Wednesday, February 5, 2014

While We're Waiting (12 months)

January 30, 2014          - 12 months waiting since our LID (log in date in China)
                                     - 20 months waiting since we began our adoption process
                                     - 39 months (3 years, 3 months) since we began the process of adding
                                        to our family

Wow - January has been a big month!!

It began with me driving to pick up this gorgeous monogram decoration to hang on the wall above Emma's bed.  Our Emma Reid McGinnis will be home before we know it!



We've been working hard to prepare Emma's room - thanks for the help painting Mom and the amazing construction projects Dad.  Nesting is a little different when you aren't actually pregnant.  This room is the first I've painted while expecting any of our children.  It's been a unique experience - a labor of love.

Any good paint job begins with preparation of the walls and LOTS AND LOTS of blue painter's tape.



I selected a beautiful medium grey.  Depending on the time of day (with no window treatments), it's a beautiful blue grey.  Brian was so excited that I decided to paint our daughter's room blue!  I remain hopeful that it will actually look grey once the window treatments are installed and the room is completely furnished.


Here's a quick glimpse of the built-in wall in progress - with her bed in place.  Our girl has a pink trundle bed.  :)


In preparation for a little celebration before Emma's arrival, I made a registry at Target.  It was a surreal experience.  When I walked up to the counter and told the attendant that I'd like to make a gift registry, she was a little surprised as she looked right at my non-pregnant belly.  To which I replied "I look pretty good to be 26 weeks pregnant with a toddler, right?"  Then I explained that we are adopting a 2 year old girl this spring.  She was happy to help as I created Emma's Adoption Registry.  


On Sunday night January 26th, I was turning lights off and putting away a few things before bed.  I found this ladybug walking around near the kitchen.  I'm always amazed by the presence of ladybug's in our house - especially in such cold times.  Ladybugs are viewed as a Chinese symbol of good luck.  (I saw one crawling by my foot while pumping gas in October - just before we learned our transfer was completed in order to match with Emma!)  So I made sure to photograph this little ladybug hoping it might be a sweet reminder that our process was moving along.


To my surprise the next day, our sweet social worker Karisa called on Monday afternoon to let me know they'd seen movement in our status in the database - Matched Reviewed!  EXCITEMENT!!  That status means our Letter of Acceptance would soon arrive from China - leaving just before Chinese New Year and all the governmental closures!  (When our actual LOA arrived, it was dated January 26th - sweet little ladybug!)

So work continued on Emma's room while we waited.  


While Brian did this . . . .


My dad and I did this . . . .


And then we had a snow day or two . . . .


And a date night with Chinese dinner out before attending Shen Yun - a Chinese dance performance at the Blumenthal.  Here are the fortunes we found in our fortune cookies:


And then the construction and painting continued - the accent wall in Emma's room.



We celebrated Chinese New Year with Ian and Aidan.  We read our books and found some red envelopes for the New Year.


And this might have happened yesterday!  I chased the FedEx delivery man back to his truck to take his photo with our Letter of Acceptance from China.  He was happy to take an extra minute to hear how important that package was for our family.  Thank You!


And today this document was sent overnight back to our agency with a stack of paperwork.  China officially recognizes us as being matched with Emma.  


Finally having this letter means we are so much closer to our baby girl.  After a 65 day wait for the LOA, we are so happy to be one step closer to travel.  We have been told that we are now 2-3 months from travel - friends - that is 8-12 weeks away!!  This is really (finally) happening!

Thank you for following our journey and supporting us.  Our story is really just beginning . . .


Friday, January 3, 2014

While We're Waiting (11 months)

December 30, 2013     - 11 months waiting since our LID (log in date in China)
                                     - 19 months waiting since we began our adoption process
                                     - 38 months (3 years, 2 months) since we began the process of adding
                                        to our family

Since our notification in November that we received Pre-Approval to adopt Emma, we've celebrated Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.  It's been a super busy time as McGinnis - Party of Four prepares to become McGinnis - Party of Five!

Historically, the fall is a super busy time at our home, and this year has been no different as we celebrated birthdays, holidays and tossed in lots of adoption related business!

During mid-November, our guest room went from this view to this view.




Then we discovered we needed to complete a home study update to request an extension for our USCIS approval (for immigration purposes).  I spent HOURS sorting through documents we collected and prepared more than a year ago to submit these piles of paperwork in order to schedule an appointment with our social worker.


So we hurriedly prepared our home for a December 12th visit (happy 43rd anniversary Mom & Dad).  As of December 5th, we'd not yet decorated our house for Christmas!  So our party of four spent three hours one evening decorating as much (or as little) as we could during that evening.


Then we welcomed our social worker into our home and enjoyed some Panera Bread treats and warm beverages.  We are excited to work with Jennifer over the next 5 years - we will need to submit post-adoption reports to China six times over the next 5 years.


Somewhere along the way, Aidan needed to visit the optometrist's office for an eye exam.  Luckily, the optometrist didn't ask Aidan to take his eye exam with this chart, but we were excited to see the Chinese symbols decorating the wall.  No glasses at this point - he may look like me, but I'm afraid he has inherited his daddy's vision.


We have a sweet friend, Michelle, who is an art teacher.  I asked if she could create a special painting for Emma's room.  She came over and looked at the space, took some fabric samples and created this gorgeous painting to decorate Emma's room.  I'm in love with the painting - the piggy tails and pink from head to toe remind me of one of the first photos we received of Emma.

  

We decided to begin a new Christmas Eve tradition this year in preparation for Emma joining our family.  We had lunch in downtown Charlotte at our favorite Chinese restaurant, Soho Bistro.  The boys enjoyed pizza from next door and fortune cookies.  The owners are sisters and are so sweet with our boys - we've visited this restaurant since before I was pregnant with Ian.


Then we visited the singing bears in Founders Hall - Aidan was fascinated and Ian promptly fell asleep during the 45 minute performance!  Let's be honest the singing bears freak me out a little.  :)  We hope Emma enjoys these new traditions next year. 


We were able to use a care package service contracted through our adoption agency.  We received notification a couple days after Christmas that the package had been received at the orphanage.  We hope Emma enjoys the Chinese Barbie, ladybug blanket and photo album filled with photos of our little family.  We also sent along a disposable camera that we hope to receive when we meet Emma in China along with some candies and nuts for the caregivers at the orphanage.


We received notification yesterday that our dossier has moved through the translation phase - at day 41 (January 2, 2014) of our wait for the Letter of Acceptance (LOA).  We've been told to expect the second half of the LOA process to move a little more quickly than the first half moved.  We are praying that we receive notification of our Approval and Match Approval by the end of January - before the governmental closures for the Chinese New Year holidays.  We think we will travel in April based on other families' travel experiences.  

Next week, we will get back to preparing Emma's room for her arrival - painting, installing, sewing.  (I promise not one McGinnis boy will be involved in the sewing!)

I can hardly wait until we bring her to her forever home - just a short time now!


Saturday, November 23, 2013

She Has Our Hearts

On Friday, October 4, 2013, I was making final preparations for Ian and Aidan's Popsicle Party.  Usually I'm at the community college teaching on Fridays, but that day was fall break so I was home.  My dear friend, Heather, and her baby girl, Margaret Ann, were helping me out that morning as I needed to finish the popsicle sign, party favors and tablecloth.


My parents had called and wanted to pick Aidan up from preschool as they usually do on Fridays when I'm teaching.  They took him out for lunch - Aidan's choice - McDonalds, of course. 

Heather, Margaret Ann and I had just been upstairs looking at the guest room and talking about how the room might be arranged as Emma's room some day.  Heather and I were discussing how I'd been so anxious over the past few weeks - I knew we were about to meet our daughter - my heart just knew. 

My parents arrived home with Aidan.  Heather, Margaret Ann, Aidan, my mom and I were all standing in the foyer watching Aidan play with and admire Margaret Ann.

There was a perfect storm brewing.  In just a moment - with chaos in the background - everything changed.

At 12:33pm, our home phone rang.

 
 
With caller ID, I knew who was calling, but I had no idea the reason.  I answered the phone, and I heard the sweet voice of our international social worker.   "We have a referral we'd like you to review.  Can I tell you a little about her?  She's 19 months old, she lives in blah-blah province, at so-and-so orphanage, she's just been made available for adoption, her special need is 'growth delay' - she's tiny and adorable." 
 
The next 11 minutes felt like an eternity until the email arrived with all the documents and a couple photos.  To look into the face of a child and know she was the daughter God intended for our family - every moment of waiting, all the months, every heartbreak - it's all worth it.  What a difference a day makes.    


Seven weeks ago, we were introduced (on paper) to our daughter.  Her name is Emma.

 
 
As I read through the documents, I found this statement, "She is a quiet little girl, has oval face, bright eyes, and cherry lips, so pretty."  And we couldn't agree more - our gorgeous daughter.
 
We recently received some updated photos from late October when a medical mission team visited her orphanage.
 

 
We have received PA (pre-approval) from China.  We are currently in the LOA (letter of acceptance) wait which could be 1-3 months.  At this point, we hope to travel in March/April.

We are thrilled to finally be able to share this news with our family and friends.

When I was reading back through the blog post I made on October 3rd, I had no idea what the next day held for us and our adoption journey.  We will celebrate Emma's referral day for many years.  One day can change everything - October 4, 2013.

Emma may not have our eyes or smile but from the very first moment she had our hearts.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

While We're Waiting (9 months)

October 30, 2013     - 9 months waiting since our LID (log in date in China)
                                 - 17 months waiting since we began our adoption process
                                 - 36 months (3 years) since we began the process of adding
                                    to our family

October has been a busy month!  Birthday parties, state fair and Halloween - oh my!  I'm not sure what happened - but it's November already!!

We celebrated Ian's 8th and Aidan's 5th birthdays with a Popsicles in the Park party on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in early October. 

The boys had asked all summer to have a lemonade stand - they are their father's sons - our little entrepreneurs.  We don't really have the appropriate amount of traffic past our house to support their business ideas - so I decided we'd have a popsicle stand for their birthday party.  Just so you know, we did NOT charge the birthday party guests for their popsicles!  Our Papa and Mimi (my dad and mom) helped construct the popsicle stand and the treat cone holders.  There were a few other craft projects I completed to make the popsicle stand complete - sewing the striped table cloth and pennant banner, designing and making the popsicle sign and cutting the paper snack cones.  If you know me even a little, you know I LOVE making projects - sewing, painting, creating - I had a great time pulling together the projects to celebrate my boys and their birthdays.

 
 
Each of our party guests left with their bellies full of popsicles and a personalized cup with a few more popsicles for their own freezer.
 
 
A family that has a popsicle stand together stays together!  Wait - that's not the saying, but you get the idea.  The boys had a blast simply playing in the park and enjoying popsicles with their friends.
 
 
A McGinnis family tradition began 7 years ago just as Ian was celebrating his 1st birthday - we visit the NC State Fair.  Brian's parents lived in Raleigh when he was very young, and some of his early childhood memories include visiting the NC State Fair with his parents.  We've visited each year since 2006 - except the year Aidan was born - who wants to travel to the fair when you are 39 weeks pregnant with a 9 lb, 5 oz baby boy?  It's our fall tradition - the boys look forward to it each year - and I mean ALL the boys look forward to it each year.
 
This year I took special note of ALL the "deep fried" items available for purchase at the fair.  Wow - no wonder there's a health crisis in America!  What do you have if you consume all the deep fried sugary treats?  Diabetes, my friend, you have diabetes!  We did not enjoy any deep fried treats. 
 
 

 



 
But we enjoyed carnival rides, animal viewing, agricultural exhibits, shows and possibly the best fireworks ever.  We had a great time - and this year did NOT result in a round of E. Coli for the family - hello 2011!
 


 
 
On Halloween Eve, we participated in our church's Trunk or Treat festivities.  Wow - there were more than 1300 people who visited our church - we hope they saw Jesus through the presentation and the kindness of our church family as they passed from car to car collecting sweet treats and a free hot dog meal on their way out.  The boys really enjoyed passing out candy to all the costumed kids.
 
 
 
For Halloween, we had superheroes in our house.  Wolverine and Ironman had their photo taken - another annual tradition - by Rick Haithcox in Dallas, NC.  As an annual fundraiser for our local Hospice, Rick takes photos of children dressed in their costumes on Halloween.  He's an amazing photographer and has a way with my children - it does NOT hurt that Rick is always hopeful that the McGinnis boys will be Star Wars characters.  We won't disappoint in 2014 - I promise!
 
 
 

Thursday, October 3, 2013

While We're Waiting (8 months)

September 30, 2013 - 8 months waiting since our LID (log in date in China)
                                 - 16 months waiting since we began our adoption process
                                 - 35 months (2 years, 11 months) since we began the process of adding
                                    to our family

Like many months before this one, we have no new information to report about our adoption process.

The fall is always busy in our home!  Getting back in our school routine, fun fall activities, birthday parties (who knew we have so many friends born in October)!  As I've been preparing for some birthday festivities for two cute boys who will be 5 and 8 in just a few weeks, I'm reminded of a sweet moment I shared with Ian a year ago -  - when Ian was about to celebrate his 7th birthday last year, we had just finished up back-to-back home study visits in September, and we'd been in the paperwork phase for nearly 6 months for Emma's adoption.  Adoption had been a frequent topic in our home!  We were standing at our kitchen island working on a detail for his birthday party.  We were chatting about his school day and our conversation changed to birthdays, birthday parties and whether Chinese children had birthday parties.  I explained that I was sure Chinese children had birthday celebrations with their families, but he needed to remember that Emma didn't have a family - that she lived in an orphanage - and I was unsure if anyone remembered her birthday or celebrated her birthday.  I could see him thinking - and he continued to ask if we'd have a party for her birthdays once she was home.  Of course - I said - she'll have birthday parties just as you and Aidan do.  With bright eyes, he looked up and said, "I hope her birthday is in October like mine and Aidan's."  What a sweet blessing to know that he'd like to share his birthday month with his brother AND his sister!

Ian has a sweet heart - this summer, I found this paper in my car after church one Sunday.  In spite of the just graduated from first grade spelling, this might be the sweetest thing I've ever seen.  I can't say, but I may have had tears in my eyes when I found this sign - what a treasure.

 
October has been a month of welcoming blessings in our home.  Brian and I were engaged on October 17, 1998.  We welcomed Ian on October 21, 2005 and Aidan on October 14, 2008.  During this adoption process, I've often felt October would hold a significant date for Emma - the month she was born, the month she was conceived, the month her adoption paperwork was completed or possibly the month we match to her referral.  I have no idea what October date will link us to our daughter, but I feel we are closer than ever to seeing her for the first time - even if it's just on her referral paperwork. 

Perhaps it's because I'm a math girl - numbers mean something to me.  When I met my best friend in college 18 years ago, we thought it was pretty amazing that we shared a birthday.  A few weeks into our first semester of college we realized our immediate family members all shared birthdays.  My mom and her youngest sister shared a birthday.  My dad and her mom shared a birthday.  My sister and her middle sister shared a birthday - and her husband shares that same birthday as well.  A coincidence - we think not!!  Of course, our God knew in 1977 on a Saturday afternoon in July that two girls were born and they'd meet 18 years later.  The coincidence of sharing our birthday was the interesting beginning of 18 (and counting) years of ups and downs, joys and sorrows, celebrations and simply sharing life together. 

I'm not one to think things happen by chance so I'll continue to pray that meeting Emma is right around the corner.  We submitted our adoption agency application on our wedding anniversary.  Our dossier was logged in to China on the anniversary of our first date.  October has plenty of special dates for our family - I can't wait to see which October day we will celebrate for many years to come as a special day in Emma's life.