Wednesday, July 25, 2012

A referral in the group!

We have this tight lil adoption group on Facebook. 11 women from Canada, US, Germany, Iceland (Denmark) and the Netherlands... who gather during the few hours that we are all awake, so usually early morning and late night, since are time zones are almost opposite from one another, to discuss everything from shoes to every facet about adoption that you can imagine. We have been connected for over 9 months now, holding each other up and cheering each other along... occasionally gaining a new member here and there.

Well today (or her yesterday), we had our first official referral in the group! We are so elated and overjoyed for her! She is American currently residing in Kenya. You can find her here.

It is truly encouraging to see this happening! It reminds us that there is a light at the end of the tunnel! We got to see a couple snapshots of him... which was the best, encouraging, eye candy we could possibly have!! Many of us are waiting for NAC approval news right now, so it is a great distraction for us to live vicariously through her as they meet their little boy and get to know him.

Congrats Jessica... we are so very happy for you!! (You can watch her blog... you may be able to even catch a sneak peak of him. ;)


Monday, July 23, 2012

Stow Away...

I apologize as I have lost my gumption to post anything adoption related. Until we hear about our approval (hopefully late this week, early next), I will just be journaling our summer. ;)

The kids and Dan were treated to a helicopter ride a couple weeks ago. There was only room for three, so I hung out at home and enjoyed some rare alone time. ;)

After they returned, Mister went under the van to retrieve a ball that had rolled under and noticed this...

See the little furry tail hanging down - centre of photo?

So I opened the hood, and saw this...



Pack Rat, Pika? We weren't sure at first... so we left the hood opened and returned 30 minutes later and found this...


About the size of a small cat. A marmot. Poor thing. Apparently, when the babies are weaned in early summer, they go in search of sweet tasting food and many times find it in the brake lines and radiator hoses (antifreeze/coolant)... after chewing them up.

So after prodding him gently with sticks, we decided the only way to get him out was with a water hose...



And it took 40 minutes to convince him to come out! Once out of the engine... he would jump from wheel well to wheel well. Until finally... soaking wet, cold and scared, he scuttled off up our yard and took a rest.

Look right at the center...

He sat there for about an hour, in shock I imagine and then disappeared. Luckily, we live on the edge of the town with forest in our back yard, so he will find natural shelter/food. I daresay that he has learned his lesson and will never hitch a ride in the engine block of a vehicle again!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Waldorf doll... my latest obsession.

You may know that I love homemade, and natural things. Seriously then, what is not to love about this?





With sweet little options like 'freckles'...


Hair that is made from natural yarns, often hand dyed and spun...



'Dread yarn'



'Curly' Yarn



Fluffy



'Nubby' Yarn


Wefted Fur


Most all these photos are from Dragon's Fly Hollow. Look for them on Facebook, as most of their activity takes place there.

These dolls are not cheap however. The patterns are made, natural cloth cut and sewn, stuffed with wool, shaped, faces sewn on, cheeks colored and hair that is sewn or crocheted on. That's a lot of work... and of course they wouldn't be complete without homemade underwear and an outfit! These dolls are all over $200, and they are very hard to get. Only limited amounts are made, and the demand is very large.

Dragon's Fly Hollow has developed the Mama Made. The body of the doll that you can purchase for $85, and then you can sew your own face and hair on.

So... I took the plunge and ordered a brown skin body, and am currently having some yarn dyed and spun for me! So exciting!!

Sneak Peak..










Tuesday, July 17, 2012

12 Hours

I am starting to feel like a broken record!!

Our dossier has been in Kenya now for 4 months now, waiting for approval by the governing body. Once you have been approved, a referral (or match) happens quite quickly. For us, there is a lot at stake this month. If we get approval, we will be moving in Sept to get the kids settled in and start our homeschooling in Kenya. Hubby may or may not be accompanying us then... depending on the estimation to referral.

I feel like a yo-yo, not knowing if my life direction is headed up or down!

In 12 hours, between the hours of 9-11, the NAC will be sitting down to review adoption files. Please, please, please let ours be close to the top of that pile, and please find nothing else missing or wrong with it.

July is my birthday month - and this is the only present I want. Approval.

Regardless of the result, we will not hear any news for 2 weeks, so please bare with us as we wait another agonizing 2 weeks.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

July NAC meet moved

It has been confirmed by our Kenyan agency that the meet is not until the 18th.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Summer Sun

After all of our rain this year - we are lapping up this sunshine with play dates at the park, beach and picnics. 

Our local beach - much is still under water.

Picnic at the park!


My long haired hippy has finally agreed to allow me to make him a haircut appointment - now that it is getting into his eyes! ;)

Enjoying local market fair. 

View above my favorite bench in the park... funny tree swoops out right above your head. 

On a different note, yes, I have heard that the NAC may have been changed to the 18th. I am on it - and will let you all know as soon as I know! ;)

Friday, July 6, 2012

July meet - NAC

... drum roll...

The next meet is July 11th! This is where I feel guilty about not being public... I know there are many waiting for this info.

 Please share if you have a Kenya adoption blog. ;)