Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Home At Last

So much has happened since my last post… I tried several times to write while in Ethiopia, but the internet connection was extremely slow and I wasn’t even able to open the blog fully to access my account, so posting wasn’t an option. Here’s a recap: As planned, we travelled to Addis Ababa in mid-December, met our kids for the first time on Friday, Dec. 18th, completed our Immigration preparations at the U.S. Embassy on Tuesday, Dec. 22nd, and returned home with them on Christmas Day.

The day we met our children was very different from what we expected—Sascha and I thought the kids might be distant at first, that we’d all feel awkward, that it would be strained. Much to our surprise, they nearly knocked us both down with hugs and kisses, and “Thank You, Thank You…” First we cried, then we played and laughed and quickly became comfortable with one another. Each day we spent more time together until Embassy Day, when we began living together as a family at our guesthouse.

Sascha and I with Etsegenet ("Et-SAH-ganette")


Kaleab ("Caleb")

Yeabsira ("Yahbi")

On our trip, we made new friends—amazing families who have adopted children that our kids love like family; friends we will hold dear for the rest of our lives. We are so grateful that all of our kids will have each other for support as they make their way through life.

Ready to go! (Leaving the CHSFS guesthouse in Addis)

Our flight home was LONG. We flew from Addis to Rome to D.C. to Seattle. The kids slept during most of the first and last flights, but played and played during the long one in between (there were nine adopted kids on the plane, along with their new Moms & Dads.) We send our apologies to the flight crew, who put up with many armrest call-button false-alarms and lengthy stays in the bathrooms. We all did our best under the circumstances, but it was not easy! It was VERY helpful to make that trip with the other families—there were about twenty of us in total. One of our funniest moments involved running through the airport terminal in D.C., and coming upon our first escalator. Our kids froze and then giggled wildly! We had no time to spare (or so we thought) so we quickly ushered them on, and they went for it, laughed the entire time, and leapt off the other end intact…

Washington D.C. (heading for Immigrations processing)

What a journey—it was both exhilarating and exhausting, but we made it home safe & sound! Our children were amazing troopers, brave and willing to take every necessary step. Sascha and I are learning so much from them, especially from their incredible positive attitudes. Just look at their shining faces our first morning home:

For our first Sunday Breakfast, we enjoyed (Thanks to Deb Llewellyn) hard boiled eggs with "Berberaise" (mayo with loads of Ethiopian berbere spice mixed in) toast and bananas in OJ. It was a hit!

We've heard many horror stories about internationally adopted kids' struggles to adapt to American food, so we were prepared for some hard times at the table, but our kids are adventurous eaters. So far, we haven't had any challenges at all...except for Kaleab's resistance to lentil soup. He had a minor meltdown and missed most of lunch one day, but ate a full dinner that night (WITH lentils!) Etsegenet is a wonderful helper in the kitchen and all three seem to enjoy our mealtimes together just as much as we do.

We send a special Thank You this week to Chantal Hulet for bringing our car up to meet us at the airport on Christmas Day, Amanda Carlson for preparing an Ethiopian Christmas feast (which we all loved and scarfed down upon arrival) my sister, Kyna Raney, for waking up at 4am to drive us to the airport on our way to Ethiopia, for the much needed grocery staples after we returned home and for helping us out with clothes that actually fit, Pat Lynch for loving and feeding our cat (Melvin) while we were away and for the very special treats she wrapped festively and left in our fridge, Zebib and Wondimu for spending a fun evening with us and translating Amharic/English to help us communicate as we become a family (and especially for the fabulous Doro Wot, Peas and Collards Zebib made to stock our freezer.) Thank you to Deb Llewellyn for the many boiled eggs and the mountain of bananas, to Claudia Ender, who invited us over and made us lunch (after having Etsegenet's hair braided and going to the Ethiopian market in Seattle), and to Elise & Marc for bringing us a super yummy New Years' Dinner on very short notice (especially fun because they came to eat it with us!)...and last but not least, Thank you to the children: Nardos (who made two pair of beautiful earrings for Etsegenet & Yeabsira, and a beaded ring for Etsegenet) Netsanet, Hana, Micah, Ryan, Madeline, Lydia and Michael for being who you are and welcoming our kids into your lives so graciously. It is because of you that Etsegenet, Kaleab and Yeabsira truly feel at home-- you've made all the difference in the world.

7 comments:

  1. tears running down my face. i have been anxiously waiting your first post since returning. everyone looks perfect and beautiful.

    your doing a great job mama.

    sending many long-distance hugs and much wahooing your way...

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  2. I cried through this whole post...not sad tears but happy ones.... wow children are so brave and we all can learn so much from them. thank you so much for sharing.
    love another CHS family hoping to stand on that guest house balcony soon!!!
    congrats and welcome home!

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  3. Wow, wow, wow...what love, light and beauty in all those twinkling eyes and smiles and the moments shared in your writing...thank you for the new post, we are so enjoying looking at the pictures! We so wish we were there and are sorry we haven't sent something by now as a welcome home from us. You are truly blessed as are they! An amazing thing you all are embracing, what courage you have in your hearts. Hannes and Nadia have been very interested and curious about their arriving cousins, they will be very excited to see these photos and we all look forward to the day we get to meet in person. May the coming minutes, hours, days and weeks be filled with love.
    Love, Jasmine, John, Nadia and Hannes

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  4. Awesome! And thanks for the pictures. =) Congrats to the happy family!

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  5. loved reading about this journey home...it doesn't get any better than this...I am SO happy for all of you! What a beautiful family!

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  6. I've been checking your blog almost daily for an update!!!
    Congrats you guys!!! SO happy for you! Can't wait to meet your beautiful kiddos!!! Hug Hug Squeeze! PLEASE let us know if there is ANYTHING we can do!

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  7. WOW! I just read this to Puff through tears of JOY! I just wish we weren't so many miles apart, so I could give you all a big hug! Soooo happy for your big happy family. Can't wait to meet everyone some day!! Love, Julie in Kentucky

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