Monday, August 6, 2007

Day 14!

Hello everyone. I took a break from posting over the weekend…simply because there isn’t much to write about. Our routine has become quite monotonous and we are feeling the strain of idleness. It’s not that it is all bad, it’s just not home. We are counting down the days but they seem to stretch on forever. We have been here for 2 weeks and in some ways it feels much longer. We are looking forward to court on Friday when Emma will officially become our daughter. But that is just paperwork, we already feel like she is our daughter. After court, we will wait for the mandatory 10 days and then we will receive the court decree. We can then obtain her passport….BUT…there has been a change in the passport system here and we may have to wait an additional 10 days (after our 10 day wait) to obtain her passport. Sooo we continue to wait.

Chris and I have spent a lot of time talking about how blessed we are and how well Emma fits into our family. I can’t imagine a more perfect fit. Lucas still loves her and he can’t wait to take her home. We never expected to find a child so like Lucas. Their gentleness and heart shines through both of them equally and they seem to be a perfect match. Yesterday, while in our little playground, they found some sticks and were swinging them at the low hanging branches of the trees (this is what we have been reduced to …having our kids play with sticks…haha), and Lucas’s stick broke. He soon was off looking for another so he could continue with this exciting game. While he was looking for another stick, Emma watched him for a few minutes. She then took her stick, and after a few attempts broke her stick in half and gave him one. She didn’t know we were watching her so this was a true example of her sweet nature. Another example was today. During our snack time, Lucas and Emma each got one cookie and one pretzel like cracker. Emma ate her pretzel first, saving the tasty butter cookie (absolutely fabulous by the way…I wish we could get them at home) for last. After a few bites into her cookie, one of the small dogs that roam the orphanage came over to us. This dog is very docile and so very cute. Well, little miss Emma decided that the little dog needed her cookie more than she did. Not only were we surprised, because she loves to eat anything we bring, but we were proud of her caring enough for another creature, even a dog, to give the last of her food. She is quite an awesome little girl.

Food is becoming quite a tricky business for us. We are having some difficulty finding a variety of food to eat and we are eating many of the same things, which as you can imagine is getting old. At the supermarket the other day, Lucas saw ‘hotdogs” in the meat section. He begged for us to buy them and we relented. Today, he asked for them at lunch. I took them out of the package to boil them up and they actually were a liverwursty sort of mystery meat that was quite gross looking. Well, Lucas with his iron stomach insisted he would like it. After boiling them I put them on the plate, cut them into pieces…and then promptly went running to the bathroom….dry heaves! It was the most disgusting thing I’ve ever smelled and it took me several minutes to recover. Lucas of course tries it and says “It’s good mommy…wanna try it?” I suppressed the urge to say “I’d rather eat dog poop”. So, Chris and I enjoyed a delicious lunch consisting of bread and butter, and an apple…yummy! We actually were able to find my beloved perogies in the grocery store and we feasted on them last night. I was all smiles during dinner. So…with every negative…there is a positive.

Well, that’s all for today. I’ll keep trying to think of things to write. It’s a beautiful day today so we will probably go for a walk.

Love to you all,
L,C,L &E

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lisa,
Thanks for the updates.I am enjoying following along on your journey. Emma sounds like a wonderful addition to your family and ours. Lauren is excited about her new cousin. Already bugging me about taking her to Texas. I hope the time goes by swiftly.
One word Lise...Vegetarian..It gets you out of eating all the Yucky stuff while traveling.
Well I have to go, it's the Civic Holiday and since I don't have to work I'm taking Lauren out. We may even sacrifice a few perogies in your name.
Love to Everyone,
Cath and Lauren
Since you'll be staying that long... Is there any possibility of receiving care packages? Let me know If you can.

Anonymous said...

Lisa,

Emma sounds so sweet. I am looking forward to meeting her. Wow if you hated that hotdog I can only imagine what I would think of it. I don't like them here !! double yuck...lol.

Angela

The O'Haras said...

Well it sounds like keeping entertained can be the biggie. I think that is the case with anywhere that one travels and when there is a language barrier. Hopefully God will provide you with some refreshing activities. I also see that you are in for some warm weather this week. Try and endure and find some water to play in :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Lisa and Chris and Lucas and Emma.This is Mike and Tracey in Texas .If it will help I will tell yall it quit raining,finally,and it is now hot.We went to Lake Somerville Sunday with Ryan and his gal.We are all red and sunburned.Food;we tried a new Chianese place Sat afternoon.No,I am not rubbing it in.Hang in ther as yall are short timers now.Thats the hardest part.Tracey and I are wondering if yall are teaching any new english words to Emma.You both know how smart Lucas is,put her to a few words.Like Aunt and Uncle.Food;had Mexican tonight and BBQ chicken on the grill for Tuesday w/corn on the cob we bought in Hempstead at the market.When yall get back,call us and we will cook anything you want,or take you to the Saltgrass.Keep up the good work.Mike.

Anonymous said...

Holiday monday in Canada. Which for us meant a trip to Port Dover!!! Yes had all the goodies, a real foot long hotdogs. Lucas would be in heaven. Feel alittle guilty because we had to stop at Hewitts too!! Sorry had to rub it in!!! Emma sounds so sweet she shares just like her Mom(remember the time you shared your toothbrush with me) I am so glad everything is working out for you. You both deserve it. Luv your Canadian BF Deanna

Anonymous said...

Hi Lisa and Chris,
I do remember the boredom thing. We had to wait it out 17 days in Siberia. Remember? Your time is even longer though! You'll be playing charades and "I spy" before long. I can't wait to see pictures of Emma. When can you post those? After court? Hang in there.
Thinking about you evey day!
Sue Balch

Anonymous said...

Hey Chris, can you bring me some of those Ukrainian hot dogs? Yum, I think the last time I had some was in Tiajuana in a Cantina/Brothel. Hang in there, see you soon.
Juan, Margarita

Anonymous said...

Love keeping up with all your travels. You describe things so well, it makes me think I'm there with you. It's nice that Lucas and Emma have the time to interact and get to know each other. The waiting gives all of you a chance to bond before getting back to Texas and your routine lives.
Considering your changing travel plans, I think that it will be better for you if I visit at the end of Sept-first part of Oct. You will be back home for a few weeks by then. You have time to think about it and get back to me. (hot dogs-ALWAYS unnecessary)(HOT WEATHER-hurray) Waiting for Aug. 10th. Love Mom/Grandma

Anonymous said...

Lisa,Chris: Great to hear from
you. The waiting seems long,
you mentioned the cookies; any
change of finding out the recipe.
Reading about your travels Lucas
& Emma will grow up as friends
as well as siblings.
Can't wait for pictures-Aug.10
Friday is approaching fast,
thinking of all of you.
Love Aunt Theresa

Anonymous said...

Hi, I was forwarded your blog by a friend of mine who recently adopted a little boy from the Ukraine. I wanted to give you my email address as I currently live in Nicopol because of my husband's job (we're British) in case you needed any assistance or just to talk to an English speaking person!
Carol Crowther
carolcrowther04@yahoo.co.uk

Anonymous said...

Hey Lisa,
I finally got back from Germany, so I just now found out that you are getting Emma home. I can't tell you how happy I am for the 4 of you. I talked to Arlene tonight, that is how I got all the updates that are going on. It sounds like we need some really good food for you when you get back. Big big hugs and many kisses to all of you.
Love, Andrea

Anonymous said...

Aloha Lisa and Chris,
I love reading all your posts. Everytime I read one I feel like I am back in Ukraine. We are in the process of doing our paper work for another adoption. We adopted in 2004. We were there after you and also had Sveta and Vlad. When you see Sveta tell her the Palm family says Hello.
Congratulations on your daughter, we can't wait to see pictures:) Cynthia

Anonymous said...

Ewwwww, ughhhhh ... I can only imagine the "hot dog"! You're a wonderful mommy to serve it up for him so nicely despite your disgust ... hahahaha!

How about trying to locate some macaroni there? This was one word that Ana knew, so it has to be kind of close to their pronunciation.

Hey, doesn't their fabulous beer count as a grain, which is pretty close to a sandwich?? Drink up I say!