Tuesday, November 25, 2008

I'm a Mom!!!!

Today was a VERY big day. Mom and I started at around 10:00 and traveled (I use that word loosely in downtown Moscow) to the Ministry of Education where I was matched with a 17 month old little girl. We then traveled around Moscow for an hour before we made it to her Baby House. After waiting for the Director and getting the basic information I got to meet my daughter. She was dressed in a GOD-AWFUL ugly blue dress and they had just shaved her head, but she came to me right away and seemed very happy until she saw herself in the mirrow. She then screamed her head off.......she visited with her Grand for a few minutes, but she wanted her Nurse. She is very attached to her. We then left her so she could go back to sleep and meet with her doctor. She was very nice and answered all of our questions.
The best news is my little angel is healthy!!! She is 17 months old, walking, potty trained, feeding herself, and very independent!!! She has a set of lungs, which I heard when she was upset. She also has a few teeth!!!! She is weighing in at over 25 pounds, so she isn't petite........
We will be seeing her again tomorrow and they said I could take her outside for awhile in the snow if I wanted to!
Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

We Made It!

Just wanted to let everyone know, mom and I made it safely to Russia and to the hotel! Lots of rain and now snow flurries!
Post more later!
Love,
Michelle

Friday, November 21, 2008

Time to Travel

It's hard to believe, but tomorrow is the big day. Mom and I will leave Atlanta around 4:40 Saturday afternoon and arrive in Moscow after 11:00 the next morning - their time. After all this waiting, I will finally be meeting my little girl next week.
I have heard from the Israel's (they went to court today) and it is snowing and cold in Moscow. I have checked the long range forecast and it is going to be in the 20's and 30's the whole time we are there and snow is predicted for most of the time. I wonder if Moscow residents drive any better in the snow than southerns?
I want to Thank everyone that has offered me words of encouragements, sent cards and emails, phoned, etc.....all of your words and actions have been wonderful! I know that many people are praying for me and this adoption and that helps all of the nerves and worries. I have put the matter in God's hands!
I will try to make two posts in Russia, one when we arrive and one after I meet Megan and visit with her. Hopefully everything will go well and mom and I will back in Atlanta Thanksgiving night.
I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday!
Love Michelle!
GO DAWGS - BEAT TECH!!!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Fingerprinting Done and Getting Ready

This week is finally over and I feel like I can start the countdown to departure. Mom and I will be leaving Atlanta in less than eight days. I am going to make my first Target and Walmart runs this weekend to start picking up stuff and slowly start packing. That way, all the things I know I will forget, can be picked up next Friday evening!
I have been getting the nicest cards and emails from people wishing me the best on this trip!!!! Thanks so much to everyone who has been keeping my family in your thoughts and prayers. Having caring friends is a gift from God!
I think Mom is more excited and nervous than I am about leaving next Saturday. Since she hates to fly and has never been to Europe! I wish I had someone filming her!!!!!
I got my fingerprints done on Wednesday....one less thing that I will have to do when I get back!
It's hard to believe that after all this wait.....eight days and I will be leaving for Moscow!
Have a great weekend!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Two Weeks and Counting

When someone starts the process of International Adoption, their Adoption Agency tells them that there is no guarantee on a time frame. Things might happen quickly (probably not) or it could take months or even years to be matched with a child. Considering I have been in this process for over 16 months and have had my paperwork in Russia for over a year, one would think that I would be accustomed to the wait. However, now that I have been given a travel departure date, time has basically stopped moving. I feel like everyday just drags by. I am so ready to go to Russia and meet Megan. I could literally be packed and on my way to Atlanta in less than an hour, if I got a call for a change in departure dates. However, I don't see that happening, so I will have to continue to wait patiently for November 22nd. After all this waiting, it is really hard to believe that my wait time is down to two weeks.
Since my wait time has been so long, all of my Dossier documents have expired, including my INS fingerprints. I will be travelling to Atlanta this week to have them redone. For anyone that hasn't been to an INS office, it is an unique experience. Think of security at the airport and multiple it by two, then add a bunch of people that speak multiple different languages and you are close to the scene. There are lots of officials sending you to different "stations" and lots of different lines. However, even though there are lots of people and lines, they do manage to get you out quickly.
I heard from my new friends the Israels' this week. They are from Florida and will be heading back to Moscow on November 19th for their court date. I can't wait to see their little girl and hear all about the court process. I know that in the next couple of months it will be me getting ready to go back to Moscow. However, I know it will not be before Christmas. I am preparing myself and I am realistic enough to know that I probably won't be having my court date until near the MLK holiday. That means I probably won't be home with Megan until the first of February. However, great things can happen!!! Maybe I will be surprised and get to go before the end of the year. Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.