Tuesday, July 12, 2011

We have a region!


It has been awhile since we have posted, but we are happy to announce that we have some exciting  news regarding the adoption!  We have been given what is called a regional assignment in Russia. This means, we now know (barring unforeseen circumstances)  in what part of Russia our child is living!  Our agency thinks that we should be matched with a child and asked to travel to Russia for our 1st of 2 trips in the next 4-7 months! 

The main city in the area to which we are assigned is called Vladivostok.  If you are like us, when you think of Russia, you think primarily of eastern Europe.  However, Vladivostok is on the Pacific coast and is a major port on the Sea of Japan!  In fact, because of its location (a 6 day train ride or 8.5 hour flight from Moscow), it is much faster for us to fly over the Pacific Ocean to get there (and even that will be close to 24 hours of travel). So, right now, a child is living on the other side of the world who will be joining our family sometime in the next year.

For me (Ann-Marie), knowing where my child is makes the whole experience so much more real for me.  I have felt much more connected to who I am now calling "my third child" and have been praying for him or her a lot over the last few days.  I am specifically praying that God sends special caregivers that show extra special love and care for him or her, until we are there to bring him or her home.  We definitely appreciate your prayers too as you think about us and our child.  I discovered a website for a Catholic Charity that works in the orphanages in Vladivostok (called "baby homes").  You can see pictures of orphans and the orphanage.  This is one of 3 orphanages in the area and very well could be where our child is now living.  http://www.cjd.cc/Help_the_Orphans.htm

So, what happens from here? We are waiting to receive a list of documents that we need to complete for Vladivostok. Once these are completed, everything should be in order for us in the region and we will simply be waiting (very anxiously!!!) to receive word that we have been matched with a child (in adoption lingo, this is called receiving a referral). We will then be asked to travel to Vladivostok to meet the child and to file paperwork to officially adopt him or her.  This will take about 5-7 days.  We will then return home for what will probably feel like a very long couple of months while we wait to receive word that Russia is ready to finalize our adoption in court. At that point, we will be travelling to Russia for a month and are planning to bring Maddie and Dylan.  Here is the intimidating part to me: if the timing follows what the adoption agency is predicting, we will be travelling in the middle of winter.  In Vladivostok, the high temperature in January is 15 degrees and the low is around -15 degrees!  Yikes! Any suggestions on how to dress for this weather are much appreciated! 

We hope to have more updates soon!  Thanks so much for your support and prayers!

2 comments:

  1. WOW!!! So glad to hear this. What an exciting time. Pretty soon you will be visiting your baby. I'm so happy for you guys. I know the time will fly by. My suggestion for the cold weather is layers, layers, layers. HAHA well, that is what "they" say anyways. I am so grateful to the Lord for making this possible for you guys. If there is anything that David and I can do to help please let us know. Anything. We are far, but we are not THAT far. :) I will be praying for you all and for your sweet little new addition as well. I love you very much. Brandi

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  2. Congratulations Bowen family! I so enjoy reading about your adoption journey, cannot wait to see pictures of the child God has picked out fir you to raise. If you want suggestions for winter garb let me know, that sounds like our January! Your Texas blood is gonna love it!

    Jessica

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