Monday, March 31, 2008

Its Monday Evening



Today was another incredible day in Korea. We hoped on a high speed train and traveled across the country. We were in Busan, which is where our new little man was born. A social worker from the agency met us at the train station. We went to the hospital where he had been born. We were extremely fortunate enough to meet the lady who was the main doctor while he was in the hospital and a nurse who remembered taking care of him. They said they remembered him because he was so cute! (I'd have to agree!) We ate lunch at a traditional Korean restaurant. There were about 17 courses of food and almost everything was delicious!! We didn't care too much for the sushi. :)

We went to the agency office and were able to meet the social worker that had handled his case AND the foster mother he lived with while in Busan. It was totally amazing to be able to meet all these people in one day! The social worker kept telling us it was our lucky day! I'd really have to agree. We were able to drive past a couple of beaches. Busan is a major port city in Korea and its a beautiful city. Its famous for its cherry blossoms...which came from Korea, NOT Japan!

The pics are of my tiny boy's feet. He weighed 2 pounds 12 ounces when he was born and his foot print is smaller than my index finger.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Whew what a day!!!


We met my cousin today and had SUCH a good time. She was able to fill us in on all the little secret places of Seoul. We went to Insadong. Its a shopping district where they close off the streets during the weekend. We got a bunch of really cool stuff for the boys like art work and traditional masks. My cousin speaks enough Korean to help us find a really cool store that sells hanboks (traditional Korean dress). We were able to get bigger sizes for the boys and they are BEAUTIFUL. On the venture to find the store we passed the Dongdaemun Gate. Its the only existing gate left after the Namdaemun Gate burned down. And yes, it is difficult to see the little man...he was asleep!

Then we went looking for a place to eat. That was an awesome adventure in itself. We went through a bunch of back alleys and found a really cool traditional place. We had to take our shoes off at the door and got to sit on the floor to eat...ahhh...heated floors ROCK. It felt very good on sore bodies! And the food. Oh, the Korean food is possibly the best thing I've ever eaten. I wish I knew how to make some of this stuff, but I don't think I'd ever do it any justice.

We are off to bed now so that we can be to the train station early tomorrow. We are off to the beach!!!

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Sunday morning



We hit the pool in the hotel last night and we all passed out! This morning we got up and walked down to the Namdaemun Gate. It was a gate that was part of the original city walls during the Joseon Dynasty and was originally completed in 1398. Needless to say, it was the oldest wooden structure in Seoul. It was named National Treasure #1. To the best of my understanding of the story, the new president of South Korea decided that monuments would be better if they were closed to the public. I'm really not even sure why. Some poor man then lit the gate on fire in February of this year. It was a very sad sight to be around. They've built a wall around the gate and are trying to restore it. Its difficult to tell from the picture because of all the scaffolding, but if you look closely towards the left of the picture you can see the outline of the archway. The original pic is one I found on the net. You can get the idea of how large this thing was. There is now only one gate left and we are hoping to see it on Tuesday.

We just got done with lunch and are hanging out for a while to let the dryer finish. We are meeting a friend/cousin from the States this afternoon to go SHOPPING!!

Friday, March 28, 2008

What an amazing time!



I'm in love with this place! The people are amazing and there is SO much to see and do while we are here.

After we figured out how to navigate the subway system we went to a Folk Village this afternoon. The pic with my guys is in the Folk Village with Namsam Mountain and Seoul Tower in the background. It was very interesting to see some very old original houses/palaces. The picture with me is with a bunch of kimchi pots. Amazingly, we've only had it to eat a couple of times. It was offered at breakfast, but I couldn't bring myself to eat it that early in the morning! For those who dont't know, kimchi is fermented cabbage. Once you get past the smell, its actually pretty good.

On the way back to the hotel we happened upon a large demonstration outside of city hall. We wished we would have had somebody with us to let us know what they speakers were saying...well, maybe we didn't want to know.

Our poor little man fell asleep in the carrier on the way back. We were able to get him out of the carrier, but he is still asleep. I'm sure he'll be up for several hours again in the middle of the night. I'm going to sign off for now!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

He is perfect!!!



Ok, so I MAY be biased, but I think he is perfect!! G really didn't seem to notice that the new baby was in the room until he was sitting in my lap. The foster mom laughed and we could tell from her sign language that she said they would knock heads at some point in the future. We believe the foster mom did a wonderful job with him. Its VERY hard to tell that he was only "half baked" when he was born. Our boys are VERY close to the same size.

Now we are off to check out this wonderful city. More on that later!

We made it to Seoul!!

I used to have a dream of traveling international...that was until about half way through a 15 hour flight. :) Besides being ridiculously long, everything went well. We ended up getting a bulkhead seat and a bassinet for the little man. In the 24 hours we were traveling, he slept about 5 hours...not a good rate when you consider he usually sleeps about 13 hours on any given day!!

We made it to the hotel fine last night and we were able eat at a resturant in the hotel. We were able to get some sleep last night except Gman thought it was fun to be up from 1:30am to 4am!! Course, when you consider that is the middle of the afternoon for his internal clock, the best we could do was try to be quiet so that Dad could sleep.

We've all eaten a really nice breakfast that the hotel provides and gotten showers. We might live!! We are getting ready to leave so that we can figure out the subway system and get to the office to meet our new little man!!!!

Ps-please excuse any spelling or grammatical errors as I'm still running on fairly few brain cells. I'm not going to go check anything. I just hope you can get the general jest of what I mean!!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

We are leaving on a jet plane...

In about 12 hours we'll be on our first flight. I think we are packed. I'm pretty sure that I have everything. Well, at least we should be able to buy about anything I might have forgotten! I wanted to thank all of you who have sent e-mails and called wishing us well. It really means a lot! I better get to sleep now!!

My next post should be from Seoul!!!

Friday, March 21, 2008

We have a meeting time!!!

We just found out this morning that we'll get to meet S on Friday morning and then right after that we'll actually be able to meet G's foster mother too! I'm starting to get REALLY excited!! Now I have to get packed to go to O town this weekend!!!

Have a HAPPY EASTER!!!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

***TRAVEL CALL***TRAVEL CALL***TRAVEL CALL***

What a week!! As of late Tuesday afternoon, we still had not heard anything about our travel clearance. There was a flight with Delta that would be straight from Atlanta to Seoul for an extremely reasonable price, AND we'd know somebody else who would be on the flight!

On Wednesday, the agency called and said that the agency in the other country was concerned about a medical condition. Well, we've known about that condition for months and have always been fine with it. I'm really not sure what has changed. It made for a VERY discourageing and frustrating day!! Especially when I went to make the airline reservations and the price had jumped by over $550 PER TICKET!!! I tried to call the travel agent and he was NO HELP either. He also told the that the hotel we wanted to stay in didn't have any rooms available. WHAT??? We could leave the following Tuesday, but I didn't want to WAIT that long!!!

After my dear husband got home from work, we were able to finally find a flight that would leave on Wednesday and return the following Wednesday. It wouldn't be as perfect as our plans, but it would at least still have the same outcome.

It really shouldn't have been this stressful!! :) At least we are going to leaving soon and we'll get to meet our baby next week!!!

We know that God has had everything in this process in His plan. We would LOVE to have you pray for us! We need safe/UNeventful travel. Please also pray for our boys that we'll have a smooth transition to a family of four!!! Yikes!! We'll be a family of FOUR next week!!! YIPPEE!!!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Almost forgot!!

I did have one other bright note today!! I got to talk to my brother today!!! It was SO nice to hear his voice. He sounded great and I'm glad to find out that he has an air conditioned place to sleep!!! Its the little things in life that make me very happy!! I love you big brother, be safe!!!

Prayer requests

My little man starting feeling bad again these last couple of days. :( Poor baby, all he would do is LAY on one of us all morning.

Please pray for us as Stacy is working a crazy crazy schedule this week. Evenings 2 days, 12 hours the next, days for 2 days...I'm not even sure I can keep track!!

Please pray for Stacy...if we DON'T get our travel call soon, I will probably DRIVE HIM NUTS!!! This is seriously painful. I know another family that had their visa issued last Thursday too and they got their travel call today. AND, they are working with the SAME agency in the other country!

It IS a good thing that my little E is here to keep me company this week!!! She will be a great distraction while we wait and FUN to have around!! How about some warmer (and dryer) weather!?!?

Friday, March 14, 2008

One more weekend

So, we didn't hear anything this week about our little man. Well, at least from the agency. I talked to the State Department today and they said that his Visa was actually issued on March 13. That is better than I thought. To the best of my knowledge, that should be the last thing before we travel. I talked to somebody at our agency and double checked to make sure that the misunderstandings from last week have been corrected. She said that everything looked fine. So, we'll see about celebrating St Pats this weekend and try to stay away from all the crazy basketball fans!!

Oh, and G seems to be feeling much better. He ate today and actually played. Hopefully he'll be back into everything and running me crazy again tomorrow!!!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Prayers needed

Nobody is our house has been feeling well for about a week and a half now. I went to the dr on Monday and got some drugs. Feeling better now. Poor little G started running a fever yesterday. He still has a fever today but also started throwing up. Poor baby is currently sleeping on his daddy in the chair. Please pray that we all start feeling better so we'll be ABLE to travel when we get the call!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

WOOHOO!!! One more step!!

S is scheduled for a VISA INTERVIEW!!! I'm shaking right now!!!! I just called the State Department and they said his VI is scheduled for 1pm on March 13th, which is in like 8 hours!!! There really isn't an interview done. He won't have to go to the Embassy or anything, but that is what the State department calls them. Its really just a scheduling thing so that they can control the number of cases they handle in any given day. I **think** this is the last step we need before we will get our travel call!!! Dare I say anything as far as a guess?? COULD we get a TC in the next week???? Hold on little one!! Momma is coming to get you!!!!!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

slowly

I think that the wait is getting WORSE. We had a good weekend here, except that we were all sickly. Its fine when you KNOW you aren't going to hear any new news. Then, the week day comes and you COULD get a call, but then you DON'T. I'm running out of stuff to do to keep busy too. I've made doctor's appts for both boys. The wonder dog will be getting a good scrub and shave on Friday. I hope they put St Pats bows in her hair!! I'll have to post pics of that if they do!! She is currently sleeping behind my back in the chair.

So, one more load and the laundry bins will be empty...I'm ready to PACK clothes now. :)

Friday, March 7, 2008

Just when you think you cannot take anymore...



God gives you a bit of encouragement!!!

Our social worker called this morning. Seems there was some confusion between her office here in town, the agency office and the international agency about whether we were going to travel or not. After a bit of PANIC, we called and were able to get it straightened out!! He went in on Wednesday and had his visa physical done!!! I'm not sure why, but they sent us PICTURES TOO!!! I know I'm a bit biased, but I think he is adorable!!! Enjoy!!!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Happy Birthday Baby Boy!

Its 10:30 here right now which means its 1:30pm tomorrow in Seoul. It is my baby's first birthday. I knew it would be a LONG shot, but I had REALLY hoped he would be home by now or at least we would be in Korea with him.

I know that everything is going to happen in God's perfect timing, but right now, its all really starting to drag me down. There just really isn't a real end in sight right now either. I've been trying so hard to NOT let it get to me and I've been trying to keep busy. I must say that Garrison and I have had a wonderful time visiting with family and friends!!!

Monday, March 3, 2008

A bit of news

I talked to the Program Director at the corporate office of our agency today. I just love them all. They are so supportive and helpful.

It appears that our wonderful government is holding up our process again. For all babies that come over, they have to have a physical before they can get their visas. Apparently, in November they started doing these physicals ONCE A MONTH. Gee, do you think that might create a backlog?? Well, if you said yes you are CORRECT. The program director said that they seem to be correcting this problem, but they are still trying to catch up from the backlog of kiddos waiting to get physicals. It is HIGHLY likely that our paperwork is hung up in the backlog. ARG. He is sitting there, ready to come home, and our lovely Embassy isn't getting it together. Ok, enough venting for now, must go sleep.