October 29, 2006

The Wait for Travel

Hello to all. Well, we are at the end of October and no news on our travel. We have been told that if we do not travel in early December we will not travel until February. So, we are put off again. Emma will be two years old the 4th of February and we would have loved to have her home before she was two. We are trusting on God's timeing as he is in charge. Just a remimder, Emma was 15 months when we accepted her referral. It has been a long wait considering the fact that she is a special needs child and will need medical attention when she arrives home. So, please pray with us that we will have a travel date before Christmas. Thank you!

October 20, 2006

photos added

We are trying to add more photos to the site.

 

Wendy

ewbergeron@adelphia.net

513-755-6702

 

One Small Child - Her City of Birth




Chongqing



Here is some interesting information about the "little one" on a journey to a new home in America. This is the only information provided by the Chinese Center for Adoption Affairs (CCAA) to us:

Name: Qian, Jingxiang
DOB: Feb 4, 2005
From: Chongqing, QianJiang District SW1
Special Need: heart defect, ASD
City Information:
Chongqing only officially became a "city" in 1927, but its strategic position at the head of the Yangtze Gorges has made it a trading capital for centuries. The "Mountain City" rises high above the Da Jiang (Yangtze River). Chongqing lies at the confluence of the Yangzi and Jialingjiang Rivers, centered on a hilly peninsula encircled by the rivers, in what was formerly the eastern part of Sichuan Province. Also known as the Mountain City, Chongqing is 1,025 km (640 miles) northwest of Hong Kong, and 1,800 km (1,120 miles) southwest of Beijing. It is one of the four “furnace cities” of China, with blazingly hot and humid summers and cold, foggy winters.
Language: Mandarin Currency: Yuan





One Small Child - Her Story


This is the story of our journey to bring our new little daughter home to her forever family.

We began our journey a year ago when we began praying about whether or not we should consider adding to our already large family! Our youngest daughter, Nadya, who we had adopted from Russia almost 3 years ago was the prayer warrior for our newest family member. She began praying in school with her class for a little sister from China. We learned of this through her teacher at a student conference and denied that we were going to adopt again. LIttle did we know that the prayers of a child would be heard by our God.

January 2006 the paperwork began. We had committed to a "Waiting Child". That is a child with special needs.

February 2006 we were fingerprinted. The homestudy is well underway. We had our medicals.

March 2006 our homestudy is complete and we file for the I71 document.

April 2006 we are waiting for approval. I finally arrives the last week of April. Yeah!

May 2006 We have all our documents completed and our dossier is ready to be sent off. But....we hear some news that puts us on hold for a bit. The age of the child we desired may not be possible due to our old ages!!!

June 2006 I begin looking at other agencies both for the age situation, but more importantly, the timeing of our referral. We are told we will not hear anything until at least Dec. 2006 or Jan. 2007. We know that our paper will start to expire if we wait. We begin praying...praying...what should we do?

July 2006 I receive a telephone call from a woman that works for an agency in Fl. She introduces herself and we immediately connect. I hung up feeling greatly encouraged and Larry and I discuss changing to this agency. We decided to enjoy the weekend of July 4th and to make the decision after.

July 9th I received another phone call from this wonderful lady, Martha. She shares that God had laid it on her heart to offer a child to us. This child is promised to another family, but they may decide not to go forward with the adoption. We would have to wait the weekend to hear.

July 13th at 3:10PM I received a phone call from Martha asking if we still were interested in this little girl?! YES!!! We wanted to make Qian, Jingxiang our new daughter. :) I could hardly control my excitement and the call came just when I was visiting our pediatrician for one of the other kids. This gave me the opportunity to talk with her about the medical condition we were taking on. No Problem!!!

July 25th We left for Cape Cod, Ma. for a much needed vacation and family reunion. We enjoyed two weeks with family and felt ready to come home and begin the next step to bring Jingxiang home to Ohio.

August 15th we received our pre-approval from China. Another step closer!

September 2006 Our dossier is in translation for China. We wait.

October 2006 We are still waiting. I am getting anxious to bring her home. We have not settled on a name yet and the kids have put there ideas before us. We will start working on her room next week. I would like to make one of the 100 square prayer quilts that are a China tradition for babies. I don't have a sewing machine so I need to find a volunteer to help me. :)