Griffin Lee Hyeon-wu Chambers! Wow. That's a mouthful.
How cute is that little guy?!?! Stinkin' cute! Griffin was born May 9, 2010 so he's almost 7 months old (5 months in this picture). He was born at 30 weeks but has done amazing since his relatively short hospital stay and as you can see, he likes to eat and is very healthy. =)
We officially accepted the referral today and received the acceptance packet via email from Holt. Whoa. There is SO MUCH icky paperwork to do right now. Filling out, signing, notarizing...not my favorite part of this process. It's all worth it though. Blake has promised me we will print and fill out everything tonight and get everything notarized and sent off tomorrow. I pray it's that easy.
So whatcha think? Stinkin' cute, huh?!
Monday, November 29, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
I Was On The Treadmill
That's where I was when we got THE CALL! We got our referral today!!! We are so excited and overwhelmed and shocked and thrilled! We knew it would be soon but when it actually happened we just kind of looked at each other and said NOTHING. So here's how it happened.
I decided to call USCIS to see if they had received our fingerprints and if they needed anything else from us. A very nice lady told me that we had been approved yesterday (yay!) and our approval would be sent out tomorrow (double yay!). I ran in the other room to tell Blake and then ran straight to the computer to email AW at Holt. When I say ran I mean literally RAN. She emailed me right back and basically said 'Great news. Send me the approval ASAP.' So, I'm pretty excited at this point and decide it's the perfect time to use my crazy energy to burn off some calories. I'm five minutes into my run when Blake comes busting through the door motioning for me to turn of the treadmill and the blaring Oprah's Favorite Things episode. It was Holt! They had a little boy they 'wanted to talk to us about!' As MC was telling us a little about our guy all Blake and I could say back to her was 'K. K. K.' We were so blown away!
I'd like to save details about little man for another time. We're going to have his medical records reviewed by a couple pediatricians, one that specializes in international adoption. Once I get the OK I'll post his picture and tell you a little about him.
So, just to recap...here's how it went down.
1:57 - I get off the phone with USCIS with the news that our I-600A is approved.
2:05 - I email AW at Holt the news.
2:06 - She emails back asking for copy of approval ASAP.
2:21 - THE CALL from MC at Holt!
Crazy, crazy day. I'm gonna go take two Tylenol PM.
I decided to call USCIS to see if they had received our fingerprints and if they needed anything else from us. A very nice lady told me that we had been approved yesterday (yay!) and our approval would be sent out tomorrow (double yay!). I ran in the other room to tell Blake and then ran straight to the computer to email AW at Holt. When I say ran I mean literally RAN. She emailed me right back and basically said 'Great news. Send me the approval ASAP.' So, I'm pretty excited at this point and decide it's the perfect time to use my crazy energy to burn off some calories. I'm five minutes into my run when Blake comes busting through the door motioning for me to turn of the treadmill and the blaring Oprah's Favorite Things episode. It was Holt! They had a little boy they 'wanted to talk to us about!' As MC was telling us a little about our guy all Blake and I could say back to her was 'K. K. K.' We were so blown away!
I'd like to save details about little man for another time. We're going to have his medical records reviewed by a couple pediatricians, one that specializes in international adoption. Once I get the OK I'll post his picture and tell you a little about him.
So, just to recap...here's how it went down.
1:57 - I get off the phone with USCIS with the news that our I-600A is approved.
2:05 - I email AW at Holt the news.
2:06 - She emails back asking for copy of approval ASAP.
2:21 - THE CALL from MC at Holt!
Crazy, crazy day. I'm gonna go take two Tylenol PM.
Monday, November 15, 2010
God's Timing
Blake and I had the most incredible thing happen to us today. Days like today make me wish I was a better story teller. But I'm not, so I'm going to do my best.
So, our next step in the adoption process is for us to get our fingerprints done so we can get our I600A approved. A couple weeks ago we got our appointment time and it was for this Friday, the 19th. Well, lots of people go early because they will usually take walk ins if you have an appointment at a later date. I had kind of decided that I wasn't going to go early because they had scheduled our appointment so quickly and I am just trying to relax a little bit when it comes to this crazy adoption process. Well, my nerves got the best of me so Blake and I decided to load up and go last Thursday. Um, last Thursday was Veterans Day. The USCIS (where you get your fingerprints done) is a government office. What the heck were we thinking?! Anyway, we made a wasted trip that thankfully we were both able to laugh about and I finally decided just to chill out and wait until our scheduled time. It's not in our hands anyway, right?
Over the weekend Holt contacted us and asked if we had received our I600A approval. They said that in some cases families can't receive their referral until they have approval. Okay, this freaked me out a little because to be honest, I really felt like this was THE week. Referral week. And I want my stinkin' referral. So I made a desperate decision to try again and get our fingerprints done early. We would go Monday!
So here it is, Monday. The three of us load up again and drive the 30 minutes to the south side of OKC. We get there and the parking lot is really full and I start getting nervous. What if they won't let us in? What if they're too busy? What if they make us wait 2 hours? WHAT THE HECK AM I GOING TO DO WITH KINLEY FOR TWO HOURS? Again, I have to calm myself and say it's not in my hands. I go inside, talk to the enormous guard next to the scary metal detector, and wait for him to tell me "yes, they'll see you." The three of us basically undress (ok, a little dramatic but seriously it's like at the airport when you have to take off everything even if it only looks like it's metal) and make it through the metal detector and back to the little room where we check in and wait. In the waiting area with us are three Spanish speaking people, two men and a woman. The woman (late 50s probably) I noticed was watching us and smiling that sweet grandma smile at Kinley. I smile back. We're all in this together, right?
I go back first and do the whole fingerprint thing and then it's Blake's turn. I sit down next to Kinley who is so patiently sitting (okay, maybe she was enjoying playing on the Ipad but the point is she was being good) and look up to see the Spanish speaking woman looking at me again. I smile and look back down at Kinley. Then the three of them get up and start to walk out but as they do one of the men stops to say, "Good luck." I thank them and return the luck (not quite understanding why they know to wish me luck) and start to look back down when I see the woman standing in front of me. She says in broken English, "I know I don't know you or your name but your husband told me about you adopting and I just wanted to say good luck and I will be praying for you." There are tears in her eyes as she goes on. "It is wonderful that you are adopting and may I..." and she gestures like she wants to HUG ME. I jump up and into this warm, beautiful woman's arms and we give each other one of those good LOVE hugs. Not just a barely touching, pat on the back hug. A real, warm, loving bear hug. So at this point we both had tears in our eyes and I just couldn't believe what was happening. This woman that doesn't know me and has no idea what my story is just wants to reach out and BE KIND. It was actually way more than being kind. I don't know how to describe it...I'm still blown away by it all.
She wishes me luck again and starts to walk away but before she does I ask her why she is here and she says citizenship. I asked where they are from and she tells me Peru. We both say God Bless, hug AGAIN, and she walks out the door. A couple minutes later Blake comes around the corner and he has this look like, "What happened?!" I immediately start asking him about his obvious conversation with this woman while I was getting fingerprinted. He says a lot of the same stuff she said to me but when he asked why she was here she answered, "Citizenship. I need to be in this country." Bless her heart.
I just can't stop thinking about this woman. And I'm so angry with myself for not asking her name. I would love to be able to look back on this amazing moment in my life and call her by name. And can you imagine living your whole life in your native country and then at 60ish (totally guessing) just up and moving to a new country?! Bless her sweet heart.
God's timing is incredible. What if last Thursday had been a regular Thursday and we would have gotten our fingerprints done then? I would not have met that woman. And what if I had listened to the relaxed voice in my head and just waited until the appointment date this Friday? I would not have had that moment with the sweet Peruvian woman. I am so thankful for my amazing God and the gifts He gives me every day.
So, our next step in the adoption process is for us to get our fingerprints done so we can get our I600A approved. A couple weeks ago we got our appointment time and it was for this Friday, the 19th. Well, lots of people go early because they will usually take walk ins if you have an appointment at a later date. I had kind of decided that I wasn't going to go early because they had scheduled our appointment so quickly and I am just trying to relax a little bit when it comes to this crazy adoption process. Well, my nerves got the best of me so Blake and I decided to load up and go last Thursday. Um, last Thursday was Veterans Day. The USCIS (where you get your fingerprints done) is a government office. What the heck were we thinking?! Anyway, we made a wasted trip that thankfully we were both able to laugh about and I finally decided just to chill out and wait until our scheduled time. It's not in our hands anyway, right?
Over the weekend Holt contacted us and asked if we had received our I600A approval. They said that in some cases families can't receive their referral until they have approval. Okay, this freaked me out a little because to be honest, I really felt like this was THE week. Referral week. And I want my stinkin' referral. So I made a desperate decision to try again and get our fingerprints done early. We would go Monday!
So here it is, Monday. The three of us load up again and drive the 30 minutes to the south side of OKC. We get there and the parking lot is really full and I start getting nervous. What if they won't let us in? What if they're too busy? What if they make us wait 2 hours? WHAT THE HECK AM I GOING TO DO WITH KINLEY FOR TWO HOURS? Again, I have to calm myself and say it's not in my hands. I go inside, talk to the enormous guard next to the scary metal detector, and wait for him to tell me "yes, they'll see you." The three of us basically undress (ok, a little dramatic but seriously it's like at the airport when you have to take off everything even if it only looks like it's metal) and make it through the metal detector and back to the little room where we check in and wait. In the waiting area with us are three Spanish speaking people, two men and a woman. The woman (late 50s probably) I noticed was watching us and smiling that sweet grandma smile at Kinley. I smile back. We're all in this together, right?
I go back first and do the whole fingerprint thing and then it's Blake's turn. I sit down next to Kinley who is so patiently sitting (okay, maybe she was enjoying playing on the Ipad but the point is she was being good) and look up to see the Spanish speaking woman looking at me again. I smile and look back down at Kinley. Then the three of them get up and start to walk out but as they do one of the men stops to say, "Good luck." I thank them and return the luck (not quite understanding why they know to wish me luck) and start to look back down when I see the woman standing in front of me. She says in broken English, "I know I don't know you or your name but your husband told me about you adopting and I just wanted to say good luck and I will be praying for you." There are tears in her eyes as she goes on. "It is wonderful that you are adopting and may I..." and she gestures like she wants to HUG ME. I jump up and into this warm, beautiful woman's arms and we give each other one of those good LOVE hugs. Not just a barely touching, pat on the back hug. A real, warm, loving bear hug. So at this point we both had tears in our eyes and I just couldn't believe what was happening. This woman that doesn't know me and has no idea what my story is just wants to reach out and BE KIND. It was actually way more than being kind. I don't know how to describe it...I'm still blown away by it all.
She wishes me luck again and starts to walk away but before she does I ask her why she is here and she says citizenship. I asked where they are from and she tells me Peru. We both say God Bless, hug AGAIN, and she walks out the door. A couple minutes later Blake comes around the corner and he has this look like, "What happened?!" I immediately start asking him about his obvious conversation with this woman while I was getting fingerprinted. He says a lot of the same stuff she said to me but when he asked why she was here she answered, "Citizenship. I need to be in this country." Bless her heart.
I just can't stop thinking about this woman. And I'm so angry with myself for not asking her name. I would love to be able to look back on this amazing moment in my life and call her by name. And can you imagine living your whole life in your native country and then at 60ish (totally guessing) just up and moving to a new country?! Bless her sweet heart.
God's timing is incredible. What if last Thursday had been a regular Thursday and we would have gotten our fingerprints done then? I would not have met that woman. And what if I had listened to the relaxed voice in my head and just waited until the appointment date this Friday? I would not have had that moment with the sweet Peruvian woman. I am so thankful for my amazing God and the gifts He gives me every day.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
While We Wait
While we wait for our referral I've been doing lots of looking. Lots and lots of internet searches for all things boys. Crib bedding, clothes, shoes, all of it. It's been a lot of fun! For those of you that know me well, you know that I'm pretty much a tom-boy. I do love to shop and dress nice (baby debt makes that tough) but when it comes to all the girly pink, uh, I can pass. All the pink stuff was not my favorite part of having Kinley. I'm SO glad I have a girl (Kinley and I painted our fingernails blue today! Can't do that with a boy.), but I dress her in red, blue, green, purple, and every other color that isn't pink as often as possible. I'm just not a girly girl. Anyway, it's been really fun checking out all the boy stuff. Here are some of my favorite things.
So, this is the bedding I love. Seriously, I'm IN LOVE with it. I've looked at every other bedding set out there. I've looked at fabric to try to put together something similar. Nope. I'm in love. What is the problem, you ask? $360 for four pieces is the problem!!! I just can't do it. I mean I can, but it would make me sick to spend that much money on four pieces of bedding. Whatever. Maybe I'll win the lottery. Moving on.
Eat your heart out! Haha! Love the tie!
Simple and cool.
One of my faves.
So soft and comfy.
All Star? I think yes.
I just can't wait!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Christmas Time Is Shutterfly Time
So a really cool blogger mom that I follow posted about this amazing promotion that Shutterfly is running for bloggers. Basically I get to tell you about a website that I have used many times and really love, and I get 50 free Christmas cards. How cool is that?!
In preparation to write this post I hopped on over to Shutterfly to check out their Christmas cards and WHOA!!! They have SO MANY to choose from this year. And they're all super cute. Honestly, I'm not exaggerating because Shutterfly is watching (hi Shutterfly!), it is really going to be difficult to pick just one.
It's going to be difficult to decide this year. They really have so many great cards and so many themes to run with. And what's even better is Shutterfly is offering 20% off all holiday cards. Here's the link for that: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery
You could go with the traditional (or not so traditional) Christmas card: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/christmas-cards
Or a religious card: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/religious-christmas-cards
And if you're really on the ball they have Thanksgiving cards: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/thanksgiving-cards
Shutterfly has been my go-to card maker since Kinley was born. Their selection is fabulous and the final product has NEVER disappointed. You better get over to Shutterfly right now and start looking through all the designs. Have fun!!!
In preparation to write this post I hopped on over to Shutterfly to check out their Christmas cards and WHOA!!! They have SO MANY to choose from this year. And they're all super cute. Honestly, I'm not exaggerating because Shutterfly is watching (hi Shutterfly!), it is really going to be difficult to pick just one.
Do I want to do something classic like this?
Or maybe something funky and retro?
I thought this one was super cute but would work best with multiple kids in the family.
There are really SO many wonderful cards! Here are more of my faves.
It's going to be difficult to decide this year. They really have so many great cards and so many themes to run with. And what's even better is Shutterfly is offering 20% off all holiday cards. Here's the link for that: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery
You could go with the traditional (or not so traditional) Christmas card: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/christmas-cards
Or a religious card: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/religious-christmas-cards
And if you're really on the ball they have Thanksgiving cards: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/thanksgiving-cards
Shutterfly has been my go-to card maker since Kinley was born. Their selection is fabulous and the final product has NEVER disappointed. You better get over to Shutterfly right now and start looking through all the designs. Have fun!!!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Good Times
This last weekend was super fun and jam packed full of activities. It started at Storybook Forest on Friday night. We invited our friends and Kinley's BFF, Gavin, to join us and the kids had SO MUCH FUN! This was our first trip to Storybook Forest, and we will definitely be going back next year. It's basically a storybook trail through the forest near a local lake. Each candy stop is a favorite fairytale. Very cute and the kids figured out the whole candy thing pretty quick. My battery died so I don't have many storybook pics.
We also took the very big step and purchased a 'big girl' bed for Kinley. I felt like she was ready for that but also knew it could be a complete disaster. As always, she has done amazing! She loves her bed and thinks she's pretty big. I cried when Blake started taking apart the crib.
AND we received a notice from the Department of Homeland Security with our fingerprint appointment date and time. Everything seems to be moving quickly on the adoption home front. I pray it continues that way.
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