Ethiopian Adoption
Celebration!
Submitted by danielle on September 14, 2008 - 2:41pm.
Celebrations are always better with friends!
We are blessed to have a great and GROWING group of families who have or are adopting from Ethiopia in our region. Yesterday, Ethioguatemama and Ethioguatepapa, of Casa de Chaos, opened their home to all of us to celebrate the Ethiopian New Year, Enkutatash. We had lots of new members in attendance... I think I counted 13 families, 6 families have their child(ren) home from Ethiopia. People drove from 2-3 hours from two different directions to converge together. We were able to share photos, items, food, and stories. The few dozen kids played together and had a blast!!
Coffeybunny was there with SJ and B. Easties were there. The A Team was there. The M family was there with their new daughter Rusie. We were able to meet Robyn and the Inmans for the first time, along with a half dozen other new families who don't have blogs.
Really and truly, I can't tell you how much of a blessing this group is. We have been home with Miriam almost three years (making our family the first ET adoption of the group) and only in the last 9 months have we had these connections. It feels so good to finally have the physical, real life connections. Now if we just didn't have to drive 2 hours. :) If you're in East/ East central TN,adopting from Ethiopia, and you're looking for a group come join us.
Looking to buy some Ethiopian items?
Submitted by danielle on August 27, 2008 - 8:07pm.Looking to buy Ethiopian items and help out a good cause? Check out this little online store. They have clothing, jewlery, toys, decor, and other Ethiopian items. All proceeds go to benefit Ethiopian Orphan Relief. Check it out.
More connections
Submitted by danielle on May 16, 2008 - 4:19pm.One of the harder things about living where we do is that as far as I have been able to tell, we are the only family with an Ethiopian born child in the immediate area. We have to drive hour and a half to get to the nearest group. Which, as I talked about here, we have started doing. The wonderful thing is that I know of two other families in process who live much closer... and even BETTER, last night we were able to have supper with a third family who is seriously considering Ethiopian adoption.
Getting connected.
Submitted by danielle on May 10, 2008 - 10:46pm.Well, today we had the awesome opportunity to attend the FIRST ever meeting of the East Tennessee Ethiopian Adoption group. We had six families in attendance with a total of 5 children home from Ethiopia. It was so fun to see so many little Ethiopian-Americans together at once. Hopefully the next time we meet even more people will be able to attend.
packing
Submitted by danielle on November 2, 2005 - 7:45pm.Well, the last few days have been a whirl of activity as we get all the paperwork in order, pack for the two different climates (Kenya and Ethiopia), and trying to figure out what we will need for a 5 month old with no Walmart near by. :-)
We are 36 hours out from starting our trip and the beds are covered with "stuff" I have laid out to pack. Brian has been running around getting last minute things, finding tax returns, calling people to set up house sitters and rides.
Miriam's birth certificate
Submitted by brian on October 28, 2005 - 4:36pm.Today we got a scan of Miriam's birth certificate. It lists us as the adoptive parents, with her name created by the usual Ethiopian formula: the first name is Tideg, which they gave her at the care center, but the middle name comes from her father's first name. So the full name on her birth certificate is Tideg Brian $%^&. Very odd. Her legal name will be changed to the name on this website after we get to the states. Anyway, here is the picture of her from the birth certificate, a "mugshot" of sorts.
A busy time...
Submitted by danielle on October 12, 2005 - 10:52pm.It's been awhile since I have had the time to post anything on the blog... I needn't have worried about time flying by until we travel. There is just so much to do. I am leaving most of the travel arangements to Brian and our travel agent to sort out. They seem to be doing a good job! Right now it looks as if our travel dates will be leave for Kenya on Nov 4th and arrive in Ethiopia on Nov 13th. Mira will have just turned 5 months old! Actually today is her 4th month birthday. :-)
The second wait begins.
Submitted by danielle on September 29, 2005 - 12:39am.Well, now the wait to travel begins! I'm doing pretty well with it so far but I know it is going to get very difficult to wait. I keep thinking of my baby growing up without me in Ethiopia. That makes me sad. Every day she is doing things and learning things with out me. She'll be so big by the time we get her. And yes, I realize that compared to most international adoptions she is very young, but she may very well be the youngest child I ever have and every day missed is hard to think about.
Our Referral
Submitted by danielle on September 23, 2005 - 2:19pm.Referral information received on Sept 23, 2005.
We have pictures!
Submitted by danielle on September 23, 2005 - 2:02pm.WOOOOHOOO! We have the pictures! Two little pictures of our little girl!
The first one is when she entered care with CHSFS. She looks so tiny and a bit ticked by the whole thing. She does have hair... even if it is a proceeding hairline. :-)
The second picture is more recent but we don't know exactly when it was taken. She looks like she is putting on a little weight. They have her really wrapped up... which is cultural. She's got the big eyes going on and the cutest little lips! Also that little hand... I just want to grab it!
A little more waiting...
Submitted by danielle on September 22, 2005 - 5:10pm.Well, it turns out the caseworker at the agency was not able to get the pictures to us today so we have to wait again.... this time to see what Miriam looks like. This is so hard and I know it won't get any easier until I have her in my arms, but I was so hoping to be able to at last put a face to the words "my daughter". We SHOULD have the pictures sometime tomorrow so all of you hoping to see her today please check back tomorrow night.
IT'S HERE!!!!
Submitted by danielle on September 22, 2005 - 1:03pm.Our referral is here!!! Praise God! at last we got the call!
two weeks? Two months? Who KNOWS???
Submitted by danielle on September 16, 2005 - 1:56pm.Well, the rumor mill says the Ethiopian fostercare center director is in the US for the next week to 10 days and no referrals can be made until he returns and figures out what children are available! How crazy is that? If this is true it will be 2 weeks at the earliest before we can get a referral. I have also come in contact with a number of other waiting families; one has also requested a girl as young as possible. So it could be 2 weeks or 2 months for all we know.
Waiting... and Praying
Submitted by brian on September 14, 2005 - 7:40pm.Well, still no word from the agency. We have no way of knowing how much longer the wait will be until we get a referral. I can't speak for Danielle and what's going on in her mind and heart exactly, but it seems like a sort of numb, resigned helplessness has set in here at Westhaven. Apart from mercilessly annoying the agency staff, there's nothing we can really "do" to help the process along.
Next week...
Submitted by danielle on September 9, 2005 - 3:32pm.Well, we won't get our referral until next week sometime. Brian finally got tired of my fidgeting today and called the agency. He found out the lady who makes the referrrals had gone home for the day so no referral this week. The thing is it is much easier for me when I know that the call isn't coming then when I think it might be any minute. While I'll want this weekend to go fast, I won't be going crazy because I know we won't hear anything until Monday at the earliest. This is the hardest wait of my whole life... can you imagine what I'll be like before travel?
Tick.... tick.... tick...
Submitted by danielle on September 8, 2005 - 6:26pm.Does time seem unusually slow to anyone else? It seems to be crawling by here.
Well, day two of waiting has come and gone, and still no referral. As most people know, waiting is not easy for me; patience is not one of my virtues. It is getting harder and harder for me to think about anything else. I'm like a caged animal as they say. I really couldn't even get motivated to do anything today, its bugging me so much. Well, hopefully tomorrow will be the day... or I might have to shoot the clock.
Looks like we're "overdue"
Submitted by danielle on September 3, 2005 - 9:57pm.Well here it is Sept. 3rd and we have not yet received a referral. We learned on Thursday that it will be sometime next week before we know anything more. The woman at the agency who makes the referrals is out of the office until after the labor day holiday. Once she gets back and gets caught up we should get the referral... most likely late next week maybe as late as the following week. We do know that we are on the top of the waiting list. :-) So we wait one more week. :-)
Maybe tomorrow...
Submitted by brian on August 31, 2005 - 9:23pm.So here it is, the night before we might get our referral. We've been thinking, reading, praying, and preparing for this since we made the decision back in early April. I've been meaning to post information about our decision and the rest of the adoption process on my own personal website, but for some reason never got around to it. Like the old saying, "the cobbler's children have no shoes," my website has been almost dormant for many months now. But now we're working on the website for Miriam.
The last day of August...
Submitted by danielle on August 31, 2005 - 8:34pm.Wow, here we are on the last day of August and tomorrow we could have our referral... we could know who Mira is. I realize that most likely we will not get the referral tomorrow, but it is possible. After all this waiting, time has gone by very quickly. I'm nervous and excited. In many ways it feels like I am dreaming. None of this is real yet. Somehow I don't think it will be real until I'm holding Miriam in my arms. Come on referral! Hey, it could be here.. TOMORROW!
