I am one of those not so fortunate souls that gets motion sickness when flying which means that child entertainment was totally up to dad. And I must say, Henry is a pro when it comes to making children smile and laugh. I not only married a man who is an amazing husband but he is also an amazing dad too! Once we got back to Lima we gathered our luggage (yay, it was all there), made it back to where we will be staying for the next few weeks, took a shower, read a book, and then we all crashed. It was a good day!

Friday, October 1st.
Today was a more relaxed day. Which is good, because we needed it! We all woke up with sore throats and not feeling our best so rest was on the agenda. We did have to sign a few papers and introduce our daughter to SNA here in Lima. It went well and everyone was impressed that Lilyanna was so cheerful. We spent the rest of the day running a few errands and just relaxing and enjoying our daughter. Lilyanna is adjusting quite well. Nap time and bedtime is not problem at all, thankfully! She has had some feeding challenges but we're working through them slowly. The orphanage was so poor that all that they could afford to give her was watered down evaporated milk. She would receive watered down soup one time a day along with the milk and that was it! Because of this she has had problems with constipation her entire life so far. We are being careful about how quickly we make changes so we're limiting ourself to one big change at a time. The milk was the first to go! We've been introducing solid foods along with juices and formula. She's doing fairly well, a little fussy at times but she'll adjust quickly. I can tell already that she's not going to be a pickly eater. She pretty much eats whatever we give her. This makes momma very happy!

Saturday, October, 2.
Today I stayed back at the house with Lilyanna because we're both not feeling the best :( Lilyanna was very fussy this morning and is taking an extra long nap right now. She is teething (8 teeth coming in at the same time...that's gotta hurt), has a cold, probably a sore throat too, and is trying to adjust to everything all at the same time. Poor baby! She officially threw her first tantrum this morning...tons of fun! One thing that we observed at the orphanage is that anytime Lilyanna would start to cry or fuss then they would just give her a bottle of evaporated milk. Not good! The orphange mother was doing the best she could but some days she would end up giving Lilyanna a bottle every two hours. What that means is that mommy and daddy are in the process of teaching her that just because she throws a fit it doesn't mean that she's going to receive a bottle or whatever else it is that she wants at that moment :) We worked thru it this morning and she layed down for her nap as a happy baby. One good way to look at it is that atleast she feel comfortable enough around us to express her feelings ;) She is learning fast so I know she'll work thru this quickly too.

Sunday, October 3.
Another lazy day in Lima :) We're still all trying to get well and recover from our colds. It's really gloomy and cold here today so it's a perfect day to drink warm teas and snuggle under blankets. Tomorrow Lilyanna has a doctor's appointment so hopefully she'll be feeling better as well.

I posted a few more pictures for you to enjoy. The wifi is really bad today and wouldn't upload very many pictures. I'll try again soon. Hugs!

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Fiesta!

September 29, 2010

Today was Lilyanna's last day in the orphanage. We pick her up tomorrow morning and then we head back to Lima in the afternoon. Today was a kinda bitter/sweet day. We of course are very happy that our daughter will permanantly be with us after tomorrow. It was a bit sad as we said goodbye to some of the children that Lilyanna has been living with for this past year. Most of them are not available for adoption at the moment but we hope they get their abandonment decrees so that they can be a part of a loving family too.

We had a going away party today at the orphange and the children had so much fun. They were spoiled with roasted chicken, cake and lots of good food. We gave them their coats and they seemed to like them alot. What they really liked though was the hats that our friend Linda made them. I've never seen children get so excited over hats! Linda, if you are reading this then just know that your labor was not in vain. You won their little hearts with those hats! Oh, and they also loved the candy we gave them as well. Our hearts are going out to the orphange mother who has raised our child this past year. Being foster parents we know first hand how difficult it is to let go of children that you help raise. We could tell that she was sad even though she was trying to act happy. We gave her some pictures and some gifts that she was very happy to receive.

We were able to spend time with Lilyanna at the hotel for several hours today. She is teething big time and she also has a cold and what seems to be an ear ache. We could tell that she was not feeling her best but she still remained very calm and happy. She made major progress today!! She learned how to put food in her mouth and she also learned how to hold and drink a sippy cup with handles. We were so proud!

So, since tonight is the last night that we are technicallly childless, we are going to celebrate BIG time! By going to bed early :)

Good night all! Hugs!

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Another wonderful day!

September, 28

We went to the orphange this morning to find our daughter taking her morning nap. We stood over her crib for a minute and just watched her sweet little face as she slept. She opened her eyes, looked straight at us and gave us the biggest smile and tried to climb out of her crib to reach us. It did wonders for this momma's heart. We took her from the orphanage to our hotel where we had her until late afternoon. She hadn't had a bath in 15 days so that was first thing on our agenda. She LOVED her bath. We brought bath toys that our friends bought her (Jeanette and Art :) and she just loved playing with them. After her bath we were able to feed her and then we played until we took her back to the orphanage. She feel asleep on our laps as we traveled back to the orphange....I finally understand why parents love to watch their children sleep :)

We are so amazed at the work that God has done in her heart to prepare her for this moment. The social workers and psychologist are amazed at how quickly she is bonding with us. We are very happy of course :) She does have delays for her age but we were expecting it given that she has been in an orphanage. She cannot crawl yet, cannot feed herself, and is not talking (tons of laughing, smiling, a giggling) but it will all come to her quickly. She is a very happy baby. The orphange has done an amazing job in giving her TONS of love which is a major answer to our prayers. We could not have asked for a better orphange for our child. For ten years we have been praying for our children and now I can finally see how God has been answering  our prayers.

Tomorrow we have a big fiesta at the orphange. It's Lilyanna's going away party that we our throwing for her orphange family. We bought a cake, 4 big roasted chickens (a big treat for the children and mother), we were able to purchase coats for each child (Linda, your hats will be given out tomorrow as well), and some toys. We also bought some very nice gifts for the orphange mother to show our appreciation for her caring for our child this past year of her life. We will be removing Lilyanna from the orphange on Thursday morning before we all travel back to Lima where we will be for the next several weeks.

 Much love to you all! Enjoy today's photos :)

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A very good day!

Monday, September 27

The afternoon visit went very good so it's looking like we will be taking her out of the orphange tomorrow. I posted more pics for you to enjoy. Hugs

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She's Absolutely Beautiful!!!

Monday, September 27

Right now she's taking a nap so we took the opportunity to eat and rest a bit from no sleep last night. We spent all morning at the orphange and things when amazingly well. She is a very, very calm child. She warmed up to us immediately with no problems at all. We took her for a walk and played with toys and we were able to feed her a bit. Everyone including the psychologist and social worker were amazed at  how well she did. It seems as though God has really prepared her little heart for this moment. We will be returning to the orphanage in a few minutes to spend the rest of the day with her. If things go as well as they did this morning then we will be able to take her out of the orphanage tomorrow. Yay!! I must go now but I'll post more this evening.

And this is what you have all been waiting for :)

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Sorry, I didn't have any time to edit anything and not enough time to upload very much. I'll be posting more later. Hugs!!!

Safe Arrivals

Sunday, September 26

We are so happy to be here in Puno. We are grateful for a very safe travel thru the mountains and that so far we have had minimal altitude sickness. Tomorrow morning we leave at 7:45 a.m. to meet the social worker who will take us to the orphange and introduce us to our little girl. We should be at the orpahanage by 9:00 to see her. So exciting!! If she responds well to us then there is a chance that we can take her out of the orpahanage to spend time with her at our hotel. If she is crying and scared then we will spend the day with her at the orphange.

I'm back tracking a little bit to Saturday so that you can meet family and friends here in Peru. The pictures tell the best story.


These are good friends from Peru. We had a big reunion on Saturday and had a HUGE feast with the family that we are staying with. Very good times!!  

This is Henry's family from his mothers side. They are very, very poor but what they lack in funds they more then make up in love. Henry's uncle is paralyed from the neck down. He just returned home from the hospital because of a life threatening infection. We just popped in and surprised them...they had no idea we were coming. A very nice surprise :)
This is Henry's cousin. The little girl is wearing a hat that our good friend Linda made by hand (Linda, you will be Tia Linda to our little girl :) She LOVED the hat!!
 Henry's Grandma.
Henry's sister. Also wearing one of Linda's hats (She loved it too!!)

Thanks again to all of you for your prayers and support. We will be posting pics a.s.a.p. Love to you all!!

Our journey so far.

9/24/10

I finally have a chance to sit down and write a little more about our journey so far. We left on Tuesday morning at 5:00 am and headed for the St. Louis airport. We flew from St. Louis to D.C., from D.C. to Bogota and from Bogata to Lima. It was a very long day with lots of running. Our first flight to D.C. was delayed an hour and then we were in the air an extra 30 minutes because of bad thunderstoms in D.C. Once we landed we were stuck on the runway for another 20 minutes. Our flight to Bogata was already boarded and getting ready to take off. We ran as fast as we possibly could to the terminal (I'm really grateful for that marathon training now :) and we were able to make it on the plane. I'm sure this is where the luggage confusion came in.


We finally arrived in Lima at 1:00 am to find that our luggage had not arrived. Some of you can relate, it's a bad feeling when everyone leaves the baggage claim area and the luggage conveyer belt stops and you have no luggage. We were at the airport until 3:00 a.m. trying to deal with the situation. When it became obvious that there was nothing else that could be done, we grabbed a taxi and headed to where we would be staying. We managed to get to bed at 4:00 am and then we were back up at 8:00 a.m. to start a new day :) And that brings us to Thursday.

On Thursday, we met our lawyers, Maria Eleana and Raul, at 2:00 and headed to our meeting with the Psychologist from SNA. I must say, our lawyers are awesome! They are married, and both work together to help children find loving homes. They are just so loving and sweet. We're really looking forward to spending more time with them over the next few weeks. We met the psychologist who was also a very sweet lady. She spent most of the time informing us of what to expect when we get to the orphanage to pick up our little girl. We were told that Lilyanna is having some intestinal problems. Could be from the altitude, the food, etc, they are not really sure yet. I think she just needs her mommy and daddy :)

And then there's Friday. We spent all morning on the phone with airlines. We called 4 airports and both airlines and still no answer as to where our luggage might be. We were told to give them a couple of weeks (not what we wanted to hear). My husband managed to talk the airlines into giving us some kind of compensation so that we could atleast buy warm clothes for our little girl. The airline finally agreed so we were off to the airport once again. On the way there we had to drive thru a really bad slum area. After looking at the conditions that some of those poor people were living in all I could do was pray and thank God for the blessings that Henry and I enjoy everyday. I think it was at that moment that I had peace in not finding our luggage. Even if we never received our luggage I was once again reminded that we have nothing to complain about. A big reality check :)

Once at the airport we made it to the airline office and we're quickly wisked away by the manager. We were expecting to go to the next office but instead he took us to the lost baggage area. And there sat the most beautiful site, four lonely pieces of luggage that just so happened to belonge to us. They had just arrived :) God's timing is perfect! They quickly hearded us off to customs. Somehow, the tags had been ripped off our luggage (which testifies to the miracle of them even getting back to us) and we were told to identify all the articles in each specific bag. This was hard for us because the night before we left we had to quickly rearrange our bags to meet the weight allowence. We could easily tell them what was in all four bags but not each specific one. We haggled with the customs manager for about 10 minutes when he told us that we could not have our bags. Henry and I just looked at each other in amazement and started praying. Seriously, what else can one do at a moment like that. A minute later a young lady who also worked for customs came over after hearing about what was going on. Then another customs worker and then another customs worker. They all started trying to convince the manager to let us have our luggage. We informed them of our situation and that we needed the clothes for our little girl, still the manager would not budge. This continued for several more minutes when right then, in the middle of all of the commotion, the manager just looked up and walked away. For no reason, just like that, he just left. The other custom workers quickly took us thru the line to get us out the door before the manager returned. It worked! Soon, we were out of the airport and headed back home to enjoy a shower and clean clothes.

To summerize, God is good! Nothing would have worked out the way it did if God had not been in control. So, He receives all the credit. And a big thanks to all of you that have been praying for us. Words cannot express how grateful we are to each and everyone of you. Seriously, tears well up in our eyes when we think of all the love and support you have shown us thru this process.

We love you all!! We'll post again soon.

Plane tickets and marathon video

September 12, 2010

We finally purchased our tickets and in 9 days we will be leaving to go pick up our daughter. How exciting is that!!! Those that know me well know that I'm not a very good procrastinator, especially when it comes to things like this. What that means is that I've been packed for weeks, everything on my list has been checked off....twice....and we are READY to go. But, since I have one week left with not a lot to do I took some time to clean our office. I stumbled across some video footage that my husband took of us as we ran in the St. Louis marathon. Which as many of you know, was one way that we helped raise some of the needed funds for our adoption. So, here it is, 6 monhs late and a little bumpy but you'll get the point. It was all done out of love for our little girl.

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Possible Travel Date & Passport Photo

Today has been a day of extremes. A few hours ago we were trying to chase down an officer at the National Visa Center (it's nearly impossible to talk to a living, breathing human being) in fear that our documents had been misplaced.Indeed they were misplaced! We could not track them down because they were already in Peru sitting at the Embassy desk....Yay!!! We were told that we may be able to travel as early as next week. We are still waiting for the official, final approval before purchasing our tickets though. We are so happy!!! For nearly two years we have been training our little hearts to just keep patiently waiting. The fact that the waiting is almost over just doesn't seem real.

And to make today even better, we received passport photos for our hearts to dote upon until we see her sweet little face in person.

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Being Mommy

September 7, 2010

No major news. We're still patiently waiting for Embassy approval so that we can travel. I did get a chance to speak with a lady who adopted a little boy from the same orphanage that our daughter is from. The lady remembered seeing our daughter when she was there with her family in April of this year. Lilyanna would have been 6 months old at that time. She pretty much confirmed what we expected of the orphanage....a poor environment with lots of love!!! Few toys, few clothes, no heat, average food, but not lacking in loving care. There is one "mom" for every "casita" which usually houses about eight children, ages 1-13. Lilyanna was the youngest in her "casita" and is probably pretty attached to her "orphanage mom". This is good news! I was reassured that the orphanage staff provide a very loving environment for the children, which I was very happy to hear.

I also read an article today about adoption that touched my heart. Here is the link.

http://www.troubledwith.com/Transitions/A000001214.cfm?topic=transitions%3A%20adoption

Immigration Approval

August 25, 2010

A quick update. As promised by our immigration officer, we received approval of our I-800 today. That means that our papers should be in Peru by early next week. We're so close to being able to go pick up our little girl!

Anniversary and Biometrics!

August 24, 2010

Today was a fun day! Although, I'll be honest, we were really hoping to be in Peru by now, snuggling with our little girl. We did however, complete our biometrics appointment with the U.S. Immigration. That makes 7 finger printing sessions in the past 18 months. One would think that after so many screenings the FBI and Immigration would know that we are not criminals, terrorists, or child abusers. I wonder, if every citizen was screened this closely before having children, would we be a better behaved country? Oh well, we just take advantage of these fun little outings and go..... SHOPPING!!! Which leads me to my next thought....

Today was our 7 year anniversary! Ladies, don't be jealous but my husband LOVES to shop with me. Ok, maybe "loves" is not the right word but atleast he tries. I was wondering thru the
children's clothing isle at Burlington Coat Factory when I noticed an obvious lack of husband presence...he had somehow managed to disappear. After about 10 minutes I decided to go looking for him. And this is where I found him...sleeping in a rocking chair in the baby department...

Getting Closer

August 19, 2010

Here's our first blog post and the latest update. On August 24 we have a biometrics (fingerprint) appointment with USCIS in St. Louis, MO. Once completed, we should have our I-800 approved...hopefully the next day. After our immigration officer approves our documents then they will be sent to the U.S. Visa center and then our info will be wired down to Peru. Once everything is in Peru then it should only be a few more weeks until we travel...atleast, we hope so. Thanks everyone for hanging in there with us!

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