Here We Go

Here We Go
All good stories go back to family: Milwaukee, circa 1924. Charlie, Kitty and Westy

Sunday, March 9, 2008

This is serious



It happened just a couple days ago. We officially became Bloggers.


It's a big job, and we take it seriously. We are new at this, but we are up to the task (I think). Good bloggers post with some regularity -- at least once a week, and we intend to be good bloggers (GBs).


People who keep blogs about adoption like timelines, and for us --- adopting from China -- the big date is the LID. (Pronounced "El Aye DEEE.")


This means Log In Date. It is the official date that your approved and notarized documents are logged in with the Chinese government. This is when the wait officially begins. Our LID is April 29, 2006.


This may be the official date of the official wait, but for all the families who have LIDs, the wait has been much longer. Gathering documents, having physicals, getting letters from three reliable sources who will attest to your abilities as potential parents. Hunting for photos that make you look good, like reliable parent material. Procuring letters from your employers stating that they are, in fact, your employer. You write a letter, too, telling the Chinese that you would like to be a parent and would love a Chinese daughter or son as if she were your own, and would never abandon her (or him as the case may be).
There is a lot of mailing involved. Things are approved and notarized by the state in which you live, and then the Chinese government.
We thought that our referral would come about 8 months after our LID, but wouldn't you know, once we were logged in, the wait times greewwwww. And grew. And grew.
We have gone through Christmases and birthdays that we thought, certainly, had to be the last without our daughter.
But we waited and continue to wait. We have gotten used to it.

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