Friday, January 27, 2012

Fingerprints....

So.....we should be getting our notarized finalized homestudy sometime this weekend and then we will send in our I600-A. This is a United States Imigration and Citizenship document requesting to bring an Orphan to the Unites States. That document gets sent to Texas that then gets logged and sent back to Missouri. Once they recieve it we are put us on a list to have our fingerprints taken in Jefferson City. Then we get a "biometric date" (sounds like something off an 80's love story) we drive to Jeff City, have our "biometric time" and wait for the results to come back. The expected time is anywhere from a few weeks to two months.....-note to self time frames are very subjective in the adoption process :)

 Once our fingerprints and background checks are all done we put our Dossier together!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

We received our first copy of the homestudy today! All 16 pages... It's funny to be reading about yourself and your life. For those of you that have not heard of one before,  It's like a condensed version of our life history, things that influenced our lives, parenting styles, income, home and health information, expectations of adoption and future family plans. It's purpose is to create a comprehensive picture of our current life and background.

Our social worker, Shannon Wilson, was so awesome and made us feel at ease with the whole process. She had good information for us and as it turns out has done many homestudies with several of our friends. Here she is with us at our last meeting before  our youngest son comes home (or what will most likely be the case) our wait time is longer than a year we will see her again in January 2013 for an update.
Shannon and us.
Now onto fingerprints with Unites States Citizenship, Immigration Services.....

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Ethiopian Christmas!



        Melkam Gena!!!!

Merry Christmas in Amharic. A good friend of mine reminded me that today is Ethiopoan Christmas.

 Since Ethiopia uses the ancient Julian calender, today is what Ethiopia calls Ganna.   It is celebrated with praying and chanting the night before then a processions thru the villiage/city to the Church. Then family meals in the evening where they make and eat Doro Wat. If a family has enough money they may be able to add in lamb or chicken.(Thank you TLC.com for enlightening our cultural knowledge) Wow- kinda makes our Christmas celebrations way over the top and extravagant. Im glad our adoption journey is also a good reminded of how God has blessed our family and it is our responsibility to thank him and pass that blessing on. 

I think next year we will try to learn and make Doro Wat in honor of the country that will place with us our new son.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Amharic- My adventures in language

So in my effort to be a cross cultural family and educate myself I went on a google search to try to hear a little Amharic ....wow super overwhelemed!  Did you know each of the 33 Amharic letters has like 7 different forms with different vowels and consanants. First, our alphabet only has 26 letters- where do the extra six come from? The how do you make 7 forms then combinations then male/female/respect..aahhhhh...
 Good thing our watiting time to meet our little boy will be so long, I think Im going to need it just to learn the alphabet! Maybe by the time he comes home I will have a few words down, or at least mom and dad!
I do have to mention though, Im watching Amharic music videos and listening to Ethiopian pop music right now and I think I like it, it's kinda catchy! 
If you want a taste of my new music here you go! BTW-you know Im trying these dance moves too...this mama has some moves!
 
 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Our first contribution

Our dear friends The Hiday's heard our opened hearts and in return opened their hearts to us. Kelli said she knew the moment that I shared with her our adoption plans she had to do something to help bring an orphan home. Knowing that the first payments to our agency and our homestudy were more than we had in savings, the Hiday's offered us a $5,000 loan intrest free. We are blessed to not only call them supporters but also our best friends. Thank you Hiday's for helping by praying and taking a leap of faith. We love ya!


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Saturday, December 17, 2011

This year in photo

As this year slowly comes to a close I am thankful for the journey that God has lead us on this year. Here are a few pictures to capture our year.....




The snow storm of 2011-
 I call snowdays little blessings from God for family time, snow ball fights and cookies!
 
This is what happens when you let Saria do your make-up!
Good thing Kelli and Troy love us so much!

Jacob and Daddy lunch date at school


Gene's fluke emergency surgery that ultimately helps to lead us to the decision to adopt.
Some days these memories still take my breath away and remind me how blessed I am to
have such a wonderful husband! God has great things planned for this man! 

Celebration of Kellsie's birthday and Gene coming home from the hospital.

Girls getting ready for Lesa and Ryan's wedding.

My yellowjacket fans!

Kellsie graduates kindergarten :)

Jacob and Saria's trip to DC with Mimi and Papa,
What great grandparents to fly them to DC and help them to see a country outisde of these walls.
Jacob and Saria did have to earn their tickets through essays and research!

Our mission trip to South Carolina to host a VBS...I love God too!

Laurie and I's 2nd/3rd grade group, we had 17 kids and three dedicated their hearts to God-Awesome!


Our football player...what a hansome man he will be

Our little runner...she was fast!

First day of a new school year
Annual Collins Family Vacation
This year we went to the St.Louis Zoo, can you spot us?

Warriors!


Our decision to adopt

Our three one day to be four!


Friday, December 2, 2011

Homestudy Meetings

   So tomorrow is our "first homestudy meeting". I of course, being the organized guru that I am, have all the paperwork paperclipped and tabbed for our coordinator. I am excited and nervous all at the same time. I am so proud Gene, we had to answer 26 really intuitive and refined questions from childhood to parenting and adoption, and he finished them in only two days. For those of you that know Gene, you realize he dislikes, I mean really dislikes to put into writing touchie-feelie thoughts, but he did it and really dug deep! I love my man!!!!  We also started our Hauge training, 10 online hours of information on international adoption. I tell ya, I am going to be one educated girl!

   Tonight however, I am praying for our birth family, who knows; where and what they are doing. Tonight may be the night our birth mother finds out she is pregnant or maybe feels him kick for the first time...maybe tonight is the night he comes into this world....I don't know but I know that our God is there for me and for them too....sending them my love and ultimate respect....