Monday, July 19, 2010

Harper's Quilt

Grandma Roxy is making this quilt for Harper's room. She's made all of her grandchildren a handmade quilt. This is a very special gift that Harper will keep forever.

This is the color scheme I'll be going with in her room. I love this color palette.

Retail Therapy

Before we had a face, Harper's name was Pooh. Grandma Roxy came up with this name & it seemed to fit. She's been in our hearts for over 3 years. Grandma Georgianne got Pooh this blankie for Easter right after we sent our first dossier to China. We never imagined it would take this long to match with our daughter.

I couldn't resist these shoes at The Children's Place.

Retail therapy!!! Harper's closet


This is from Kolton... The day we shared our news with Manda, she brought this over.


I found this on craigslist for $10!!! If Harper's anything like her dad & Bria, she'll love football & this outfit will get a lot of use. It's a little big, but I'm willing to share with Ava & Julian.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Preparing...

We finally got the furniture for Harper's room. My sister let us borrow her baby furniture. Her kids have "graduated" to big kid furniture.
Grandma & Grandpa loaded their mini van & made the trip to Columbia for a special home delivery. As my dad says, he's "One Man in a Van" delivery service!
I'm so glad we can use this & not buy new stuff because we aren't sure how long Harper will be in a crib.


Here's my dad & Neil putting together the crib, it seems it was pretty easy to assemble.
The finished product!


There's also a drawer/changing table. I'm still deciding what to do with the walls. I found some really cool wall decals on etsy.com but I need to decide a color theme.
Over time, Bria will be moving to the basement & Harper will move into Bria's current room which is already painted for a little girl.

I painted stripes on her walls a few years ago & added wall decals. It turned out really cute, but it was extremely difficult to do. I quit about 5 times before finally finishing the project. I probably will NEVER do stripes again. Needless to say, I won't be painting over those strips for a long time!

I also bought a white toddler conversion bed which will look really cute in the stripe room.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Another Step....

On the adoption end of things, we made another step in the process.
Our I800 approval was "cabled" to China on 7/2. We are now officially waiting for the "Article 5" step. This step will take 2 weeks.

After we receive the article 5, we are in the homestretch, waiting for China to invite us to trave(TA).

The average time from article 5 to TA is about 2-4 weeks.

So, we are hoping in 5 weeks, we'll know when we'll be going to China.

After we receive the TA, our agency will make an appointment with the consulate (CA) & get us to China as quickly as possible. It could be 2-4 weeks to travel after TA.


Are you confused yet???


Neil describes it as a huge hill to climb, we've been at the bottom of it for so long, waiting, then climbing it, with all of the paperwork, reaching the top, finally we're on the downward slope of things & can see the bottom. Almost there.....



I took this photo this morning, don't let the white one fool you, he's a ball of energy!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

July 4th

We spent the 3-day holiday weekend at my parents lake house with the family. There were about 25 or so of us. Never a dull moment with that many people.
Here's a clip of them playing...These are the "tween" boys & Bria playing on the tube. Cael's in the mix also.



Lily, Krissy, Cael (bottom row) Bria, Jayden & Ian (top row) & Uncle Sam


The kids decorated the golf cart for the festivities, there's Ian & Bria!

Miss JuJu being her photogenic self!

Here are my parents, they make all of this possible! Big shout out to Mom & Dad for being so patient & loving us like crazy! We love you...