The Griswolds could learn a few things from us!!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Ahhhhh, so good to be home!

Still loving the tap water!! The biggest thing I've come to appreciate since spending 6 weeks in a third world nation is the health department. Going to dinner and trusting the kitchen, having good plumbing at public places, priceless!
I'll post some pictures of Nathan & a few of Joel. I promised some of his birthday party, but thought you would enjoy some of him playing in the ocean.



Thursday, January 21, 2010

Home at last

What a great welcome at the airport!

Nathan and his new cousin, Noah!!

Rotten to the core!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

We are coming home!!!!

We have Nathan's Visa IN HAND!!!! We will leave here tomorrow night (Wed) at 8pm and arrive in Honolulu at 2:30am (wed). Yes, since we cross the international dateline, we will arrive BEFORE we leave! Ha!! (Can you tell I'm in a good mood!?)

We are so excited. Nathan will be a US citizen the minute his little foot touches soil in Honolulu! Yea!

We will be celebrating his arrival by hosting a "Meet Nathan" open house THIS SATURDAY at our house from 6pm til whenever! Come by and meet him! He is too cute, I'm telling you! He is so much fun! We cannot wait for him to meet the wonderful friends and family who will love him!! Joel is so excited to "ride 3 airplanes and go home and go up to his room!" Erica just wants to kiss her cats and see her friends.

So, come by and see us on Saturday!!!
Praise the LORD for all His blessings!
love,
Kathy

Monday, January 18, 2010

Happy Birthday Joel!!

My oldest baby turned 15 yesterday!! Last night we celebrated Joel's 15th birthday with our friends here in the island. Let's see, we had 1 dad, 1 sister, 1 baby brother (Nathan), 3 baby girls & their Moms! It was a great time. We served our stable -- spaghetti & garlic bread with canned green beans & Birthday brownies! Joel really enjoyed getting some presents. Erica decorated the apartment with blue streamers and balloons -- Joel loved it!. It is funny when we get all the babies together --- there is always somebody that needs to be fed, changed, or just held.
These babies are gonna be rotten -- having all this time to jump to their every demand! It is even more funny when we get in a car with them all!!

Heard there is a possibility that our paperwork may arrive TODAY!! If so, we can leave out as planned tomorrow! Please pray this will happen!!

Will post pics from Joel's party soon.
Coming home soon!!
Kathy

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Nathan's Visa is FINALLY headed to us!

After waiting 5 weeks, they have finally printed Nathan's Visa. It is scheduled to arrive here on Jan 21st -- ONE day after our plane tickets are scheduled to return home. So we will change our tickets to Jan 22. As long as everything goes as planned, we should be home NEXT weekend sometime. We miss everyone so much.

Someone from church, please tell Ruth Smith that we LOVED receiving her card and note. Such as great treat to hear from home!
kathy

Monday, January 11, 2010

Still waiting on Nathan's visa...



What a great day we had Sunday, as we were invited to go on a barge to one of the outer islands. A really generous man takes his family and friends out to the island every Sunday afternoon. He invited us because “he knows what it is like to be away from home” and wanted to include us. Wow, I hope we remember that kindness next time we meet someone “away from home.“ Talk about a Sunday afternoon picnic! They fired up the fire pit and cooked all afternoon as we had fun swimming and eating freshly grilled chicken, steak, hotdogs & fish. Well, the fish were a little too fresh for me -- straight from the ocean (not scaled or gutted). And we met a new friend on the trip, Cameron, who is the vice president of one of the schools here -- he is originally from Hawaii, but went to college in Chattanooga….and get this…is a UT fan!! He was glad to see a UT fan in the islands. Always good to meet kindred folk! What a GREAT beach - and very relaxing. Joel had a blast playing in the sand and gentle waves. Erica practiced her snorkeling with Dennis. Dennis loved exploring a small plane that was buried by the sea on the ocean floor. Nathan enjoyed the blanket under a giant shade tree & I fed him his last bottle for the afternoon on the calm beach as the sun was setting. Truly, untapped paradise.

Our paperwork is in Manila, Philippines, where Nathan’s visa will be printed and sent to us any day. We are getting conflicting info as to WHEN to expect it back here (so we can go home). The very UNHELPFUL worker at the consulate office in the Philippines told Dennis that the paperwork may be there for 2 weeks (what? sitting on desk, waiting on someone to put paper in the printer??). Huh. If the paperwork happens to arrive before Friday of next week, we will come home on Friday (probably - it will cost us $250 per ticket (x4) to change the return date). If not, we will (hopefully) come home as scheduled on Jan 20th. Although we are anxious to return home, we will miss the Marshallese life -- laid back and easy going. I have enjoyed all the “down” time especially with Nathan. If at home, our busy lives would not allow for times of holding him during a nap and endless playing with him. He “thinks” he can talk now & we just love watching him “talk” with all his facial expressions. We laugh and laugh and kiss and kiss on him!! What a joy he is.

My sister sent us a care package the other day full of snacks and goodies. Joel has enjoyed it most as she sent him pepperonis and spiderman cards and puzzles. He keeps asking if he can take them home. He keeps saying, “Daddy, let’s ride 3 planes and go home.“ We’ve enjoyed all the snacks in the care package. It was so great to get these treats “from home.” And Dennis loves to tell the story of picking up the package in the “customs” office. It was a 8x8’ room with a handwritten sign that said “CUSTOMS.” The Marshallese don’t get “bent out of shape” over anything. The sign got the point across, therefore, no need to change it. As Americans, it was hard to adjust to this laid back mentality, but it grows on you. If the store sign says it opens at 9am, what it means is “opens whenever they decide to open.” We went to a Christmas party that the invitation said was to start at 7:00. Only the 3 American families were there at 7:00, dinner was served around 9:00. Church last week “started” at 9:30, but most did not arrive until 10:30.

We will miss this country and the friendly people. I truly hope we can return one day so that Nathan can experience this different way of life. Hope to see you all soon!
Love,
Kathy

Monday, January 4, 2010

"Fried" fish, anyone??



This is a picture of a "fried" fish that I ordered at our dinner celebration on the day our adoption of Nathan was final.

K

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