OK. I'll save the snake attack bit for last.
In terms of Samuel - no news, things continue to get more convoluted. The biggest problem we have right now is that our agency won't or "can't" update us on Samuel's file. It is infuriating and I have given them a pretty big kick in the rear asking / demanding we get an update. OK - in truth I've done this multiple times now. But this time I am losing patience. I am pissed. We're to talk with them Monday. We continue to work with government officials, make requests/demands, etc. But until we know what is in Samuel's files we're basically stuck. Yes, so our agency/orphanage now are the ones screwing us in addition to the government. Nice. (I realize that's strong language, not as descriptive as what I wanted to write...) We do need to keep a good relationship with them, so I am trying to control myself, but getting strong in my requests for information.
I actually have to force myself (with the help of my hubby/dog) to let go of all of the blogs / Facebook information being posted / phone calls to be made / letters and emails to be written, etc, as it can be overwhelming and could easily kill or at least seriously maim a person. I did start a private blog where we're discussing who's doing what, who's talking to whom, what can we do as a group, and all things Ethiopia adoption related for those of us "stuck". I am trying to check it once a day versus every 5 minutes. It's seriously easily a full time job. Thanks, US government. Thanks, agency.
The good news is the giardia I obtained while in Africa is almost gone, and I'm feeling good enough to hike again. Thank god, as it is my most favorite past-time, and it helps with the stress (see paragraph above about getting totally consumed by the adoption problems.)
Anyway, on a hike today,
This a powerful totem -- it is the symbol of transformation and healing.
The Snake is wisdom expressed through healing.
The Snake is wisdom expressed through healing.
It also signals a transition in your life - new opportunities and/or changes.
Hmm. Hmmm. Hmmmmmmm....
A few pictures below for your viewing pleasure - although none of the snake, unfortunately!
In all fairness, I was kinda warned?
3 comments:
You forgot to mention the flight down the stairs while in Utah!
I don't know whether to be sad, scared, happy, or mad from this post! Needless to say, glad you are getting out and enjoying the fall beauty. Make sure to give a call next time you are in Utah. I live between he mouths of big/little cottonwood and would love a hike! I am still keeping my fingers crossed for you a good news this week. All but given up hope for us. :(
Oh, and glad you got away from that snake. Oh my, a bite is all you would need now ... but sure makes for a great story!
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