So excited that we received our court date today. We will be heading back to Russia for our court date. We were a little disappointed to have it so late in August but that is overshadowed by our joy of just having a date given to us. While it isn't our preferred time frame, it is one step closer to bringing the girls home. This second trip will be a much shorter trip than the last one (I am afraid the jet lag is going to kill me on this one!) about 3-4 days. On the court date, the Russian government will officially declare the girls ours and give them new birth certificates with Eric and I as their parents and their last names will be Collier! However, Russia has a mandatory waiting period of 10 business days before we can take the girls from the orphanage. Our third trip will be another long trip as we have to spend 6 days in St. Petersburg for paperwork and 3-4 days in Moscow for more paperwork. So much bureaucracy! We are just thankful for God's hand in every detail that has allowed us to enjoy every moment of this journey.
Soon to be Six!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
First of Three
We are back from our first trip to St. Petersburg, Russia. What a beautiful city! We loved it! We had such an amazing time meeting our girls and getting to see the sights of their birthplace. We have absolutely fallen in love with that city.
From Eric:
Meeting our girls for the first time was a moment neither of us will ever forget. Prior to meeting them they had never seen us, never heard our names, but the thought of a mama and papa was clearly on their minds. We can't describe to you the moment we arrived at the baby home. All the kids were playing outside. I was feeling too much pressure and felt too awkward to pull out the video camera, but the moment is etched into my memory for eternity.
I, more than Traci, was a little nervous about having girls. Boys…they are easy…throw a ball, grunt, wrestle them to the floor and they are having a ball. Girls, I wasn't so sure about. Traci on the other hand knows exactly how to handle little girls and I just kind of followed her lead.
All the kids were outside when we got to the baby home for the first time. I remember the feeling of walking around the playground. I was excited and nervous. Would they want to be with us, would they throw a tantrum, etc? First passing one group, then another. All the kids had hats on so making out their faces wasn't really possible. "Mama", I heard her before I saw her as Ariana "Nastia" ran out of her group and literally jumped into Traci's arms. Next Elliana "Tasia" ran from the same group. She's only 18 months so I was surprised that she was doing this as well. She ran right to me and I picked her up. She's tiny, maybe the size of a 1 year old. Next, came a flurry of activity as we followed them from one playground apparatus to another.
I left that first visit thinking what just happened! The first visit was surreal. It wasn't the best of our visits as those came later as we got to have some inside bonding time with the girls, but it was a moment neither of us will ever forget.
We learned later when we met with the social worker that their mother had been an orphan who aged out of the institution at age 18. She had Ari shortly thereafter. Ari and Elli won't spend a day longer in the baby home than we are required to let them. Their future is full of hope and promise!
There are lots of videos and pictures on facebook documenting the trip. If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video must be worth a million. Not much I can say here can convey those thoughts as well as the videos. I can tell you that I think Ari is really special. She's smart, engaging, and funny. At one point though, we are pretty sure she was sassing us in Russian! Elli, was a bit harder to pin down at first because she has just recently starting walking well and was always on the move. Plus, it's been so long since either of us had an 18 month old. She catches on to what her sister is doing really fast though. I bet that in 6 weeks when we go back she'll have changed a lot.
My birthday, August 16th, is our target date for going back. It's a lot to ask of the courts, but we are hoping none the less to have court in August so we can bring them home at the end of the summer.
Last night Luke shared something with me that took me by surprise. I'm not sure his mom even knows about this yet as she was already asleep. Each night, we uploaded videos and pictures and called home via Skype. This way the call was free and we could see each other on video. That was awesome and helped us miss the boys less. Luke told me that after he had watched the video of the girls one night as he laid in bed that "tears starting streaming down his face because he wanted so badly to be able to go and see them and hold them." I think he's going to make a great big brother to the girls! I also think that we are blessed to have the Holy Spirit working on all of our hearts. I know God must be doing the same thing for the girls.
Monday, July 4, 2011
5000 miles
Well, we made the long journey to Russia. We were so blessed to be able to sit Business class the whole way! Talk about being spoiled!
Saint Petersburg is beautiful. We have not seen the girls yet. We can't see them until we get the official referral tomorrow. We will keep you posted.
Please continue to pray for our travels, the girls, for good bonding time with the girls and also for the boys at home with thier grandparents. And lastly for me to feel good...seems I may have a sinus infection. Hoping it is just a result of jet lag.
Saint Petersburg is beautiful. We have not seen the girls yet. We can't see them until we get the official referral tomorrow. We will keep you posted.
Please continue to pray for our travels, the girls, for good bonding time with the girls and also for the boys at home with thier grandparents. And lastly for me to feel good...seems I may have a sinus infection. Hoping it is just a result of jet lag.
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