Oh man. Things are getting REAL, guys.
I literally have tingly wrists at all times, and I'm dropping things like crazy since I'm so totally distracted.
So here's a quick update on where we are:
Our Article 5 (the final documents that need approval) were dropped off at the US Consulate in Guangzhou China on April 6. They are picking them up on the 20th. At the same time, Kris' visa will be picked up on the 25th, and overnighted to us.
Once our Article 5 is picked up, they will overnight it to Beijing. The past few weeks, the CCCWA in Beijing has been issuing TA's (travel approvals) within 1-3 days. We are praying to have travel approval by Monday the 24th.
Once we have travel approval, that means we can go. As soon as we receive TA, we have to request our appointment in the Consulate in Guangzhou for the US to finalize our adoption and issue Caroline's immigration visa.
What all this means, is Lord willing, we will be leaving either April 30th, or May 6th. WHAT?!
Right now we're just praying for no delays. Will you join us in praying that everything will go super smoothly and we get the consulate appointments we want?
In the meantime, I'm over here nesting like a woman who's 38 weeks pregnant. I am cleaning our baseboards, scrubbing our floors, and I truthfully can hardly sit still.
We are SO READY. I'm ready to get her and get home and get to living our normal lives as a family of SIX. SIX! That's a big family!
Anyhow, we have finally gotten to work on getting the house transitioned. Two weeks ago, we started with the Big Boy room. Now Keegan and Bennett are sharing, and they are in paradise. The first time they shared a room, they were TERRIBLE. I mean, they would stay up until 10:30 screaming and jumping. They were just way too little. Now, they like to lay in their beds and chit chat for a bit before falling asleep. They no longer wake each other up at the crack of dawn either, so that's always good.
Benny and I worked on the design for this room together for a long time. We roamed around the paint aisles at Lowes and Home Depot, and finally decided on a really light grey for the walls and ceiling, and a navy blue for the wall with the window. He really wanted to keep his red curtains- and I love it.
Then this weekend, we had the pleasure of designing and completing our first GIRL room!! WOO HOO! I mean, boys are super fun and easy, but can we all just agree that it's just not nearly as fun to decorate for and dress them?!
The bed and the nightstand were a hand-me-down from my dad's apartment. The dollhouse was the one that my mom and I built when I was little, but I redecorated it to look like our house now (on the outside). The little grey table was $10 from Ikea, and the curtains and rods are also from Ikea. The initials were from Hobby Lobby, and the little "g" is from Amazon .
I had actually bought this quilt years ago when we first started the process of adopting in Michigan from foster care, but we ended up getting pregnant with Smith. I remember sobbing when we had to halt that process. It was almost too much to keep that quilt. But I did, and I'm so glad. God wove so much into that little quilt in the meantime.




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