Family Time in Phoenix

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With an AZ cactus :)

A few weekends back, Colton and I flew out to Phoenix, AZ to visit family.  My grandparents, Uncle Steve and Aunt Cheryl live there.  We had a great trip and you can see what we did in our web album of pictures.

Southern California Sunshine

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By the front entrance to Biola

Colton and I had the opportunity to spend an extended weekend in CA.  My family was chosen to receive the Legacy Alumni Award from Biola University where we all attended college.  This trip included my first time flying with Colton by myself, Colton’s first extended road trip,  Colton’s first In-n-Out Burger experience, my grandpa’s family getting to meet Colton for the first time, seeing my college friend Jill and her three girls, my annual father-daughter half birthday dinner and Colton’s first time at the beach.

You can see pictures from our trip in our web album.

Bringing Colton Home (Part Twelve: The End)

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Sunday morning, August 28th, we woke early for an 8am flight from DC to Chicago and then Chicago to Louisville.  We were so ready to get home as we felt like Colton’s adoption would not feel all the way, 100%, completely real until we had carried him through our front door and set him in his crib.

Waiting to board our plane in the Dulles Airport

Colton flew from Chicago to Louisville sitting upon my dad's lap. :)

They both had a great time!

Upon arriving in Louisville we had a big group of friends waiting to greet us!  Due to our delay in DC we arrived home right at the end of church on Sunday morning, so our Sunday School class ended class early in order for everyone to come to the airport to welcome Colton home. :)   We were overwhelmed by the volume of cheers, shared tears, hugs, and smiles!  We are so thankful for the “family” God has provided for us in Louisville!

Our friend Caleb captured some great moments at the airport.  Here are some of his photographs…

Sweet boy with his daddy!

So happy to be finally home!

He loved the balloons!

So many precious friends were there. We wish all of our friends and family could have joined in the homecoming.

Happy Daddy!

Riding home from the airport was Colton's first time in a 5-point harness. We weren't sure how he would do...within the 10 minute drive he went from happy, to fussy, to sleeping. :)

We arrived home to a decorated apartment with cards, flowers, baby supplies, clothes for Colton, balloons, and food! What a surprise blessing!

We had groceries on our kitchen counter, in our fridge, and weeks worth of frozen meals in our freezer! :) The Lord has graciously blessed us with some amazing friends! :)

In his crib for the first time! And this is when we considered him "officially" home!

Welcome Home, Colton! We love you!

 

Bringing Colton Home (Part Eleven)

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My parents met us in Washington DC upon clearing customs.  This was their first time meeting their first grandchild!  It was a very special moment for everyone! :)

My parents with Colton for the first time! We were all so relieved to make it. My parents also weren't sure up until the moment they boarded their plane in San Fransisco whether they should come due to the hurricane.

My mom holding Colton for the first time!

My dad's first time with Colton. :)

We went up to the ticketing level to check on our connection to Louisville. It ended up we changed to the first flight out the next morning.

My dad and Derek having "guy time" with room service back at the hotel

Taking the shuttle back to the airport to check on my mom's flight out to Amsterdam that evening. By meeting us in DC she was two days "late" for a missions trip with a group from their church.

Her flight was a go, so after spending six hours with us she was off to Amsterdam.

Hanging out back at the hotel for the night.

My dad stayed the night in DC and planned to head on to Louisville with us the next morning. It was a great help and joy having him with us!

Bringing Colton Home (Part Ten)

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We are all packed and ready to embark on our journey home…

I had these outfits packed and ready to go since the beginning of July. :)

Colton's immigration paperwork and passport in hand

All loaded up in the van before heading to the airport

Hanging out in the airport lounge before boarding our 17 hour flight.

So thankful to be on our plane! Up until the moment of boarding we weren't sure if our flight would be cancelled due to Hurricane Irene.

We had a bassinet attached to the bulkhead where Colton could play and sleep. This was a "lifesaver" for such a long flight. :)

Sometimes he slept on Derek. :)

After a 5 hour flight from Addis to Rome, a 1 hour refuel stop in Rome, and an 11 hour flight from Rome to Washington D.C. we were finally on our way to U.S. Customs. :)

Bringing Colton Home (Part Nine)

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Beginning our last day in Ethiopia :(   We spent our last day around our guest house.  We packed our suitcases, went on a walk, and kept watch on Hurricane Irene.  We did a lot of praying this day hoping we would not be stuck in Addis an extra night or stranded in Rome due to the weather on the east coast back in the states.

Colton playing in the living room on our last morning

Looking out our balcony window

We climbed the four flights of stairs to the roof of our guest house to take in the view…

A family pic

A group of donkeys passing by the gates of our guest house

The house next door. See the women doing their laundry in the upper right corner.

Going on a walk around the "neighborhood"

Some more playing in the living room while we finish packing. This onesie is for all of our Montana family! :)

Bringing Colton Home (Part Eight)

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After lunch we headed back to our guest house…

We stopped to shop on the way "home" where women work to weave linens and make baskets.

Outside the gates of our guest house ready to go for a walk.

We walked down to the main road. We stopped in to the pharmacy to get antibiotics for Colton's ear infection. So thankful for a pharmacy nearby! :)

The side roads along our walk.

Family "Selfie"

"Drumming" with Daddy in the living room.

He loved playing with the empty water bottles.

 

Saying goodbye to our suitemates. :( We shared a suite all week and they were heading home to New Hampshire the night before we left.

 

Bringing Colton Home! (Part Seven)

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On Thursday of our embassy trip, we toured Holy Trinity Cathedral (Orthodox Christian)…

Outside the cathedral

Inside the cathedral

With our tour guide. The walls were lined with stained glass. Old Testament scenes on one side and New Testament scenes on the other.

Derek using one of the prayer sticks. Sometimes during festivals, prayer will last all night and the congregation is not allowed to sit, which is why they use these sticks to sleep standing up. :)

The emperor's special seat at the front of the cathedral. The empress had a matching seat a few feet away.

Pictures of all three of us together were rare. :)

Many people are familiar with the story in the Bible about the Ethiopian eunuch. Our tour guide shared that Ethiopia is mentioned 40 times in the Bible! I haven’t counted, but I know it is more times than just the one story. :) We loved learning about some of the rich history of this beautiful country!

After the cathedral our guide, Yonas, surprised us with the news that he was able to pick up Colton’s visa and passport a day early! :)   What a miraculous blessing and huge relief to have that all important envelope in our hands.  It meant we indeed would be bringing our little boy home! :)

We did a lot of riding in the vans...off to lunch!

Some pics along the drive…

This part of town used to be downtown Addis

All the taxis lined along the road

Some store fronts

We ate at the same restaurant where we had our first meal in Ethiopia during our court trip in May

Bringing Colton Home (Part Six: Embassy Day)

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Wednesday morning was the day of our embassy interview!  We started the morning going with another couple to pick up their son from the transition house for their Gotcha Day and then off to the embassy.  We were not allowed to take our camera along, so we have no pictures from this morning. :(

The US embassy building was big and clean.  It felt strange to be in Ethiopia, yet on American soil.  We waited in the large waiting room for our name to be called.  There were about ten other adoptive families waiting and the rest of the people were Ethiopian.  When called we went up to the window and answered a few questions.  Derek signed a paper and she stamped our file.  We were all good to pick up Colton’s visa and passport later in the week! :)   It was a huge relief to accomplish this step considering we left Louisville not having a confirmed interview date.

After another doctor visit for Colton and lunch out with the other families from our adoption agency, we returned to our guest house for the rest of the day.

Back at the guest house, playing in our room!

My sister, Megan, traveled with us for our court trip, so we brought this special onesie along in her honor/memory. We are thankful Colton has many aunts who are "the best". :)

Derek had time this afternoon to work on a paper for school.

The view off our living room balcony

Bath Time!

All done! Good Night!

Day three in Ethiopia is done!

Bringing Colton Home (Part Five)

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We shared a taxi with another couple, who was there adopting their son, to go visit the lion zoo in the afternoon of our second day in Addis.

On our way to the zoo. Children do not have to ride in car seats there, but they are required to be in the back seat.

Our taxi

At the zoo!

This zoo is known for its black maned lions, like Scar from The Lion King. :)

Sadly, most of the lions were feeling lazy that afternoon

There were other animals, too: deer, a guinea fowl, Egyptian geese, and baboons

I loved carrying Colton in the Ergobaby!

It was great to get out and see some of the city again!

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