Ladybug

 August 30, 2010


The Ladybug
Born August 24, 2006
Xingyi City Guizhou Province, P.R. of China
Gotcha May 30, 2010
Home Forever June 13, 2010


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Our Adoption Time Line
(Total Time, 3 years and 7 months)
11/13/2006... Application to Great Wall China Adoption Agency is Approved.
11/27/2006...Home Study begins with Adoption Home Study Services of Ohio.
12/1/2006...Signed Agency Agreement with GWCA/begin paper chase.
1/12/2007...Home Study complete.
1/30/2007...File I-600A with Cleveland USCIS
1/31/2007...First mailer to GWCA
3/21/2007...Refiled I-600A
4/23/2007...Fingerprints for USCIS
5/10/2007...receive Home Study Addendum
7/17/2007...I-171H approval received.
9/7/2007...DTC
9/13/2007...LID/Ladybug Letter!
5/29/2009...SN Application Filed.
9/3/2009...Passed Review
9/20/2009...updated SN Ap (added CL/CP)
10/21/2009...The Call!
10/22/2009...Accepted Referral!!
11/2/2009...LOI Filed
11/12/2009...PA Received
11/27/2009...LSC Received
12/10/2009...I800A Filed
1/27/2010...I800a Approved
2/2/2010...I800 Filed
2/16/2010...I800 Re-filed
2/26/2010...I800 Approval
3/9/2010...Cable
3/12/2010...NVC Leter
4/1/2010...Article 5 "Picked UP"
4/9/2010...Article 5 (finally) sent to Beijing
4/28/2010...Travel Approval
5/27/2010...Travel to China
5/28/2010...Arrive Beijing
5/29/2010...Beijing Tour
5/30/2010...Fly to Guiyang, Guizhou
5/30/2010...Gotcha Day!!!!
6/4/2010...Fly to Guangzhou
6/5/2010...Medical Exam, TB test
6/8/2010...Consulate Appointment
6/9/2010...Oath Taking Ceromony
6/10/2010...Train to Hong Kong
6/11/2010...Disney Hong Kong
6/12/2010...Disney Princess Day
6/13/2010...Home Forever



Our Referal Photos, received 10/21/2009
Gotcha Day, May 30, 2010
Our GWCA Travel Group
The Red Couch

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Macy & Nina's First Day of School

A montage of photos from the girl's first day at Hudson Montessori School...

The bows were almost as big as the tears when Macy learned that Nina would not be in her class.  So many big changes for a little girl who met her forever family just three months ago today.  Nina was also a bit shy and clingy but without the tears. We think the time apart will be good for them...hopefully (someday) they will agree.

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Aidan and Nolan First Day of School

 August 26, 2010

Trying to dress to impress...maybe trying a little too hard.
Nolan must be the world's sweetest 5th grader.
I am so glad at least one of my kids will smile when I take a picture! He is such a sweetie.
Dressing NOT to impress.
Aidan was less enthusiastic about posing for his first day of 10th grade picture!

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The Unofficial Announcement (18 months later)

 August 25, 2010


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The Official Announcement...


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Macy's 4EVER Lady Bug Picnic

 August 23, 2010

"Ladybugs (Beetles) are a universal sign of good luck, especially in the Chinese adoption world.

Perhaps you've wondered why ladybugs are considered lucky in the China adoption community. We have too, and found out that though ladybugs are red, (the good luck color in China), the root of this belief is not found in Chinese culture.

In the late 1990's in southern China, international adoption programs began growing rapidly as people learned of the many benefits of Chinese adoption. One Fall the ladybug (Chinese beetle) population grew unusually large in Guangzhou, China. Guangzhou is a necessary stop for all Americans, Brits, Australians and Canadians adopting from China. (The city houses many Consulate-General offices.) This large ladybug population explosion was thought to be a lucky omen for the many adopting families flowing into China.

From this incident the legend has grown, so that now ladybugs represent happy adoptive families being united with beautiful children in China. "

We officially welcomed Macy home and celebrated her 4th birthday too!  We had about 60 friends and family join us for a Lady Bug Picnic at Silverlake Country Club.  We had a catered cookout with hambugers hotdogs, potato salad, corn on the cob and watermelon.  I considered doing a Chinese menu but somehow this seemed to fit better. We had a fantastic chocolate and lemon cake that left Dart asking what I was planning for the wedding cake! (Men.  Can you tell he didn't plan this with me?) 
 
Of course the girls had perfect Ladybug outfits for the occasion and even a perfect second pool outfit. (Have I mentioned how much fun I am having dressing them?)
Mixing the China and picnic theme we decorated the pavilion with Chinese lanterns and the table tops had white daisies in mason jars and Chinese takeout favor boxes wrapped in gingham ribbon.  There were also custom pink chop sticks with each takeout box.
 
The kids had a good time swimming and playing at our craft tables were they painted "ladybug" rocks, and decorated Chinese fans and made lady bug bead necklaces.  (It must be a girl thing because the crafts were a much bigger hit than I recall with the boys.)  Like all good kid parties we had a pinata-ladybug of course.  We tried one with pull strings this time and it was a total failure.  I ended up have to tear the thing open and dump the loot on the kids.  In hind sight they didn't seem to care:)

I think the best moment was Macy squealing and running toward her new pink car. I almost cried to see the pure joy on her face.  She must have said "I wub you" twenty times.  Good thing we a few years before we have to plan the sweet 16 party!

In some ways this party marks the official end of our adoption adventure-at least the "adopting" phase.  It took us almost 4 years to bring our daughters home and there were so many times I thought days like these would never come.  Right now life is full and our family feels complete and we are ready finally to enjoy our 4EVER.




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Branson Bust

 August 14, 2010

We did our best to get into the spirit....

Look at them there Asian babies!
...but our first vacation as a family of seven was basically a bust.  I think we may have been shooting a little high thinking we could be as classy as the Griswold’s and I assure you that when the temps are reaching 105 degrees and  higher no family is as nice as the Brady Bunch. We left Branson today two days ahead of schedule.

Ladybug on plastic bull
So here's the scoop, Branson was not a good call on my part.  The heat was a huge part of our misery but honestly Branson was IMO just a bunch of cheese ball shows and bad barbecue.  Apologies to my friends who like the place...it wasn’t for us.

if it don't move...put some sauce on it!
We pretty much knew from the first day that we were in trouble.  I am just going to put it out there, we are not country folk.  Big Brother said something like “Mom, I think we’re more east coast than this”.  He may have had a point but I wasn't ready to admit to it yet.  So it is not what we expected, this could still be fun, right?

Determined have an “authentic” Branson experience we decided to eat at a rib joint recommended by the locals.  The place had a sort of hillbilly hunting lodge theme and more flavors of barbecue sauce then I thought possible.

 If you wanted to eat light or vegan you were plumb out luck in this place. I kid you not if you could kill it, they could barbecue it!  In addition to the animals on your plate there were animal heads mounted on just about every bit of available wall space and a huge plastic bull in a pen (just for sitting not bucking) .

Girls making a new friends
The girls were both fascinated and horrified by the the scene and alternated between hiding in my arms and trying to pet the stuffed animal head hanging over their booth. I am sure the locals thought we were the most ridiculous family they’d ever seen.  At one point Dad, Big Brother and Middle Child all had their cell phones out to search google maps and flight times to make a escape alternate plan.  As the reality of SW Missouri’s proximity to any place we wanted to go fell upon us, we decided to give Branson our best shot.

Besides I had to admit the Cracker Jack munching raccoon on the mantel was sort of funny.

My pal Jack
The next day we went to the  Chinese Acrobats of the New Shanghai Circus.  The show itself was pretty low budget stuff (mind you we were told this was one of the best shows in Branson).  I am pretty sure I saw the kid who sold me popcorn doing a Kung Fu demonstration later in the show. Perhaps one should not attend a show like this one just weeks after travel to China. Really how could it compare? We tried not to judge too harshly.
Macy and Nina at the New Shanghai Theater
 The “entertainment” got more interesting when we went to lunch though.  In the spirit of the show the girls were dressed in traditional Chinese dresses which not surprisingly caught some people’s attention.  One gentleman at the restaurant became very interested in them and proceed to ask “Are them (yes he used the word “them”) girls Asian? (At least he said Asian right?) “Yes they are.”, I responded without looking up at him. He didn’t take the hint and continued on, “So ummm what kind of Asian are they?”

Whaaaaaaaaaa? Really????

“Well you tell me first,  what kind of redneck are you?”,  I answered in my head.  Fortunately Dart took over the conversation from there while I “fetched” my Asians another piece of corn bread from the tin pail on our table.  So much for day two.
My five kiddos all together on Table Rock Lake
On day three we decided we should stay away from the strip and headed to Table Rock Lake. We rented a pontoon boat and spent the day tubing and swimming.  We cruised the lake (which was beautiful) and stopped at a lakeside restaurant for lunch. But by mid afternoon once again the heat prevailed.  You know when people say the water is like bath water?  Well no joke the lake was HOT...like I was sweating IN THE WATER.  Despite our best efforts there just wasn’t any escaping the incessant heat without retreating indoors.  And so we did....later that evening we went to the Dixieland Stampede.
Kiefer embracing the Dixie schmaltz

The Stampede is dinner show where Dolly Parton your hostess with the mostess serves a homestyle chicken and pork loin dinner without utensils along with some sweet tea in a Mason jar.  While you enjoy your literal take on finger licking good, a horse show slash rodeo slash civil war reenactment ensues.   In high cheese fashion, the audience is divided in North and South sections and a series of audience participation contests are held to earn points for each side. Win the most points win the war! The night we were there the South won (somehow I think history is often rewritten at Dolly’s world). We happened to be seated on the South side (clearly no one checked our papers) and so we enjoyed our well earned victory.

We also enjoyed watching a family of four insisting that they be moved to seats in the south. “Look at my son” the irate mother yelled as she motioned to little Jeb in his grey confederate cap, “he can’t sit in the North..We are Southerners!!!” True story...wish it wasn’t.

By far the best part of visiting Branson for me was being able to visit with my Kaz Mama BFF Stacy Segebarth and getting to finally meet Amber from my China LID group in person. Honestly they made the whole trip worthwhile.

Apart from that it’s not likely we will be heading back there anytime soon.

Amber and her sweet baby girl Sydney


Stacy and her girls

On a brighter note, we did enjoy our stop in St Louis...

 And the girls got killer tans...

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