Thanks for joining in on our journey towards creating our forever family...

This is the place you can come to witness the adventures we experience as we adopt our child from the beautiful country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We hope you will come back often to learn about where we're at in the process, the culture of our child, our hopes and dreams, and to leave comments of encouragement.

Also, be sure to check out older posts by clicking on the link at the bottom of each page titled "older posts".

HOW OLD IS OUR PRECIOUS ASHA NOW???

Lilypie Third Birthday tickers

Thursday, April 16, 2009

MEDICAL...

The step that we've been told takes the longest to complete is to be able to take Asha in to see an Immigration Doctor. This is really the most important step because the doctor decides on whether or not Asha is healthy enough to leave SVG and to come to live in Canada. We are not worried in the least because she is such a healthy baby, but it is more of a safety precaution.

So, we ended up getting a call from Lynda (Asha's foster Mom) to tell us that she had some news, good news. She got a call from the St. Vincent adoption board and was told that everything is ready for the medical to be completed. Lynda called and made an appointment and Asha will see the Immigration Doctor tomorrow! This is a huge blessing to be at this place in the process already. Really after this part is finished, the rest should only take a month or so to finish. Lynda said that our lawyer and adoption board in SVG are trying to get everything pushed through as fast as they can because they know we are coming! What we thought would once be a two to three month stay in St. Vincent may only be a month long depending on how quickly her Visa and other documents get issued. PRAISE GOD!

Please pray that everything goes through smoothly tomorrow and that Asha Mikaela gets a clean bill of health!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

CHANGE OF PLANS...

We decided we couldn't wait until May 1st to go pick up Asha, so we're leaving five days earlier and now are leaving on April 26th. She is just too darn cute and irresistible and we can't be away from her any longer.

Make sure to continue to check back here for updates!

Monday, April 13, 2009

ASHA'S ROOM IS DONE...

Scott is the creative one in the family. I knew how much it meant to him to be able to have a daughter and empty walls to paint a masterpiece on. So when it came time to make a decision on what we were going to do for Asha's room, I left that entirely up to Dadda! And he knew right away how to make her room special just for her.

Since we first began talking to her foster parents, they told us early on how much Asha loved being outdoors. If they were sitting out on the porch and had to come inside the house for some reason, Asha would get so upset at them and would cry until they brought her out again. She still loves the outdoors to this day and just loves being in sun - can't you tell by her tan? :)

Here is Asha's room, made special from her Dadda. Her crib is missing and is in Mamma and Dadda's room - we'll put it in the room when she is ready (okay, I know...when WE are ready). We can't wait for her to see her room and can almost picture her face with her big brown eyes when she first sees her very own butterfly garden.


ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING...

Well, we are now officially packed! Can you believe it? We leave in just over two and a half weeks and the days don't seem to be going by fast enough.

I am kinda feeling a little nervous believe it or not; nervous to meet my daughter for the first time (that sounds funny I know). I know I will cry when I see Asha for the first time but at the same time, I don't want to frighten her with my crying. Hopefully I don't get too excited and overwhelmed and start hyperventilating like I have been known to do in the past. Well...I don't think it will be that bad! But I can promise you that I will cry.

I just can't wait to hold her and touch her hair and skin and feed her and cuddle her and make her laugh and hold her in my arms. I have been dreaming of that day for so long and to think it is so close is strange to me. But at least we have been keeping busy, and packing has been one of those preoccupations.

A friend that I know who is actually picking up her daughter from Ethiopia right now (HOORAY), helped me so much by posting a list on her blog of what she needed before travelling. We worked off of her list to make our own. At first we felt a little overwhelmed, but now we feel confident that we haven't really missed anything major.

So what did we pack?

For Asha:
T-Shirts
Zip Up Hoody
Comfy Shorts
Dresses
Hats
Shoes
The outfit to bring her home in
Bathing Suit
Diapers - size 3 (Sesame Street)
Diaper Wipes
Diaper Cream
Swim Diapers
Changing Pad
Vaseline
Aveeno Baby Lotion
Aveeno Body Wash
Baby Sunblock SPF 50
Hair pick
Headbands, Barrettes, Elastics
Bottles
Sippy Cup
Bowl with lid and spoon
Wipe-able Bib
Formula Holder
Bottle Brush
Jars Baby Food
Snacks (cheerios, Gerber Puffs)
Baby Tylenol
Baby Decongestant
Baby Orajel
Ovol Drops (Gripe)
Baby Nail Clipper
Thermometer
Medicine Dropper
Diaper Bag
Receiving Blankets
Blanket - thick and warm
Baby Carrier
Baby Washcloths
Baby Toys and Books

Important Stuff:
Important Documents etc.
Passport
List of Vaccinations
Some Eastern Caribbean (EC) cash
Credit Cards
Airline Tickets and Itinerary
Travel package from agency
Travel Wallet for Docs/Passport
Health Cards
Travel Insurance Papers
Stuff for Mommy and Daddy:
Tylenol Prescription
Ibuprofen
Heart Burn Medication
Pepto Bismol Pills
Cipro Prescription
Cold Pills
Band-Aids
Polysporin
Halls
Hand Sanitizer
Nail Clippers
Mini Kleenex Packs
Razors, Shaving Cream
Make-up Kit
Face Stuff
Shampoo & Conditioner
Deodorant
Toothpaste, Toothbrush and Floss
Brush
Bug Spray
Deodorant
Feminine Products
Blow dryer
Hairspray & molding mud
Head Bands
Q Tips
Perfume/Cologne
Clothing
Hats
Running Shoes & sandals

Electronic Stuff:
Digital Camera, Memory Cards, Battery Charger, Case
Video Camera, Charger, Case
Power Adaptor for SVG
Laptop Computer
Portable Battery Powered Alarm Clock

Gifts:
Saskatoon Berry Gift Set
Souvenirs from Saskatoon
Blank Thank You Cards with Picture of Asha
Many gifts for Lynda & Godrick

Does anyone think we are missing something? If there is something you think of that we've missed, let us know...preferably before we leave in 18 days!!! YES, only 18 days and counting!

Friday, April 10, 2009

WE JUST GOT NEW WHEELS...

Everyone is always telling us that our vehicle isn't going to last forever. So...we thought it was about time to get something newer. Check it out:







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Friday, April 3, 2009

ANY NEWS IS BETTER THAN NO NEWS...

We have some great news to share! Many people in the Caribbean probably think that we have been stalking the immigration department in Trinidad. We have been faxing them for weeks now, almost every day, asking for updates and any information about our adoption. They must have gotten tired of getting our faxes so frequently because we finally got a response back! It said:

Good Afternoon:

This refers to your request for an update on the application for permanent residence in Canada of Asha Mikaela Parisien.

Please be advised that medical instructions and a request for the Adoption Order for Asha was sent to the applicant in care of Ms. Agnes Cato on 18 March 2009.

Regards,

VISA Section
Canadian High Commission
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago


What does this mean? It means we are that much closer to bringing Asha home. This is the step that takes the longest time and that we have been waiting for since December. Now all our lawyer Ms. Cato needs to do is have an immigration Doctor go over the medical forms, then we wait to have Asha's visa issued. It should hopefully only be two more months until everything is done, and with us arriving in the Caribbean May 2nd, we may be able to actually bring Asha home by the beginning of June! Wouldn't that be amazing!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

HAPPY 8 MONTH BIRTHDAY BUMBLE...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEET ASHA, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!

Today you are 8 months old sweetie and boy are we ever missing you. But even though Daddy and Mommy aren't with you today, we will be with you in exactly one month from today which will be your 9 month birthday. You will be in our arms in only 31 days and will stay in our arms forever. Can't wait to finally meet you, hold you, snuggle you, kiss you and play with you.

PICTURES TAKEN MARCH 25TH...

Asha with Godrick's sister:Asha looking cute as usual:
Asha with Jocelyne, a lady who sometimes comes to help Lynda when she needs an extra hand: Asha with Lynda, an angel from Heaven:

ASHA IS GROWING SO MUCH!

We talked to Asha and the Ottley's on Sunday and this is what is new with Miss Asha:

She is now 27 inches long, weighs 18 pounds and her little feet are only 4 inches long. And she is so active. Lynda and Godrick say that "she is a very, very active and busy baby".

When we spoke to her on the phone, I started singing to her and the Ottley's were laughing because they said she started dancing when I sang. They said she loves music and will try to mimic the words to songs and will start to bounce to the music. We sent her a CD with her name incorporated into each song and they said she just laughs and laughs whenever she hears her name being sung.

We asked what else was new with Asha and they said that she now plays shy with some people. This was news to us because they had previously told us that she was very outgoing and loved to be in any one's arms. So we questioned them further and found out that she will not go to someone who is really black. She likes brown skinned people and white skinned people, but those who are really black, she is frightened of. So Scott being the comedian he is said, "Asha is racist". The Ottley's laughed but reassured us that our skin color will not scare her at all. We were worried about this originally and had planned on tanning so that our color was not as much of a shock to her, but now we will save the tanning until we are in the Caribbean.

Asha's hair is always something that is on my mind. Caribbean people take great pride in their hair and I want to make sure that I am prepared and know how to do her hair correctly. So, I asked Lynda if Asha's hair is soft or coarse hair. Lynda paused for a long, long time before she responded and hesitated when she said, "Well (pause), it's not (pause) soft". She sounded so sad to tell us this, but it just means that I will get that much better at doing her hair.

I called later in the week to see how Asha was feeling after seeing the Doctor for her cold. When I spoke to her on the phone, I said, "Hi honey. I love you and miss you Sweetie. Are you feeling better?" I could hear a kissing sound in the phone and the Ottley's laughing in the background. Lynda came on and said, "Asha was trying to kiss you; she was kissing the phone and waving to you." Asha made her Mamma's heart melt.

SHE SAID HER FIRST WORD...

Can you believe it? Asha said her first real word. Many baby's this age make cooing and oohing sounds, but not our smart Asha! She has been feeling a little sick lately with a cold, so Lynda took Asha to a Pediatrician on Monday to take a look at her.

The Doctor said to Lynda, "And what is this pretty girl's name?" and there was no need for Lynda to answer because in her cute baby voice, Asha said, "Asha".

I asked Lynda if it could have been that she just so happened to be making sounds and it came out sounding like her name and Lynda said not a chance. She looked at the Doctor laughing and said, "Well I guess I don't have ta tell you her name, cause she just did." The Pediatrician could not believe that Asha was talking so clearly and was so bright for her age! We believe it because she is our daughter!