The intent of this blog is to inform family, friends, and other interested persons about the trials and tribulations of our Colombian adoption. My wife and I are heading to Pereira Colombia to adopt the two most wonderful kids in the world!
Monday, September 10, 2012
The real test...
After several trips to shopping malls and grocery stores, we continue learning more about how the kids behave in public. As you can guess, the first several trips are full of "I want this", "I want that", and various forms of child "melt-downs". With two kids, usually one behaves perfectly and the other melts down when he/she doesn't get the gumball he/she wants (I never knew how many gumball machines there are in shopping malls). The most important take away from these trips is that we as parents have learned how to deal with the melt-downs while in full public view. After these "training" periods, we decided it was time for the "real test", can the kids actually sit through Mass on Sunday... We took a taxi to a cathedral in downtown Pereira, a very beautiful cathedral with a wooden ceiling. It was interesting to see the kids reaction as we walked into Mass. We were a little late, the cathedral was packed, but the kids could tell it wasn't a place to make noise. They were very quiet and respectful. To our amazement we made it through the rest of Mass and took some pictures afterwards. I guess you can say, the kids passed the test!
Saturday, September 8, 2012
In our humble opinion, demeaning
The only time you will see the phrase "Gotcha Day" in this blog, is in this entry, and only in the first sentence. Wikipedia says Barbara Bizou states in her book that the phrase "is designed to show your adopted child how much you wanted him and that every year you continue to cherish him." Whether wikipedia is accurate or not, to me, the phrase is demeaning, it demeans the enormity of the moment. The moment when you meet the child or children that you are ready to take into your home for the rest of your lives. To care for them, love them, and provide for them what hasn't been provided to them in the past. This moment is "encuentro", a very special moment, full of tears, full of anxiety, full of happiness, full of the unknown. Very simply "first encounter".
Happy Anniversary!
It may not be home, but a cold glass of wine, my beautiful wife sitting next to me, awesome weather, and a view of the cordilleras does a lot to celebrate our moment.
P.S. - We are still working on Angie's obedience issues, it is clear she was not disciplined in the past. She is smart, vibrant, independent, but needs discipline.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Today was a good day
No news from the courts yet, so we continue to enjoy our stay in the beautiful country of Colombia. Can you tell it was a good day?
Los Pollitos
Pio, pio, pio
Cuando tienen hambre
Cuando tienen frio
La gallina busca
El maiz y el trigo
Les de la comida
Y les presta abrigo
Baja sus dos alas
Accurucaditos
Duermen los pollitos
Hasta el otro dia
La gallina dice
Cloc, cloc, cloc
Cuando canta el gallo
Cuando sale el sol
...
(Ardy) I cannot hum the melody for you in a blog, but here are the lyrics to a song I learned that we sing to the kids to either help them sleep, or help them when they get hurt...
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Sometimes awesome, Sometimes really hard
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Good news - Bad news - Wait, Good news
More good news, when Angie's meltdowns are over, she is able to say she is sorry, and explain what she did wrong and why she is sorry. Still it takes forever.
We keep being told that this is normal, and that this will end once we can establish a schedule for the kids. We have also been told that establishing a schedule will be easier once we are home. Therefore, we can't wait to go home. That being said, our time in Colombia has been awesome! Pereira is an awesome town, we enjoyed the country club today, the kids loved the 3 swimming pools. On the way home, we watched some of the Cabalgata (fine horse parade). The women of Pereira are almost as good looking as my beautiful wife Sarita :) So, the good news, we are enjoyimg Colombia, the bad news, Angie has issues, the good news, we will be taking these wonderful kids home with us :)
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Zoo Day
This post would be longer except that blogger crashed while I was attaching pictures and I lost the more detailed post that I typed. So, lets just say we took the kids to the zoo today and had lots of fun :)
Bonding + Discipline = Ugghhh
For all of the soon to be parents out there, I have to share this thought. If you think you know what to expect when becoming instant parents, you are probably wrong :) Sara and I had a good idea what to expect, we were close, but we had no idea how truly challenging parenthood can be. Especially when that parenthood begins in a hotel and not at home. The last three days have been the most challenging by far. Why you ask? Well, the first 6-8 days are bonding days, this phase seemed very natural for Sara and I, not to say easy, just natural. During bonding, there is very little discipline, so it is easier to "get along" with the kids. After bonding, starts the bonding + discipline phase. Here the kids start to be told things they don't want to hear, like no! Be prepared for crying, lots of crying, very loud crying, screaming, hitting (kids hitting us, not the other way around :)), and did I mention very loud crying. We have learned a lot in the last three days. We have also made lots of progress. We finally got Angie to say "I'm sorry for misbehaving" (Porque me porte mal). Cristian is a little to young to understand right from wrong, and is often in playful mode, so there is some work needed with him (especially since he is sooo cute). Speaking of Cristian, we do want to celebrate a wonderful nights sleep last night without him having any nightmares. With a little Milo, small playtime, a fan, and a night lite for him in case he woke up, the night went much smoother.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Should we stay or should we go?
With our paperwork submitted we are allowed to leave Pereira and travel within Colombia if we want to. In particular, we could go to Bogota which is where we have to end up anyway. This brings up our weak reference to The Clash, should we stay or should we go? I think the decision to not go to Bogota is an easy one, the weather there has highs in the 60s (F) and lows in the 40s, in Pereira we have highs in the 80s, lows in the 50s, plus we have a pool :) The real question is should we go to the beach in Cartagena??
And now we wait...
Today was our last meeting with the ICBF! Our paperwork will be submitted to the courts this afternoon, and then we wait for sentencia! Hopefully everything moves smoothly through the courts and we will be on our way to the Embassy in Bogota in just a few short weeks! We have been prepping the kids, showing them videos of their new casa, telling them about their new rooms, their new schools, and about their dog Shadow. They are very excited to take the plane ride to their new home :)
Monday, August 27, 2012
Ballena o Tiburon (Whale or Shark)
1) While swimming, Papi was swimming towards Angie and she said "Watch out, there is a whale coming" :) This was an example of child innocence and had nothing to do with Papi's body build :) Papi prefers Tiburon... Now every time Papi swims towards the kids they yell, "Ahhhh Tiburon!"
2) After getting into the pool for the first time, Angie asked "Where is the shampoo?" We had to explain that shampoo was for baths, not for the pool.
3) We were talking to Angie about her new family name, not only did she know her new last name, she told Papi he was pronouncing it wrong when he repeated it for her reaffirmation! Evidently 43 years of living with his last name isn't long enough for him to figure out how to pronounce it :)
Hotel - Lessons Learned
Also, having meals prepared for us, our laundry done, a driver/facilitator, and a swimming pool have taken a lot of pressure off of us as parents and allowed us to concentrate on bonding/raising our kids. Even more important is the wonderful support structure that is around us! Rosario and Nata are amazing hosts and truly enjoy helping adoptive parents. These amenities may seem excessive, but try becoming a parent of two kids in one afternoon :)
Bonding Meeting
Our paperwork will be submitted to the courts on Wednesday, then we hope and pray for sentencia! Until then, we are allowed to start venturing out as a family to go to the mall, the zoo, or any other local attractions we want to visit.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Finally Encuentro!
I really thought we would be posting like crazy to this blog, but becoming instant parents has kept us busy :) Angie and Cristian are truly the most wonderful kids in the world! Encuentro was amazing, however, we are happy we were prepared for some crying. Angie cried for 20-30 minutes while Mami y Papi y Cristian tried to console her. Crying is a good thing because it shows she understands what is happening. Cristian on the other hand is a little to young to know what is going on. One hour into Encuentro and the tears turned into smiles. While we thought we were prepared for everything, nobody prepared us for two hilarious kids! We had balloons, torta, and lots of love.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Great first sleep in days !
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
En El Dorado
We are sooo excited :)
Update: Actually going to our gate (Sala Nacional) was a better move. The AC is better :) and less crowded. Here at the BBC in the Sala Nacional. There is a Subway (sandwiches) too. You have to do security again, 4 people in line. Definitely Sunday was a good pick to travel as I thought :)
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BBC at the Sala Nacional where gates for local connections are located. |
Saturday, August 11, 2012
The packing begins
With one week to go before we board the plane to Colombia, we have started packing the clothes we have bought for the kids. Hopefully the sizes are correct, if not, we will have some nice donations for the orphanage.