We are officially Andrew Paul's parents! We had a very uneventful court experience today, and the court granted our petition to adopt Andrew. I had prepared myself for all sorts of scenarios and questions. Neither the judge or the prosecutor had any questions for us. I did have a speech prepared that encompassed all of the questions we might get asked. Another adoptive family who had been to court recently provided us with all the information we needed to say. It was funny, because another family with our agency went before the judge right after we did, and we basically both used the same speech. We both benefitted from this same information. It is interesting because here in Russia, the 'healthy babies' are not supposed to be adopted by foreigners. So part of the court experience is to for the social worker to lay out the health concerns so that the judge could be satisfied that no one in Russia would adopt the baby. Isn't that just so different? Anyway, the judge ultimately said it was in the best interest of the Andrew for us to adopt him. So, that is over and we now just have the 10 day wait. Thank you all for your prayers. They really meant so much today. I didn't get much sleep in anticipation of court, so I might try to get some rest now.
Tomorrow we go to the notary to sign some power of attorney, and we might get another visit with Andrew in. Wednesday we will leave for St. Petersburg. Our wonderful agency here in Russia made a couple of quick calls and we now have train tickets and a hotel for St. Pete. I am such a travel planner (I know that's a bit out of character - for me to plan anything), but I am so glad I didn't spend a lot of time trying to plan our trip to St. Pete. So, if you stay tuned you will get to hear of our adventures traveling and sight seeing. I am really looking forward to it.
9 comments:
YEAH!!!!! I have been checking your blog with anticipation and am nearly in tears reading the good news. Our God is an awesome God, isn't He?!?!? I love you both and can't wait to hear about the adventure that awaits you for the remainder of your visit in Russia. Congratulations!!!
Carson :-)
CONGRATS!!! We are so happy for all 3 of you!
David, Emily, And Zach
Christa,
Be sure to go to the Hermitage when in St. Pete. If someone in the line offers you a group ticket to skip the line, DO IT, just don't pay until you get inside. We did it and went in with a cruise group and got immediate access instead of standing in line for two hours.
Also make sure you go to the Kazan Cathedral. It's right on Nevsky. It's the Russian Orthodox cathedral for St. Pete, a working church, and you can enter for free and have a look around, it's very beautiful.
You will enjoy St. Pete. Off Nevsky there is a little "walking only" street, you will find a Yolki Polki. Not far from there is a great place called The Other Side Gastro Bar and Grill. They have awesome micro brews and good food. You won't have any trouble, everyone pretty much speaks English and Nevsky is full of tourists. You'll likely even run into alot of Americans! :)
Have fun. And of course, Congrats on becoming Andrew's parents! :)
Wonderful! This is a great day! It will be hard to concentrate on work, I cant wait till you bring baby Andrew home. He has the best parents in the world!
Congratulations! We are so excited and happy for the 3 of you!
Yippee!! Congrats once again. I hope you enjoy St. Pete. We were thinking of making a trip there ourselves but eventually ran out of time & didn't make any plans. I can't wait to hear how your adventure goes.
Yeah Christa, Vernon, and Andrew! Congratulations on becoming "official"! We're praying for your travels while in Russia and for a safe journey back home to the States!
-Emily and Dana
Jumping for Joy!!!! I am so excited for you! I can't wait to meet him! I am invited to come visit right! :)
Of course we will let you get settled and stuff first!
YEAH!!!!!
Congratulations - We look forward to meeting up with you in Moscow. St. Pete will be fun, enjoy the River, watch the bridges go up and night, it is quite the site, you may see fireworks too. There are lots of beautiful parks so sit and relax and people watch too. I look forward to hearing about your st. Petes experiences.
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