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OUR GIRLS, "LOVEDAY" AND "LORA" ARE NOW HOME

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Up and Running - It's a Start!

The most important writing of our lives will soon take place - the story of the journey to our son - a little boy with dwarfism in an Eastern European orphanage. Can you believe it?! Our son . . . a child . . . we're going to be a mom and a dad in a few short months. I'm somewhat speechless when I really stop and think about it. Something I've wanted ever since I can remember - to be a mom - is really going to happen. And I get to share our amazing story with friends and family all over the world. All I can say is welcome, and as you go on this wild ride with us, be prepared to be amazed, inspired, touched, and saddened - just as we have been since we started this journey.

6 comments:

  1. So great that you are adopting Robert! Congratulations! We are adopting Vlad and we live in West Chicago which is a little over an hour away from Round Lake. We would love to hear your story and how you are dealing with the process of adopting in the state of Illinois -- it's complicated, right? Let us know how we can support and encourage you both. Our blog is www.bigvandlittlesy.blogspot.com

    Josh and Corbett Burick :)

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  2. Congratulations! He is such a beautiful boy, you will be one blessed mama!

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  3. Hi from another 31 family! We're waiting for Heather (we're naming her Caroline) to be released so we can go get her next summer. Can't wait to follow your journey, and maybe you'll catch a peek of our baby girl while you're there...you'll probably make it to EE before we do. By the way, your blog looks great! Email anytime, even if you just wanna chat about this crazy process we're both living through!
    Sarah
    www.oursweetcaroline2011.blogspot.com

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  4. Hey! Thanks for the heads up about the out-of-state clearances. I talked to our social worker and she said we don't need them for USCIS but DCFS requires them in the state of Illinois. She called DCFS again to check and spoke with the Intercountry Coordinator. Not trying to freak you out by any means! Just thought I would pass on the info I got today in case it applies to you guys too. Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions! :)
    Corbett

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  5. Hi Bobbie Thanks for praying for our Madeline. I've put you on my blog list so others can follow your journey and hopefully pitch in for sweet Robert.
    Carolyn

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  6. Oh, what a darling boy. Congratulations on being new parents! Your life will never be the same; you'll be blessed beyond belief. Looking forward to watching your story unfold; thanks for sharing it here!

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