Friday, May 23, 2008

One step (and 2 TV appearances) closer to bringing home our baby!

Hello!

Quite a bit has happened over the past few weeks. First off, we went eBay-crazy to sell items that had been previously donated or failed to sell in the garage sale (see last post about that). Well, we raised about $200 from the garage sale and we've already raised $350 online since then! Plus, we have about 5 more things posted now (including a boat) and they're at about $400. We might raise about $1000 total this month. Praise God for that one :)

For anyone else raising money for their adoption (or any reason, really) - as long as you have some time pack and ship out items, you should definitely look into the eBay sales (or half.com if you primarily have books, CDs, and/or movies). You would be absolutely amazed at how many things you have sitting around that you can let go of that have serious value to others. Here's an example...someone donated a LeapFrog Leapster to us and included the case. When I posted the Leapster system, I forgot about the case and just mentioned the system. Turns out, people want this case! The thing is light as can be, but it's probably going to sell for $10-15. That's what I mean...you just never know.

So, the other updates... :) We had some changes happen at OAA (our adoption agency) and we now have a new contact. She has been great. Right after she started working for us, I set up a call with her and went through a few things that are on our minds. Specifically, we had been in translation for 8 weeks (!) and hadn't received one actual update on progress yet, other than the fact that new forms were needed. Well, she jumped on it and got an update from our translation contact. TRANSLATION IS DONE!!! Yes, that's right! Well, we did need to update 4 more forms, but, thank God, it only took us one day to get all the forms notarized, apostilled, and mailed out. We are so happy to hear progress...it's been a while.

We finally have some idea of a timeline. BUT...we have been informed that Kazakhstan views adoption as a very private matter. As a result, we can't post dates while this is still a public blog.

However, we will soon make this a private blog. That's really for your benefit as well as ours, so we can post all possible information without having to worry about posting too much. PLEASE EMAIL US (philweinmeister@yahoo.com) IF YOU WOULD LIKE ACCESS TO THIS BLOG ONCE IT'S PRIVATE. If you forget, no big deal, you can request it after the changeover. However, we'd like to be able to give you access without you ever having to ask for it :)

By now, you're probably wondering what I was referring to in the title of this blog. Well, take a look for yourself!

http://www.cbs46.com/video/16077222/?taf=lnta

Here's what happened...

First, I prayed many times that God would give a voice to share the wonderful story of adoption with others. Then, a few months ago, I saw a link on www.14thstreetbridge.com that suggested sending in a few words about how my commute has changed. I decided to send them a few sentences on how I decided to start taking the bus after we realized how much we'd be able to save for the adoption as a result. I got an email a few weeks later asking if I minded my story being passed to the organization's public relations team, as they really enjoyed the story. Of course, I didn't mind. Soon after, I got a call from the PR team letting me know that CBS46 wanted to interview my wife and me! Within about 5 hours, we had done the interview and it aired. That's what you see above. Pretty cool! :)

That's it. That is, until I got a call from the PR team letting me know that CNN wanted to cover the story as well! Craziness!! Just a couple days later, CNN came to my workplace (EarthLink) and spent the afternoon filming and interviewing me. This is definitely a clear answer to prayer. It's just not a cute saying that prayer and a bit of faith can make miracles happen. And I do see this as a miracle...having a voice to others to show our joy in changing our lives to be able to bring home a little girl without a family to comfort and love her...

I'm not sure when the CNN video/article will appear, but I'll post it immediately!

Thanks to all for your prayers and your interest in our adoption journey. I'm constantly overwhelmed by strangers' interest in this little girl. I met a bunch of people at my work through the interview and they sincerely wanted to know about this...What will her name be? How old is she? Do we have a photo?

I think our baby has been adopted by my work family as well!

God bless,
Phil and Amy

1 comments:

dnd82001 said...

Very nice news story and great that you guys were able to almost hit your goal with all of your creative selling and such. It also brings to light the fact of the amazing costs we all face for adopting - always good to make people aware as most don't have a clue on what this involves financially right?

Look forward to hering more details when you can.

Darlene