Addy and Lizzie

Addy and Lizzie

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Finally, some decisions!

We are thrilled to let you know WHO, exactly, we'll be bringing home at the end of the summer. Meet Elizabeth Katherine and Adelle Grace. They are unrelated...right now. Pretty soon they'll be sisters to each other and to big sister, Rina, who is absolutely beside herself with excitement. They will be coming home at the end of the summer sometime...we have no firm date as yet.

Elizabeth will have the distinction of being the only redhead on either side of the family. A whole new color palette to explore! She seemed very much the toddler, insisting on putting things in her mouth and refusing to give interesting items, such as sharp pens, up.

Adelle, at 9 months old, is smaller than our experience--Rina was 12 months old when she came home. But Scott was absolutely lost when that baby first looked him in the eyes, then fell asleep in his arms. It was a sucker punch, and he fell for it.

Many people have asked us where Kirov is, and where it is in relation to where Rina is from. Check out this map...Kirov is roughly in the center, Moscow is to the southwest, and Ekaterinburg, where Rina is from, is to the southeast.

Anastasia and Alexandra, the sisters we went over to see initially, have been removed from the orphanage, presumably by someone in their birth family. We do pray for their safekeeping and for great love to be lavished on them. We were convinced as we travelled to Kirov a couple of weeks ago that they would be joining our family by God's grace. We wrestled mightily while in Russia with the realization that maybe this was not to be. We have come to rest in the belief that God will bless our family, whatever it looks like. We thought initially it would include a girl from DRC; then, the sisters from Kirov. Now, we'll have Elizabeth and Adelle (nicknames to be supplied in the future) instead. It's a wild ride, and exciting!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Unexpected Outcome

We are back and at least a little bit rested. We've showered and I've had half a pack of Oreos to catch up on several missed or light meals.
To make a long story short, we will not be bringing home Alexandra (Sasha) and Anastasia (Nastya) but rather different child(ren). It will again be two girls, this time unrelated, who we met at the orphanage; it is possible, though, that it could just be one of them. We will be very happy with either outcome, believe me. Clarity will come next week, at which time we'll give you more details! No matter what, we won't be travelling back again until late summer instead of mid-May as we'd originally thought.

The trip itself was utterly exhausting. Our train ride was pretty cool, though, (see photo at right) even though it took 14 hours. Dinner on the way out of salad and soup and rolls came plus an apple and cookies to be kept for breakfast. Scott asked for a beer and was given a Miller Light...guess that's what they think Americans want!

More to come in a few days, including some photos of the kids...