Thursday, June 28, 2007
Where have the puppies gone?
Now they are just gone! I know she is taking good care of them, but I'm sad because I wanted to watch them every day. She's bring them back, but probably not until they have their eyes open. I worry about predators, especially when she comes back to the house to feed and Mix doesn't have her eyes on them.
I might have to do some tracking of my own today and try to find them!
Monday, June 25, 2007
We have puppies!

This afternoon, we went out to discover that she had given birth to two more puppies, but sadly, one didn't make it.
There are six mostly black ones and a white one with three spots in a row down his back.
Mixers is a good mama. I picked up one puppy to look at it. She gently licked it then ever so tenderly grasped it with her mouth and took it from me. She has let them nurse. The seven little ones all seem to be doing well, and Mix seems to be very satisfied as a new mom.
Mix is a beagle/basset mix, and she mated with a stray (a medium sized dog that looked to be part Lab - these pups ought to be some combination!!!) that wandered up in the yard. We put off having her spayed because we figured, wrongly, that since she's been with us for two years now that she was probably already spayed. After she's weaned these puppies, she will be taking a trip to the vet!
UPDATE: There are now eight living puppies!
Look what Jeremy can do!
This shows you what a sport Jeremy can be! He's such a determined kid. We went shopping after our Scout activity Saturday morning, and the boys put in for some gum. WELL...Jeremy was just bound and determined that he was going to blow a bubble. He knew that I had been playing around with the camera, so every time he tried it, Jeremy would come in and say he was ready for a picture. Then, I'd snap a photo and the bubble either didn't blow, or it popped, or something. Jeremy would go back and say, "I gotta go practice!" He FINALLY came tearing down the hall saying, in a garbled voice, "Pictull! Pictull!" I grabbed the camera, turned around, and there he was with his shirt off and a huge bubble in front of his nose! Jeremy was soooo happy that he could finally do it!
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Outfits for Kaelie

Anyway, as you can see I went and did a little shopping today. I picked up this cute baby-blue dress for Kaelie in a 9-month size. It says "Little Princess" across the front. The pajama sets came together, and the lavender one says "Little Treasure" across the front. I'm not planning to buy a lot of clothes until we get our referral, but a little retail therapy every once and a while doesn't hurt! I picked these up at Target, so they were pretty much in my budget.
I'll post some pictures of the boys and Kaelie's room later, I just wanted to see how the camera and the new software would work out.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Crowder Peas and VBS
When I was a kid, we put up peas every year. I remember sitting in the floor and having to help shell. Butterbeans were the worst!
Do you like peas? Have you ever put up any fresh ones in the freezer? It's not so hard, just time-consuming....a good thing when you are waiting like crazy!
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Tonight is our last night of VBS. It has gone very very well - I think the kids have had a great time. I've enjoyed getting to know my partner teacher. I never thought she would have the sense of humor that she does! We've all laughed and learned the truth about Jesus together this week!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
When???
So, if the CCAA refers about ____ days, then we can see our referral around this date:
About 18 days per month - referral around December, 2007
About 15 days per month - referral around January, 2008
About 12 days per month - referral around March, 2008
About 9 days per month - referral around May/June, 2008
About 7 days per month - referral around September, 2008
About 5 days per month - referral around February/March, 2009
According to RQ, the 12-month average for number of days referred is 12. The last three referral batches have been incredibly small, but I hope that they will get through a few more days in the next few months. It could be this time next year before we travel...it would be nice to be in and out of China before the Summer Olympics.
Warts
We are treating these with Compound W, but nothing seems to be happening. Any suggestions?
IT CAME!!!!
What is this for, anyway? The I171-H, sometimes known as an I797, is basically approved from the Department of Homeland Security saying that they are approving you to adopt and they will issue an immigrant visa on behalf of your child once an adoption is completed. The immigrant visa is basically the U.S. government giving permission for the adopted child to legally enter the United States. The Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS, which used to be known as INS), requires adoptive families to turn in a completed homestudy (in our case, a homestudy update), birth certificates, marriage license, and if applicable, divorce decrees.
You have to go to the nearest CIS office (in our case, Atlanta), and be fingerprinted. This is a very interesting process. When we adopted Shelby and Jeremy, they did it the old-fashioned way, with an inked pad and a blue and white card. Now, your fingerprints are scanned on a computer screen, sent to the FBI, and from what I understand, clear the FBI in 24-48 hours.
SOOO, getting the I171H is a very important step in the adoption process, and one more hurdle leaped, so we can say that we are one step closer to Kaelie.
In my next post, and after a little more research, I'd like to explain the difference between an IR3 and IR4 visa. Stay tuned......
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Impatient (and other unimportant stuff!)
I've tried my best to add a little music to my blog. Well, I hope it works! These are some of my favorite adoption-related tunes. I hope you don't have to wait for the music to download second-by-second. I've gotten frustrated with it, so I might have to give it up for tonight and work on it tomorrow.
David will finish up a week's vacation today, and head back to work tomorrow. He has really gotten a chance to rest and relax this week. It's been nice having him around the house! He has a few challenges in the coming weeks: his store is going to be renamed from Southern Family Markets to Piggly Wiggly. I think David is looking forward to this as he is hoping it will increase his volume. Piggly Wiggly has some name recognition, whereas who has ever heard of a Southern Family Markets?
We will be having VBS at our church next week. I will be the helper for the third/fourth grade class. I imagine I will have a pretty busy Monday putting the finishing touches on our classroom and getting our teaching materials ready. The first day of VBS is usually chaotic! But, it is well worth it in the end!
Friday, June 8, 2007
Day Camp
That is all I can possibly say after a whirlwind week at Cub Scout Day Camp. I served as Den Leader to....I guess it was about 10 boys in a Wolf Den (rising first graders). We had a blast! The Wolves (and a couple of Tigers in the mix) earned their belt loops for swimming and culture. Most of the guys in my den earned their Safe Shooting Patch for BB's. They had to shoot a score of 35 on a paper target posted 15 feet away. Many of the boys had never canoed, or shot a bb gun, or a bow and arrow...all the boys matured during the week and made new friends.
I think this was Shelby's favorite day camp so far. He made a new friend from a neighboring pack. The pack was organized to help keep the Webelos separated from the "younger guys" as much as possible, and I think that Shelby enjoyed being with the older kids. The Webelos earned their Naturalist and Scientist activity badges during the week.
Now, all I have to do is rest and try to recover from hiking all over camp for a whole week in the heat and humidity!
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
June Referrals
Each month we get closer to our referral date, but the wait gets longer too. How does the wait get longer? For the wait to stabilize, the CCAA has to issue out A WHOLE MONTH of LID's. When the CCAA only issues a few days in a month, that increases the wait.
When will we get our referral? If the batches continue to be 6,7, 8 days, then I am thinking that we will get our referral in April (2008) and travel in June, just in time for the 2008 Summer Olympics!
Fingerprinting Appointment
It was a rather uneventful day. We waited longer than expected, but we had a chance to meet a China Peaches family that was also there completing their fingerprints. The boys were very well-behaved. Hopefully, if our prints go through (they always have in the past), we will have our new document by the end of June. The immigration approval is good for 18 months.