"Family is the most important thing in the world." ~ Princess Diana

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Effingham Eggstravaganza Day 2

Kaitlyn had a great meet this morning!  She tied for third place and received her first trophy!  We are so proud of her!!!!  All the girls did a great job today! Forgive me...I got a little ahead of myself and hit record a little early in one of the videos. Oops!!!!




State meet in two weeks!  We are super excited!!!!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Effingham Eggstravaganza Day 1

We spent a good part of our day in Effingham at a tumbling meet.  It was a gorgeous day for it!  I think it was the first meet we have been to that we did not have to battle snow, ice, or freezing temperatures!  It was fantastic!!!!  Kaitlyn did not have her best day but we still had a great time.  Kayla's Power Tumbling in Effingham put on a very nice meet.  Kaitlyn got 7th place today in both events today out of 11 girls.  She did a great job, but the other girls did a great job as well!  Sorry the videos are a bit blurry.  I need to take my other camera, but the phone is so much easier!

First pass on Double Mini


Second pass on Double Mini


Third pass on Double Mini


Trampoline Routine


We will back at it tomorrow morning for her floor tumbling.  She has one meet left after this weekend.  The State meet is April 26th and 27th in Decatur.  If she qualifies at state, she will have the opportunity to go to Nationals in Louisville, KY in June.  We are keeping our fingers crossed that she will qualify in at least one event.  She would really like to go!  She has really enjoyed competing this year and is already looking forward to next year.  

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Update!!

I did not update the first of March because not much has happened.  Things have pretty much been at a stand still.  International Adoption has been in a negative view of some Ethiopian officials and they have not been authorizing documents.  There have been a couple meetings that have taken place recently and they have had positive results.  The Minister has confirmed that there is no plan to shut down International Adoption in Ethiopia.  The delay in documents should soon improve.  Research done by the Ministry of over 142 orphanages showed that they are dependent on the support given by the agencies to provide for the children.  The goal in all of these delays and research is to improve the integrity of the adoption process and referral process.  This is really great news!  Although none of us are thrilled about the extra wait times, we are all very happy to see the Ministry trying to improve things. The Minister assured all at this meeting that her position is in favor of international adoption as a child's last means of support, and that adoption from Ethiopia has not, and will not stop.  We have also learned of an additional step that is meant to ensure a child meets the true definition of "orphan status".  Each orphanage will be required to search for alternative means of support for each child.  The orphanage will be required to advertise each child for local adoption.  They will do everything they can to try to find local placement for the child for 2 months.  After the 2 months, the child can be approved for International Adoption.  As I understand it, this is to take place immediately.  We are assuming there will be no referrals for at least 2 months.  Again, we don't the wait to be any longer, but this is definitely a great thing.  This is what has been going on!  On a happy note we did move up a couple spots in the last two months to #34.  Our hope is that after these 2 months pass, there will be a huge month or two of referrals.  We have also decided to change our age range when we get our home study updated.  We will be asking to be able to adopt a child up to age 5.  Kian is hoping for a little brother that is 4 or 5 years old!  Kaitlyn is hoping for a baby sister.  Aden really doesn't care!