Our welcome home at the Hartford airport, Sophia made a big beautiful sign and was full of hugs and kisses. Mia will arrive at JFK on June 14th more photos to come then.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Our Welcome Home
Our welcome home at the Hartford airport, Sophia made a big beautiful sign and was full of hugs and kisses. Mia will arrive at JFK on June 14th more photos to come then.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Orphanage Babies
Monday, May 12, 2008
It's Official
Tuesday in Karaganda we just got back from court, it's official we just adopted Mia and we have the photos to prove it. Outside the Karaganda court House ( Jeff and I), The Ladies at court left to right: Tara, Orphanage doctor, Rosa Orphanage Director, Orphanage doctor, Women from Ministry of Education, Doctor, Meghan, Kathleen. Tara and I outside the Judges Chambers, and finally Judge Ascar Mordanov
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Three Little Girls
Also a special thank-you to Karen who did a wonderful job taking care of Sophia while we were away. I do not believe there are any gifts suitable to express our appreciation. In addition I would like to thank my brother-in-law, no, I mean brother, Eric, who stepped into help and make a tough time for Sophia a memory of fun and happiness. Thank-you both.
Happy Mother's Day to all my sisters! Love Ya!! David
Things we miss
Green grass and lush trees
milk, regular and strawberry
roads without potholes
just plain ole roads
a car ride in which you are not risking your life
hamburgers and french fries
veggies and steak
pizza, pasta and italian food
good beer
ice cream
washer and dryer
American shower and bath
English TV
Dunkin Donuts coffee
our own bed
And or course, Sophia, family and friends!!!!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Exchanging Money in Karagonda
Exchanging money in Karagonda
Dan went out to the bank today just a short walk from the hotel to exchange some money. Inside the small bank is a western union booth behind glass where you can step up to a woman and pass money through a slot to exchange it into Tengay. One US dollar is equal to 1.21 Kazak Tengay. Usually there is security guard sitting at a desk, in the very small bank lobby. Dan politely waited in line and a minute later someone brought a women up to the booth and the walked away. When the booth became available, the women stepped in front of Dan and headed toward the booth. Dan tapped her on the shoulder and motioned that he was next. The security guard came right over, spoke to Dan in Russian, and pointed to a sign that he of course could not read, and let the women proceed into the booth. Dan immediately thought the sign stated all Americans to the back of the line. However, in reality the moral of the story is that man with machine gun is always correct.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Karagonda brewery Tour
Karagonda Brewery tour
Today, Friday a day off from the orphanage we got a tour of the Karagonda brewery by a friend (Jeff) we have met in the hotel. Jeff works for a British firm who has been contracted to install a bottling line for the brewery. The brewery has seen an increase of beer sales of 90 percent per year and 172 percent in the summer months. Apparently, Kazaks are starting to prefer beer. A Turkish company, who is the fastest growing brewing company in the
Our Kazak Adoption Companions
Our Kazak adoption companions
We are here with two couples Jeff and Megan Brown and Dan and Kathleen Hart. It has been very nice to travel with other couples and experience the adoption woes with them. Jeff and Megan adopted a little preemie girl who they have named Brin. Dan and Kathleen adopted a little boy (they wanted a girl) he is a cutie named Brayden. See the attached pictures:Open air market, Jeff buying cookies,