Hi, Everyone! We made it home safe and sound on Christmas Eve at 11:45pm. It was a very long day of travel, 24 hours in total, and Luke was a very tired little boy. The Moscow to New York flight was horrendous to be completely honest. Luke was so overstimulated and he just couldn't settled down or sleep. He cried a lot (well, let's be honest again, he screamed at the top of his lungs while crying). Finally, after 9 hours on the flight a Russian man behind us offered to talk to him and Luke's native language was the thing that calmed him enough to go to sleep. We had to wake him up when the plane landed, one should never wake a sleeping baby, right? We cleared customs in a breeze and when we thanked the customs agent he said 'hey this is America, this is the way we do things!' We agree, this is truly the greatest country on earth.
We had a 3 1/2 hour lay over and we did a lot of praying, and asked our friends and family to pray, that Luke would get some much needed rest on the flight to St Louis and God delivered. Luke slept the whole flight and only cried when Papa changed his pull-up and his clothes before we landed.
We came off the plane to a huge group of famiy and friends with American flags, balloons and gifts--it was amazing! Luke did great, visiting with his cousins and friends while we grabbed everyone for hugs through tears. He slept the whole drive to our house and when we got to our home the driveway was lined with luminaries and there was a Christmas tree in the window! We walked in to a winter wonderland--presents under the tree, the table was set, food in the fridge and pantry, stockings on the fireplace stuffed with goodies and the fireplace loaded up and ready to go! The Page Turners, my bookclub did the decorating and presents, thanks girls! Our families had bags of food and drinks here at the house, and some presents for Luke under the tree, too, and our friends at the airport had our car packed with cookies, drinks and a big fruit basket! Our dear friend Jennifer cooridnated all the comings and goings at home and Billy and Jessica put a new deep freezer in the garage complete with meals for the coming weeks--thank you dear friends!
We cannot even describe how wonderful it felt to come home to all the comforts our friends and families had provided! We walked through our house with tears of joy. We told Luke in Russian, you are home, baby and he kept saying doma, home! He walked in his bedroom and exclaimed oooooo! He is a very, very happy little boy and we couldn't be any happier than as his parents. Thank you God.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Pictures As Promised ;-)
Here are some new photos of our Christmas blessing. Parenthood is everything we dreamed it could be and much, much more. Even routine things have such special meaning as we get to experience each first with our little boy.
This first one on the left is one of Andre giveing us a blessing as a family at the Chelyabinsk airport.
On the right is Luke's first naptime with us at our hotel room in Chelyabinsk and on the left he is loving looking out the window and watching the birds we fed on our balcony.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
We're Famous in Moscow :-)
Hello, family and friends! We made it to Moscow with our little boy in tow. We had 13 people see us off at the Chelyabinsk airport, it was so great. Kirill's parents brought Luke a remote controlled machina (car) that lights up and does flips and he thought that was the cat's meow! It was so nice of all our friends to come see us off. Pastor Andre prayed a blessing on Luke, Mark and I in Russian, it was a beautiful moment for us as a family.
Our flight was delayed about 1 1/2 hours, so by the time we got on the plane Luke was already very tired. As we boarded Luke walked quickly down the isle talking about the machina we were on and Mark and I were behind him. The stewardess saw him coming and bent down and held out her arms to him and Luke realized that Mama and Papa were not in front of him--we saw him really cry for the first time. He turned around and reached for Mark and when he picked him up all was well again in his world. The stewardess felt so bad so she gave him 3 chocolates and Luke said Spaciba! (thank you) and all was forgotten----until we only let him eat one instead of all three, he wasn't too happy about that. After about a hour of playing with the safety information card (look out Cousin Tom he may be on your flight someday to check out your plane's safety features!) he finally fell asleep.
When we got into Moscow he was very excited to ride in Vladamir's machina and talked about it all the way to the hotel. He loved seeing all the big Christmas trees along the way. We got settled at our hotel at midnight, a very nice Mariott, and then had to be up again at 6 to go for his medical appointment. Then we dropped off our paperwork for the US Embassy interview tomorrow afternoon.
Now for the famous part! We walked to a grocery store a block away to get out and pick up a few things and a couple walked by and said 'the Robb family?' and we said yes! They are the Park family and they are headed to Krasnoyarsk to meet their child for the first time. They are with our agency and have been following our blog. Please pray that they will have safe travel and divine bonding with their child. We're praying for you Sara & Jeremy!
Next I overheard someone speaking English at the front desk and I said, 'are you an American?' and he said yes! So we started talking and I told him we are headed home after two months in Russia and he said 'oh, we heard about you!' They are with our agency, as well, and have a beautiful 1 year old boy named Gavin. They are all headed home on Saturday, just in time for Christmas, as well. Who would have thought we would be well-known in Moscow :-)
We will post some photos tomorrow, we are so tired and just put Luke down to bed--a very tired little man, as well.
By the way, several of you have expressed interest in helping the Chelyabinsk church purchase windows and we have asked Pastor Andre to give us wire transfer instructions so we can wire the money dontaed directly to him at the church. We will post our home number and email address when we get the information from. Thank you God for sending these faithful givers!
Our flight was delayed about 1 1/2 hours, so by the time we got on the plane Luke was already very tired. As we boarded Luke walked quickly down the isle talking about the machina we were on and Mark and I were behind him. The stewardess saw him coming and bent down and held out her arms to him and Luke realized that Mama and Papa were not in front of him--we saw him really cry for the first time. He turned around and reached for Mark and when he picked him up all was well again in his world. The stewardess felt so bad so she gave him 3 chocolates and Luke said Spaciba! (thank you) and all was forgotten----until we only let him eat one instead of all three, he wasn't too happy about that. After about a hour of playing with the safety information card (look out Cousin Tom he may be on your flight someday to check out your plane's safety features!) he finally fell asleep.
When we got into Moscow he was very excited to ride in Vladamir's machina and talked about it all the way to the hotel. He loved seeing all the big Christmas trees along the way. We got settled at our hotel at midnight, a very nice Mariott, and then had to be up again at 6 to go for his medical appointment. Then we dropped off our paperwork for the US Embassy interview tomorrow afternoon.
Now for the famous part! We walked to a grocery store a block away to get out and pick up a few things and a couple walked by and said 'the Robb family?' and we said yes! They are the Park family and they are headed to Krasnoyarsk to meet their child for the first time. They are with our agency and have been following our blog. Please pray that they will have safe travel and divine bonding with their child. We're praying for you Sara & Jeremy!
Next I overheard someone speaking English at the front desk and I said, 'are you an American?' and he said yes! So we started talking and I told him we are headed home after two months in Russia and he said 'oh, we heard about you!' They are with our agency, as well, and have a beautiful 1 year old boy named Gavin. They are all headed home on Saturday, just in time for Christmas, as well. Who would have thought we would be well-known in Moscow :-)
We will post some photos tomorrow, we are so tired and just put Luke down to bed--a very tired little man, as well.
By the way, several of you have expressed interest in helping the Chelyabinsk church purchase windows and we have asked Pastor Andre to give us wire transfer instructions so we can wire the money dontaed directly to him at the church. We will post our home number and email address when we get the information from. Thank you God for sending these faithful givers!
Monday, December 17, 2007
My Cup Runneth Over
We have our boy! Praise God! We picked him up yesterday around 3:30 and he couldn't wait to change his clothes and leave with Mama and Papa. He was so good on the way back to Chelyabinsk, he didn't like the seat belt, but he handled it remarkably well.
We got to the hotel and fed him his first meal--he had instant potatoes, a boiled egg, 1/2 an apple and a glass of milk. Then our friends came to see us and we had a pizza party, he was quite a ham!! Kirill and Naia brought him some balloons and he loved them! He played and played with Manning and Abagail Goldman.
After the party we gave him his first bath and he loved it. He splashed around like every three year old does. Then it was off to bed, he did, gr
eat wimpering a little at first, until I figured out that he needed to use his potty. After that we walked back to bed and he sucked his thumb and went to sleep next to us. He slept through the night, tossing and turning a lot but never waking up scared. He woke up this morning and looked at Mark and said PAPA! and smiled really big--it was precious. I ask
ed him in Russia do you want to eat and he said DA! So his first breakfast he had porridge with bananas (Thanks, Lynn!), an apple and a big glass of milk. Today Mark will go to the passport office to submit his paperwork and Luke and I will stay here. Then we will check out of our hotel and go pick up the passport when it is ready and head to the airport to fly back to Moscow! Yipee! We'll post again from Moscow tomorrow.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Pree-vee-ett Mama!
This is a video of how Luke greets us when we get to the orphanage to see him, what a blessed family we are! Pree-vee-ett means hi in Russian. It is such a joy to see that he is so excited to see us and waiting for us to arrive. He was very excited about some new balloons in the playroom and couldn't wait to show them to us.
The second video is a greeting from Pastor Andre, someone that has been so incredibly good to us and a true joy to spend time with. We filmed this video on the coldest day yet and it shows the open spaces that they are raising money to fill with new windows. We would love to see this prayer fulfilled as it would make the completion of construction go much faster once the windows are in. We have asked Pastor Andre for a way to send money to help with this large expense and we know God will rain blessings on them for the work that they are doing here. If you are intere
The last photos are for you, Moe and Angela, a true Russian tea party hosted by Kara at her home yesterday! I finally got to have my tea party, just in a different part of thr world. We had Russian teas, cookies, homemade pumpkin pie & banana bread (from Kara's Kitchen), Russian chocolates called Bird's Milk and tangerines (compliments of Lena).
We will pick up Luke tomorrow, praise God! We'll post some new photos of our first night as a united family tomorrow night.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Celebrate Good Times!
We have had much to celebrate and be thankful for this week. First, we got to see Family 1 off to Moscow from the airport. Pastor Andre prayed a blessing over Mocksim (Alek), Scott and Lynn. It was a special moment to see this family complete and on their way to Moscow to finalize their adoption at the US Embassy.
Second, the Bergstrom family had a successful court appearance yesterday! Praise God!! They are now in their 10 day wait and will get to pick up their son on Christmas Day, what a Christmas present!
Last night we had Celebration Dinner- Part 3 at the Dragon Chinese restaurant. After about 15 minutes of trying to read the Russian menu we managed to order a great meal. We had fried rice, pelmenie (fried Russian dumplings), beef stir fry, calamari, chicken soup and sushi--and lots of Pepsi.
We were supposed to visit Luke today, but our court rep didn't call the director until last night and she said they are very busy today and cannot accept us. So we will visit tomorrow instead. We are getting ready to go see the new church that is under construction with Pastor Alexi and Pastor Andre and then we are going to Kirill and Nadia's for a home cooked meal.
We'll post more soon---stay tuned!
Monday, December 10, 2007
When in Rome....
Saturday we participated in a Russian Banya, we blogged about what we anticipated it would be, so let me make a few clarifications, corrections and additions. There were 12 of us that participated, we started out by going to a private room which has a big recreation area, a sauna room, a shower/bucket area, a changing room, and a bathroom. We changed in to shorts and then
went in to the sauna--the hottest sauna I have ever been in. There are 3 tiers, the higher up you sit the hotter it gets, so we were staying on the bottom tier. After working up a good sweat we went out to the shower/bucket area and you pull a chain and the bucket dumps ice cold water on your head, to cool you down! Then you run back to the sauna to warm back up. Then someone comes in and beats you with Banya branches (oops not a banya tree!), which are actually Birch tree branches.
We took lots of breaks and ate a bunch of great snacks in the rec room (fruit, chips, soda, chocolate, Kvoss {Russian drink}, and cookies).
Sunday we met with our translator to give her paperwork for Lukes visa and passport, yipee! Then we went to the Goldman's for dinner. Their friends from church came over and the husband, Igor, made homemade borscht--yummy!
Unfortuntately, I (Danette) caught a cold over here. We visited Kostya today, he was expecting us, so I tried to stay back and let Papa do all the feeding, playing and hugging! No small feat! We are going to wait to visit again 'til Thursday, so hopefully I will get well by then--and not pass it to Mark.
Enjoy the photos from our last few days--keep the comments coming we love them!
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