Josh, Leslie and Noah Housley
Monday, December 3, 2007
Waiting Period in Vlad.
I wasn't sure if everyone knew yet, but when we go back to Vlad for our court date to bring Noah home we will be picking him up from the orphanage immediately after court. He will be spending the 10 day waiting period with us in the Vlad Inn until our papers clear and we will all three leave for Moscow, Russia.When we were at the orphanage the Director of the orphanage told us that he would be able to leave for good with us that day of court. So let it be 1:00 am, or 1:pm we will be going to get him straight from court! I can't wait!!!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Patiently waiting
We are patiently waiting to here news on our next travel dates. While we know it will most likely be in January, 08 we can still hope. We have updated all of our paperwork that we had to do once we got home from our first trip.It took longer than I had expected but it's done. We were told in Russia that we would be receiving a court petition and a medical report to sigh off on , once we had met Noah and got home.We have received the court peition and sent it back ,but we haven't received the medical report. They say it could take 2-3 months sometimes but we hope it will come quickly. The Russian court system will close from January, 01 2008 through January, 14 2008. We have known for a while that we will not be getting " the call" during that time. Just to give you all a fictitious timeline to let you how things will happen once we get the call will go like this more or less. Lets say, We get that oh' so waited call on January,20, 2008. The first thing they would say would be , You have to be here within 5-7 days ( 2 weeks at the most but not expected).then once we will arrive in Vladivostok, Russia you will add a few days for our stay. the first 3 or 4 days we will be getting ready for the court date and visiting Noah, going into the 5th to 6th the day we will be actually in court, the day of court we will be able to pick up Noah for good !!!! We will then have to remain in Vladivostok for 10 more days while our paperwork is finalizing in the court system. At the end of the those days we will travel to Moscow, Russia to do more paperwork for Noah's passport for him to exit the country. ( maybe 5 more days) When we land back in the U.S. we will have to complete Noah's CIS approval ( citizenship papers). I know it seems like a bunch of stuff to go through but we can do anything it takes to get our little Noah. We are soooo exited to see him again even though he probably won't remember us, we will catch him up fast. I know the trip is going to be completely different coming home with Noah, but I'm ready to deal with anything he can throw at us. I've been waiting for those kinds of problems for a long time. I hope I have answered a few questions for some of you about our traveling but please blog and let us know if you would like to know anymore of our process of adoption.
Monday, October 22, 2007
"Creative moments"
Friday, October 12, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
: Sorry, no more photos.
We put up photos of Noah, knowing that it was a risk for the Russian Federation to find them. While we were told it would be hard for them to do so, we decided to let everyone have a peek at Noah. We were only home for about 4 hours and we were told it would be in our "BEST INTEREST" to take the photos down. With all of that said, we will be happy to share all the pics that we have with anyone who would like to see them in person. We will be mailing some to Grove Hill and Fulton. For our friends and family in t-town, please give a call if you want to see everything. We know it's hard but, we appreciate you understanding. From what we can understand from Russia is that until the child legally belongs to us after the court date, we can't "exploit" him in photos. Out of all the rules that we have had to follow for Russia, please trust us when we say this is by far not the worst thing we are having to abide by. check out the new photos of Vlad that i'm posting today and let us know what you think.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Last Day in Russia
Hey everyone, hope you are all doing well today. We miss all of you very much and can't wait to see you and tell you all about Noah and our journey. We are so happy to be coming home today, but we are very sad that it's w/out Noah. We have to cutest pics of him to keep us laughing through these long 3 to 4 months.Again, we really appreciate all the blogging that you have been doing. I can't begin to describe how great it feels to know that you were thinking of us and Noah. Love shout out to : Mamma, Daddy, Amy, Shane, Keelie, Lindsie( f-5 ), Heather, SaraKate, Emma, Niki, Patrick, Betty C., Jerri& Jeniffer, and thanks to Fulton Church for all of your prayers, they were all answered.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Good Morning
Good morning, well here it is.Good afternoon to you. We are about to leave in 30 mins from the hotel, so here's a guick blog. We finally got SLEEP, GOOD SLEEP!! So we are wide awake and ready for our day half way back home. We are so excited to see all of you, we have missed everyone so much, even though we haven't really said it yet. You can't imagine how it is to be so far from everyone you know and how wonderful it feels to read you thoughts on the blog. We have been talking about you all and hope those of you who were sick ( Heather & Niki ) feel a lot better now, we hated to here you were sick. Hey to Keelie and Lindsie again, I love knowing that they are thinking of us at this time, it warms my heart. Mamma & Amy please let Josh's mom know how things are going.
I tried on some of the clothes that we brought for Noah. The large infants onsie fit perfect. The wind pants were baggy but we left those clothes on him when we left him. The 12 month onsie was tight but could have been stretched to fit if needed. He has large feet, we traced his hands and feet, so you could see them too.
Gotta go, Love ya'll
Josh, Leslie & Noah
I tried on some of the clothes that we brought for Noah. The large infants onsie fit perfect. The wind pants were baggy but we left those clothes on him when we left him. The 12 month onsie was tight but could have been stretched to fit if needed. He has large feet, we traced his hands and feet, so you could see them too.
Gotta go, Love ya'll
Josh, Leslie & Noah
"MISSION COMPLETE"
We just got back to the hotel from our final visit w/Noah. It was sooooo hard to leave him. I knew it would be hard and I did prepare myself as much as possible. I could have NEVER been ready for what was about to happen. They let us visit him 2 times today. When our time was up,(we knew what that dredded look ment) they let us carry him back to his room so we could hold him for as long as possible. Whe we opened the door for his room his caretaker held out her arms and I didn't think that I could phisically let go of him. Well needless to say I let go.
Well I need to stop talking about this b/c I doing good right now but I could have a meltdown at any moment.
I'm sorry that I didn't put more pics on the blog but this computer is very very slow when uploading anything. We have tons of photos, trust me you will be tired of looking at them once we are home. We have a lot of pics together also. Sorry that we are not sharing pics of Noah, but maw-maw, and paw-paw get to see them at home first. I will post his pics after we get home, I promise.
We will talk again soon, we need sleep for now, now that we can relax.
Love, Josh, Leslie & Noah Housley
ps. On our videos of Noah, he said hello to Keelie, Lindsie, maw-maw, & paw-paw, so be ready to have your heart melted.
Well I need to stop talking about this b/c I doing good right now but I could have a meltdown at any moment.
I'm sorry that I didn't put more pics on the blog but this computer is very very slow when uploading anything. We have tons of photos, trust me you will be tired of looking at them once we are home. We have a lot of pics together also. Sorry that we are not sharing pics of Noah, but maw-maw, and paw-paw get to see them at home first. I will post his pics after we get home, I promise.
We will talk again soon, we need sleep for now, now that we can relax.
Love, Josh, Leslie & Noah Housley
ps. On our videos of Noah, he said hello to Keelie, Lindsie, maw-maw, & paw-paw, so be ready to have your heart melted.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Monday, October 1, 2007
We met Noah, finally!!!!!
We finally got to go meet him. We got there and had to meet with the orphanage doctor first. She told us almost everything we wanted to ask here about Noah. We were told that we had to wait for him to wake up from his afternoon nap so it may be a while, so we waited and waited. Finally the Doctor came back and said that he had awoke from his nap with a very high fever because he has had a cold since saturday. At first they said we would have to go to the room that his bed was in and look at him from afar, well I knew I was not going to leave that place without holding my baby!!!! So before we knew it the Social worker walked into the room that we were in and was giving me my child. WHOA it was Noah, right there in front of us waiting for me to take him from her. I immediatly I grabbed him from her and his little arms wrapped around my neck, as if he were waiting for us to. He was very sick and looked like he felt really bad, so we didn't hand him back and forth but a few times because I know his little body was hurting all over. He layed on my chest once we sat down with him and sat his tiny hand on my face, he would laugh everytime I would kiss his hands or he would grab my nose. He only smiled a few times but it was awesome to see. Josh got him out of my arms and held him for a little while, but as soon as Josh kissed him it startled him because of his beard and mustache, he cried so I would get him back for a little while longer. I wrapped him up in the Alabama blanket that I made for him from home, he seemed to be warm and cumffy in it. They soon told us that they were about to give him another shot for his fever and we would have to wrap things up. The hardest thing for me now is knowing that is sick and I can't be there with him. We are going back to see him first thing in the morning and if they only allow us a short amount of time again , we will get to go back in the afternoon the same day for another visit. We will let all of you know how things go , please pray for us and our little Noah.
P.S We forgot the usb cord for the camera, so all of the pics we've taken will have to be seen later. I'm glad we remembered the camera and video camera at all.
We love you and we'll talk later
Josh and Leslie Housley
P.S We forgot the usb cord for the camera, so all of the pics we've taken will have to be seen later. I'm glad we remembered the camera and video camera at all.
We love you and we'll talk later
Josh and Leslie Housley
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Meeting with Ministry of Education.
We finnaly got to the meeting that we were so worried about. It went great.They asked us a lot of guestions about where we work , why not adopt in u.s. ect. We could not go to meet Noah until this afternoon because of his sleep routine of naping in the morning and afternoon. We will go to see him at 3:00 pm today. Tomorrow we will be able to go see him early in the morning and maybe once more during the day depending on his routine. We were able to go buy groceries today, soooo different than home. You can only go by the way the products are packaged for what to need to buy. Maybe tonight we will be able to download pictures of everything we have been doing. We also took a nice walk on th beach of the Sea of Japan. The park was nice but the sand was wery nasty, ( cigarette butts, beer, vodka ect.) By the way vodka is sold like water here, on every corner, store, hotel, plane EVERYWHERE! Gotta go for now th get ready to see Noah . Love everyone and again keep blogging, its great to here from you. Shout out to Keelie & Lindsie, We love you.
We arrived in Vladovistok.
We thought we would never make it, but through 3 flights and 22 hours in the air we're hear!! It is so good to hear form everyone.We got to Moscow at 10:45 Sunday morning, it's now Sunday at 10:20pm. We have mostly slept the day away.We were met by Irena and Lana today at the airport, they work for Children's Hope in Vlad.They are really nice and told us not to worry about anything because they would let us know when to do everything. The hotel is called the Vlad Inn, The workers can all speak english here so that is nice to hear for a change. Irena and Lana can speak english well also.The internet seems to be a lot cheaper here than in Moscow, so maybe we can catch up on more that is going on.
While we were in Mosow our drivers name was Vitaly, he was nice and very helpful at the airport. We will be pickes up at 9:00am on Monday morning to go meet with the Ministry of Education. I am pretty sur that we will then go to meet Noah. It should take us about an hour to get to the orphanage that Noah is in, from our hotel in Vlad. That may seem like a lot of riding back and forth for a week, but we know people who had to ride 3 hours one way daily.
There are a lot of people in the hotel that are adopting.Some of them are on their first trip and some are on their second. We need to buddy up with them and find out where to buy a few groceries, among other things. We may have to borrow someones laptop because it does not look like we will be able to hook our camera up to this computer, sorry.
Tomorrow is our BIG DAY!!! We are going to record everything so just be patient and you'll all see it soon enough. We are not able to send photos of Noah anyway. I can't wait to see him for the first time, I know it is going to be the most special thing in the world .
Thank you to everyone who is reading and writing on the blog, it is very uplifting to hear from family and friends when you are over half way around the world and don't know anyone.
While we were in Mosow our drivers name was Vitaly, he was nice and very helpful at the airport. We will be pickes up at 9:00am on Monday morning to go meet with the Ministry of Education. I am pretty sur that we will then go to meet Noah. It should take us about an hour to get to the orphanage that Noah is in, from our hotel in Vlad. That may seem like a lot of riding back and forth for a week, but we know people who had to ride 3 hours one way daily.
There are a lot of people in the hotel that are adopting.Some of them are on their first trip and some are on their second. We need to buddy up with them and find out where to buy a few groceries, among other things. We may have to borrow someones laptop because it does not look like we will be able to hook our camera up to this computer, sorry.
Tomorrow is our BIG DAY!!! We are going to record everything so just be patient and you'll all see it soon enough. We are not able to send photos of Noah anyway. I can't wait to see him for the first time, I know it is going to be the most special thing in the world .
Thank you to everyone who is reading and writing on the blog, it is very uplifting to hear from family and friends when you are over half way around the world and don't know anyone.
Friday, September 28, 2007
2nd day in Moscow, Russia
Hello from Moscow. We have made it through our first night, finally. We were able to find McDonalds , it was ok, it tasted just like it does at home so you can understand where i am coming from. We exchanged some Dollars to rubles yesterday. It looks like we have a ton of money now because it looks like monopoly money. It is very colorful. We ate breakfast in the hotel this morning, they had a lot of western food to choose from, (eggs, bacon, orange juice, ect.). Our room is nice, at least better than we were expecting.
In response to Melissa, we are not sure of the drivers name , but he was nice and helpful. We are staying in the hotel Holiday Inn, Sokolniki. The weather as you can see on the web site is cool, feels great.The people drive like maniacs here but they sure do get the job done!! Today we are killing a little time waiting for the driver to come back to get us at 4:30. Last night we hit the streets for an evening walk, lots of people drinking and smoking all around. We noticed that you could walk up to basically any store and purchace alchohol.YOU BETTER WATCH OUT FOR THE CARS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT WATCHING FOR YOU!!! We are soooo glad to hear from everyone back home, keep in contact.
This will be our last blog from Moscow. Next time you read we will be in Vlad, and meeting Noah.
In response to Melissa, we are not sure of the drivers name , but he was nice and helpful. We are staying in the hotel Holiday Inn, Sokolniki. The weather as you can see on the web site is cool, feels great.The people drive like maniacs here but they sure do get the job done!! Today we are killing a little time waiting for the driver to come back to get us at 4:30. Last night we hit the streets for an evening walk, lots of people drinking and smoking all around. We noticed that you could walk up to basically any store and purchace alchohol.YOU BETTER WATCH OUT FOR THE CARS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT WATCHING FOR YOU!!! We are soooo glad to hear from everyone back home, keep in contact.
This will be our last blog from Moscow. Next time you read we will be in Vlad, and meeting Noah.
We 're in Moscow, Russia!!!!
Hey to everyone, just wanted to let you all know that we made it fine. We we'lll be spinding the night here at the Holiday Inn, in Moscow. It seams to be very very nice so far. The plane trip was great as far as turbulance but the food and trying to sleep was terrible!!! The trip was 10 hours long from Atlanta to Moscow and it felt like 20. Our driver met us at the airport and was really nice. He will be picking us up tomorrow at 4:30 and taking us back to start our jurney to Vladovistok. That is another 10 hours on the plane that we are not looking foward to , but we'll be fine. We will arrive in Vlad on Sunday, and Monday we'll go meet the Ministry of Education. He will then let us go meet our son that same day.We hope to be visiting him daily.
Sorry that we had to keep it short today, but we can only be on the internet for 30 minutes today and 30 minutes tomorrow. Maybe whe we get to Vlad we will be able to tell you more. We love ya'll and we will be keeping you posted.
Sorry that we had to keep it short today, but we can only be on the internet for 30 minutes today and 30 minutes tomorrow. Maybe whe we get to Vlad we will be able to tell you more. We love ya'll and we will be keeping you posted.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Chaos
Chaos in the Housley household today!! We have been trying to get some things packed for the trip. While we are going by a packing list generously created by our great friends Melissa and Nathan, it still is crazy around here. We thought oh we'll get the things together that are on the list and the few things that we don't have yet , we'll just make a trip to Wal-mart and get.Oh no , that's so not what is happening!!! We are practically taking a pharmacy with us for any ailment we may or may not get, 10-15 lbs of our suitcase limit gone already. Our clothes have been packed as lightly as possible, but still as you can imagine I have probably over packed, so that may bring my bag alone up to around 60lbs. My hair products alone weigh 20 lbs (well maybe not but they sure do feel like it. We have already packed the items we're taking for" little man", His bag does in fact weigh 10 lbs. So here it is Sunday and my suitcase it weighing 100lbs, I think I may need to reevaluate what I'm taking. I know this may not be very interesting reading for a blog, but hey it's what's going on in our hectic lives right now.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
GOOD NEWS !!!!!
Friday we finally got the news that we had been waiting on for 19 long months. We got our travel dates and will be leaving on Thursday (Sep 27, 07) yes, that's only 5 days to prepair for the trip of our lives. We are going crazy trying to sort out what needs to be done before Wednesday. We will be leaving on Thursday (Sep 27, 07) and returning to the U.S. on Saturday (Oct 6, 07). Our travel plans look like we should be in Moscow, Russia on Friday, leaving on Saturday going to Vladivostok, arriving in Vlad on Sunday, MEETING OUR CHILD ON MONDAY!!!, back to Moscow on Friday, and finally back home on Saturday. I'm trying to let it sink in that this is actually going to happen but it still feels like a dream. We have already contacted Dr. Chambers to let here know our recent news and that she will soon be in need. I also took some very good advice from a few friends of ours that have traveled for adoptions before, they said load up on the meds. Be prepared for any illness while you are gone, the worst thing that you can do is be that far away from home and sick as a dog. We are also taking nausea meds for the flight because this will only be my second time to fly and Josh's first time.
IT'S A BOY!!!! For those of you who may not be aware of our referral it is a boy, he's 2, blond hair , blue eyes , and 17 lbs. Yes, we know he is small for his age ,but that is to be expected from a child in an orphanage in that area. They tell us that that is no big deal and he will gain weight when he comes home in no time. He is healthy, but may be behind in some areas.
We plan to update our blog daily for anyone who would like to "follow our trip".We want to keep you as updated as possible. I plan to rent a laptop while we are in Vlad, for many reasons, communicating with Dr. Chambers, family and friends. We may not be posting any photos of our little man right away, while we want to share them, we still have rules that we have to follow from our agency and the Russian Federation. Please feel free to email us at any time at ,housleyadoption@yahoo.com.We plan to check our email daily and we would love to here from you.
IT'S A BOY!!!! For those of you who may not be aware of our referral it is a boy, he's 2, blond hair , blue eyes , and 17 lbs. Yes, we know he is small for his age ,but that is to be expected from a child in an orphanage in that area. They tell us that that is no big deal and he will gain weight when he comes home in no time. He is healthy, but may be behind in some areas.
We plan to update our blog daily for anyone who would like to "follow our trip".We want to keep you as updated as possible. I plan to rent a laptop while we are in Vlad, for many reasons, communicating with Dr. Chambers, family and friends. We may not be posting any photos of our little man right away, while we want to share them, we still have rules that we have to follow from our agency and the Russian Federation. Please feel free to email us at any time at ,housleyadoption@yahoo.com.We plan to check our email daily and we would love to here from you.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
"not much change"
There is not a whol lot of change today. Ii spoke with Karen earlier and she needed one more document from our home study agency, a document that has just been added by home study agencies this year. It shouldn't be any trouble to get and we don't need it right away (just before our court date on our second trip.) Karen will be contacting Irena in Vlad by email today and hopes to be getting our exact travel dates Friday or Monday. Just a small change of subject but I have had so much fun buying by "stuff". I thought it would be hard to put up all of our girl things, but I've really had fun with blue and brown. We have decided to repaint our nursery from pink and green stripes to blue and brown. We have also bought blue and brown bedding for our white Generation Next 4 in 1 crib. If anyone can give me any tips on where to buy cute boy clothes please let me know!!! Mabey next time I blog there will be some real news to tell.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Expecting travel dates soon. Tuesday 18, 2007
We are expecting travel dates to be coming to us any day. We got a phone call from Washington D.C. last night asking us what travel dates needed to be on our (Travel) Visa. We told her that all we knew at this time was that we were supposed to travel anywhere from Sep 21, 07-Oct 21, 07. Apparently the dates have been issued wrong before. Karen at CHI told us to double check those dates on our visa as soon as we get them in the mail which should be this week according to the lady in Washington (she is Fed-Ex-ing them).( Just a tip for anyone waiting on Visa's from the government.)
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Game Day
Today is SEC football college extravaganza day, or Saturday for normal people. Roll Tide Roll !! I worked on our child's room a little more last night , that seams to be how I work through my anxiety about the waiting. I just feel like everything needs to be perfect for this child. I know that the kids in Russia do not very much or sometimes nothing at all, but I feel like I need to make up for that in some ways. I know that we will give them enough love to make up for the past 2 years of their life without parents but there is so much more that they deserve. I pray that God will show us all the ways that I child may need love and special attention in ways we may have otherwise never thought of. They say that adopted children need and demand special care in their younger years as apposed to a birth child, but I think as long as you love and care for your child to your best abilities that your family will be fine, and God will always be there for everything else.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Lil' bit of good news.
We talked to Karen again this afternoon and she had some news for us finally!!!! She told us that our visa had been accepted to vlad and we would be traveling between September 21 and October 10, 07. We are sooo excited about this because we didn't know when they would even start to process that paperwork. This is huge news for us today.
Waiting for the travel dates.
Today I talked to Karen (our contact person) nothing much new going on. She still seams to think that we should travel the first week in October, although we have no official travel dates yet. We are trying to be patient but that's starting to change. I hope we will here something soon because going by their timeline, if we travel the first week in October then we will not go back for our second trip until 4-5 months later in February or March. That's already long enough to wait considering we turned our paperwork in to our agency in August of 2006. We heard that Russia was a difficult country to work with but we never thought it would be like this. To anyone who would like to adopt a child in Russia prepare to wait at least 5 years on a female and 2-3 years on a male.(just a warning) We are trying to cherish our time together while we are waiting but my gosh it's been 10 years that we have now been married and we are ready for this child. It is true that you should cherish that time that you have alone. We have gone on numerous vacations this past year, Gatlinberg, Pensacola Beach, Gulf Shores, New York but nothing gets your mind off of your child.
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