Saturday, February 2, 2013

One Step Closer

Finally, an update!  On Thursday, January 24, we received a call from our adoption agency that they had received our Letter of Acceptance (LOA).  The LOA is China’s official approval of our adoption of Ashlynn and a significant milestone in our journey to bring Ashlynn home.  Yeah!

The LOA was sent to us to sign and return.  It’s an impressive document with verbiage in both English and Chinese.  Ashlynn’s big brothers are getting more and more excited to welcome her home too.

Big Brother Mason & Big Brother Derek with our LOA

What next?  A copy of our signed LOA is now being sent with our I-800 application to United States Citizenship and Immigration Service.  The purpose of this step is to get the US government’s approval of the adoption.  This typically takes about four weeks.  Once we have this approval, we will apply for our travel VISAs.  We’ve been told this will all take about three months and to anticipate our two-week trip to be in late April or May.
Receiving our LOA also means we can now send a package to Ashlynn.  We put together a simple photo album with pictures of family members.  Our agency provided labels like "mom", "dad", and "big brother" for each photo in English and Chinese.  We are hopeful Ashlynn’s caregivers will show her the photos regularly.  At the advice of our agency, we sent a disposable camera and a letter asking them to take pictures of Ashlynn and her surroundings.  At the suggestion of another adoptive parent, we also included a thumb drive in case the orphanage is a bit more sophisticated and may have some digital pictures and videos.  Finally, we included a list of questions regarding Ashlynn’s care that we hope the orphanage will be answered and returned to us with the camera and thumb drive when we meet Ashlynn.  Only time will tell if the orphanage is able to fulfill our requests.  We are hopeful as we want Ashlynn to have information and pictures of her first year of life.
In about two weeks our agency will contact the orphanage to confirm they’ve received the package and ask for an update on Ashlynn.  We are anxious to hear how she is growing since our referral in early November and hopefully get a few new pictures of her. 
In preparation for Ashlynn's homecoming, we are researching clinics for the treatment of her cleft lip and palate.   We are fortunate to have five options in Minnesota.  We have narrowed it down to the U of M and Mayo.  We are in contact with the teams at both facilities and hope to meet with each of them to make our final decision before leaving for China.  If anyone has any recommendations, please let us know.
Thank you to our family and friends for your support as we continue on our journey.  Please keep Ashlynn (now 10 month old) and her first family in the orphanage in your prayers.

3 comments:

  1. We are so excited for you. We can't wait to meet her. Thanks for the updates.

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    1. Thank you, Louwagie family. We can't wait to meet her either! We hope to have another update in a few weeks.

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  2. Have been on the road for much of the past 2 months. Just now checking in to see how the adoption process is progressing. Looks like it shouldn't be too much longer and you'll have your beautiful Ashlynn home with you. It must be so much fun for all of you to plan and prepare for her arrival. Am so excited and happy for you!!

    Cathy Battles

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