When I checked the Chinese Centre of Adoption Affairs Web site this morning, I found great news: they've placed children with people who were registered with their office before September 8, 2005. That includes us! Yippee!
Hopefully Alberta Children's Services receives the referrals soon and is able to get them translated quickly. We may see our daughter's face on Monday or Tuesday!
In the meantime, Paul and I are going to be celebrating Paul's birthday and this great news in Jasper. We're staying at Jasper Park Lodge for two nights and I'm so excited. I'm sure it'll be beautifully decorated for Christmas, so I'll be sure to take lots of pictures.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Gotta love great friends
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Anxiously waiting ...
Any day now, we'll hear whether September 5th, our LID, is part of this month's batch of referrals. If it is, we could have our referral in the first week of December! Paul and I are so excited. I think I have more of a one-track mind than Paul, though. He seems able to concentrate on other things.
When the referral comes in, we'll get the call from Alberta Children's Services. They make referrals their first priority, and although we'll have to wait for it to be translated, it should only take a couple of days or so. Once we have the referral, we'll try to get in to see a pediatrician in town here who is well-known in the chinese adoption community. She's adopted two children from China herself and apparently is able to tell a lot about a child's health from her referral picture and the scant health information the chinese government can provide. Once we get a bit more information from her about the proposed child's health, we formally accept the proposal (as if we wouldn't!). From there, it should be about a seven-week wait until we travel to China. Bob at FOI (our coordinator) thinks that if we are part of this batch of referrals, we'd likely travel on February 3, returning on February 15th.
It's finally happening!!!
When the referral comes in, we'll get the call from Alberta Children's Services. They make referrals their first priority, and although we'll have to wait for it to be translated, it should only take a couple of days or so. Once we have the referral, we'll try to get in to see a pediatrician in town here who is well-known in the chinese adoption community. She's adopted two children from China herself and apparently is able to tell a lot about a child's health from her referral picture and the scant health information the chinese government can provide. Once we get a bit more information from her about the proposed child's health, we formally accept the proposal (as if we wouldn't!). From there, it should be about a seven-week wait until we travel to China. Bob at FOI (our coordinator) thinks that if we are part of this batch of referrals, we'd likely travel on February 3, returning on February 15th.
It's finally happening!!!
Great Web sites
I'm trying to figure out a way to create a "links" section. Until I do, here are some links to the Web pages I frequent.
Our coordinator's Web site:
http://www.familyoutreach.com/
The Chinese government's Web site:
http://www.china-ccaa.org/frames/index_unlogin_en.jsp
The Rumour Queen's Web site:
http://chinaadopttalk.com/
A Web site dedicated to those who were DTC (Dossier-to-China) in August of 2005 (we're listed here):
http://www.augustchinablossoms.com/
Our coordinator's Web site:
http://www.familyoutreach.com/
The Chinese government's Web site:
http://www.china-ccaa.org/frames/index_unlogin_en.jsp
The Rumour Queen's Web site:
http://chinaadopttalk.com/
A Web site dedicated to those who were DTC (Dossier-to-China) in August of 2005 (we're listed here):
http://www.augustchinablossoms.com/
Ni hao!
In the fall of 2005, Paul and I took mandarin lessons. We don't know whether Claire will be from a Mandarin-speaking area or not, but regardless, we think that Mandarin would be a good second language to learn.
Although very difficult to learn, we find Mandarin fascinating. I enjoy learning the spoken language but Paul also enjoys learning the characters for reading and writing.
Here's our group at the Blue Willow restaurant after our last class.
Although very difficult to learn, we find Mandarin fascinating. I enjoy learning the spoken language but Paul also enjoys learning the characters for reading and writing.
Here's our group at the Blue Willow restaurant after our last class.
A weekend with the girls
For the long weekend in November (2006), my friends and I gathered in Calgary for our annual get-together. Some of us have known each other since Kindergarten (me, Kelley, Carla, Daria and Lesley), while others became friends in high school (Alisha and Kelsey). I consider myself very fortunate to have such wonderful friends with whom I share a long history.
The girls, rubbing my "pregnant" belly (from left: Kelley, me, Carla, Lesley and Alisha)
Daria and Kelsey
Lesley and Carla
Grandma and Grandpa's 40th Wedding Anniversary
On October 8th, 2006, Paul's mom and dad reached a major milestone: 40 years of marriage. For the big “40”, we (being Dorian, Sylvie, Paul and Monica) arranged for a night out on the town with Mom and Dad. We booked a limousine to take us out to the Hole in the Wall Restaurant at Blackstrap, and had ourselves a great evening!
Keeping ourselves busy
At times, it's been tough being patient. In March when we learned of more delays in the adoption process, I was pretty bummed. To give ourselves something to look forward to, we started thinking about a trip.
We talked about just going away for a long weekend or something and had started to look into a trip to San Francisco, but then we asked ourselves, "Where would we really like to go?". The answer was Prague. We got on the phone with Aeroplan thinking it would be impossible to book a spring trip with our miles on such short notice but we soon had a trip booked to Prague and Vienna!
We were in Prague from May 26 until May 31, and then in Vienna from May 31 until June 6. We had an amazing time!
Most of our photos were taken with my 35 mm camera and I don't have them in electronic format yet. Here are a couple of photos from Paul's digital camera.
The Charles Bridge in Prague, from the bell tower in the castle.
The Palmhouse at Schonnbrun, the summer residence of the Habsburgs.
We talked about just going away for a long weekend or something and had started to look into a trip to San Francisco, but then we asked ourselves, "Where would we really like to go?". The answer was Prague. We got on the phone with Aeroplan thinking it would be impossible to book a spring trip with our miles on such short notice but we soon had a trip booked to Prague and Vienna!
We were in Prague from May 26 until May 31, and then in Vienna from May 31 until June 6. We had an amazing time!
Most of our photos were taken with my 35 mm camera and I don't have them in electronic format yet. Here are a couple of photos from Paul's digital camera.
The Charles Bridge in Prague, from the bell tower in the castle.
The Palmhouse at Schonnbrun, the summer residence of the Habsburgs.
Claire's room
Paul's 36th birthday
More quilts
In August of 2005, Paul and I visited Mom and Dad at Greenwater Lake and Mom showed us several quilts she had made since we last saw her. Two are for Claire!
One is for Claire's "big-girl bed" and is of SunBonnet Sue through the seasons. It's so cute! The other is a jean quilt that will be great for picnics and hanging out on the lawn.
Presents
Butterfly quilt
Timeline
Here's an idea of how long we've been waiting for Claire!
- February 9, 2005 - applied for international adoption
- February - April 2005 - the paperchase
- April 11, 18 and 25, 2005 - homestudy visits with the Social Worker
- July 9, 2005 - received Provincial Letter of Approval for international adoption
- August 11, 2005 - DTC (Dossier to China, the day our dossier arrived in China) We're paper-pregnant!!
- September 5, 2005 - LID (Log-in-Date, the date from which our wait officially begins)
- November 22, 2005 - found out our LID and about delays in receiving referrals
- March 2006 - found out about more delays
- April 25, 2006 - Chinese government (CCAA) Web site updated to say that they've finished their review of adoptional applications registered with their office before September 30, 2005. That means us! Now we just have to wait to get into the matching room.
- November 30, 2006 - CCAA Web site updated to say they've placed children with people registered with their office before September 8, 2005. That includes us!
- December 1, 2006 - Received the referral and saw Claire's sweet face for the first time.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Sonogram
Starting up (November 25, 2006)
We decided to finally start a blog to mark our journey to Claire. So many families adopting internationally have one and I enjoy reading them so much that I thought our friends and family might enjoy this as well. This is my first entry so I'll keep it short and we'll see how it goes!
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