Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Showered with Love



I went to visit my best friend Julie in Portland and she threw me a wonderful baby shower! It was so nice to see all of my Portland friends again! I miss all of them so much, as well as missing Portland in general! It was amazing to me to see how many people are cheering for Bradyn and how much he is already loved! He was showered with many wonderful, fun, and meaningful gifts. Thanks everyone for celebrating Bradyn and supporting Mike and me! You all mean so much to me! Thank you Julie for throwing a wonderful shower...you know you mean the world to me!

Portland was beautiful as usual! I was a bit disappointed in the weather though! I was looking forward to nice temperatures and some Portland sprinkles...instead it was sunny and 103 degrees! Ugh! Even though it was hot, it was nice to be back in the Northwest! I spent my days holding Julie's new precious little guy that was only 4 weeks old. After one day of holding him, my arms were exhausted! So, I REALLY need to start carrying around weights to get in shape for our little guy.

As far as when we get our little Russki, we are back to the waiting game. The call can come at anytime now. My agency consultant told us that the judge has 1 month to schedule a court date from the moment he gets ALL of the paperwork. Well, we sent all of our paperwork awhile ago, but they called and told us that the US Embassy in Moscow didn't have our fingerprints. So, we were in a mad panic to figure that out! After numerous emails and phone calls all around the world, they finally found the fingerprints! So, I think the offical "paperwork in Judge's hands date" is probably this week or last week. Through all of our journey to find Bradyn, I've learned that this is all in God's hands. Bradyn will be in our arms when he is supposed to be! It is still extremely difficult knowing that each day that goes by, is another day we have missed of his life. I try not to focus on that and instead I keep reminding myself that each day that goes by is another day closer to him!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heidi - I know how you LOVE being the center of attention (just kidding)... Really, thank you so much for having a shower during your visit! I am so glad that I got the chance to see you. AND - I must thank Julie for hosting such a wonderful event.

Love you guys!
Suzanne

Anonymous said...

The waiting for others game stinks!

I am glad that everything is moving along and the wait should be over soon.

Glad the shower was fun!

Will be waiting to hear about your date!

Nicole (from FRUA)

Amy said...

Congrats! It's just around the corner....

Amy said...

Me again! Saw your message & it's so funny that you mentioned us potentially being there at the same time... because I was thinking that when I was reading your post!!!

See you in Vlad (fingers crossed!)

Troy and Rachel said...

Sounds like you had agreat baby shower! I hope the Judge has the paperwork and you'll be back in Vlad soon!!

Nancy said...

One of my favorite mantras during the "wait" is -
"Seconds turn into minutes,
minutes into hours,
hours into days,
days into weeks,
weeks into months . . .
Time is constantly moving forward, even during the WAIT."

LOL! - I don't like to go past the "months" part, since I don't like to think about it in terms of "years"!!!!!

Keep the faith . . . praying for good news SOON!

Shantelle said...

I am so excited for you guys! I have little butterflies in my stomach--yikes, sorry Heidi, I forgot about the flapping wings thing. I have a warm, excited feeling in my stomach.

Anonymous said...

Hi!

My name is Gillian and my husband and I are in the process of adopting from Russia- and by proceess, I mean we are just beginning. We have decided to blog about our experience- in an effort to answer inevitable questions universally and provide our friends and families with some insight into our experience. Our blog is http://whenwebecamethree.blogspot.com.

Would you mind if we linked your blog to ours? While you are waaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy ahead of us, your unflinching look at your own experience helps us all understand that our experiences may be unique, but that we are not alone.

Thanks for your consideration,
Gillian