Sunday, January 31, 2010

Final Home-Study

We completed our final home-study visit this week in preparation of our trip to China. One more hurdle in the in the shuffle of paperwork and visits.

After receiving updated measurements this last week, we ventured out this weekend in search of some shoes and clothing for Cael. Knowing that he has nothing, and not knowing what to expect when we get to China, we decided to take some things with us...hope they fit! Anyway, the boys' room is almost done and we are VERY excited to bring Cael home.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Cael EnYi Ferland

So, after many weeks of discussing what EnYi's official American name would be, we have decided on the following: Cael EnYi Ferland. We thought it would be important to leave him something of his past. Even though Li, En Yi was the name given to him by the orphanage director, it is all he has known for some time. We also thought it would be wise to give him an English name to help his transition to America. (According to name-meanings.com, Cael means "Victorious People" and is of Celtic/Gaelic origin) So, after a family vote...Cael EnYi Ferland is what he will be called from here on out.

We are also one step closer now as our Chinese Visa's all came back yesterday without a hitch...

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Recent Pictures!

Look at that boy! Just when we were beginning to think we would never receive updated pictures...they arrived! My phone rang twice and went to voicemail before I could get back to an ecstatic Kimberly on the phone with news of recent photos. So the three of us (Jay, Kim, and Cam) logged in together to see the new pictures of EnYi. And now you, too, are sharing in the excitement.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Catch-Up

Think of this post as one to fill the gaps for some of you we have not talked to in awhile. Our adoption journey officially began in September 2008. It took one year to complete the paperwork...otherwise known as the “paper-chase.” In the final months of completing paperwork, we began looking at the children on the waiting child list. This list is comprised of children who are typically older than 18 months, and range from healthy to severely disabled. One can not help the overwhelming feeling of compassion as you read about each child. Realizing we could not help them all, but feeling compelled to adopt a child from the list, we began the emotional task of perusing all the files. It was not long before we found our son Li, EnYi. The following 48 hours dragged on very slowly as we waited to find out whether or not EnYi was still available. As in all good stories, this one has a happy ending (thus far), and as you probably guessed, we were officially matched in December of 2009. In the mean time, we have started a new round of paperwork, and began planning our trip to China to pick EnYi up and bring him home. Stay tuned as we await our official travel date. Right now it looks like late February or early March.

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