While we'd love to show the world how incredibly adorable our baby boy is, we cannot do it publicly until he is officially ours; however, we can give you a little peek. He is a cutie! He helped us by covering up his face to not let people know his true identity.....in perfect super hero fashion. Trust me, if you could see his face, it would melt your heart. I can't wait to show him to the world, but for now you can adore his curly locks!
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Silent Auction and Live Dessert Auction Fundraiser
Some wonderful friends from our church put together an AMAZING Silent Auction and Live Dessert Auction. It was so much fun! We had a great crowd, lots of laughs and raised over $2300! We are so thankful to everyone who brought yummy desserts and donated items/services for the auction. We walked away from this night knowing that our family and more especially this sweet gift from God waiting for us in Ethiopia is loved abundantly.
Laura, Bianca, Christy, Katie |
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Shelby was helping Maylee Grace sell her original masterpieces to raise money for our sweet baby boy |
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Our awesome auctioneer that wouldn't let the dessert go for less than he approved of at the auction. |
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Maylee Grace and Julianna |
Friday, October 18, 2013
PAIR letter submitted to Ethiopia!
One more thing checked off the list!
Apply with agencyHome Study ProcessHome Study ApprovalFile USCIS PaperworkComplete USCIS fingerprinting and biometrics screeningAssemble International Dossier for EthiopiaInternational Dossier authenticated in Washington D.C.Accept Referral of our baby boyFile PAIR agreementPAIR letter submitted to Ethiopia- Embassy issues PAIR approval letter
- Approval Letter Authenticated in Washington D.C.
- Submit case to Ministry of Women, Youth and Children's Affairs in Ethiopia
- Court issues first court date for birthmother
- MOWYCA submits letter of favorable determination
- We get issued OUR court date and make arrangements to travel.
- We meet our boy face to face!
- We go to court.
- Our case passes court.
- Court issues adoption documents
- Our agency applies for new birth certificate and passport for our boy.
- He has a medical appointment by an Embassy approved physician.
- Submit case to Embassy
- Clear Embassy
- GO GET OUR BABY BOY AND BRING HIM HOME!!!!
Monday, October 14, 2013
Update
I spoke with our agency director this morning. She gave me a run down of where we're at in the process. At this point, we are waiting for our PAIR (pre-adoptive immigration review) approval letter. The timeline given to us by the USCIS (US Citizen and Immigration Services) is 8-12 weeks.
The PAIR process is the new process implemented September 1, 2013 for all Ethiopian adoptions. The PAIR approval is an investigation that used to take place between the two trips to Ethiopia for adoptions hence the long time period between first and second trips. Now this investigation is done before our court date in Ethiopia. This helps the time from our court date in Ethiopia to homecoming MUCH shorter (from 3-6 months down to 2-4 weeks).
Currently, our paperwork is being processed in Missouri at the NBC (National Benefits Center). From there, it will be forwarded to Embassy in Ethiopia. After approval in Ethiopia, we will receive an official PAIR approval letter. This letter will then have to have a State Seal from our Secretary of State in Santa Fe, NM and then it will be sent to the "Assistant Stork" in Washington, D.C. to get authenticated. Then, it will be sent back to Ethiopia.
Once Ethiopia receives our PAIR approval letter, the court process will begin. There are two court dates involved. The first court date is with the birthmother/relative/orphanage director (anyone that can represent our boy). After or even on that court date, we will be issued OUR court date! Right now, the time frame from finding out the court date to being in country is 1-2 weeks!! YIKES. We'll have to be ready to go.
Then, we'll travel to Ethiopia where we'll get to meet our boy face to face and hold him in our arms. The court date will be the following day. Barring no problems, he will be our son after that court date! After that court date, we have to wait for the adoption decree to be filed, a new birth certificate to be issued, a passport and then finally his visa. We will most likely make two trips rather than stay in country. Then we will make a second trip to bring Endale home.
Our director believes he'll be home no later than February!!!
Our director believes he'll be home no later than February!!!
Thursday, September 26, 2013
What happens next?
I have had several people ask what happens next for us. It is a very detailed process and a lot of things still have to take place before we can travel. That is why it will most likely be the beginning of next year. We are praying that it is quick and smooth. We know God's hand is in this completely and He can do amazing things that we'd never expect. He's already showed us that!
Here is a simplified order of the process:
Here is a simplified order of the process:
Apply with agencyHome Study ProcessHome Study ApprovalFile USCIS PaperworkComplete USCIS fingerprinting and biometrics screeningAssemble International Dossier for EthiopiaInternational Dossier authenticated in Washington D.C.Accept Referral of our baby boyFile PAIR agreement- PAIR letter submitted to Ethiopia
- Embassy issues PAIR approval letter
- Approval Letter Authenticated in Washington D.C.
- Submit case to Ministry of Women, Youth and Children's Affairs in Ethiopia
- Court issues first court date for birthmother
- MOWYCA submits letter of favorable determination
- We get issued OUR court date and make arrangements to travel.
- We meet our boy face to face!
- We go to court.
- Our case passes court.
- Court issues adoption documents
- Our agency applies for new birth certificate and passport for our boy.
- He has a medical appointment by an Embassy approved physician.
- Submit case to Embassy
- Clear Embassy
- GO GET OUR BABY BOY AND BRING HIM HOME!!!!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Goosebumps.
As our puzzle started taking shape, I started thinking about what the back would look like once we finished it. This morning the glue had dried and I turned it over. I got goosebumps. You have no idea what this picture does to me. God's provision through so many different people that mean so very much to us. We are truly blessed by this picture and what it means.
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