Our Adoption Journey

Entries from May 2009

Adoption Update: Orphanage Approval!

May 23, 2009 · 4 Comments

We are happy and excited to announce we have received orphanage approval to adopt a precious baby boy from Taiwan! I had announced our referral on our blog, but then took the post down as we waited for official word that we could proceed with this adoption. We hope to have our documents back in Taiwan shortly, where they will be submitted to court for a judge to review and rule on our adoption application.

As we have waited, I have written a few posts for our blog that I chose to keep private. If you are interested in reading them, I have now posted them publicly:

The care package we mailed to our agency in April will be sent to the orphanage next week. We will put another one together to send in June.

Categories: Adoption

Nice People You Meet Along the Way

May 20, 2009 · 1 Comment

I went to the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s (SOC) office today to have our contracts and documents authenticated for Taiwan. (Authentication is the next step once a document is notarized – the state verifies the notary’s commission is valid and puts a big gold seal and a cover letter on each document.) Everything went smoothly until I found out our home study could not be authenticated – seems the notary did not put her seal on the home study. Fortunately the notary was in her office. I made it over there and back to the SOC office in about an hour.

When I realized the problem with the notary stamp, I returned to the parking garage and mentioned to the attendant that I was going to have to return because of a paperwork snafu. The parking attendant asked me how long it would be before I would return – I told him it would be about an hour and he said he would let me come back in on the same ticket. He marked down the time I left and told me to ask for the ticket came back. Well, I thought that was nice but did not realize how helpful that would be until I returned and saw a sign out front that said “Sorry – Garage FULL”. I drove in anyway and found the same attendant – he said to drive on in and he double-parked my car.  That was a huge relief – I was already so stressed, I was happy to not have to drive around looking for parking. When we bring our son home, I’ll have to be sure and send that parking attendant a baby announcement. . .I am sure he does not realize what a blessing he was to me today!

Categories: Adoption

Life: Imagine the Potential

May 14, 2009 · 4 Comments

Check out this new pro-adoption ad from Catholicvote.org – I have heard that it is slated to air during the season finale of American Idol.

HT: Rainbow Kids Weekly eNewsletter

Categories: Adoption

Virginia family adopts 4-year-old Taiwanese boy

May 8, 2009 · 4 Comments

Margaret Weddle, left, and her husband L. Garrett Weddle smile while their adopted son “Joe” flings his arms in enthusiasm during a media event yesterday in Taipei City. (CNA)

Margaret Weddle, left, and her husband L. Garrett Weddle smile while their adopted son “Joe” flings his arms in enthusiasm during a media event yesterday in Taipei City. (CNA - From the China Post)

Two news articles in Taiwan this week feature a Virginia couple who have just adopted an adorable 4-year-old boy from Chung Yi, an orphanage in Taipei. I noticed in one of the photos that the little boy is already sporting a Virginia Tech t-shirt. It’s always fun to read about families coming together through adoption – congratulations and Happy Mother’s Day! The links below will take you to the two articles:

China Post: U.S. couple adopts Taiwanese as 1st child

eTaiwan News: U.S. parents hail adopted Taiwanese son as gift from God

HT: Cramber’s Taiwan Baby

Categories: Adoption · Taiwan · Virginia

‘A Well-Trained Mind’: Professional Storyteller Jim Weiss

May 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

new_wtmcoverWe just returned from two days at a conference hosted by the authors of The Well-Trained Mind, a book about classical education at home. This week the authors, Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise, are releasing the latest edition of the book and celebrating its 10th year in publication. I now have a better understanding of how the three stages of classical education fit together, as well as where my focus needs to be during the early years of teaching our children.

The biggest surprise at the conference, though, was meeting professional storyteller Jim Weiss. He was scheduled to host three or four of the sessions and I had not heard of him or his company, Greathall Productions. I had thought we courobinebld just skip his sessions if we needed a break or if we were bored – but his skill of telling classic stories and engaging his listeners was absolutely amazing. We bought three of his CD’s and we have played the first one for our daughter – I wasn’t sure whether it would have the same effect for her, since we were watching him act out the stories. But she laughed and seemed to enjoy the story as he altered his voice to match the characters in the story of The Tortoise and the Hare.

Jim Weiss has one of the most calming voices I have ever heard. His recordings are not meant to replace parent-child storytime. I think we will probably use his CD’s in the car as well as at bedtime, after our regular bedtime routine. His CD’s have sold in countries all over the world – all of the recordings are in English, but apparently the recordings sell well overseas because they are helpful in teaching English. I am looking forward to hearing more of the stories on his other CD’s.

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