Thursday, November 23, 2006

Andrew Filling Our Shoes



Boy, It's been a challenge lately to keep our shoes in our bedroom since Andrew loves to pretend and walk around with them on. I am so afraid he is going to get hurt therefore I keep my shoes up high in my closet. Now he is walking around the house with Robert's work boots on. He is starting to get into the pretend stage where he likes to pretend he is someone else. I asked Andrew where he thought he was going with Daddy's shoes on (since he is well aware that I don't like him wearing our shoes). He said that he was going to get married to his friend Brooke and then they were going to go on their honeymoon. Needless to say I was a little surprise that came out of his mouth. Every now and then he'll pretend that he is a daddy and tells me to watch his son while he goes to the store. I asked him what his son's name is and he told me Ryan.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Meeting Cathy Harris & Ukrainian Delegation



Last weekend myself, Andrew, my Mom and sister, Marli attended a Ukrainian Angels Reunion and we met some of the Ukrainian Delegation members from Ukraine at one of the families homes near Baltimore, Maryland. I knew that Cathy Harris was going to be there and I knew since it was fairly close to us that I wanted to attend. I wanted to meet Cathy Harris in person to thank her for all of her help with adopting our son Andrew. She is a genuinely nice person who is very much down-to-earth. It was a pleasure to meet her and to introduce her to Andrew. She introduced me to Julia who also helped coordinate our paperwork with Valentina. Julia is also very sweet and friendly as well. They were both pleased to meet and talk to Andrew.



I remember when Robert and I were thinking of switching from an adoption agency to adopting Independently with the help and guidance from Ukrainian Angels that is runned by Cathy Harris. We couldn't believe how much different in cost is was from adopting Independently opposed to adopting through an agency. When we found Ukrainian Angels on the internet it was almost like it was too good to be true, but you know what...it was even better than that. You not only saved thousands of dollars adopting independently, but Cathy Harris connects you with all of her families that have adopted through her before.....and you can ask a question to the group and many families answer back their experiences. We were so well prepared through gaining so much wisdom before we traveled......that now looking back on it, I'm so thankful that we made the switch and adopted Independently with the help and guidance of Ukrainain Angels.

We also met up with the women from the Ukrainian Delegation for Adoptions at the gathering. They had a translator with them so it was so nice to be able to speak to them and introduce them to Andrew. I found out through them that the rumor that I thought was true was in deed false. I heard on a forum that Ukraine was banning Americans from adopting from their country until all of the American families that have adopted from Ukraine are 100% compliant with sending in their annual reports on their adopted children. WHOOO WHOOO!!! Just the news I was hoping to hear. When the women from the Ukrainian Delegation asked me if I would ever adopt from Ukraine again, I said confidently,"Absolutely". They were very pleased with that answer as they are here in the states to travel around to meet with different adoption agencies to let them know that Ukraine is open again for adoptions.

When I was speaking with these ladies from the delegation, the translator was translating what I was telling them. As they were translating and talking in Russian/Ukrainian Andrew was intently listening to them and watching them carefully. One of the ladies noticed Andrew and watched him closely and said to me, "Look, he recognizes and possibly understands what we are saying". I'm sure he did recognize the language since it has only been a year since we adopted him. He has picked up and has been talking in English since a month after we met him and has been adding to his vocabulary day by day that I forget sometimes that he understood Russian a year ago. Boy how time flies.

It was a real pleasure to attend this reunion and to be able to finally meet Cathy Harris, Julia and the ladies from the Ukrainian Delegation. We all had a nice time and I'm so glad we got this chance to meet them as well as some of the other families from Ukrainian Angels.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Super Andy



Faster than a Speeding Bullet (boy that's for sure), More powerful than a locamotive, Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.......It's a bird, It's a plane......NO, It's SUPER ANDY!!!

This year Andrew wanted to dress up like Superman for Hallelujah night. Our church had a night of children's games, food and candy of course. I was teaching Andrew how to run with his fists held up over his head while he is running to act like Superman. He had so much fun running around the church and playing the games with the other children. That costume was so appropriate for him too since he is always running every where he goes. And boy is he FAST.

At the end of the night when we brought him home we sat down on the couch with him to unwind a bit before we put him to bed. Andrew was so adorable because he took his blankie and put it over his head and asked me, "Where's SUPER ANDY?" Here he was calling himself Super Andy. Oh it was so adorable.....and a SUPER ANDY he is.