Monday, September 17, 2007

Zanna with Hair Bob



Check out the updated photos we received of Zanna today! The update says she weighs 17 pounds and is 28 inches long. She also has 2 teeth. She was in foster care for the first 6-8 months of her life.
Our coordinator at FTIA said she thinks Zanna is crying in the one photo because her bottom is cold! You gotta' love those split pants! Let us know if you have any idea what that red string around her neck is.???

Sunday, September 9, 2007

More Info. About Zanna



We received a detailed health report on Zanna, took it to the infectious disease doctor for review, and he said she's perfect too!

As of June 15th she weighed 15.4 pounds. The Chinese tend to weigh the babies with all those clothes on, so we can't be sure this was correct. She was 26 inches long and had a normal head size.

She's residing at the Fuzhou Social Welfare Institute that you see above. She's not in foster care like Calla was. I also included a picture of one of the crib rooms. Zanna is most likely spending a lot of her time in a crib like those you see in the photo.
If you want to see more photos that someone took of the orphanage, you can see them here.

The report also says she is a "little bit stubborn" and likes animals. She will fit right into our family!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Pudling #2




After 21 months and 2 weeks we finally received our referral for Suzanna. All we know so far is that she was born on November 3, 2006, and she is in the Fuzhou Social Welfare Institute in Jiangxi Province. We will get more information on Friday. Her Chinese name is Fu Ni Kun. We will call her Zanna (plus a lot of other nicknames, I'm sure).
When I asked Calla what it felt like to get a new sister, she said, "It feels like happy."
After everything we've been through this summer, this has brought us much-needed joy.

Friday, July 6, 2007

July Referrals


It looks like November 14th is the cut-off date for this month's referrals. With only 7 log-in dates of dossiers ahead of us, we are finally getting excited. My prediction is that the August referrals will go through November 21st, and then we will get ours in September. We have started getting Zanna's room ready--cleaning out her closet, buying some new furniture, moving my office furniture out.
Calla is waiting patiently and biding her time by swimming, playing, and worrying about getting the remaining shots she needs to travel to China.
She had a fun Fourth of July with her friends and said she is proud to be an American!

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

November 7th Cut-Off for Referrals


Well, the June batch of referrals is in. Another 5 days of log-in dates were referred. With November 7th being this month's cut-off date, it is still looking like with our November 22nd log-in date we will get our referral in September.
The good news is that summer is here, and Calla is in full-swim mode. She's starting to work on rhythmic breathing in her lessons, and she's very confident at the pool. It will be a fun summer for her--her last as an only child!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Referral Update

Is it good news or bad news that I am considering it good that 6 days of log-in-dates were matched this month? It's better than the abysmal 2 days that were matched last month. At this rate we would get our referral in September. Perhaps there is some symmetry in that. We received Calla's referral in September (2003). Traveling in China is quite nice in the Fall.

Calla's passport arrived today. The cover is really thick and has some type of electrical sensor in it. I wonder what data they are collecting with that when they run it over a scanner. At any rate, she now has more proof that she is an American citizen, and I am relieved to have her Certificate of Citizenship back in my possession.

So it looks like we will enjoy our summer watching our fish-girl master the pool, taking a family vacation, hobnobbing with the play group, and seeing what happens with the June, July, and August referral batches.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Aaaaaack!!!

There is bad news with referrals this month. It appears that the China Center for Adoption Affairs matched only 2 days of logged in dossiers. Just as a frame of reference they had been matching on average 13-15 days of logged in dossiers per month in the recent past. When we first logged in our dossier they were referring 60 days of logged in dossiers per month. To look at it another way, this month they matched families who were logged in on October 25th and 26th of 2005. Our log-in date is November 22, 2005. If they continue to match at this rate, we would not get our referral for 14 more months!

We have become disenchanted with the adoption process at this point. We initially chose China because the program seemed so predictable and above board. With the sudden and unbelievable slowdown that has happened over the course of our wait, we have lost faith in China's predictability and reliability.

We plan to wait and see what happens in the next few months and hope that this month was a fluke. However, there is another long holiday coming up in China that will affect the referral wait too. We are pretty down about this whole situation. Now when Calla asks if we are still going to get a sister, we change the subject.