This is the final posting of this blog.
After over twenty four hours of travel from Hong Kong entering into JFK where you were made an American Citizen and a short shuttle flight to Philadelphia, in the evening. You were met by your Gran, Aunt Tabitha, Uncle Scott and Uncle Pearse at the airport.
We have all travelled far. The Red Thread has proven to be very long but not tangled and now with the three of us together forms a stronger bond than one thread that stretches half-way across the world.
From this day onward, you have the rest of your life to look forward to, celebrate and cherish.
The Friend Family Adoption of our Daughter from China The Chinese have a wonderful way of explaining how people come together, all people. In their culture, long before we meet the people who will be the most important in our lives, we are linked with lengths of invisible red thread. A red thread they will tell us, joins us to our child. As a red thread crossed the Atlantic to join Taney to me the thread continues to China and to our daughter.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Consulate Day
This morning the sun shone brightly over Guangzou, home to the adoption section of the US Consulate and Department of Homeland Security. You were carried from the White Swan to the Consulate where our identities were checked and we made a solem oath that all of the papers we had signed were truthful and honest. A visa for your entry to America was given and as soon as your feet touched American soil you are to be made an American citizen.
The same afternoon we headed back to the airport to fly to Hong Kong, the second of four flights home.
The same afternoon we headed back to the airport to fly to Hong Kong, the second of four flights home.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
May 11 - Into our arms forever.
Celeste:
We will relive this day many times over for years to come as this is the day you were placed in our arms for us to be a forever family. This special day has been written into a journal that we are keeping during the journey in China and is our special story.
There have been plenty of happy tears shed to this point, and many more on this day not only by your Mom and Dad but by all of those who you have yet to meet that will mean so very much to you. Not least your extended family, your grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins in America Britain and Canada.
Today all of our lives change and my heart grows ever bigger to hold onto the love I have for my Celeste.
We will relive this day many times over for years to come as this is the day you were placed in our arms for us to be a forever family. This special day has been written into a journal that we are keeping during the journey in China and is our special story.
There have been plenty of happy tears shed to this point, and many more on this day not only by your Mom and Dad but by all of those who you have yet to meet that will mean so very much to you. Not least your extended family, your grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins in America Britain and Canada.
Today all of our lives change and my heart grows ever bigger to hold onto the love I have for my Celeste.
Friday, May 06, 2005
Celeste's Birthday - May 6.
Celeste,
You probably will not know this, but today is your first birthday. Of all the gifts your Mom & I could give you on this special first birthday. We boarded the plane in New York to fly to Hong Kong and are a half-way around the world closer to you.
You probably will not know this, but today is your first birthday. Of all the gifts your Mom & I could give you on this special first birthday. We boarded the plane in New York to fly to Hong Kong and are a half-way around the world closer to you.
Friday, April 01, 2005
April 1 a flurry of papers and reservations
The lack of posting in the week plus has been a result of a significant amount of activity at this end of the red thread.
Earlier this week we received our second but not final travel packet that included papers needing signatures and notary action. This was all resolved by today, most completed and returned to Colorado by Wednesday. Visa applications were submitted to JC Travel in San Francisco as we await their return which will take a little time.
Meanwhile, our agency gave a very clear signal that we will not be travelling in the first groups, but head up the second groups to Hong Kong and onward to our final destination in China to meet Celeste and start her journey to bring her home. Most importantly we were given an indication of dates of travel while not confirmed were close enough to go ahead to book airline tickets for two out and three back.
Speaking with a number of airlines including the conciege service at Amex clearly identified no business class seating available through to the end of May and clearly no opportunity to upgrade. The solution was for three seats on the return journey that will be non-stop from Hong Kong to JFK in New York.
Celeste's entry point into America will be within the metophoric shadow of the Statue of Liberty, as was my entry into Newark almost five years earlier.
The airline tickets have the flexibility built in to change dates outbound or return if needs be, subject to a small penalty, nevertheless we have flights and have taken a major step forward in realizing the nearer conclusion of our adoption journey for all three of us.
This week Celeste, your Mommy sent you a package that contained a soft photo album, a blanket and a toy stuff chickadee to play with as an advanced birthday gift. We were only allowed to send a small box not bigger than a shoebox and this was carefully packed and sent with love.
Much has been achieved in a flurry of paperwork and reservations and as the calendar switched from March to April, the crocuses bloomed in the garden the birds returned to the trees and we are two weeks closer to being together than we were two weeks ago.
Celeste Mommy and Daddy are coming to get you, not simply words but we have tickets and a special ticket for you too.
Two notable other events happened in our family you have two new cousins, Brian and
James born on March 20 and March 29 respectively.
Earlier this week we received our second but not final travel packet that included papers needing signatures and notary action. This was all resolved by today, most completed and returned to Colorado by Wednesday. Visa applications were submitted to JC Travel in San Francisco as we await their return which will take a little time.
Meanwhile, our agency gave a very clear signal that we will not be travelling in the first groups, but head up the second groups to Hong Kong and onward to our final destination in China to meet Celeste and start her journey to bring her home. Most importantly we were given an indication of dates of travel while not confirmed were close enough to go ahead to book airline tickets for two out and three back.
Speaking with a number of airlines including the conciege service at Amex clearly identified no business class seating available through to the end of May and clearly no opportunity to upgrade. The solution was for three seats on the return journey that will be non-stop from Hong Kong to JFK in New York.
Celeste's entry point into America will be within the metophoric shadow of the Statue of Liberty, as was my entry into Newark almost five years earlier.
The airline tickets have the flexibility built in to change dates outbound or return if needs be, subject to a small penalty, nevertheless we have flights and have taken a major step forward in realizing the nearer conclusion of our adoption journey for all three of us.
This week Celeste, your Mommy sent you a package that contained a soft photo album, a blanket and a toy stuff chickadee to play with as an advanced birthday gift. We were only allowed to send a small box not bigger than a shoebox and this was carefully packed and sent with love.
Much has been achieved in a flurry of paperwork and reservations and as the calendar switched from March to April, the crocuses bloomed in the garden the birds returned to the trees and we are two weeks closer to being together than we were two weeks ago.
Celeste Mommy and Daddy are coming to get you, not simply words but we have tickets and a special ticket for you too.
Two notable other events happened in our family you have two new cousins, Brian and
James born on March 20 and March 29 respectively.
Sunday, March 20, 2005
A Fantastic Weekend
I write this posting only to record the happenings and events that unfolded this first weekend because they are very important and never to be forgotten.
Celeste we are sending you an early Birthday present, we are putting together a little box that contains a blankie and a chick-a-dee bird that sounds like those that sit and chirp outside your nursery window. In the box will also be a button up jumper that Nanny knitted for you, a little outfit sent to us from Auntie Lou and Cousin Hannah, and a little outfit from Auntie Jill and Cousin Siobhan with booties and a hat.
Saturday afternoon we sent a piece of paper to China that will mean that our red thread meets sooner than later and that we will be a forever family.
On Sunday your new cousin Brian was born, just as Gran, Uncle Pearse, Uncle Mac, Auntie Jill, Aunt Brittany drank a champagne toast to you and to coming home soon.
Later the same afternoon Mommy was surprised with a shower and you have lots of wonderful new clothes, books, toys and your very own bath. All the ladies prepared all of your Mommys favorite foods and drink and over 30 ladies showered your Mommy and really surprised her.
It has been a fantastic weekend, but most important of all we are two days closer to all being together.
Celeste we are sending you an early Birthday present, we are putting together a little box that contains a blankie and a chick-a-dee bird that sounds like those that sit and chirp outside your nursery window. In the box will also be a button up jumper that Nanny knitted for you, a little outfit sent to us from Auntie Lou and Cousin Hannah, and a little outfit from Auntie Jill and Cousin Siobhan with booties and a hat.
Saturday afternoon we sent a piece of paper to China that will mean that our red thread meets sooner than later and that we will be a forever family.
On Sunday your new cousin Brian was born, just as Gran, Uncle Pearse, Uncle Mac, Auntie Jill, Aunt Brittany drank a champagne toast to you and to coming home soon.
Later the same afternoon Mommy was surprised with a shower and you have lots of wonderful new clothes, books, toys and your very own bath. All the ladies prepared all of your Mommys favorite foods and drink and over 30 ladies showered your Mommy and really surprised her.
It has been a fantastic weekend, but most important of all we are two days closer to all being together.
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Celeste is beautiful.
4:30 this afternoon our friend Hillary at CCAI who has worked with us through the compilation of our paperwork called Taney to announce that we have a daughter.
In the following moments, the call explained that she is in a town called Chongqing a few hundred miles west of Shanghai.
In an instant our family grew by one adorable little girl who has pulled at our heartstrings for many months.
A single color photograph from China was scanned in Coloardo, emailed to Pennsylvania, forwarded to me in my office by 4:50pm, forwarded again to England and Wales to "Nanny & Grandad" and Uncle Kevin after I had an opportunity to take a breath from this great news.
Taney & I had an idea we might hear today, St. Patricks Day, but dare not to hope for the number of times the delays accrued for no apparant reason.
Yesterday we check with CCAI to discover that we had a travel group number assigned, this could only mean that our refferal had arrived and was being translated. Then we heard that there were 125 similar referrals at CCAI, we could only hope for a call.
Thursday, I headed off to work and Taney was up waiting for the phone to ring. With one phone line Taney could not be on-line checking the progress of referral announcements from the adoption groups that we belong to who have helped and supported each other during this long delay since January.
Periodically I monitored the Weararenext group on yahoo for news, then around 2pm referrals slowly started to be announced. I would call Taney on the cell phone to give updates, although information was scarce and the home phone refused to ring, and when it did it was Taney's sister Tabitha.
On one occassion I called Taney's cell only to hear the home phone line ring, my heart leaped three feet, but again it was Tabitha. Other referrals posted, many with our agency, sharing our DTC and LID dates. Why did we not have a call?
Then 4:30, Hillary called, Taney was in the midst of mopping the kitchen floor. The exchange of information followed and a photo was emailed of Celeste, a beautiful baby with soul searching eyes, that melt your heart on contact. She was wearing a white and blue jumper.
4:50, I got a call on my cell that I was carrying with me all day long, it was Taney "I have just sent you an emailed Daddy" she said. Technology could not work fast enough, in a blurr I opened the email and silently read the contents from CCAI. Not realizing that there was a photo attached. I could not open file, all fingers and thumbs. Then Celeste was on my computer screen looking back at me with those deep brown eyes that spoke "come and get me".
Taney relayed across all the info given to her by Hillary. I printed off as many of thi the little photos I could on the color printer and handed them out to the few co-workers left in the building. pleased as punch as I had just found out I was a new Dad.
Taney drove to Grans to inform her family, I recieved a call from Uncle Chris driving home and Taney, Gran and I headed to see Grandmere together.
The roller coaster had stopped, time to get off.
To celebrate Taney & I headed out to LaFontana the best Italian Restaurant in town, to toast Celeste with wine and good food.
So now at the end of the day we both are exhausted, we have updated Celeste's Story of me book from the goings on of today. Tomorrow and the next few days we start the important part of the journey getting things in order to travel to China.
Celeste, Mommy and Daddy are coming just as fast as we can. We will all be together very soon and we love you so very, very, much.
In the following moments, the call explained that she is in a town called Chongqing a few hundred miles west of Shanghai.
In an instant our family grew by one adorable little girl who has pulled at our heartstrings for many months.
A single color photograph from China was scanned in Coloardo, emailed to Pennsylvania, forwarded to me in my office by 4:50pm, forwarded again to England and Wales to "Nanny & Grandad" and Uncle Kevin after I had an opportunity to take a breath from this great news.
Taney & I had an idea we might hear today, St. Patricks Day, but dare not to hope for the number of times the delays accrued for no apparant reason.
Yesterday we check with CCAI to discover that we had a travel group number assigned, this could only mean that our refferal had arrived and was being translated. Then we heard that there were 125 similar referrals at CCAI, we could only hope for a call.
Thursday, I headed off to work and Taney was up waiting for the phone to ring. With one phone line Taney could not be on-line checking the progress of referral announcements from the adoption groups that we belong to who have helped and supported each other during this long delay since January.
Periodically I monitored the Weararenext group on yahoo for news, then around 2pm referrals slowly started to be announced. I would call Taney on the cell phone to give updates, although information was scarce and the home phone refused to ring, and when it did it was Taney's sister Tabitha.
On one occassion I called Taney's cell only to hear the home phone line ring, my heart leaped three feet, but again it was Tabitha. Other referrals posted, many with our agency, sharing our DTC and LID dates. Why did we not have a call?
Then 4:30, Hillary called, Taney was in the midst of mopping the kitchen floor. The exchange of information followed and a photo was emailed of Celeste, a beautiful baby with soul searching eyes, that melt your heart on contact. She was wearing a white and blue jumper.
4:50, I got a call on my cell that I was carrying with me all day long, it was Taney "I have just sent you an emailed Daddy" she said. Technology could not work fast enough, in a blurr I opened the email and silently read the contents from CCAI. Not realizing that there was a photo attached. I could not open file, all fingers and thumbs. Then Celeste was on my computer screen looking back at me with those deep brown eyes that spoke "come and get me".
Taney relayed across all the info given to her by Hillary. I printed off as many of thi the little photos I could on the color printer and handed them out to the few co-workers left in the building. pleased as punch as I had just found out I was a new Dad.
Taney drove to Grans to inform her family, I recieved a call from Uncle Chris driving home and Taney, Gran and I headed to see Grandmere together.
The roller coaster had stopped, time to get off.
To celebrate Taney & I headed out to LaFontana the best Italian Restaurant in town, to toast Celeste with wine and good food.
So now at the end of the day we both are exhausted, we have updated Celeste's Story of me book from the goings on of today. Tomorrow and the next few days we start the important part of the journey getting things in order to travel to China.
Celeste, Mommy and Daddy are coming just as fast as we can. We will all be together very soon and we love you so very, very, much.
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