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June 30th The Comcast change-over has occurred. All appeared to have gone smoothly, and this is the sites new address. Everything is going extremely well. Jonathan is actually saying (well mumbling, we think) his name! He can't say "please" when asking for something so instead his word for please is "Daahhh". Don't ask us where it came from, but it definitely is when he is asking for something nicely. He has finally settled into Daycare, so that when Jeff drops him off he waves goodbye and is happy. No more unhappy mornings!! Jonathan is also giving & blowing kisses. He's just so darn cute!! We do have new pictures and will get them up shortly, but not tonight. So check back soon for more updates!! June 4th So we actually made a new update in less than a month, and it's well worth it! Even in the past two weeks Jonathan has been adding more words, or at least partial words to his vocabulary, like "oofffff" (Woof) when we as him "what does a doggie say?" and "mmmm" (Moo) for "What does a cow say?" Additionally, he has really been trying to feed himself, with utensils lately, specifically a spoon. We took a video of him tonight, and he is starting to get the hang of it. Check out the Video page for a clip! Still no word from Comcast what the new site address is going to be, but when we find out we will post it as soon as possible so that you can all get the new link ready. That's all for now! May 24th Wow!! Where does the time go?? Jonathan really keeps us moving at a break-neck pace! Jonathan has a new word! It is his favorite fruit, banana!!! Now it comes out as just "nana" but it definitely is for the fruit (Sorry Nana, it's for that, and not you) He says it proudly every time he sees one for real, or in one of his picture books. It only took us 5 months, but we finally took him swimming in the pool in our building. Jonathan had a blast splashing and being spun around in the water. We WILL be going back soon! Additionally, we are happy to announce the arrival of ANOTHER new cousin for Jonathan, Ryan Oliver, born on May 6th to, Eric & Melissa Oliver (Jeff's brother & sister in-law). We have more recent pictures online, including one of both new cousins, Ryan and Seth on our Current Photos Page. Go see them now! April 20th Well it has been a busy month! Looks like the site will be getting updated on more of a monthly basis at this rate. Jonathan has new teeth! He finally added his third tooth to the two on the bottom, and he now also has a total of four teeth, on top, front-center. If you look closely at the close-up picture of him in the swing you can see them all! Jonathan is doing very well in daycare, still trying to do what the older kids are doing! He comes home with all kids of arts & crafts that he has created... We don't know what to do with it all!! His sense of imagination is a wonderful thing as well. Deb was playing with him, while he was in his crib, and after quite methodically picking up his three stuffed animals, and blanket, one at a time & dropping them outside the crib, he proceeded to continue, picking up imaginary stuffed animals, and dropping them over as well. All the while, having a grand old time! We've been out to the park a few times and boy does he like the swings & being able to run about! The daycare has a playground area as well, and they take the kids out to it, every ( decent ) day. We have really enjoyed a recent change in bedtime with Jon. Not that we have any trouble getting him to bed for some time now. But lately, after some milk, he has been putting his bottle down, turning over & curling up in our laps, still awake. Then after a moment or two like this, we can put him into his crib, again still awake, and we hear him play in his crib with his stuffed animals for a good 15-20 minutes over the monitor until he falls asleep. He has some great conversations with Winnie the Pooh I'll bet! The only rough spot that we are going to have to deal with for a while, is that He tested positive for exposure to Tuberculosis. Now thankfully, he has no symptoms, nor is he contagious. What has been tough, over the past three weeks, and most likely will be for the next 8 months, is the side effect of the medication (called: Isoniazid, or INH ) He basically get hit with fairly bad diarrhea for 1/2 of the day, after he takes it. Obviously he is a bit .. um "irritated" by the constant bouts of it. Additionally we have to send him to daycare with 1-2 changes of clothes each day, which certainly wreaks havoc with any normal laundry schedule. This medicine regimen runs for nine months!! We are going to love getting him off this stuff as a Christmas "present"! We are working with his pediatrician finding ways to counteract this side effect. We are trying things like making sure that he is on a B.R.A.T. (Bananas, Rice, Apples, Toast) diet, he also gets a daily multivitamin with Iron, and we have just started giving him a food supplement called lacto-bacillus which is the good digestive tract bacteria, that is being stripped away by the INH (which then causes the diarrhea ). It will be a bit on the rough side for the next nine months for him (and us) with this side effect, but compared to what he could go through if TB were to ever crop up...yeesh! Other than that, things really are going incredibly well and we are as always continually amazed by him everyday! March 17th Well we finally have been able to update the site, and hopefully it is worth the wait! We have new pictures!! Everything is going great! Jonathan moved up to the toddler room and is having a wonderful time. There's been WAY too much snow this winter but It's FINALLY starting to get warmer here. We can't wait to start bringing him out to the nearby parks and other outdoor activities. He hasn't started talking yet beyond "dadada" and "mamama" but we know that it will come along shortly. Although we have had a few wonderfully funny babbling debates with him. We think that he has really settled in here with us. Additionally, we keep on getting glowing reports from the daycare about how much he has improved over the past few weeks, interacting with the other children, and having fun. We are just so happy that he is doing so well. Enjoy the new Pictures!! February 27th Jonathan is in daycare and we are back at work. The adjustment for all of us hasn't been too bad. In fact, Jonathan will be moving from the infant rooms to the toddler room after only two weeks!! Well ahead of schedule. Originally, the daycare wanted to keep him in the infant room for 1-2 months to ease his transition into his new environment, but he is having MUCH more fun in the toddler rooms so it was decided that he will be in the toddler rooms full time as of this coming Monday. He will get more interaction with older children & lots of talking interaction, so we are hoping that he picks up speaking more quickly now. He's already making friends, and doing arts & crafts, and music everyday! We are missing the full days with him, now only having 2-3 hours a night (with the exception of the weekends of course), but we are also happy to be back to work as well. In what must be record time of less than a week at daycare, Jonathan picked up his first bout of conjunctivitis, an ear infection, and a head cold, all at once. It was not a fun Monday & Tuesday of this week. Ah well such is being a child right? One additional happy note (family wise), Jonathan has a new cousin!! Deb's sister Lisa, gave birth to her son Seth Joseph Bradley early morning, Feb 20th! All are doing well and are home getting to know one another. February 5th What a difference 2-3 weeks makes!! Jonathan is walking up a storm! Yep we have a new video clip. This one is a fairly large download for all you dialup folks at 1.2 MB, so it's time to get a high speed connection!! Not a lot else going on right now so we will try to get some new pictures online shortly!! January 24th
January 7th Yep we've changed the page navigation again. Please bear with us as we tweak the pages to hopefully make things easier to get to. We now have changed the Media Pages to the Media Archives, and all older media will be located there. Speaking of pictures and other stuff, we know that you've been asking for it since we got back and FINALLY here they are, PICTURES!! Additionally, as an added bonus we were even able to get a couple quick videos from Jeff's web cam on the new Video page as well! Jonathan has been mostly cute as a button & happy as a clam. Every 1 year old has their meltdowns, but for the most part he is really connecting with us! Christmas and his birthday were just a whirlwind of family & friends which he totally enjoyed! He's a real people watcher, so he loves going to restaurants & the malls when we go out! Well that's all for now but this has been a big update so it should keep you busy for a little while at least. Enjoy! January 1st Well A new year, brings new changes to the
website. We've practically run out of space on this original site, so Jeff is in
the process of creating additional pages on a connected site. Watch for changes
already in process (For Example, the older pictures have been moved to the Media
Archives) and some coming soon (For
Example, VIDEO!!
December 26th Happy Holidays to everyone! We know that you are all waiting for new updates and pictures, and they ARE coming! We have been swamped with Holiday shopping and still getting settled into some sort of routine with Jonathan. He has really begun to relax and be friendly, & playful most of the time! It's amazing watching him explore his new surroundings. We promise more pictures online REAL soon, but for now, here is a graphic of our Arrival Announcement that we are sending out. December 14th Our first (decent) digital pictures of Jonathan at home!!! Take a look! More to come soon!! December 13th We are HOME!! A family at last!! Jonathan is beautiful and quite the bruiser! Everything pertaining to "the process" went smooth as silk, from working with the attorney, to the hotel, to the Embassy (getting his passport & visa)! What wasn't so easy was the fact that Jonathan had some MAJOR attachment/separation issues pertaining to his foster family, that made the three days that we were down there quite heart rending. There was a lot of crying & because he is SO smart, he associated our room in the hotel with the separation from his foster mother (this is where the meeting occurred) and he would just cry & cry whenever he was in the room. We have to thank Grand-dad Jim and Grand-mom Marge without whom we could have never managed this trip, and to the new friends we made from Tennessee, the Hayman family, who gave us incredibly helpful advice (& baby benadryl/Advil !) So we are home now and this evening, it was like a switch "flipped"!! Jonathan was happy, and babbling & laughing & exploring his toys... he even went to sleep on his own in his crib!! Well we are yet again, exhausted... more updates to come!! December 3rd Well it's official! The "pink slip" was received by the attorney this morning from family court! Our travel and hotel plans are now setup for us (and of course Jonathan's trip home) and also for Jonathan's Grand-dad Jim and Grand-mom Marge who are coming along to help out with physical stuff where needed, and also to keep us from going crazy while we are down there! We are definitely leaving this Sunday (12/8) and staying through Thursday (12/12) There is a "business center" where there may be internet access, Jeff will of course try to get internet access & try to send updates from Guatemala, but no promises. FIVE Days to go!! November 29th Mary let us know on Tuesday, That the lawyer down in Guatemala is expecting to get the paperwork (what is called the "pink slip") from family court on or about Tuesday, December 3rd. So we have madly started making our travel plans. It looks like we are heading down from Dec 8th-12th. This allows for 3 business days in Guatemala (Monday-Wednesday) and 2 days for travel (Sunday & Thursday). We've been making mad dashes all over the place to get the last minute stuff. Additionally we are getting help to child proof the apartment tomorrow (Thanks Karen & Rich). Diapers, & humidifiers & changing pads... OH MY! (our apologies to the Wizard of Oz fans out there). We don't know if this is going to be the longest/most anxious, or quickest/most harried week of our lives! We'll get back to you all on that later! TEN DAYS AND COUNTING!! November 23rd MORE PICTURES!! We also got his latest measurements that were taken on 11/7/02. He is 21Lbs, 283/4 inches tall & his Head Circumference is 173/4 in. These are all well into the normal ranges for a child of 101/2 months. That's all for now! November 19th We have hit the Home
stretch folks! On Thursday (11/14) we got a call from the agency to tell us that
the Adoption has been FINALIZED at the AG's office in Guatemala!!! Here's what's
left to be done down there: 1) Creation of the Adoption Decree, 2) Creation of
an amended Birth Certificate for Jonathan, and 3) Creation of his VISA for the
United States. Deb got her immunizations done end of last week, and Jeff's are
coming Thursday. The paperwork is mounting again, but it's mostly organizational
stuff, that we will need to bring with us. The latest time estimate, before we
can travel is now just 2-2.5 weeks!! It really looks like he will be here right
when we hoped! It is two pictures put together as closely as Jeff could get, so that's the reason for the slight variation at the overlap. Keep checking back folks, updates are coming in lately, on average of approximately once a week, and there aren't that many weeks left!! November 12th A few new things to talk about this week,
guess the info may start coming in faster now! First, some exciting news!
Thursday we got word from the agency that Jonathan's "case" has reached the
Guatemalan Attorney General's office. The process in the AG's office takes
approximately ten days. Then there is approximately 2 1/2 weeks before we can
travel! November 3rd Well what do you know... we got More Pictures on October 25th!! We would have put them online sooner but things are starting to get a bit crazy around here! The crib came in and so the next big project is having Jeff put it together!!! In the end, we have decided not to paint the room, but to put up letter block & stuffed animal decals for the walls. This looks like it will be a MUCH easier thing to do than paint anyway. Additionally, we won't have to worry if the paint color we had selected turned out to be too dark for the building management's taste. The latest info from Guatemala is that everything is running smoothly & still on track for the end of the year. The VISA process for children being adopted out of Guatemala has actually sped up (dropping from approx 2-3 weeks to 2-3 DAYS!) What this means is that we are most likely looking at going sometime Mid-December! Just like we were hoping! On the home front, we need to get a couple immunizations taken care of so that we don't have to worry about things like Hepatitis and other nasty bugs while we are down there. Finally, we have still MORE paperwork to take care of, before everything falls into place. At least it's no where near the amount of paperwork that we've done already. So why are you still on this page? :-) Go check out the new pictures!! October 4th We received the latest Well Baby report on Wednesday, and FINALLY something that I know everyone has been waiting for, especially us, New Pictures! His latest measurements taken on September 9th, for Height (69.6 CM), Weight (18Lbs, 12 Oz) AND Head Circumference (43CM) are all ok for a healthy boy of 8 1/2 months! Additionally they have also been giving him vaccinations for Polio, Diphtheria , Meningitis, and Hepatitis. The planning still goes on.... His room is almost empty, just need to get the bed out of there, and we are going this weekend to hopefully pickup, or at least order his crib from Babies-R-Us. That's all for now.. enjoy the new pictures!! September 14th Yep been a while since our last update, It looks like at least when it comes to the "process" it is slow going for the moment. We did receive the DNA test results, and it did confirm that Jonathan's birth mother was, well....his birth mother (with a 99.73% accuracy), and had the legal right to put him up for adoption. We have his room about half-way emptied. Once all that stuff is gone, we will be painting it a light blue (at least that is our plan, so far), and moving new stuff in for him!! We got the latest Height/weight/head circumference measurements about two weeks ago. His height & weight are pretty much "spot on", and his head circumference is just a bit on the low side, but so far (and we have checked with a couple Pediatricians), not something to be concerned much about. We will be keeping an eye on this as things progress of course just to be sure. August 15th Just some minor site updates; A few extra graphics here & there, Realized that the Early 2001-Feb 2002 Page would have to be constantly changed as new info came in & older info "aged'. So Just renamed it the Archive Page. August 7th We went to another Waiting Parents meeting and were barely able to contain ourselves as WE were making our announcement that we had received our referral! At least one similar announcement (either parents about to travel, or parents getting their referral.) tends to occur each month. Everyone there was of course, excited for us and our good news! August 1st We made our decision! Not that it was a hard
one, of course, and accepted the referral! We had actually decided a few days
earlier, but today we submitted all the acceptance paperwork. The only thing
that we haven't done yet, is bring the medical information that we have (what
little there is) to a pediatrician to check it over, but we have this scheduled
for Monday. Additionally, there really aren't any concerns about the fact that
he is a happy & healthy child!!
July 26th THE OFFICIAL REFERRAL MEETING DAY!! We
spent the better part of 2 hours going over all the documentation, and yes...
MORE PICTURES! First off, his birth name is Carlos Josué,
but we are going to change his name to Jonathan Carlos. July 23rd
WE RECEIVED OUR REFERRAL CALL AND IT'S A BOY!!! 7 months old, born on December 28th! and yes, we have Pictures! We are going to be meeting with Guatemala program director (Mary) and our social worker (Erin) to look over all the official paperwork and medical records, and of course MORE pictures!! Stay tuned for more information by this weekend!!
June 29th All out paperwork is back from the Guatemalan Consulates! Jeff made copies last night and we are sending them into the Agency today. From here we wait for the referral. This should come in anytime in the next month. It's hard to believe that we will know about our child is such a short time!! Stay tuned !! June 8th Jeff spoke with Mary again (we are supposed to check in monthly) and we are at the top of the list!! The last thing (for now) that we needed to do was to send all our paperwork to the Guatemalan Consulate in New York (with the exception of Jeff's Birth Certificate that needs to be sent to the Consulate in Washington DC) to be authenticated and then returned to us. So we sent them out this morning! Once we get these documents back, and give them (plus a full set of copies) to our Adoption agency we are essentially just waiting for the referral to come in!!! We can't be more excited. May 25th Jeff spoke with Mary from Wide Horizons for Children the other day, and we are "on track" for a referral in July/August, and Travel time is now averaging approximately 4-6 months. So we are looking at a date range of approximately November-February for bringing our child home!! May 8th Went to a reception that was being held for the two people that are the legal team & contacts in Guatemala. They were visiting Wide Horizons for Children to speak about what to expect on one's trip to Guatemala.
April 9th Updated the Photo Album Page with some of the pictures that we sent to Guatemala with our application for adoption. Check them out!
April 6th Trying something different. We realized that the more updates that occur, the further down everyone would have to scroll to get there. So the order of the entries has been reversed. New updates now go right at the beginning of the page. Please let us know what you think!
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November 2001-February 2002 We spend all sorts of time getting paperwork done (IN SPANISH!!), and then notarized and certified! (Thanks for the Certification assist, George & Sharon!!) February 15th: Jeff submits paperwork to get us officially on the waiting list for a referral of a child. At this point we were fully expecting approximately 6-8 months before receiving the referral. To our surprise we were informed that referrals were coming in MUCH faster than expected, some as short as 2 1/2 MONTHS!! WHOA NELLIE!! We told them we would love to have the referral that quickly, BUT we wouldn't have enough saved to pay the program fees at that time. We talked this through with Mary, the Guatemala program director, and we arranged to be put on hold just long enough, so that our referral comes in somewhere around July/August. Our plan is to have enough money saved to pay the fees AND also to allow Jeff to stay home longer, after his paid vacation time runs out. For those who don't know, Wide Horizons for Children requires that at least one parent to be home, for at least two months after the child comes home, before being placed in any sort of day care. Which we both completely agree with because this helps the child get accustomed to it's new parents. Deb will be able to do this with her vacation time without any restrictions, while Jeff is initially working within his available vacation time of three weeks. Waiting approximately six months for the referral allows us the extra savings time to get us safely into a position where both of us can stay home for most/all of that two month period together.
November 2001 We met with Wide Horizons for Children (our adoption agency) with the intention of finding out which programs we would be eligible for that had no problems with disability, descent, or any other major reason. This gave us two choices, China or Guatemala. After discussing both programs in great detail, we chose the Guatemala program. Here are the main reasons that "won us over" to the Guatemala program were:
Early-mid 2001 Initially we worked with Jeff's Employee Assistance program at Bose, which helped us by supplying us with a reasonably decent list of Adoption agencies in Massachusetts, which included a brief description about the services available from each one. We looked through them all and decided to go with the Wide Horizons for Children agency based out of Waltham, MA. We started this process first looking at the Korea program but were turned down because they would not adopt to a disabled person. We then chose the India program. At the time we chose this, we fit all of the requirements for this program except that we needed to be married for at least three years before we could apply. So we decided to wait for a few months until our three year anniversary to start the process. Just before we reached our anniversary we were informed that we were no longer eligible for this program due to a change in policy that only allowed adoption of children from this country, to parents of Indian descent.
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