Saturday, May 29, 2010

Even more uncertainty.

Nepal's Prime Minister is set to step down.. and what was a very tenuous situation for hopeful adoptive parents becomes even more so.

We wish the people of Nepal peace, and we pray that the orphans will find forever families, soon.

Namaste.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

A glimpse into my head at any given moment...


I wonder if we'll get a match soon?
Will our baby be a boy or girl?
How are our friends in Nepal doing?
How is the weather in Nepal?
What are we having for dinner?
What is our baby's name?
How old is our baby?
Should I return those cute sandals that don't quite fit?
(Hmmm. They'll stretch.)
How is the matching process actually working?
Is a batch of matches going out next week?
Next month?
Where are we in the order?
Is there an order?
Doesn't seem to be.
Will we be able to use miles when we travel?
I hope we can upgrade!
Settle down, we probably can't.
(Hmm. Must find out if Delta miles transfer to United).
Will we be able to connect in Bangkok with the riots?
Will we be in Nepal during Monsoon season?
(If so - can I get some of those cute Wellies that there's no reason to have in Colorado?)
Hmmm. I really wonder what our baby's name is?
Oh, then what will the middle name be?!
What should I wear to work tomorrow?
Will our baby smile or cry when he/she sees us?
I wonder what our friends in Nepal are doing right... now.
Is our new garden going to give us lots of veggies?
Or will the deer and foxes get fat?
Will our baby be a boy or a girl?
What toys will we take for our baby?
What toys will we take for the other children?
Are these jeans tighter or looser than they were last time I wore them?
Where will we be when we get "the call"?
Which immunization is next?
Sigh...

I wonder if we'll get a match soon?
{Repeat...}

Namaste.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Movement!

Good news! We hear that there is movement in the Nepal program again!  Some families who had gotten matches a few months ago have just received travel approvals. This means they can now go to Nepal to meet and bring home their children! We wish them speedy and safe travels.

We wish the people of Nepal a break from the civil unrest.

And now we wait anxiously for the next set of matches...

Namaste

Monday, May 3, 2010

Uncertainty would be an understatement.

There is massive political unrest in Kathmandu, the likes of which we can't even imagine in this country. Right now, most of the families who are in-country to pick up their children are not even able to leave their hotels. The more than 120,000 protestors have completely shut down the city.

I have always kept this blog positive and hopeful. After a very tumultuous year, this might be the most uncertain and scary time we've experienced. It is with great hesitancy that I even look at news from Nepal, as it hurts my heart. Yet, our future will be determined by these events so far away, so out of our control and happening imminently.

Our thoughts are with the people of Nepal, the families in Kathmandu and the children who are still waiting to meet their forever families. Including what might be our child.

Namaste.