Sunday, November 30, 2008

Good morning Vietnam!!!!!!













After two frenetic weeks of planning, purchasing and packing, we did a speed version of Thanksgiving dinner with Michael and Laura on Wednesday, and left Thursday afternoon at 3:00 (Thanksgiving day) for Newark Airport. We knew this would be a long trip, but assumed we were finally on our way until much to our surprise, the ticket agent said she had no record of our reservatios in spite of the fact we had paper tickets in hand. A half hour of calls to our travel agent cleared things up. However, our ticket victory was short lived when the agent then informed us she couldn't check our luggage through to Hanoi since our flight from Taipei to Hanoi had been cancelled. The prospect of having to claim our 4 very heavy pieces of luggage in San Francisco, and then again in Taipei did not make us happy campers, but with no options, we proceeded to the gate.


We were confirmed Newark to San Francisco, and SFO to Taipei but we had no guarantee of how, or when we would be getting to Hanoi from Taipei. Nevertheless, we got on the plane (I think it was the original A319 Airbus ever built) and 6 hours later landed in San Francisco. Collecting our luggage, we rushed to the EVA Air agent and thankfully found they had cleared 2 seats on a flight from Taipei to Hanoi on Viet Nam airlines for us. Fourteen hours later we landed in Taipei, and then on to Hanoi. Only glitch was our luggage never made the Hanoi connection. Not a trivial problem, since beyond having lived in the same clothes for 24 hours, all our orphanage donations, nanny gifts, and everything we needed to sustain Sophia Rose for her first 2 weeks with us were in the lost luggage. Assured it would arrive the next day, we headed to our hotel and to the beginning of our time in Vietnam.







It's now quite late Sunday night, and since we have an early morning (and much awaited) trip to the orphanage, we'll save some of the details on our first 2 days in Hanoi for a later post. In the meantime, following are just a few pix from our first glimpse of this most amazing city.




























Thursday, November 27, 2008

One lone rose remains


I found this haiku poem that our Lisa Rose wrote when she was in middle school. Yet another connection to our adoption journey. Our adopted daughter's given name is Hoang Thi Phuong. Hoang in Vietnamese means 'rose', and Phuong translates to the Phoenix bird that rose to live again. I was 5 months pregnant with Lisa Rose when I travelled with Loren to Asia on a business trip in November, 20 years ago. Sophia Rose is 5 months old this November, when once again we will be traveling to Asia to bring her home. We will be arriving back home on December 13th, just 2 days before the 3rd anniversary of Lisa's death on December 15th, 2005. We know Lisa Rose has been, and will continue to be with us every step of this journey. I love and miss her very much, and always will.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Daddy's Little Girl



Our stroller travel "system" arrived yesterday! I keep shifting between feeling this is getting real and have a sense that this is very surreal. Loren came home from a business trip to Bermuda with this t-shirt which made Laura and me very happy :)

Yesterday we overnighted our passports and visa application to the Vietnamese consulate in San Francisco. So we will be keeping our fingers crossed that our documents and visa will be safely returned to us in time for our trip!

We are starting our long travel to Vietnam on Thanksgiving day. Friday was completely booked since the day after Thanksgiving is such a busy travel day. We will fly to San Francisco and then on to Taipei. From Taipei we will fly into Hanoi arriving there late Saturday morning. We are arriving on Saturday so we can recuperate on Sunday to get rested up before the trip to the orphanage on Monday. We will be staying at the Lucky Star but we are still waiting for a confirmation e-mail from them.

Our little Sophie Rose will be in our arms in 2 weeks!!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

TRAVEL DATE :)

  I received the long awaited e-mail last night from Huong who works for PLAN in Vietnam!  She told us that we can travel to our baby the last weekend in November!!  I am jumping for joy!!! Now it is finally starting to feel real.  The stroller/car seat system I ordered from Amazon yesterday is actually going to have a baby sitting in it soon!  I have packing lists, travel lists, arrangements for when we are gone lists, etc., etc.  Now I actually have to do what is on the lists. I am not feeling too overwhelmed!  
  Right now two and a half weeks seem like a long time, but I am sure before I know it we will be getting on a plane to VN :)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

TRAVEL APPROVAL!!!!!

                                           
    
    Last night we received THE e-mail from the US Embassy approving travel for our baby girl!!  We are in shock and disbelief that we received notice of approval in just 15 working days!  Actually, the determination of orphan status was made in 11 working days on Oct. 28. Then the paperwork was sent from HCMC to the US Embassy in Hanoi where notice was sent via e-mail to us on Nov. 3.  Our agency said they will let us know in a few days when we can travel depending on how soon the G&R (Giving and Receiving) Ceremony can be scheduled.  I CAN'T WAIT!!!  Meanwhile, I had no idea we could be traveling so soon- which means that I need to go into high gear making travel arrangements, purchasing all the baby essentials, packing for the trip, etc, etc!  After two and a half years of a very SLOW adoption process, it is hard to believe that we will be traveling to our little one in just a few weeks :)