Saturday, February 27, 2010

Surreal in general means bizarre or dreamlike.

As I sit here this AM after another successful trip to Russia. I just have to make some notes before they become lost in the activities of the upcoming weeks ahead. First it truly is amazing the power of God. Hands down for Him to have pointed us on the this journey of adoption and to lead us directly to our daughter. Amazing!

This trip included a great stay at one of the Marriott hotels in Moscow. The people were really nice, way over the top. I mean for a Midwesterner like myself to be able to travel 6000 miles and feel half way at ease is kinda remarkable. Hats off to Marriott.
The Winter Olympics. There was a channel on TV that brodcast the Olympics 24 hours a day, it was great. It was broadcast in english. I know more about the olympic games then I ever did before. I even think curling is now exciting. :-)

The snow! What more can I say? It was the most amount of snow that Moscow has EVER received, over 2 foot. Can you imagine if that would have hit STL? Forget about it, we would have had the National Guard in here with a state of emergency declared. :-) The folks in Russia, just dug out and went to work, drove, walked, rode the Metro, just basically carried on with their lives.

Court, what was a very nerve racking lead up; but ended up being a very pleasant experience. The judge and members of the Russian Federation court system, saw that we had every good intention to love and cherish this little girl. I truly believe that our huge photo album was a hit in court, they passed it around from person to person. I was asked the bulk of the questions which consisted of basic family information. Amy ended up with a total of 4 questions; which she was thankful for. LOL

Traveling from Moscow to STL is always a bit of a challenge. You start your morning at 8am in Moscow leaving the hotel traveling in traffic that is indescribable. You ride for about an hour and a half to get to the airport. Get through check in and wait for the flight. Around noon you take off for the Washington DC. The flight is roughly 10 1/2 hours. Its great if you can sleep, but at times its challenging. The flight home is daylight the entire way. Landing in DC around 3 o'clock on the same day, clearing customs and then checking in all over again for your flight home. Yeah... Long day. :-)

The only thing I can say is that in a couple weeks. We bring our daughter home! It won't be long now! Praise God!

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