View original postWe were matched in late February and recently received our formal travel approval. Our daughter is 15 months old (which means she is a little dragon, being born in 2012) and by all accounts is quite a handful. She is walking and babbling and loves toys that make noise (great! ).
Our daughter is 15 months and it is so much fun (apart from when it's not).
View original postThis was a very fast process. It only took 12 months to complete and she will be home in 14 months. Based on past history, adopting from China normally takes much longer. So, we really feel blessed.
Absolutely.
View original postThis is going to be one hell of an adventure, but I have to admit, I am not looking forward to the 14+ hour flight back to NJ. Not sure how our daughter will enjoy the ride!
Heh, 14 hours in a confined space with a 15 month old doesn't sound fun. We're going to NZ in December, but at least Evelyn will be 21 months by then.
All the best; being a parent is wonderful despite all the demands it puts on you. Enjoy it.
*MySmiley*
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Our travel is booked, time to go adopt our daughter!
13/06/2013 01:47:58 AM
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Blessings on you in your travels.
13/06/2013 03:10:04 AM
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Yes, the transition/attachment process is the most difficult.....
13/06/2013 11:58:16 PM
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Fantastic!
13/06/2013 08:27:57 AM
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Let's see if you're still laughing when the little dragon puts other kids on fire!
13/06/2013 10:43:15 AM
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Congratulations. May I ask a question?
17/06/2013 03:00:27 AM
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It was a thoughtful process that lead us to China.....
17/06/2013 04:47:37 AM
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Getting down to the wire, now. You must be getting very excited. *NM*
28/06/2013 03:59:36 PM
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