Friday, August 9, 2013

Like Christmas Morning ...

Only better. Way better.

Last night was a rotten night for sleep, and I loved every minute of it. I know we both tossed and turned with our minds racing. Last trip to meet J I didn't sleep at all the night before. This was similar but also different.

Last time there were so many unknowns. This trip there are still the unknowns, but we get to be a more active participant. For example, how will Joracin handle the plane ride? We don't know, but we will be able to shape that experience.

It's 5:30 this morning. Any time now Mom and Dad will let us know we can go look at the presents under the tree. I can hardly wait to unwrap the one with the adorable six year inside.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Packed and ready to go

Well, we are packed, checked in and waiting at the Indy airport for our first flight today. We get to Ft. lauderdale tonight and then have a 6:30 am flight into Port-Au-Prince tomorrow. If all goes well, we will be able to hug and kiss Joracin by noon.

We both had a lot of stress and anxiety yesterday as we finished packing. That has melted away and we are filled with excitement and trepidation. This really is going to happen. We are going to be adding to our family. Wow!

I know the emotions will continue to run an amazing gamet. I am going to try and soak this all in and treasure every step.

More to come tomorrow.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Our travel dates are set

We got the news we've been waiting so patiently for today.

We are headed to Haiti this next weekend, on the 10th and 11th.

We head out on Thursday the 8th and get into Haiti on the 9th. Then we head home (with Joracin) on Sunday the 11th and get back to Indy on Monday the 12th.

Sunday is his Birthday. What an exciting way to spend his 6th birthday.

Today was (and is) a Great Day!

Big Day - Today is J's Visa appointment

Well, today is Joracin's Visa appointment. If all goes well today, the orphanage could leave the appointment with the Visa and then we can finalize travel. If they don't get it today, it shouldn't take but a couple of days.

We received some photos of our Little Mister getting ready to head off to the appointment.

Today is a GREAT Day. Huzzah!

All Smiles

Looking like the first day of school

Maybe a little unsure, but in the van and ready to head to the Embassy

Monday, July 22, 2013

Prayers for Patience

This post is going to be a bit of a downer. I know. I should be filled with joy knowing that we will have Joarcin home with us soon. And, I know that with the passage of time, all of the dips in the process will get smoothed out.

But, right now I feel pretty crappy.

We found out last Wednesday (7/17) that the visa appointment had been set for August 2nd. That date came quick and is great news. When we talked with our adoption coordinator, she let us know that families typically travel a week after the visa appointment. That meant that we might actually be in Haiti around the 10th or 11th of August.

We waited all weekend for news on when we could travel. This afternoon, I couldn't take it anymore and asked when we might get travel dates.

Well, know we have been told. we won't know travel dates until after they have his visa in their hands. That means that we won't know travel until at least August 2nd.

Simply put, that SUCKS!

I know, I know, I should be happy that we are in the home stretch, mile 25 1/2 of a marathon. But did we have to get told we would travel a week after the visa appointment only to have it changed? I understand why they want to wait. They don't want Leslie and I to have to be "stuck" in country while they work through paperwork (and you all know how much we love paperwork).

But, this just SUCKS!

Prayers for patience for me, patience for Leslie, patience for the kids too. We are all so excited and it can't come fast enough. All in God's time right?

Monday, July 15, 2013

Approval of his I-600

We got the great news today that Joracin's I-600 has been approved by US Customs and Immigration in Haiti. Here is the text from the email we received today.

"USCIS in Port au Prince, Haiti is pleased to inform you that the I-600 petition, which you filed at this office on October 9, 2012 on behalf of Andre Joracin, seeking to qualify him as your immediate relative has been approved. Your case has been transferred to the Adoption Unit of the Consular Section for the visa process."

I am sure you are saying, what the heck does that mean? Well, it means that the orphan investigatation by UCCIS is complete. All of the I's have been dotted and T's crossed for checking paperwork and the background on Joracin's situation. USCIS is saying this is a legal adoption. This is fantastic news. This is also the last step before the visa appointment date is set.

In 1 to 2 weeks, we will get notification of the visa appointment. Once that date is set we will likely travel a week after that. This gives GLA the opportunity to go to the visa appointment (they have power of attorney for us), and if they need additional paperwork, there are a few days in the schedule to allow for that. This prevents us from being delayed in Haiti.

We are so excited to get continued good news. We do not have a travel date yet, but we know that date is just around the corner.

Thanks for all the continued prayers and words of encouragement. We are getting close.

Joracin with a photo of his Nanny, Liliane

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

His Passport is Printed

We received fantastic news that the orphanage has Joracin's completed passport.

We have been told we can begin to look into flights, but we don't have a specific travel date yet. This is the first time they have let us know we could look at flight options.

They are going to schedule his medical exam in the next few days. They are also working on pulling all of the paperwork together to submit to the Embassy for creating his Visa.

Here is the best part. They let us know that they estimate travel in 5-8 weeks. We should be able to travel and have him home by the start of school.

Hallelujah!

Happy Flag Day!