Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take,
but by the moments that take your breath away.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Wow! 17.5 months

It's been a while since we've had any adoption milestones for Aaden but today is a big one to me. He was 17.5 months old when he was placed in our arms in Russia. Today, he has been home with us for 17.5 months. Every day moving forward he will have spent more of his life with his family than without.

I can't believe how big he has gotten now. He went from being just 17 lbs and not on the charts for either height/weight to being well on the charts. He was delayed in just about everything and now he is considered ahead in gross motors skills and some other areas according to his EI teachers. We are just still working on his speech (which he is still behind but has made so many leaps and bounds over the last few months that I don't think it will be long before he has caught up).

He will be 3 next month and we have decided to put him in preschool after the winter break in January. He is becoming so independant so quickly and mama is having a harder time with it than he is! But I am so proud of him and feel so blessed to be his mother.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Now we wait

We finished all the paperwork a couple of weeks ago and then finished up our pre-adoptive classes this past week. Everything is completely done and now out of our hands. We could get a call tomorrow or a year from now that we have been matched. Very different from the process in Russia. We've done what we could and now we have to be patient. Easer said than done but having Aaden through this wait definately makes it easier. He keeps us very busy!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Officially approved! Sort of...

We found out this morning from the adoption agency that we are officially approved! Wonderful, great news - about 1-2 weeks before we expected it. I'm not quite as on the ball with all of this paperwork as I was last time (hmmm... won't name any names but someone is keeping me VERY busy these days). I am still working on our profile book that is basically a family photo album the agency will show potential birthparents to help them choose a family. They can't show us to anyone unless they have this book. So we're approved but have nothing to show so no one will know we're out there! I am going to be up late night tonight trying to get it done and get it to the printer's tomorrow. So hopefully we will be done with everything and really officially waiting by Monday. So exciting!

Oh, and Aaden got his stiches out today. He was such a champ!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

First ER trip with Aaden and progress on our next adoption

I was determined to get the profile book done this weekend for our next adoption because I have a meeting with the agency on Wednesday for them to approve it. It contains a lot of pictures and I was trying to get some outside pictures of our house/yard on Saturday afternoon while Michael played with Aaden in the yard. I was standing in the corner of our yard that goes slightly downhill. Aaden decided he wanted to come play with me and started running towards me. Well, I was looking at the camera, he was looking at me, and neither of us noticed he was starting to run down hill. Before we knew it he had tripped. Of course he couldn't have fallen on all the nice soft grass surrounding almost every inch around us. He fell and hit his head smack on the one foot area of rock sticking out of the ground.

Poor baby didn't even know what hit him and poor mama looked down and saw blood and I have never been so terrified in my life. Luckily Michael is not as emotional in these situations and took over. I ran in the house to get some first aid stuff and by the time Michael brought him in one whole side of his face was covered in blood. I nearly (or maybe I did) flipped out. I bandaged him up as quickly as I could and we got him in the car for his first ER trip. By the time we got to the hospital it had almost stopped bleeding and Aaden was acting like nothing was wrong, so I was feeling a little better. 3 stiches and 4 hours later we had all survived the first ER trip. I know looking back now that it wasn't a huge deal, most kids get stiches for an accident at some point. But seeing him like that was the worst feeling I have ever had in my life. He was a trooper though and did so great through the whole experience. I'm so proud of my brave little boy. He even let me change his bandages today without much of a fuss.

I finally finished my draft of the profile book and pictures today and am just about ready for my adoption agency meeting on Wenesday. If all goes well, I will have nothing left to do but sit back and wait for the state to approve our homestudy in the next couple of weeks. Then we will be officially waiting for our child and making Aaden a big brother!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Quick Adoption Update

We finished all our homestudy meetings on Thursday. Yay! Now we wait for them to write it up and be approved by the state. During this time we are working on our profile book of our family that the agency will show to potential birthparents. Once those two things are done it is out of our hands and we wait to be picked. We are hoping to be officially "waiting" by the end of September or early October!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Summer Fun and Adoption Updates

We did our first homestudy meeting this week for adoption #2. All went well and we have the home visit next week! Here are some pictures from our summer this year:

Our Bryansk friends at Davis Farmland.
The only animal that Aaden would go near - the fake cow. He was scared of everything else!

Aaden & Michael

Some 4th of July pictures at the Lake.



Our vacation at the beach in June.
It was a bit cool and rainy but Aaden loved the ocean!





Aaden is already training to be a big brother!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Here we go again!

We've been quietly gathering paperwork all summer as we made the final decisions on where/how/when/if we were going to add to our family again. We've decided our family just didn't seem complete yet and now is the time to hop back onto that adoption roller coaster. After lots of thinking, researching, and talking, we realized Russia just wasn't right for our family this time around. We loved Russia and cherish all the time we spent there while adopting Aaden but logistically now that we have a 2 year old, the travel would just be too hard.

So we have decided to pursue a U.S. domestic adoption this time. Chances are we will be placed with a newborn, quite possibly straight from the hospital. So this will be a completely different experience for us and we are very excited. I just dropped off the mound of paperwork this morning to our agency and now we wait to be assigned to a social worker to start our homestudy. Here we go again!