Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Thankful

Well we're almost off for our 16 hour car ride to New York with the 189,000 mile Subaru and a 65 pound excitable dog. Hoping to get to Toledo tonight and the rest of the way tomorrow. I can't wait to see the family and FINALLY meet my new niece.

Part of me keeps thinking that if all goes well, next Thanksgiving I will have something that I will be beyond thankful for - a baby.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 24, 2008

First Snow!


We awoke this morning to a couple of inches of snow. I can't tell you how beautiful it was walking the dog in the park. We made fresh tracks. All of the trees were covered in a gorgeous way.

Chewy LOVES snow. She eats it, buries herself in it, flicks it around, and dives in it. She was in heaven. Here is a post snow picture of a happy dog.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Holiday Gifts


I hope ALL of my relatives don't mind getting one of these awesome t-shirts! This site is so cool and most of the money goes to clean water funds, food funds, and malaria prevention.




Click HERE to check it out.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Fewer International Adoptions

There is a story in the WI State Journal today about how 2007 was the lowest level of international adoptions since 1999 particularly because of cutbacks in China, Russia, and Guatemala. Ethiopian adoptions were the largest increase.

I totally understand that it makes the most sense for countries to encourage adoption internally. However, I don't understand why a country wouldn't want good people, who would respect their adopted children's connection to their homeland, from adopting.

I remember after they had that huge cyclone in Myanmar and they finally got some tv footage. Over 100,000 people died and so many children were left totally homeless and destitute. My husband and I turned to each other and thought that it was so sad that because the country was so closed off from the outside world, they would never let us adopt any of those kids. So they will suffer and many will die. I just don't get it.

I feel like we are proving ourselves as good strong people going through this process. We are proving our financial stability, emotional stability, good health, etc. All we want to do is love a child and provide them with a great life.

Off the soapbox now. Have to go get my Hep B shot, second in the series and drop off doctor forms.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Starting the Journey

I feel like I should start contributing to this process after stalking other people's blogs for the last couple years. Since we've started the journey of adopting from Ethiopia, blogs have been a valuable learning experience and a place for me to realize that we're all going through the same thing here! So here I go...