Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Going Home
Monday, June 29, 2009
Latest news and updates
Well everyone, we are back in
Sunday morning we left the Pur hotel and
We are glad to have air conditioning, internet and a small kitchen. Although we were pretty tired we ventured out to the main street and found and English restaurant to eat in. We had fresh vegetables and steak, and the best Guinness that Thomas said he has ever had. I even drank some and I won’t touch it at home. It tastes like burned coffee at home. It was an expensive, but glad to get normal food again. There is a McDonalds down the street, but we have not gone there yet.
This morning (Monday) an embassy representative doctor came to the apartment to give Ally a check up and make sure all her immunizations and Dr. reports are in order. That was fine and our representative has taken all the paperwork over to the embassy to submit for us. We are just now waiting to make sure all of it is in order and get an appointment for Tuesday. We will then go meet with them and get all of her travel documents. (fingers crossed) we are close.
We can’t wait to get back home. She is not quite sure of the new places and keeps brining me her shoes and every time I get up to move she jumps up like we are leaving. It will be good to get her home and settled. She loves all of the toys and things we have for her. She has been pretty good about sharing with the other little kids we have been playing with. However at the airport yesterday, a little girl wanted to play with the learning puppy and so I let her. Ally looked a bit funny. Then when she had her cars out the other little kids wanted to play too and she took them away. That was the first time I saw her show possessiveness. I got a look from her a bit earlier as if to say, stop making friends for me, these are my toys. J We have also learned that colder milk is not good in the morning and causes reguratiation. Must warm milk first. J Overall she is doing pretty well for what all is going on. We just can’t wait to get home. We miss you all and our dog Moffitt too. J
Only a couple of steps left and hopefully will be on our way in about 48 hours.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Ally Day
Well, we have Ally now, and so far it is going better than we expected. Tuesday evening we flew to Kotlas on this old twin engine plane that vibrated a lot and did not make me relax. The flight luckily was only about 75 minutes so not too bad. We were greeted by a very talkative Adoption Interpreter named Anna. She was great, and just about the happiest Russian, ever. Our first stop about
Kotlas was nicer than we remember from February. As there was green growth and we understood a bit more Russian. We go to the hotel and while waiting for the receptionist to copy our passport information; a very drunk Russian started happily talking to us. It was funny trying to communicate and talk thru Anna. We found out that #8 on the Redwings is from
Anyway, we could not sleep and were awake early. We went from euphoric to panic every so often. By
During the flight she played with her musical seahorse and I got out my Ipod to show her. She did not like/understand the headphones at first and her favorite was pressing the buttons. So when she did her songs thru the headphones she would not wear them at first, but kept putting the ipod up to her ear. Eventually. She understood the headphones and played with all of those things for the rest of the flight. She sat quietly and we were so happy. It was better than we had ever imagined as she was so shy and this is such an incredible change for her.
We got back to our hotel and it took a while to get checked in, but we got a suite this time with a living room and we like it a lot. We are both sitting on an actual couch while I type this. We have missed real furniture. Thomas got us some lunch and we played with some of Ally’s new toys. One very cute thing I have to mention is that she has this little wooden puzzle with sea animals of different shapes. She would try and piece and would turn them to try how they fit in the space. Every once in a while instead of turning the piece she turned the whole puzzle board so that the piece fit the way she had it.
There were only a few tears when we tried to put her down for a nap. We did get her to sleep about 30 minutes, which I think was good for a first day. The other little boy was so wound up that he was hyper all day and did not sleep. We went out for dinner and again she was good. She does try to stuff a lot of food in her mouth if you let her. She also will need some dental work done. I am going to make an appointment tomorrow for when we get home. Her bottom teeth are fine, but her top are very rotted. She takes a while to chew. We got thru a bath, but she was pretty scared stiff about it, and brushed her teeth, but did not know about spitting the water out. So I need to research about how to say that tomorrow. She went to sleep pretty easily tonight, just rocked and watched a couple Russian cartoons. She had to be exhausted.
So tomorrow is another day and on Friday we are supposed to get her passport. So we are getting closer and hoping to be home late on the 1st still.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Last Full Week in Ark
Well we are into our final full week here and still don’t feel like parents. I am getting so tired of waiting and telling people we will have her soon, but we will. It is Sunday here in northern
Some days were pretty slow and we just ventured out to find dinner or do a bit of grocery shopping. We have pretty much accepted being here and don’t feel nervous going out anymore. People look at us, but just out of mild curiosity. Thomas has been writing a survival guide and will post when he is finished. One thing that makes me a bit sad is all of the stray dogs around here. Most of them look like German Shepherds so it breaks my heart that I can’t help them and makes me miss Moffitt more. I guess she is having a good time with Grandma and Grandpa and riding in the boat.
We have all day today and then tomorrow we can start paperwork. Our representative is flying up from
Anyway, we then have the rest of the week in
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Saturday
The weather is colder and gloomy the last few days. Good for taking naps and such. It still does not get dark though. Thomas did most of the work, but we finished our 1000 piece puzzle yesterday too. :-) Apparetnly he is obsessive complusive when he gets started on a puzzle.
Anyway things will start happening in two more days and still planning to be home late on the 1st. We can't wait and are so ready to come home.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Business Day 8
We have two more business days for anyone to contest the court hearing and then Monday start with paperwork for the new Adoption Certificate and Birth Certificate. Then we fly out Tuesday night to Kotlas and pick her up first thing Wednesday morning.
Hopefully everyone is having a good week and will talk to you later.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
General Thoughts
While spending time with the other family we have come up with a few you might be in
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Thursday
We also found a resturant called the Log Cabin that I had french fries and Russian grilled cheese. Which means one piece of bread with some ham cheese and dill on top. It was still fairly good. They put dill on everything. I wonder if I will need to plant some dill when we get home.
Thomas also misses Mountain Dew and Jalapanos. (sp)
Today it is rainy and we just went out to the grocery store. We bought a big puzzle so we can keep occupied with that. Tomorrow is a holiday here, so I am not sure what will be open or not.
Oh one thing I was going to mention is that on the airplane from the US, the Russian Dr's boarded and took all of our temperatures before we could deplane. That was interesting, but luckily no one was sick. They had ear scanners and was a bit weird.
Till then, counting the days.........
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Indoor Camping
The hotel put the Americans all on the same floor and sometimes it feels like college with an open door policy when we stand out and all talk and meet each other in the hallway. The other two couples when to court today and are on their way back to Moscow to go home. Right now, I am not sure if sitting here waiting is better or worse than the 35 hour travel time to go home to wait the 10 days.
We did a bit of exploring and shopping today and tomorrow there is a flea market Thomas wants to check out. It is a bit of hike, but what else do we have to do. He did get Ally's plane tickets yesterday even thought we don't have her new birth certificate yet. Our first documents with her new name. Again, we just do what we are told. :-)
Keep the comments and emails coming - we are starting to get home sick a bit.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Getting to know Ark
Well we have started another week. Today/Monday has been good and busy so far. We met two other couples who have arrived for their court hearing tomorrow. One is from
A couple of things I am going to ask a Russian person about is why all the trees in a park are painted white from the bottom to about four feet up. Then a lot of the tops are cut off as well. At about fifteen feet, the trunks are just exposed at the top and little branches sprout from the edges.
The locals seem to take curious glances at us, but do not really stare. We don’t really feel much animosity here. We felt more on display at Kotlas. That was a smaller town. It is really hard to describe how we are different as there are different kinds of people here. Thomas thinks it is our faces are rounder and sometime smiling. But pretty much,. Everyone notices us as we walk by. A lot of the women wear heels and tight clothes, but not all. Most of the people are very skinny as well. I have noticed a lot of different hair styles, but no curls. Usually their hair is up or straight. I wonder what they think of us, but assume just like, oh look, Americans. There are a few Norwegians at the hotel. They speak English and are working on getting a large Yacht ready. We met the skipper and he was telling us about this has been a long project and they won a trial with the Russians and now they are having trouble getting all the parts they need to get going.
Anyway, another interesting thing is a lot of the music here is American, and in English. Sometimes we hear Russian, but mostly pop songs from the 80’s and 90’s. For example in the restaurant we were in last night, they had all these American videos on a screen, and I know that the locals who don’t speak English did not understand. But wonder what they think of it.
The kids are all wearing hats, and it has been a bit chilly here, maybe in the 50’s. Since
Okay well enough for today. Hope everyone is doing well at home and please send emails. It is going to get boring here.
Love Christine & Thomas.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Saturday
And the waiting begins. Today is Saturday and we pretty much just explored the downtown of
Otherwise we have noticed that a lot of the trees are cut right in half about 15 feet high and the parks, are not groomed at all. Lots of overgrown grass and weeds. I took a couple of pictures. We are learning a few more Russian words and I am sure will have a log of them down by the time we leave. Which will be in too many days. I think 25 till we are on our way home.
I will post pictures on various sites tomorrow.
Friday, June 5, 2009
We have a daughter (in 10 business days) :-)
Adoption granted – we have a daughter. Alevtina will become Allison Morgan on June 22rd, and we will pick her up from the orphanage very early the morning of June 23rd.
We just got back from court and are feeling very relieved, and happy. We were a bit nervous before going, not only because we were going into a Russian court room, but our driver was a bit late in picking us up. Then the other hearing was over a bit late and we were stilling outside in the car when our hearing was to begin. We were rushed up four flights of stairs and the proceeding started within about 2 minutes. Hardly time to catch our breath and get last minute instructions.
There was our interpreter, the court secretary, the prosecutor, the orphanage representative and the Ministry of Education representative. The judge was a woman and walked in to the courtroom. We all stood and introduced ourselves. A few statements were read and we gave our speeches. Each of the other members had speeches and a few questions. The judge did not ask Thomas any questions, but asked me two. One was if it upset me and our marriage that Thomas was not working, and the other was if I felt I could provide for the family. She looked at the picture book we brought and each of the representative said that giving Ally to us was in the best interest. The judge left for deliberation and we had about 5 minutes to relax. We showed the pictures to the prosecutor (lady) and the court reporter. They liked them. Once the judge came back she granted us custody of Ally after ten business days have passed.
So now we have lots of time to explore
The grocery store was different. It as nice to buy things like bananas and Thomas found Lays potato chips and he bought bacon flavored as well as mushroom flavored ones. I stuck to normal ones. He is also experimenting with the local candies and Nesquick flavored cookies. Soon we will go exploring other stores and such. But overall feel fairly safe.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Day 1 in Arkhangelsk
We then flew out about 3 hours after getting to Moscow to Ark. That was a small plane, but fine. We had to be bused out to the plane that was about 50 yards from where we got on the bus, and the bus was not there so we had to wait about 10 minutes just to get on the bus. Even the little 4 year old girl traveling with us, pointed at the terminal and looked with a question why we had to do that when the plane was right there.
So after about 35 hours of travel we finally got to a room with a shower and bed. It was nice. We have an appointment to prepare for court in a couple of hours and will go to court in about 24 hours. We think we might venture to the grocery store in a few to see what we can find. We are pretty much on our own with the exeption of being told when a driver is coming to get us for appoitnments.
Write more later.