Monday, July 13, 2009

We Are Parents!!!

It's official - we got our adoption certificates yesterday! We arrived back in St. Pete on Sunday night and checked into the apartment we will be renting this week. (It is actually owned by Buckner and is a transitional home for orphans after they leave the orphanages. It's a small program - only a few orphans are accepted - but it allows kids to live there and work and/or go to school while learning crucial skills needed to live independently. It's a great program, but Natasha says it's funded solely by donations and they're not sure how long they can keep it going. The transitional kids are gone from the apartment for the summer, so it is used to house interns [like summer missionaries] who come and go, and it is available for rent by people like us.)

Just the bare essentials there, but Antoine, one of the house parents, takes great care of us. We have the place to ourselves until the weekend when 3 interns will come back from Dasha's orphanage, where they are spending the week doing vacation bible school. We met the 3 on Monday - great girls - Jessica, Melissa, and Courtney? Turns out Melissa is an A&M grad and first year teacher, and Jessica is a Sam Houston education student! Crazy! We've never met her before - she goes home to Houston every weekend to teach Sunday School at her church. But we invited her to visit UHBC and Truth. It's a small world after all! The third intern is from Illinois, and they are all very sweet.

Today we will go back to the camps and pick up our kids for good!!! We will have a going away party at Dasha's, then head to Dima's to do the same. Lots of cake today! Since the kids are officially ours, the rest of our time here will be spent trying to get them out of Russia and into the US. We are currently waiting on the kids' passports, which should be ready Thursday, possibly Friday. We could head to Moscow as early as Sunday night (Sunday is also Dima's 13th birthday!), which is earlier than planned. If that happens, we may be able to get the visas in Moscow a little sooner than expected, and maybe even bring them home a couple days early! The soonest would be Thursday, July 23, or it may still be Saturday the 25th, depending on lots of factors (hotel, airline, embassy appointments, etc.)

So we are now at an internet cafe in St. Petersburg trying to navigate through language barriers with Russian-only speakers. And we are not able to use our own computer (again), so can't post pictures. BUT we are happy and healthy and grateful.

Thank you for all your prayers - God has really been showing us that prayer is a crucial part of our faith and relationship with Him. We don't know what adventures await us, but just like He showed the Israelites His miracles over and over in Egypt to prepare them for the wilderness, we know that He has shown us miracles too, to prepare us for whatever He has next.

We have just been informed (we think) that wireless is available close by, so maybe we'll get back soon with pictures and more updates!

Much love,
Karen and Bob

8 comments:

  1. Wow!! What amazing news! Your Huntsville friends wait with excited anticipation to meet your new family members! We will be in prayer that all the technical things will fall into place easily and that you can return home as soon as possible. Enjoy your 1st days as a family! Take lots of pictures! Love from the Knights :) Julie

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  2. This is fabulous news----congratulations to all four of you! I am eagerly awaiting the pictures!

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  3. Congratulations! You don't know me ... I found your website through Amy S. We have a daughter from Russia also. She's from the Murmansk region -- North of St. Pete, as far as you can go and still be in Russia. It's in Lapland, or what was formerly Lapland. (Not sure it still is, since it's now part of Russia.) We adopted her when she was 2 years old, in 2002. Your kids look great -- and you all look so happy! I'm thrilled for you and just wanted to let you know.

    We were there in late June. The 24 hours a day of sunlight is really a fun experience, isn't it? We also went in September. It was colder and got dark around 7. We saw a little wet snow, but not too much. I know people who went in winter, and never did get to see the city, since there was NO sunlight! Terry A.

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  4. im sooooo stoked for yall!!!!!!!! cant wait to meet them and see yall!!!

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  5. Love you guys and we are so HAPPY for you!!!!!!!!

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  6. A HUGE congrats from the Winston family!!! We are so excited for all of you and can't wait to meet Dasha & Dima! Still praying for all of the tecnicalities. Jeremy & Denise and kiddos

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  7. Congratulations!!! Drew and I are SOO excited for you guys! I actually had a dream about your adoption last night and had was relieved when I saw the good news on your blog today! Love you guys!

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  8. Hi from Norway you guys. I'm here visiting Sol but I'm so excited for you! And for the kids. God has done a really, really good thing. I praise Him and I love you! Amy C.

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