Friday, February 22, 2008

Guess What?

WE ARE PINK!! Now picture us with huge smiles and tears of joy! We are just so grateful for this news. God truly his faithful. He lead us to this journey and will certainly see us through it! Amazingly, I have accomplished quite a bit this afternoon...

Hotel Reservations......CHECK
Flight Reservations.....CHECK
Pediatrician Appt.........CHECK

Yes, I am a complete spaz right now! We just want to say THANK YOU to all the love, support and prayers that have been offered to our family these past several months. We continue to pray for Mason's health and safety & safe travels. We also ask God continue to work on us...all 3 of us...for our family of 2 will soon be 3! God is good!

(I realize I haven't mentioned travel dates...since this is a blog that anybody can view, I don't want to post those for security reasons. I have sent emails to many of you w/ specific dates, so you can pray during our travel. Thx!)


"This is the Lord's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes." Psalm 118:23

Thursday, February 21, 2008

A Pleasant Surprise!

Yesterday we came home to find an unexpected package in the mail. It contained 2 disposable cameras! I had sent the cameras down in care packages several months ago. So, of course, I ran straight to the one-hour photo counter to have them developed...the girl at the counter knows me by name (I am not kidding)!

Quick update: Still praying for PINK. I have officially become COMPLETELY and TOTALLY consumed with waiting for our pink slip. For me, it's no longer "Pretty in Pink" but more like "Psycho in Pink"! We did receive confirmation that the US Embassy has our DNA and all paperwork from the DHS. We should receive the much anticipated, long awaited and faithfully prayed for PINK either Friday or Monday.

If we don't get it tomorrow, and I have to face the weekend without it....say a little prayer for me! Now, enough of my silliness and on to some cuteness...MASON!





Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Hello Mason! It's your Mommy! (edited to add pics)

Hello! I received a surprise phone call on Saturday...from Mason! Ok, he had a little help calling. There is currently a mission team at the EN from our area. I happened to meet the gentleman heading up the team about a year ago (still amazes me how God works like that!). Anyway, he called me and said he had somebody who wanted to talk to me!

Apparently there were several mamas around him trying to get him to make noise and laugh, they put the phone up to his ear and he was crying (a combo of overstimulation and naptime I am certain). I was lost for words (yes me, lost for words!) and all I could say was "Hello Mason, it's your Mommy. We love you." I didn't even care that he was crying, it was just wonderful to hear him! I am so, so thankful for the time and thoughtfulness that was put forth in making this call.

Now, what you are really here to find out...we are waiting for PINK. We received our 2nd DNA results today (which were fine). The results were sent to the US Embassy on 2/15. The Embassy was closed yesterday, so the results should have been delivered today. Our agency said we should receive PINK this week...by Monday at the latest.

We have been making the most of the time we have left to prepare for Mason's homecoming. The wardrobe and toy chest are in place and full! We just need to hang the valance and pictures. I indulged in a little retail therapy this weekend! I have 3 suitcases packed so far. 1 w/ a care packages and donations for the EN and 2 for Mason. Trust me, I tried to get all his stuff in one but it just wasn't happening! All that little stuff takes up space.

Pray that God continues to prepare Mason and us for the day we finally meet. Pray for the health and safety of Mason, along w/ the other children and staff at the EN (and our health too! lots of crud going around!). Pray we receive PINK soon and without incident. Also, pray for safe travels for the local mission team that is currently at the EN.

Also, EN families wanting to send care packages...leave a comment and try to get the packages to me as soon as you are able. To those who have traveled to Guate in the past...I would love any tips/advice you have to offer. If you stayed at the Holiday Inn, leave a comment and let me know how it was. Thanks! :)

By special request, I have edited this post to add pictures from our baby shower. Enjoy!

Surprise Shower w/ Women's Bible Study Group
Couple's Shower...Modeling his "Daddy Tool Belt"!
Couple's Shower...special little friend who helped w/ gifts! ;)
Couple's Shower...Us...You had to be there.... :)
Couple's Shower...Super Cute AND Super Yummy Cakes!
Couple's Shower...Us and our 2 little helpers!
Couple's Shower...Us & the anxiously awaiting Grandparents!
Couple's Shower...Another shot of us and our helpers.
Hubby, Granny, Papa and Me
Papa, Granny, Auntie D, Me, Hubby, Auntie A & Uncle L
Work Shower...Adorable Cake...Ridiculously Delicious!
Work Shower...Me opening gifts

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Things To Do While Waiting For The Adoption To Be Complete...

I came across this "Things To Do" list when we were very early in the adoption process. It still cracks me up, so I thought I would share it with you. What's even funnier is that these are sooooo true. I am guilty of most of them! ;)

Teach yourself to knit…by the time the adoption is complete, you can have an entire wardrobe complete for your child - through age 12 (ok, I didn't take up knitting, but have a closet stocked of 6-24 month clothes...I am NOT kidding)

Stalk other people’s blogs and compare timelines (guilty)

Obsessively check message boards/forums to check up on gossip and compare timelines (guilty...I am a Guatadopt and Adoption.com addict)

Rearrange the furniture in the nursery weekly (once again, guilty! wardrobe and toy chest to be delivered tomorrow...then I can finally make up my mind)

Go to the mall and stalk families with children who look like they might be internationally adopted.

Stock pile diapers, baby wipes, baby lotion, and baby soap. (Yep! Stages 2-5 diapers...all different brands)

Launder the wardrobe you have purchased for your child repeatedly then reorganize the closet and dresser. Again. (I actually held off on removing tags or washing anything until we were out of PGN)

Practice your glare in the mirror for anyone to who dares to ask if you have heard when your child will be coming home. (I haven't done this one)

Learn Spanish. Impress the kid at the Taco Bell drive thru by ordering in Spanish. (NOT guilty)

Practice Car Seat installation drills. Try to get your time down to 45 seconds for correct installation. (Please don't give my husband any ideas...)

Get used to the feel of the Baby Bjorn carrier by carrying the cat around in it. (Ok, I have tried it on, but haven't put the cat in it. Again, please don't give my husband any ideas)

Check email for 37th time for messages from your agency. (This one is soooo true!)

Seek medical attention for the scratches from the cat.

Replace shredded Baby Bjorn.

Call husband and ask him to send test email to ensure email is working. (I have actually sent "test" emails to myself!)


Call husband and ask him to leave you a voice mail to ensure it is working correctly.

Check voicemail for the 24th time in case agency called while you were checking email.

Check voicemail again in case agency tried to call while you were talking to your husband.


Take deep breaths and try not to come unglued when people tell you that you have to keep living your life normally until you get “the call". (Yeah right! Stressed, anxious? Not me!) :)

"Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable...dwell on these things." Philippians 4:8

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Moving Right Along...

Things continue to progress on our case! Mason had is 2nd DNA test completed today. It will take about 7-14 days for the results to arrive to the US Embassy. Once the results are received and reviewed by the USE, we should receive "PINK" just a few days following. Mason turned 7 months old this past Tuesday. We received updated pictures and new stats. He weighs 15# 12oz.
This week has been wonderful...2 baby showers and another one on the way. Earlier this week a group of women from my Bible Study surprised me with a shower...THANKS LADIES! Tonight, work had a shower (I work with a wonderful group of people by the way)...THANKS CO-WORKERS! We have a third shower this Sunday, it's a couple's shower, which is being hosted by 2 dear friends of ours...THANKS JEN & JEFF. I am very excited for this shower, because our parents (among other family members) will be in town to celebrate with us! Plus, we will be among friends!

I have gotten quite a bit done w/ the nursery...clothes and blankets washed, starting to stock up on diapers, wipes and formula, etc. We are having a couple of pieces of furniture made (wardrobe & toy chest) and they should be delivered to our house sometime next week. Once these pieces arrive I will need to arrange the furniture, hang a few things and finish up organizing the room. I have several "to do" and "to pack" lists already started. Which reminds me...any EN families out there that want to send down care packages, leave me a comment and we will connect somehow.

Now, what you really stopped by for....THE PICTURES!

The overalls were a pair of my nephew's (Big D)...so these pictures are extra special!



We continue to pray that these last few steps go smoothly and without incident. We pray God will continue prepare Mason and us for the day we become a forever family!

"Give thanks to the Lord Almighty, for the Lord is good; His love endures forever" Jeremiah 33:11b