

We are down to the wire with less than 24 hours! We don't have a written itenerary, but it will go something like this:
Two days till Thursday! Whew, I'm glad Monday is over. It was a very productive but emotional day. Now the girls and I have two days to prepare the freezable meals and clean the house. Oh, we have to make one more Wal-Mart run, and get the "new" bills, and ... you get the idea. We're up for it! And for those of you keeping an eye on this post, you'll notice the list is nearly checked off!
Three days and two and a half sleeps till we leave! Somebody pinch me ~ in one week I will hold my son! Four of us will begin a 24-hour journey around the world, leaving a total of 6 kids behind (April's 2 and our 4), and yet we are all at peace. There are so many people making this journey with us in a special way. There is the family keeping our children, there is the family tending our animals, there are the families willing to step in in an emergency (which there will not be :), there is our pastor and his family, there are those who have committed to pray for us daily, there are those who will meet us at the airport even though it will be late, there are those who have given financially to make this journey possible, there are the lifelong friends we've been blessed with through the miracle of adoption, and there are those who have chosen to remain behind the scenes but without whose prayers and support would make this a very frightening journey. I don't say it enough, but I am so grateful for our church family! We love you, and we thank you for your overwhelming love, prayers and support. We couldn't do this without you ~ we are all in this together!
Outdoor play area
This is how I feel :) On one hand we have received the best news we could expect at this phase of our adoption journey. On the other hand, my dad's health continues to decline, and he will not accept Christ. I know the Lord doesn't need my help. It's completely up to Him to change hearts. I just want to be obedient and share the Gospel, as He has called all believers to do. Will you continue to pray for my dad?
...being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Phil. 1:6Order travel prescriptions ~ check
Purchase OTC meds ~ check
Complete Kuyler's FAFSA for sophomore college year ~ check
Renew I-171H ~ check
Get Visas ~ check
Eye exams and new glasses and contacts ~ check
Get vehicle that holds the family ~ check!!
Double check Skype ~ check
Medical Authorization for family keeping kids ~ check
Stock up on diapers ~ check
Organize rooms and closets for one more child - yeah - check
File taxes ~ check
Set up Kaeleb's bed ~ he'll have a pack n' play in Mommy and Daddy's room till he develops a sleep pattern
Arrange to have carpet cleaned while we're gone ~ check
Clean house ~ check, uncheck, recheck
Notify travel agent of dates and let her have the migraine ~ check
Haircuts for 7 people ~ check
Update wills ~ check
Freeze 3 weeks of meals
Schedule Kaeleb's first doctor appointment
Notify family of travel dates ~ check
Prepare travel docs ~ check
Get "new" or "like new" bills for spending in China
Design Kaeleb's announcement and take 1 to China for mailing home ~ check
Purchase daily surprise gifts for kids while we're gone ~ check
Revise packing list ~ check
Pack carry-ons
Pack checked luggage
Pack for kids to Ladena's ~ check
Service car ~ check
Install Kaeleb's carseat ~ check
Clear all work off my desk ~ check
Pre-pay bills

Better get a move on!
Jumping with joy here! We just received word from this organization that they have awarded us a $1,200 grant to be sent to our agency and applied to our adoption fees! We are ecstatic about what God is doing and how He is providing. We are so grateful to the faithful response of those He calls to service. Now we are praying for TA news early this week so we can make firm travel plans.
This picture has nothing to do with what I'm about to share except that she's cool and what happened today was cool! We made it to OSBI (with the help of Garmin), they did my criminal history check (still no record, praise the Lord!), and we were out of there in 20 minutes. Then at 12:55 we arrived at CIS for my 1:00 appointment, with all three clearance letters in hand. I was sworn in, signed an affidavit and the officer surpised me by telling me she would process my new I-171H on the spot! Yes, I walked out of CIS offices 1 hour later with a valid 71H! Unheard of. Only my God could do such a thing. And then we shopped for everything we need for the trip ... so now I am ready to go! Come on, TA. The good news is CCAA is now reopened after the holiday.