30 June, 2007
Last minute update...
I just heard from the director of our agency that we have been in PGN since June 25!!! One week down...hurry home, Onnolee!
Waiting for news, but here's the latest pics of Onnolee!!
24 June, 2007
PA and on the way...to PGN!
Life has been pretty hectic and stressful and I haven't had much time to think about posting. I finally got pics downloaded onto the laptop, and since I haven't posted even any pics from our trip to Guatemala last month, I figured I'd better get on and get busy.
The latest update is that last Monday we were granted preapproval for Onnolee's visa. This means that our case can move on to the next and biggest step, PGN. The record for our agency is 3 days in PGN, but it usually takes between 6 and 12 weeks. When we are out of PGN, Onnolee's birthmother will sign the adoption papers and she will officially be ours. 2 to 3 weeks after that we will be given a date for our appointment at the embassy and we can go pick her up!
Meanwhile, here in New Mexico it is very HOT!!! We are seeing why the previous owners of this house were so anxious to sell it... it has no air conditioning, just fans. Up until the past week or two it hasn't been too bad, but now that the temperature is creeping up to 100, it's definitely HOT around here. I am headed out tomorrow to buy some more fans!
Work has been stressful too. We just moved into the newly built "Pavilion" and now are a part of the main UNM Hospital, and we have been super busy and I have been very stressed as a result. Plus I am under pressure to work lots of overtime to save up money for the adoption, so more stress. I have been SO tired at home!
So...here are a few pics from our trip to Guatemala last month. Estuardo and I had a real blast! He was so cute with the baby! I think he will be a good big brother, as will the other kids who anxiously await her arrival...
Living out of a suitcase!!!
MY sister!!!
Chilling by the pool in our new Guatemalan hats
Pretty Onnolee!
Back at home, soaking the feet in the cat's water dish...
The latest update is that last Monday we were granted preapproval for Onnolee's visa. This means that our case can move on to the next and biggest step, PGN. The record for our agency is 3 days in PGN, but it usually takes between 6 and 12 weeks. When we are out of PGN, Onnolee's birthmother will sign the adoption papers and she will officially be ours. 2 to 3 weeks after that we will be given a date for our appointment at the embassy and we can go pick her up!
Meanwhile, here in New Mexico it is very HOT!!! We are seeing why the previous owners of this house were so anxious to sell it... it has no air conditioning, just fans. Up until the past week or two it hasn't been too bad, but now that the temperature is creeping up to 100, it's definitely HOT around here. I am headed out tomorrow to buy some more fans!
Work has been stressful too. We just moved into the newly built "Pavilion" and now are a part of the main UNM Hospital, and we have been super busy and I have been very stressed as a result. Plus I am under pressure to work lots of overtime to save up money for the adoption, so more stress. I have been SO tired at home!
So...here are a few pics from our trip to Guatemala last month. Estuardo and I had a real blast! He was so cute with the baby! I think he will be a good big brother, as will the other kids who anxiously await her arrival...
24 May, 2007
2-month update!
Here's Onnolee's 2-month update photo. She's now 11 pounds 10 ounces and 22 1/4 inces long!!! Estuardo and I did get to go visit her last week and we all had a blast once Mama figured out how to juggle 2 wee ones. Estuardo did great with her, about as wonderful as any one-year-old could be expected to behave. I tried out the twin stroller, and he had to be in it whenever he saw me putting her in it. Whenever someone would come up to talk to us, his little arm would go right across her chest as if to say "That's MY baby!" I will put some pics up as soon as I find some free time.
I also found out that we exited Family Court last week. Now we wait for the US Embassy to preapprove Onnolee's visa so we can enter the infamous PGN, one of the final, and most unpredictable, stages of her adoption process. Hopefully she will be home sometime this summer.
28 April, 2007
23 April, 2007
19 April, 2007
They done did the DNA!!!!!!!!
I found out today that Onnolee's DNA testing has already been completed and is at Labcorp being processed!!!!!!! That's over a week ahead of the anticipated time! YAYYYY!!!!!!!!! That means I will be able to visit sooner than I thought.
Also, her 1 month 10 day measurements were 9 pounds 12 ounces (!!!!!!!) and 20.5 inches tall. She has grown a bunch and looks wonderful. The pics they sent were in an Acrobat file so I don't know how to post them. But fostermom is doing an awesome job with her. I can't wait to kiss her chubby little cheeks!!!!!!! What a wonderful day!!!!!!
Also, her 1 month 10 day measurements were 9 pounds 12 ounces (!!!!!!!) and 20.5 inches tall. She has grown a bunch and looks wonderful. The pics they sent were in an Acrobat file so I don't know how to post them. But fostermom is doing an awesome job with her. I can't wait to kiss her chubby little cheeks!!!!!!! What a wonderful day!!!!!!
17 April, 2007
April 27
We found out today that Onnolee's birthmother interview with the social worker in Family Court is scheduled for April 27. That is also probably the day that DNA testing will be done. Definitely not as soon as I had hoped, but at least we have a day and it is next week! That means visit trip will probably be towards the end of May. I can't wait to meet Onnolee!!!!!!
14 April, 2007
DNA is ON THE WAY!!!!!!!
We found out Thursday that the Embassy has authorized the DNA test for Onnolee. Hopefully some time in the next week or two Onnolee and her birthmother will have their DNA tested to make sure it is a match. Then Mama will be able to go visit!!! I can hardly wait to meet her!
We think our case was also submitted to Family Court on Thursday, so it is finally moving. I hope to receive some new measurements soon so I know how big she is getting. I already bought some Pampers and bottles for the trip... We also applied for a passport for Estuardo so he can go with me. Should be an interesting adventure having two little ones for a weekend on my own...
We think our case was also submitted to Family Court on Thursday, so it is finally moving. I hope to receive some new measurements soon so I know how big she is getting. I already bought some Pampers and bottles for the trip... We also applied for a passport for Estuardo so he can go with me. Should be an interesting adventure having two little ones for a weekend on my own...
06 April, 2007
03 April, 2007
Frustrating...
Well, our lender tells us we may have an answer...tomorrow. Same thing they have been telling us the past several weeks...GRRRR!!!!! It is getting harder to be patient. Stew was actually much calmer today for some reason, but I will take it as a good sign.
And no word on DNA, so now we drag on until at least next week, as government offices are now officially closed for the holidays.
Looks like both the baby and the house have become tests in patience.
And no word on DNA, so now we drag on until at least next week, as government offices are now officially closed for the holidays.
Looks like both the baby and the house have become tests in patience.
New Pics of Onnolee!!!! (1 month old)
02 April, 2007
Taking a peek...
27 March, 2007
The housing situation etc.
I haven't really posted a housing update in quite awhile, sort of left it hanging while I was concentrating on Onnolee. All of her paperwork is now in Guatemala, and now we have entered the waiting game...
So for the house... 2 weeks ago we were given permission to move in and a verbal approval from the lender, so we filled the biggest U-Haul TWICE with all of our stuff, and still managed to leave a few things behind. It took 3 days just to load and unload the truck plus a lot of sweat to clean up the old place. Right in the middle of it all, my body decided it was time for a kidney stone attack, just to add interest and more stress.
Last week we got written approval from at least one bank so now we wait anxiously for a closing date. We are about 1/2 unpacked, still living among the boxes, but we love the house and look forward to spending a loooonnnnng time there, as none of us wants to move ever again! I will feel a lot better, however, when we officially close and can say, finally, that it is "ours".
So for the house... 2 weeks ago we were given permission to move in and a verbal approval from the lender, so we filled the biggest U-Haul TWICE with all of our stuff, and still managed to leave a few things behind. It took 3 days just to load and unload the truck plus a lot of sweat to clean up the old place. Right in the middle of it all, my body decided it was time for a kidney stone attack, just to add interest and more stress.
Last week we got written approval from at least one bank so now we wait anxiously for a closing date. We are about 1/2 unpacked, still living among the boxes, but we love the house and look forward to spending a loooonnnnng time there, as none of us wants to move ever again! I will feel a lot better, however, when we officially close and can say, finally, that it is "ours".
17 March, 2007
IT'S A GIRL!!!!!!!!
Welcome to the world, beautiful Gloria Briseyda, to be known as Onnolee Kaya Briseyda! She was born on March 1, 2007 and weighed in at 6 lb 13 oz and was 18 1/2 inches long. Check out all her hair!!! We think she is absolutely gorgeous and were thrilled and honored to accept her referral. Now we only pray for a smooth and speedy process to bring her home!
05 March, 2007
Prayers please!
Still no definite word on our mortgage but the clock is ticking down. We pretty much need a "yes" by tomorrow or we are going to have to find a rental house again and stay put for another year at least. I am starting to get a little bummed as we have watched 3 mortgage offers pretty much fizzle out. We had our hopes so high but I guess we will have to trust in the Lord as to whether or not the time is right. It's just hard sometimes.
03 March, 2007
Waiting...
We are waiting on the final answer as far as our new house goes. We have someone working on a mortgage for us and we should know in the next few days, and maybe possibly close by the end of the week??
We are waiting on the final few documents to get back from Phoenix from the Guatemalan consulate and then our dossier will be off to the agency. Word is that we may possibly have our referral by the end of the week??
We are waiting on the final answer as far as our new house goes. We have someone working on a mortgage for us and we should know in the next few days, and maybe possibly close by the end of the week??
We are waiting on the final few documents to get back from Phoenix from the Guatemalan consulate and then our dossier will be off to the agency. Word is that we may possibly have our referral by the end of the week??
27 February, 2007
Is it ever easy?
Here's the most recent pics of Mama's Little Man Estuardo!
He was very cooperative! Mama had to buy a lot of pictures!
Well, our paperwork made it into underwriting with our local bank before they decided to boot us out to the secondary lenders. We are trying not to lose hope as the house just feels like it is ours. It doesn't look like we will be able to close in time though, as we have to be out of our rental by the 11th. So anyone reading this please keep us in your prayers!
As far as our latest adoption journey, that seems to be quickly falling into place. We finally will have our final draft of our homestudy this week, so the last batch of paperwork can make the rounds. I am hoping to have our dossier to the agency by next week, then we will be "waiting for referral" of our new baby girl!
19 February, 2007
Never a Dull Moment
Well, we have been very busy, even more so than usual. Our wonderful landlords decided that we can no longer have our pets, despite our one-year lease that they approved in September. So we came to the decision that rather than rent, we are going to try to buy a house!
We are also now paperchasing to adopt another baby from Guatemala, this time a baby girl. We are almost done with our paperwork, getting ready to send our dossier and then begins the wait for referral.
We found a house that we fell in love with last week out in Edgewood (NM). It was on 5 acres of land and came complete with a horse barn and a newly renovated kitchen. We put an offer in and then found out that there was another family who had first right of refusal, who had put an offer in awhile ago but needed more time to get things in order. So we waited out the 48 hour time limit and yesterday we found out that they will indeed be attempting to purchase the house. We had thought for sure it was ours and had been packing with excitement, so that was a big disappointment. Well, being the optimistic person I usually try to be, I figured that something better must be waiting, so we started searching again, online and in the Sunday paper. We put in a phone call on a for-sale-by-owner house that had 5 bedrooms, out in Edgewood also. The price was about the same for a bigger house, so my hopes weren't that high that it would be as nice. Well, we stepped through the door and to my amazement it was as if our perfect house had dropped out of the sky. It is absolutely wonderful! So now we have to wait through a Monday bank holiday until tomorrow to see if we actually can get it financed. If so, we will be moving in the next couple of weeks. The current owner says we can start moving in any time as it is empty and he lives out of state.
So rather than turn into a crushing defeat, the first house apparently led us to the second one, which I love even more! Anyone reading this, please keep us in your prayers/thoughts that we can successfully finance this place. There is even a 2 1/2 acre backyard complete with a treehouse for the kids, a fence for the dogs, and a deck for our hot tub and for some of those Cracker Barrel rocking chairs!!!
We are also now paperchasing to adopt another baby from Guatemala, this time a baby girl. We are almost done with our paperwork, getting ready to send our dossier and then begins the wait for referral.
We found a house that we fell in love with last week out in Edgewood (NM). It was on 5 acres of land and came complete with a horse barn and a newly renovated kitchen. We put an offer in and then found out that there was another family who had first right of refusal, who had put an offer in awhile ago but needed more time to get things in order. So we waited out the 48 hour time limit and yesterday we found out that they will indeed be attempting to purchase the house. We had thought for sure it was ours and had been packing with excitement, so that was a big disappointment. Well, being the optimistic person I usually try to be, I figured that something better must be waiting, so we started searching again, online and in the Sunday paper. We put in a phone call on a for-sale-by-owner house that had 5 bedrooms, out in Edgewood also. The price was about the same for a bigger house, so my hopes weren't that high that it would be as nice. Well, we stepped through the door and to my amazement it was as if our perfect house had dropped out of the sky. It is absolutely wonderful! So now we have to wait through a Monday bank holiday until tomorrow to see if we actually can get it financed. If so, we will be moving in the next couple of weeks. The current owner says we can start moving in any time as it is empty and he lives out of state.
So rather than turn into a crushing defeat, the first house apparently led us to the second one, which I love even more! Anyone reading this, please keep us in your prayers/thoughts that we can successfully finance this place. There is even a 2 1/2 acre backyard complete with a treehouse for the kids, a fence for the dogs, and a deck for our hot tub and for some of those Cracker Barrel rocking chairs!!!
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