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Monday, June 27, 2016

Kai's care package

The day we got our LOA we contacted Lady Bugs and Love and ordered Kai a care package. We weren't allowed to do that until we got our official "yes" from China so you better believe I got on that quickly! Some of our most treasured pictures from when we adopted Rhett was when we got photos of him seeing us in a picture book and eating a cake we ordered for him and his friends. It's like he officially knew we were coming for him. This morning our agency emailed us two pictures they received from his "party". I'm not sure if we'll get anymore but you can believe that I was happy to get these!!

I mean COME ON! Look at his sweet face! And you know we ARE from Texas so I say "go big or go home" about that cake!! Hilarious!! Listen, we don't mess around.

I can't wait to kiss his sweet little cheeks. 

Soon....

Saturday, June 18, 2016

What's next?

Before we talk about anything else lets just take another look at our little sweetie.....



*sigh*.........
He's just too precious. And I'm so thrilled that we can actually share his photos and tell you a little about him.

His name right now is An Fu Rui. He lives in Guizhou, China. An Shun City to be exact. We found that An means "peaceful" and Fu means "blessing" and so we chose to keep those two names in his new name. Just like we did with Rhett and Adiah. So Micaiah James AnFu Woods. And I can't wait to get him home and start the journey of us learning about him and him learning about us and all the fun stuff in between.

So now that we've been approved by getting our LOA you'd think we can just hop on a plane like yesterday, right? For those who followed along with our other adoption journeys then you know there are a few more steps to take before we can go. Thus, the estimated mid August to early September travel time frame.

I found this handy dandy graphic floating around the world wide web that *sort of* explains what all happens during a Chinese adoption process.



We are currently on step 9. Yesterday I mailed off our I800 application which is basically our immigration application to bring home this specific child. Once approved steps 10-13 kinda happen with out me knowing much. They kinda happen behind the scenes. Which is weird but hey....can't change it.So I'm thinking late July or early August before we get Travel Approval. That's just a guess.

BUT OH the paperwork that now we get to do in order to prepare for travel. And by that I mean starting this morning after I get done typing this I'll be up to my EAR BALLS (yes, I made that up and in my head it sounds awesome so I'm keeping it right there) in paperwork, paperwork, paperwork. I ate my breakfast, took my greens and vitamins, did my stretches so now I'm ready. I can do it!!!

Kai is so worth it!

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Wait....say whaaaa? (aka LOA, baby!!!)


So.....

today around 3pm I had decided that yet again our LOA would not arrive since it was already 4pm where our agency is. I figured that maybe Friday it would come.

At 3:01 pm I was sitting at the computer checking email and facebook when I saw at notification that I had just gotten another email. I clicked over and this is what it said...

"LOA Arrived & Next steps!"

Come again....??

I stared at the screen and then literally SCREAMED my head off. A couple of times.
And then I hugged my daughter and called my husband, and told the rest of the kids! (I did eventually get a call from our family coordinator. I guess she sent the email first.)


China says YES!

Introducing you to our son, Micaiah James AnFu Woods! Aka:Kai Aka:little man Aka:our boy


We are over the moon excited and can't wait to go get him! We have a few more steps to go through in order to get travel approval. Estimating a mid August-early September travel time frame. We shall see. But first...We CELEBRATE!!!

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Well here we are....Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon Boat Festival in China








"The Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu Festival, Duānwǔ Jié, Double Fifth, Tuen Ng Jit) is a
traditional holiday that commemorates the life and death of the famous Chinese scholar
Qu Yuan (Chu Yuan). The festival occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month on the 
Chinese lunar calendar.

What Do People Do?

The Dragon Boat Festival is a celebration where many eat rice dumplings (zongzi), drink realgar wine
(xionghuangjiu), and race dragon boats. Other activities include hanging icons of Zhong Kui (a mythic
guardian figure), hanging mugwort and calamus, taking long walks, writing spells and wearing perfumed 
medicine bags.
All of these activities and games such as making an egg stand at noon were regarded by the ancients as
an effective way of preventing disease, evil, while promoting good health and well-being. People
sometimes wear talismans to fend off evil spirits or they may hang the picture of Zhong Kui, a guardian 
against evil spirits, on the door of their homes.
In the Republic of China, the festival was also celebrated as "Poets' Day" in honor of Qu Yuan, who
is known as China's first poet. Chinese citizens traditionally throw bamboo leaves filled with cooked
rice into the water and it is also customary to eat tzungtzu and rice dumplings."


June 9-12...Chinese National Holiday
If you're wondering how I feel about Dragon Boat 
Festival....I'm all for it! Truly. Enjoy! But please....can
you come back from said festival and issue us our LOA? 
Thanks. 

Love, 

The mama who loves a good celebration but desperately 
wants her baby boy home