Sunday, July 19, 2009

BIG changes in our life

Guess where Ben and I have been since my last blog update???

RUSSIA! Yes, we spent 9 days in a foreign land. Wondering why? Not for vacation that is for sure.

Making her Johnson Family Blog debut......
Our soon to be daughter
Veronika, age 10


Ben and I decided to turn to adoption in April 2008. We chose an adoption agency and started the process in July 2008. We set out to adopt a 2 or 3 year old little girl. Then in June (2009) the adoption agency that we are using brought 6 Russian orphans to Iowa for Camp Hope. That is when we met Veronika. Long story short, we formally met her at 6pm one night then by 10am the next morning we decided to adopt her. Ben and I both felt a strong connection to her.

Here she is with the other Camp Hope kids

She spent the night at our house while at Camp Hope so this is the first family photo

We frantically made travel arrangements, applied for visas, wrapped up some loose ends and were on the plane heading to Russia two weeks later. We will have to make 2 or 3 trips to Russia before we can bring Veronika home. So trip #1 was from July 4-13th. Flights were fine and train ride was fine. We spent the first two days in Petro having medical appts. That was interesting, keep in mind we don't speak any Russian and we look very American. But we had a nice translator who helped us tremdously. After all the medical appts, we went to get Veronika at her orphange that was about 180 miles away. We were able to talk with her medical dr, orphange director and primary caretaker. No big issues to be concerned about, a few small issues that are by all means manageable. When she saw us, she ran to give us a big hug.

Veronika and two of her friends at the children's home. The little girl who is kneeling beside Veronika is being adopted by a family that lives about 10 miles from us.

After we finished at the children's home, we headed back to Petro. We were able to spend the next 5 days with Veronika before she had to return to the children's home. During that time we went to an aquarium, doll museum and did some shopping. We had quite a bit of free time at the apartment also. Ben worked with Veronika on her English by doing workbooks with her and reading books. She has had two years of English in school so does know a little bit of English. The language barrier was tough at times but we were able to communicate the important things. We taught her to play Go Fish, Crazy 8's and Slap Jack. Some games are classics no matter where in the world you are...we played tic-tac-toe and marbles. We went to a DVD store, she picked out several Russian kids movies so we watched a movie every night before bed.

The most important thing we did was file our paperwork with the court system. We will go back to Russia for an adoption court date in a few weeks. Then we have a 10-14 day waiting period after court before we can bring her home. Right now, we are thinking that Ben and I will come back home to wait out the waiting period. Ben will return no matter what, someone was to work. I don't really want to stay that long in a foreign country by myself. So, I will fly back to Russia after the waiting period, pick her up then head to Moscow to apply for her visa. As soon as we get the visa.....we are coming home for good!! It will be a busy end to the summer.

I know...you want to see photos. Unfortunately, she doens't like getting her picture taken unless someone is in the picture with her. This is how most of the pictures of her turned out.....

She made this sandwich all by herself. Too big for her mouth but she did eat the whole thing. Thick slice of bread, ham, cheese, cucumber, bread, cheese then more ham.

I was quite surprised (but happy) when she grabbed a cucumber and ate it plain. Finally, someone to eat veggies with me.

Many hours spent playing cards

Doll Museum - I would really like to get some Russian fairy tales. All these dolls were from all the different tales.

We took a long walk along the water.

This was taken right before she headed back to her children's home. Sad to see her go. But she knows we will back for her.

We had a hard time eating the food over there. Nothing tasted right plus we didn't eat any meat because they don't keep things very cold. We didn't go out to eat very much. We bought groceries and I made our meals at the apartment. I did learn how to make blinI which is similar to crepes. You can stuff them with just about anything. At a restaurant, I had blinI stuffed with salamon and white herb sauce. Ben had blinI stuffed with bananas and chocolate. I made it for breakfast a couple mornings. We ate them with a couple different things butter, jam, sugar, and mashed potatoes. A couple odd things about drinks, most of the water in stores was carbonated -YUCK and drinks were rarely served cold. Everything was served at room temperture including beer. We never once had ice. I asked for ice one time, they had no idea what I was talking about.

I ordered a Shrimp Salad at a restaurant. I was told it was a salad with shimp, sour cream and tomatoes on it. I really do not like tomatoes but I figured I would just pick them off instead of trying to order the salad without tomatoes. When my plate came, it wasn't my idea of salad at all....two big tomatoes with a sour cream and shimp dip. I ate a little of the dip but stayed far away from the tomatoes and their gross slimy seeds.

Anyway, we made it back home. Very happy to see Ryan. We missed him so much. I was so happy to see his smiling face at the airport. It took a couple days but we have caught up on sleep and are back to normal for now.

It seems like a long wait before we can see Veronika again. We are trying not to think about it too much though otherwise it makes ya kind of sad.

If you have any questions about Veronika, please ask. I like talking about her.

We were hoping to meet a 2 or 3 year old little girl to adopt while we were in Russia but unfortunately they didn't have any little girls available at the time. I was greatly disappointed for many reasons. We are going to focus on Veronika for now and maybe one day a little girl/boy will join our family also.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June

Yep, a whole month without blogging. Summer is busy but SO FUN!!

Ryan began June playing blastball (similar to tball) for two week, 3x per week. The program was for 3 and 4 year olds so Ryan was one of the oldest on the team. He was a little bored. I think he will like regular tball much better. Blastball was a good learning experience though.



My dad/Mardi and my grandparents came to visit for a Sunday. Ryan was excited to have someone brave enough to take a ride on his go-kart with him. Nana even got the pleasure of being a passenger on the trip through the mud puddle. Yep.....all splattered with mud. Ride at your own risk!



One of my favorite summer time activities is to take Ryan to the strawberry patch. He didn't last every long picking strawberries this year. It was the first real hot and humid day. He started not feeling well after about 20 minutes. So I gave him a bottle of water and he spent the rest of the time in the shade. I continued picking though. The odd thing is....I love picking strawberries but I don't like eating them.



Ryan, Treyton and Cainan hanging out in the shade eating fresh strawberries



We have had a couple fun playdates in June also. Going to parks, bowling, splash park, wading pools, etc. This photo was taken at my friend, Anna's house. Painting the cardboard house was a success!
Finally SWIMMING LESSONS! Ryan had Red Cross swimming lessons everyday for two weeks. The first day he started out in level 1 but within the first five minutes they moved him up to level 2. He was the youngest in the class but at least they were teaching him stroke techniques instead of learning to put his head under the water and blowing bubbles like in level 1. Anyone who knows Ryan, knows he has no fear of water so putting his head under water was pretty mediocre for him. His favorite part of swimming lessons was jumping off the diving boards. Here are some progression photos.

First: low diving board with a life jacket on


Second: low board with no life jacket

Third: HIGH board with no life jacket but the instructor grabbed him as soon as he hit the water. Ryan begged to go off the high board, the teachers did not require it.


Finally: High board, no life jacket and no instructor catching him. As you can see, the instructor was near by but Ryan jump off the board, hit the water, came back up then swam to the side all by himself. Mom was a little nervous about this but he did great.

We have more news to share with everyone but it will have to wait until the next blog update.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Memorial Day Weekend plus more

This is how Memorial Day Weekend started......



But then Ben ran out of andydrous tanks and couldn't get more tanks until Tuesday because of the holiday weekend. So we decided to make a quick trip to Washington for my niece's 3rd birthday party and put flowers on my moms gravestone.


The boys did some fishing at the pond


Ryan caught a couple fish

Then played with a snake thanks to Uncle Greg

When we got back from Washington we just worked around the house, planted the garden, mowed, etc.

On Thursday, Jenn and the kids came up to visit. It was a blast. Jenn and I got to chat and the kids were able to play together all day. I know Ryan's favorite part was the mud fun.

Poor Maddy!
We had beautiful weather on Friday. So we spent most of the day outside. In the morning we went to Moore Memorial Park in Ames with our playgroup. Stayed a couple of hours. Ryan brought his bike along to the park. It is hard to ride it around the farm because everything is gravel and grass. So he took advantage of the paved paths in the park.

Ryan, Aiden and Jaden


Ryan and Aiden climbing trees


Friday night Ben, Ryan and I headed over to Maxwell for a fundraising fun night that a group of moms were hosting. They had inflatables and food. Ryan had a great time. We just enjoyed spending the evening outside with the Travis family.

Ryan and Treyton on the Lightning McQueen slide

Anna first introduced us to these jumbo hot dogs at her boys birthday party last year. The moms group were serving them at the fundraiser. I am not a big hot dog fan but these are so yummy! We have to buy some for ourselves this year. You can get them at Golly's Meat Locker in Maxwell. As you can tell, Ryan loves them also.

Had our first "campfire" last night. I wish we were really camping but we settled for a fire at Ben's parents house. We roasted hot dogs ( not the yummy ones) and had smores. Here is Ry watching the fire. Something neat to do...take a piece of copper piping and stuff it with stripes of hose (like a garden hose - we had a ruined one from last year - hit it with the mower). Place it in the fire and it makes cool looking colors in the fire.


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A week of "endings"

Ryan had his last soccer game. He really enjoyed soccer this spring. He will be old enough to play soccer in Story City in the fall so that will be nice. No more traveling.



Last MOPS meeting at the church. This was Ryan Moppets class. Ryan will be in school next year so no more MOPS for him. He is going to miss it.



Preschool program was Monday night. Ryan did a good job. He actually sang this year. Plus made a few comments to the audience inbetween songs. I have a video so I might try uploading that at a later date. Grandma/Grandpa Johnson and Nana/Papa (my grandparents) were with us to show their support for Ryan which I truly appreciate. It was a litte tough for me to see Ryan receive his preschool diploma. I find myself saying on a regular basis..."where has the time gone?"

Top row; fifth from the right







End of the Year Preschool Picnic
The kids played at the park then rode the carousel and played some games. After all the fun...ate lunch. We had beautiful weather.


Preschool ended with Ryan's teachers giving him a hug and wishing him well in kindergarten. Aaawww.