Prelude
It has been many moons since our last post. That's not entirely true. Kendall posted in March but I made him delete it. I was superstitious about putting things out in the internets (misspelling intentional) and ended up being right, as explained in the next paragraph. As for my hiatus from blogging, I prefer not doing weekly "still waiting" or "please pray for us as we wait" posts. It's just not my style. I'm kind of an all or nothing type of person, which is evidenced by the never-posts of the last 6+ months. I digress, now for the actual content of this entry.
We have received our approval from the Rwandan government to adopt.
This is fantastic. To many families, it was almost a foregone conclusion. Not so for me. I had begun to have doubts. In February, the Ministry reviewed our dossier and had a concern. An email was sent in March requesting a letter from the F.B.I. addressing Kendall's misdemeanor arrest - which was never prosecuted. Frantically, I sent emails and made many phone calls. I spoke to three of the nicest FBI agents, all of whom were unable to help. A dear friend reached out to a Congressman whose staff has been incredibly thoughtful in attempting to retrieve the elusive letter. Four weeks later, I accepted the conclusion that the F.B.I. just "doesn't do that." What more could I do? I was not able to get what was requested. It was a fun time in our house.
And then...on April 14th...we received notice that:
The government graciously considered the additional documents supplied and granted our petition. Many huzzahs, hollas and hip, hip, hoorays don't begin to display the excitement we feel! Sometime soon we may be fortunate enough to meet many kindred spirits in country. I. can't. wait.
I now will start on the nursery, which will never compare to the gorgeousness of the Kohlbacher's nursery but, alas, I don't have her genes.
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