Finally Together
Help Us Bring Vitali Home
Friday, June 22, 2012
Vova needs a family too!
This is a plea from our family to all of you. Vova is Vitaliy's buddy from the same orphanage. He was hosted last summer in the US along with Vitaliy. Unfortunately, no one has made a decision to adopt this precious boy. The RedLine United group has decided to bring him to the USA again in hopes that someone will decide to adopt him. Right now there is no family that is willing to host him for a few weeks yet. The hosting family must be Christians and can live ANYwhere in the USA. PLEASE, if you can host him or know someone who might be able to please let me know. It would be wonderful if the hosting family was open to the idea of adopting too. Will you help Vitaliy's friend find his Forever Family?
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Getting to the Final Stages
Our last post was May 28th and it feels like it has been
longer than that.
Vitaliy finished school on June 6th and is now enjoying his summer break from his lessons, as he calls them. During the summer the kids go to various summer camps, we are praying that this will make the time go faster as he waits for us. Our missionary friend says that he looks good and is happily waiting for our arrival. We continue to send him a letter a week so he knows that we love him and are coming to get him. It was so wonderful to let him know that the documents needed to adopt him were completed!
This is where we are now.
We sent off all the documents that needed to be authenticated in the US
on June 6th. I haven't heard the status
of them but am praying that they are on their way to Ukraine now. We were waiting on one more document from the
state of Florida and we received it yesterday.
Tomorrow I will Fed-Ex our final documents to Ukraine! WHOOO HOOOO!
It seems so strange that the document process, for right now is finished. I was extremely nervous about handing over
these precious, expensive pieces of paper to the Fed-Ex people and I literally
prayed over the envelope as I relinquished control of them. Per my mother's insistence, I made scanned
copies of each document "just in case".
Vitaliy finished school on June 6th and is now enjoying his summer break from his lessons, as he calls them. During the summer the kids go to various summer camps, we are praying that this will make the time go faster as he waits for us. Our missionary friend says that he looks good and is happily waiting for our arrival. We continue to send him a letter a week so he knows that we love him and are coming to get him. It was so wonderful to let him know that the documents needed to adopt him were completed!
So what is next??
Once Ukraine receives all the documents that we sent, the adoption coordinator
there will present our request to adopt Vitaliy. The time between the submission of the
petition to adopt and our appointment is told to be about 5-7 weeks, so if the
petition is placed the last week of June we are looking at going to Ukraine in
August! Our girls start school August 27th,
we are praying that we will be back to get them started so they are not missing
their first weeks of school. We will
return from our first trip without Vitaliy.
After a period of about 2 weeks, Brandon and I will fly back to Ukraine
without the girls, and this time we will complete the adoption process and
bring Vitaliy home!
Our biggest prayer need right now is the Command Sponsorship
process to bring Vitaliy straight to Italy without having to go to the USA
first. Please be praying that the
military process of this is miraculously efficient and uncomplicated. We need him to be command sponsored to get
his American Passport, Italian Visa, and the privileges of using the hospital
and school on base. This is extremely necessary
and we wish to have a plan for execution of this prior to leaving for
Ukraine.
Our financial status is this: We have raised
$26,979.30! That leaves us with
$13,020.70 to go. We have dug through
all of our stuff and have been selling things we don’t really need. Things have been selling well. Pray that it continues. Others have donated items to sell for us and
we are so grateful.
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