Tuesday, April 28, 2009

So Blessed!

I want to thank each of you for your comments and emails. I wish we had more time and unlimited internet access so that we could reply to each of you. Each time we hear from you it makes us remember how many people are making it possible for us to be on this journey. There are so many things I want to tell you and yet I feel there is very little time. So I’ll make some random notes…

As I type this it is Tuesday night for us. Tomorrow is our last full day in Vlad. We will do several things in the city tomorrow as far as paperwork goes, and Blake will see the doctor one last time. Sandy True came up with a great idea. We are going to do a potluck tomorrow for dinner. Amy, her dad Randy, Walker her son; Fred and Heather the Canadians; Jennifer, her mom Vicky, and Victoria; Ryan, Sandy, and Bodi True; and the three of us will attend the big event. Who knows what we will conjure up! On Thursday we leave for Moscow. We are hoping to meet up with Greg and Shannon Martin and their two children on Friday to go to the zoo.

Today Justin had to go sign some papers and Blake and I hung out. We did a webcam call with Grandpa Critter, Grandma Cindy, and Ariel – the dog. Then we chatted with Brady, Madison and Nana. It was great for them to finally lay eyes on one another. Madison said “Menya Zavoot Madison. (My name is Madison) I love you!” Brady thought Blake was cute, and when he put on his Old Navy hat Brady thought he was cool. We can’t wait to get home!

Thank you to those that gave us a donation for the orphanage/baby home. We donated cute monster like beach balls, several crafts appropriate for their age, and as you see below Pampers. We had asked what we should donate and Irina told us they always need diapers. When we picked up Blake, we carried the diapers in and just left them in the visiting room. It seemed as though that was the end of it. Then the director came in with Irina and said (through Irina) that it was a miracle. They had just run out of bigger diapers that day. They needed them very badly. She was sincerely grateful. I tried to push out of my head what would have happened had we not brought the diapers with us.

It didn’t take long for us to find out that Blake loves cabinets. He got in the ones in the White Rabbit room, and then after his bath discovered that we had an empty cabinet in the room.

We really had a good evening. He enjoyed his bath after about a minute of getting used to the idea that it was ok to sit down in the water. Bedtime was ok but very insightful. He laid with Justin and I for awhile but was too distracted so we thought we would try the crib that was in the room. This was not the thing to do! He instantly cried in terror. Not a “Hey I don’t like this” kind of way but rather a body shaking horrified sort of way. We instantly took him out. He and I went to the other room so Justin could get some sleep. He little body was relaxed and he enjoyed the closeness, but he was too afraid to let his little eyes close. Finally, at about midnight, he was out.

As is evidence in this picture, going to bed over three hours past his normal bedtime didn’t phase him much!

We even had enough energy to walk down to the beach for a photo shoot!

Today was a special day because it was Victoria’s Gotcha Day (Jennifer’s daughter and Blake’s Bee group pal). They treated us to a special dessert celebration. It didn’t take long and Blake had shown Victoria how to get in the cabinets in the White Rabbit room. Of course the spectators laughed and made some comment about bringing cute chicks to the man cave!

And here we are tonight, attempting bedtime again. We have to thank Blaine for the John Deere pajamas. We are hoping not to be up until midnight. We are truly blessed with three amazing children. We are so excited to get home and begin our life together!

13 comments:

Maribeth said...

It's great to hear that everything is going well. He has got such a great smile! Have a safe trip to Moscow.

Josh, Carrie and Alexis said...

We are so happy for you! We can't wait to meet Blake! Take care and we will see you all very soon!

Anonymous said...

I can't believe how REAL this is!! I am SOO unbelievably happy for you. I can't imagine your emotions right now....Here it is! The real thing!! Did we ever think we'd actually get here?!?! Blake looks SOO happy to be with his Mama and Papa! What an absolute miracle!! Can't wait for you all to get home and start a life together as five!! We miss you and continue to pray for you. Thought about you ALL DAY on Sunday (Mon. for you!) Love you all!! XOXO
Mandi, Chris, and Maicyn

cheryl (aunt booger) said...

sounds like blake is adjusting to being with you. i am sure more is to come at home. it will go smoothly. cute pictures thanks. it is still raining here, everytime i get jax ready for a walk it rains. guess we get wet, because we are going. i am glad your close to being home, we all miss you and can't wait to see blake. i am sure madison and brady are ready to have their family together. have a safe trip to moscow and enjoy the zoo.

Troy and Rachel said...

He's beautiful!! Congratulations!! So glad your wait is over and you can begin your journey heading back towards the states!

Eric & Becky said...

Looks very familiar and sounds very familiar. GREAT PICTURES. Now you know how we were feeling trying to get them to sleep and bath and peesit and kakit and don't touch, eat your food, don't jump on the bed, and all the dah's and nyets. You are probably saying one of those right now. Hope your trip to Moscow is safe and you have a good flight. We will stay in touch. I hope you had a couple there to help you like you both helped us. You both did so much for us when we were at the Vlad Inn. We hope we can see you and your family over the summer.

Kim said...

Oh my goodness, Blake is adorable! He looks like such a happy little boy! Congratulations! Safe travels to Moscow!

Joel and Clarion said...

Great pictures and stories! We remember the same kinds of experiences very well. Enjoy the rest of your time and blessings on your journey to Moscow. Hopefully the weather will be nice for you there. It was cold, windy and rainy when we were there. But the metro was fairly easy to navigate and we managed to get around and see a little bit. You remain in our thoughts and prayers!

kate s. said...

How wonderful to see you three TOGETHER, and soon with Brady and Madison, too!

LOVE the pics!!!!

Becky said...

Hi Overstreets! I had talked to you briefly before you had taken your first trip to Vlad. We used CHI as well and are in Plainfield IL. We just celebrated our 1st anniversary of our gotcha day when we brought Nick home. Reading your blog has brought back soooo many wonderful memories... we too adopted from Vlad and the baby home in Artem!! Nick is turning 4 in August, so that makes me think that they were in the same group! Blake looks so familiar to us when we were there last March... we are so excited that we may be able to have a friend from his baby home in the same state! :) Nick has grown from 18 mos clothes to a 4T in 1 year and little Blake will blossom with all your love and yummy american food! Can't wait to hear more... Please tell Lana and Irina that the Sipes with Nikita - (Nick) say hello and think of them often!

Anonymous said...

Blaine says you are welcome for the John Deere pjs. He also says Blake is awesome! We can't wait to see you guys!

Ashley

Anonymous said...

I am sitting here putting Alex to sleep and catching up on your blog.
God has blessed Blake, and all of your family. I wish we were there experiencing your second trip with you but it sounds like you are as lucky as we were with a hotel full of families.
Enjoy Moscow, I cant wait to read the blog about landing in the USA.
Cindy, Chad and Alex Hudock

heather said...

Heather and Buck,
What a beautiful boy..this entry brought a joyful tear to my eye! Congratulations to your whole family!