Our home study is complete! It's a miracle! Endless hours of paperwork and interviews have finally come to an end! Well, at least for right now. I had to read and proof the home study last night. It took over 2 hours. I'm glad I didn't have to write it, that's for sure. WACAP will now proof the study and advise us of any changes they wont made. The study will then be notarized and our daughter will officially be placed on "hold". We will then apply to immigration, which takes 6-12 weeks. Then we gather MORE paperwork and send that along with the home study and immigration approval to Thailand. Next we wait.... Thailand will send us an invitation to travel! We're praying for a summer travel date, but God is ultimately in control. He has the entire process in his hands.
In the meantime, JC is doing much better! No tummy pain at all today! He's been his happy, crazy, energetic self all day long. Adjectives are throwing the boys for a bit of a loop. JC is really struggling with the whole concept. So much so, that it seems he has forgotten what a subject and verb are too! Today was a long day for all of us! Hurbie was a happy camper though. He hasn't been able to go outside and play ball for days because of the snow and ice. (Yes, 4 inches of snow, in GEORGIA, in MARCH! Global warming is hard at work:o). Hurbie was raised in Florida, so he'd never seen snow. Let's just say that he could have gone his entire life without seeing snow. He was "high steppin" and not happy. He has a need to run after a ball every day. The rest of us also have this need because he will drive us nuts if he doesn't get some exercise! Chris's favorite line about Hurbie is "That's not proper guide dog behavior". I think he's absolutely adorable! Well, most of the time anyway....
Mar 5, 2009
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