Dragon Mask
January 29, 2012
We celebrated Chinese New Year with a few adoptive families at the Golden Dragon where we made some dragon masks....
The Bee really liked her mask...
I mean she REALLY liked it.

We celebrated Chinese New Year with a few adoptive families at the Golden Dragon where we made some dragon masks....

Check out this short film to understand a little more about Shepherds Field and why I support this incredible organization.
(PS the little one in the blue shirt at the beginning of this piece is my sweet girl...sigh)
Thanks everyone for a fun and successful night last night! We celebrated Chinese New Year at our house and used the opportunity to raise a little support for SFCV.
The people who came each have supported our adoption journey over these many years, something we appreciate so very much. We are fortunate to have a warm and encouraging group of friends.And last night they came through for us again.
They proved that while adoption is not for everyone....EVERYONE can make a difference in an orphaned child's life.
Thanks again to our wonderful, big-hearted and generous friends!
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| The incredible dragon cake. (And no, I did not make this cake....as if.) |
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| We really had fun decorating for the New Year. |
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| Each guest used a "red thread" to tie a red lucky money envelope to our Giving Tree. Each one contained a donation to SFCV. |
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| Our version of a couplet (red banner) over the doorway. |
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| The cake WAS pretty cake boss cool, but of course this being the not so Chinese mid west they didn't quite get the spelling:) |
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| More red lanterns... |
This sweet as sugar little girl is waiting for her family to find her. Seriously is she gorgeous or what!
If you are interested in learning how you can adopt her please contact Kelly today!
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| Little Miss Pink-a-lious truns 7 this month. Her special need is Down Syndrome. |
Giggle girl in the pink butterfly hoodie (@1:05-1:20...15 seconds of sweet torture) is my happy, beautiful, much loved and dearly missed daughter....
| One of my 3 dossier's....not fun. |
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Im not going to go into too much detail now (mostly because I don't know a whole lot) but...
we have a Skype interview tonight with a producer for a reality TV show.
Ummm, yeah, you read that right.
How completely bizarre is that?
We've actually been contacted a few times before; Headline News, a production company developing programing for the Oprah Network, the Nate Berkus Show but nothing (OBVIOUSLY) has ever come of it.
I suspect it will be the same this time too. I mean were pretty normal (read as boring... as in we have meatloaf on Tuesday's boring) and last I checked reality TV isn't looking for "normal".
Personally I would be thrilled to participate in something that presented a fair and balanced view of adoption and highlighted the orphan crisis in the world. That would be cool and I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. And, I think people would be interested in the real life drama of adoption. I can't tell you how many times people have said to us, "you should write a book" or you guys need your own TV show" after I share our REAL adoption stories. And the truth is we (adoptive families) each have a compelling and unique story to tell.
There was an adoption show on a few years ago called Adoption Stories that followed adoptive parents through their adoption journey (all in 30 minutes including commercials). It was sappy and never really touched on the real issues of adoption...you know the messy stuff like the attachment and bonding, the awful wait, adoptions gone wrong, lost referrals, grieving birth mothers, trans racial/cultural identity, financial stress and forget about the economic, political and social issues causing the need for adoption.
Pretty much all you saw were adoptive parents emoting about wanting a child, packing for a trip, running with open arms on gotcha day and then the joyous airport welcome home.
Not exactly how I remember our adoptions. I'm sure I was the exception (cough, cough).
Our interview tonight is for a program that is more about family life than adoption per se. If they are looking for "normal with a twist" we might be a fit. If they are looking for "Snookie and the Situation get married, have kids and rock the cul de sac pot luck", they might be disappointed.
I'll let you know.
Until then please click the juggling chicklet and vote for my blog. I am in a neck and neck race for second place. So dramatic. Thanks!

Make a note: please be gentle and sympathetic with mothers separated from their children, even when we only know them through a photograph we feel the pain of their absence EVERY SINGLE DAY. Do not minimize the wait or the loss. Especially if you are an adoption professional, please remember the URGENCY is real: for the parents who are missing their kids and for the kids who need families and medical interventions. We are not impatient, we are doing what good parents do... advocating for our kids.
(Steps off soap box and tears open yet another chocolate bar...)
Well, less than 48 hours later and my best case dates are already out the window.
What is at most a 24 hour process for other agencies is apparently a 3-5 day process for mine.
Which just sucks.
And worse yet, the delay is completely avoidable.
Of course the first step to fixing a problem is admitting you have one.
Overall I like my China agency (and LOVE some of the people who work there) and I know no agency is perfect but ......Duuuuuuuudes,
you can need to do better.
What exactly could they do better?
Well instead of waiting until I got my PDF to review my paperwork and submit to China, they could have had me send all the paperwork to them when I filed the I800. If they had, then they could have reviewed the documents and forwarded them to China and then when I got the PDF (last Friday) all they would have had to do is email the same PDF to China. Our Article 5 could have been dropped off the same day or next business day.
With a little advanced planning and processing our Article 5 could have been dropped off yesterday. Instead it will go Friday or maybe even next Monday.
Think a week isn't a big deal? Well then tell me which of your preschool kids you're willing to send to "Chinese orphanage camp" for a week? Didn't think so.
The wait is already long and these days, days of unnecessary waiting, they matter. A lot.

Last Friday at 3pm (not that Im stalking my computer or anything), I received a PDF by email from the State Department's National Visa Center informing me that our petition to "classify" (baby butterfly)"orphan as an immediate relative" was forwarded to Guangzhou China.
Woohoo we've been CABLED!!
There were about a dozen items including passport sized photos, original immigration approvals, our LSC and LOA (and blah, blah, blah) that needed to go to my agency along with the cable notice. I tossed them together that same day and sent the whole caboodle by overnight mail to my agency.
According to my FedEx tracking number the package arrived as expected at 8:54 this morning.
I'm assuming my Article 5 (the notice from the US that informs China we are suitable adoptive parents and that Miss Butterfly will be able to enter and reside permanently in the United States.) will be dropped off tomorrow, maybe right now--it is 10 am Tuesday in China after all.
The Article 5 is then picked up in 14 days so I'm expecting that on January 24th-ish.
The only thing left after that is travel, glorious, travel approval and that could come anywhere from 1-3 weeks later. (Sometimes longer but since we've had more than our fair share of delays I'm going to pass this time on the delay cart.)
We are asking for the first available Consulate Appointment which right now is out to the end of the first week of February. There are only 24 spots, four days per week available so occasionally there are backups, again we are taking a pass on all further delays, thank you very much! So I'm assume we will have a CA 3-4 weeks after our TA.
So then looking at all best case scenarios all the way around and assuming a gotcha day 9 days prior to CA, I COULD be holding my daughter as early as ......
FEBRUARY 12TH!
(probably not but just for a while I'm going to enjoy the possibilities.....ahhhhhhhhhhhh, February 12th.)
And if you think all of this minute by minute tracking and stalking and counting down of the minutes left between now and the moment I finally get to hold my daughter for the first time is obsessive and unhealthy and maybe even warrants medical intervention...
...well then you probably haven't ever adopted before.
Do you know what's worse than a USCIS officer that hates you?
Almost nothing.
But a personal trainer that hates you?
Well it's close.
I'm on day 3 of my 5am/6pm, two-a-day boot camp.Yesterday I was so sore that I contemplated throwing myself down the stairs because it would be less painful than actually lifting my leg to take a step.
I hurt.
This morning we had a "fun run"...30 second intervals of fast sprints with a "recovery jog" in between. After the embarrassing struggle to crunch my abs during the prior 10 minutes I thought finally something I can do. I mean I ran a half marathon 6 months ago. That's like 13.1 miles...says so on the sticker on my car right? I got this.
NOT.
I sucked it up. Literally. I was sucking for air.
Damn this is hard(er) each time.
The thing about exercising is you sort of have to keep doing it. Duh. I know this so why is exercise a chronic series of fits and starts for me? What's that 2012 word of mine? Discipline? Yeah that's it, that's what it takes. That's what I need.
If only it were on Amazon. I'd order up a case right now.
...in other slightly less self adsorbed news;
I officially started nesting this weekend. Somehow the changing of the calendar is making it all feel very real. Well that and the fact that we are now in the paperwork homestretch!
Last year my good friend Angela challenged me and a group of friends to choose a word rather than a resolution to represent 2011. I 'm seeing this as a bit of a trend this year but when Angela proposed it a year ago it was the first time I had heard of the exercise and something about it struck me as elegantly simply and utterly brilliant. Right away I worked to find my word.
After some thought I settled on an unlikely word.
RAPTURE.
Unlikely because the term is seeped in Christian meaning which was not my focus at all. My interpretation was far more humble than predicting the return of Christ. For me it had to do with being swept away with joy, ie