Tuesday, April 10, 2012

TRAVEL CALL

Ty Ty Special Guy is coming home!!!  

Dates: 
  • Visa Appointment/Issued:  April 10th at 8:00 am in Seoul (13 hours ahead of us)
  • TRAVEL CALL:  April 10th, 9:45 am
  • Travel dates:  April 17th-24th
We don't have our itinerary yet, probably will have it on Thursday.  We are thinking we will have a Seoul city tour on 4/19 and get custody of Ty on 4/20.  Then spend a few days in Seoul with Ty before we fly home. 
Chris and I are very excited to go to Seoul and learn about Ty's birthplace.  Libby will be staying home with my mom, Mimi.  She is equally excited because she knows she will be spoiled!

I promise I will make posts while I'm in Korea... when I'm not busy chasing around a toddler! 
Please pray for safe travels and that Ty adjusts well to his new family. 

Libby wrote a note for us to take to Ty...so adorable!

 Our Family...Ty, Dad, Mom, Libby and Reg
 I love you ty ty.  I am you big sister. I love you. You are going to have a different mom and dad!
 Our letter to our Foster Mom translated by my neighbor
Same letter in English!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Ministry Submission and Approval

Okay, so I've been MIA for awhile now.  I have a good excuse... I forgot my password and it has taken me 3 weeks to sort it all out!  If I can't keep my passwords straight, how in the world am I going to manage a toddler and a 5 year old? 

March 5th:  Ty got submitted for Ministry Approval
March 26th (today):  Ty got approved!

So not what?  basically he will get his visa appointment and then we will get a travel call.  They are saying anywhere between 1 and 3 weeks.  I'm going to guess it will be on the longer end...just a hunch with Korea's history! ... But now I need to get my butt in order.  Pack, prepare, maybe learn a little Korean!  I'm a gal that works better under pressure, so now I'll motivate!  Hopefully my next post will be a picture of Ty in our arms! 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Great News

Like my teaching partner says... the adoption process changes as quickly as the weather in Michigan!  Today we got an email saying that the Ministry will start issusing EP's next week!  Of course I'll believe it when I see it, but I'm hopeful and staying optimistic! Ty could be our spring blossom!  Sad yesterday...happy today!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Make a Wish

Lately we have been eating a lot of rotisserie chicken, and that's eating good in our house.  Anyway, everytime Chris carves the bird he puts the wish bone aside to dry out.  The next day either Chris and Lib or Me and Lib square off to see who gets the bigger side.  We always make our wish, then say 1..2..3 pull!  Whoever wins gets their wish.  What's funny is that we figured out that we are all wishing for the same thing...Ty to come home!  Lib is so cute, she says "what did you wish for mom?"  I just smile and she says, "Me too!"  How cute that a 5 year old wishes for her brother to come home and not for some silly toy...love that kid!

We heard from our agency today that the Ministry is still quite conflicted with the new adoption laws in Korea.  While they try to sort them out they are not giving out Emmigration Permits, thus no kids are being sent home yet.  Holt is meeting with the Ministry on Wednesday, so hopefully we will know something soon.  I really was sad today...I really can't put my feelings into words, just sad about this news! 

Here is something that makes me happy, spending time with family and friends.  We went up north skiing, sledding and skating with our dear friends from Chicago.  Lib skied for the first time ever.  She went to ski school for 2 hours and within an hour on the hill was a better skier than me!  She has no fear and just loves winter sports.  I love skiing, but I also love spending time in the lodge drinking coffee by the fire. 

 Up north skating... notice the new skates with green and white laces (GO STATE)
 A little sledding on a bright sunny day
 Me and my gal
 Fun in Indian River with the Vaughn's
 Peek-a-Boo
A little strole around the rink

Thursday, February 9, 2012

A Step in the Right Direction...

Today we took a step in the right direction!  We got news from our agency that Ty has an appointment for his visa medical next Thursday,  February 16th.  What does this mean?  We think it means if they are sending him for his visa medical appointment, they are thinking he will be in the next group of kids submitted to the ministry!  We are hopeful that this is all going to go down sooner than later.  The process could move pretty quick from here.  If he is submitted in the next few weeks, he could be approved by the end of February or mid-March.  Once approved we can travel to get him!!! 
Yippee!!!!!!
Pray everyone... Ty could be here for Spring!!!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Seriously... (that's the censored version of what I really what to say)

I've been putting off making a post because frankly there was nothing to report and it was depressing!  Well, now I have something to report and it's still depressing!  Had I done this post yesterday, after reading the lastest updates on the Korean Program, there would have been a lot of bleeping bleeps so I contained myself and waited until today once I'd calmed down a little!!!

Yesterday, around 4:30ish we got two emails.  The first more shitty news, I'll go into detail in a minute on that, and the second a Well Baby Check on Ty.  The WBC stated that he is walking, playing catch, says Mama, waves bye-bye, takes off his socks, scribbles, and imitates speech amoung a few things.  He now weighs 23.9 lbs. which puts him in the 50th percentile and 31 inches long.  Imagine learning all that about your 16th month old child and then being informed that the wait to get him continues and the process is harder...Seriously!
The program update basically stated there will be two children from Bethany released to the Korean Ministry the 1st of January and those families have been notified.  You guessed it, we weren't notified!  It was the first time in this whole process I lost it.  I immediately got on the phone and called our case worker.  Poor Pat, she listened to me go off!  She then had to tell me that unfortunately she will no longer be our caseworker, for good reasons, and then consoled me.  She gave me some good advise which we put into action today!

Let me go back a little, Here is exactly what the update said...

Hello Korea Families:

We are happy to provide you with another update in the South Korea Program. To be addressed in this message are: Ministry Approvals, Changes in the South Korea Adoption Process, and a December Update.

RE : Ministry Submissions/Approvals:
We are pleased to report that two BCS families will be among the first families submitted to the Ministry in January. These families have already been notified. While this is good news for two families, we know that other families continue to wait patiently for their documents to be submitted. DJ (BCS's assigned social worker) and Holt have shared again that it is not an easy decision making process in who is submitted first, and there are many variables that go into the decision. The variables include: child's health status, Korean heritage families, date of acceptance documents, date of visa approval, foster family's status, adoptive parents age. Progress is a good thing, and we will continue to notify families as we learn the plan for their submission to the Ministry. We are thankful to our Father for the new year, and the continued processing of paperwork. If you have any concerns on this topic, please do candidly share.

RE : Changes in the South Korea Adoption Process:
The adoption law is changing in South Korea. Adoption cases will soon be finalized in the Courts in South Korea and ALL families (both parents) will be required to travel. Holt has also advised that for families who are matched but are not able to travel before June 2012, that these families will also be required to travel to Korea. This new requirement will only affect a few Bethany families, as approximately two years ago we made the Bethany policy change to require adoptive parents to travel to Korea.

Re: December Update:
So far in December Bethany families have received two referrals. We have two families remaining in August & September of 2009 that are waiting for referrals; and 35 active families with home studies in Korea, 6 of which had home studies completed in 2009. Four more children returned home in December, with a total of 40 children joining their adoptive families this year. Praise the Lord and continued prayers for all the children and families who are waiting out the adoption process in 2012.

Wishing you all the best this holiday season, and looking forward with anticipation for joys of the New Year!

Okay, here's what get's Chris and I.  The variablies they take into consideration when choosing children to be released to the Ministry (child's health status, Korean heritage families, date of acceptance documents, date of visa approval, foster family's status, adoptive parents age) are mostly variables we will never meet!  Seriously, when we started this program they knew we weren't Korean and never would be!  Oh, and sorry we are adopting a healthy child (he won't be if you hold him there long enough, he'll be emotionally damaged!) Let's see, forgive us because we are only in our late 30's, I guess we should have started this process when we were closer to 50!  Need I go on or can you sense my frustration with this craziness!?!

This morning Chris and I had a conference call with our new case worker, who is also the program director out of our local Bethany office.  She didn't have much more to share with us because the District Program director from Grand Rapids who communitates directly with Holt in Korea is on vacation until Jan 3rd (we also put a call into her today and expect to talk with her on the 3rd when she returns)  What she was able to tell us is that we are the longest waiting family out of our local Bethany office waiting for submission to the Ministry...Yippee we meet one of the variables!  I asked her a question I have been dreading to ask but finally did, "Is it a matter of if we get Ty or when we get him?"  Her answer was a relief, she said it when not if...you will get him! 

So there are a lot of unanswered questions at this point.  When will we be submitted and travel, will it be an American adpotion or will we be required to go throught the court system in Korea, and when will you stop changing the rules?  This is one of the most frustrating processes I have ever gone through.  It's just not fair to start something so huge and meaningful in your life under one set of rules and guidelines only to have all those changed various times throughout the process (hasn't Korea ever heard of the Grandfather Clause?)  Don't we teach our kids to play by the rules?... Why can't competent adults do the same!?!

I guess this is where I say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!  Let's just hope 2012 is our year, and sooner rather than later!

Here's some pics of Libby Lu...




Thursday, October 13, 2011

What a Long Strange Trip It's Been...

I'm starting to look at this whole adoption thing as a trip, a trip that never ends!  I'm one of those people that likes to go on vacation, but loves coming home even more.  I'm a homer...a person who enjoy the comforts of home.  So, this adoption trip has been way too long for me, way out of my comfort zone... and guess what!?!, you guessed it, it's only going to get longer!  We found out last week that we will not be submitted to the Ministry this year, we will have to wait until January.  I didn't cry, I actually laughed because it has gotten to the point of sheer absurdity.  The sad thing is Ty is the victim.  Because he has no health problems and because he is in a foster home with no other children they decided it wasn't too urgent to get him to his forever family.  Call me crazy, but urgency is exactly what is at stake here.  Poor Ty has no idea that life as he knows it will someday, not sure when, be ripped away from him and keeping him there longer will only make the process harder for him (and us).  At best he will be 18 months when we get him, so sad to think of all the milestones he has met and continues to meet without us.  The other victim is his foster mother.  Think of how hard it is going to be for her to give him up after all that time.  Is the Korean government thinking of any of these things when they make their absurd decisions? 

So Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years will again be celebrated without Ty this year:(