Saturday, July 28, 2007

Our Friends in Kaz


Hi all- Here's his foot. Sorry I can't show you the rest of him. Anyway, I thought I would tell you guys a little about the other people who are here with us so you don't think it's just Peter and I alone in K-stan. First, we have our entourage... We have Baheet the coordinator who doesn't speak English except for 'How are you?' and then giggles like a teenager (she's closer to 50 something than a teenager). And she just yammers away in Russian all of the time forgetting that we have no idea what we are saying and then she laughs. We have nicknamed her the mother hen because she is always wanting to make sure everything is OK and we are happy. Then there is Gulsanna our translator who is early 20's and is so sweet and agreeable you just want her to freak out and start yelling at someone just to see it. We have been spending a whole lot of time with her waiting for the cable guy so she's kinda like our roomie. Then there is Yurlan our driver who never speaks except to say good morning but he seems really nice. Aside from the entourage, there are several other couples who we have gotten to know over time because they have the same visiting time as us. First there is a couple from Michigan who is using the same adoption agency and their apartment building is the next one over so we meet up with them to head to the BH (Baby House) together, hang out for the whole two visiting hours, go to lunch together, run errands together (with Gulsanna's help), and sometimes have dinner together. We see them a lot. They are adopting an adorably tiny little girl which is funny because they are really tall and it makes her look just minuscule. Then there is a couple from Buffalo who is adopting a cute little girl who is just full of personality- I mean FULL. She's hilarious. And there is a sweet couple from Manitoba who are adopting a boy like us. The mother reminds me of Nan except a little bit more reserved or something. They are really nice and I love their Canadian accents and the 'eh' that gets thrown into the conversation periodically. And then there are two couples who visit in the afternoon so we don't see them except for Saturdays (there's only morning visiting time)- a couple from Spain who just headed back and they will return in a couple of weeks to get their girl, and a couple from California who came the same day we did. So anyway, our visiting group gets together periodically for lunches and dinners. We all live relatively close to each other so it's really nice to have friends to hang out with. Not that I don't adore being with Peter 24-7 but your know... a new face is always nice. So those are our friends for now. I'm not sure if there are any other couples coming anytime soon or not but the Michigan and Buffalo people are a couple of weeks ahead of us so they will take off before we do. I think the Canadians are on the same schedule as us though- they got here a few days earlier but couldn't do visitation for a few days because he got really sick. Cross your fingers our guy doesn't get sick and delay us too! Well, that's it for now. If there is anything that anyone wants to know- besides his name and photos of him- let us know and we'll put it in a post. Much love. -m

9 comments:

Meredith said...

Lynden wants to know if Peter has had to change any explosive poopy diapers yet?

Anonymous said...

Cute foot--what's next, knees?

jenmiddleton said...

I'm devouring these posts...I LOVE that you have friends from Michigan! Where are they from? You never know...it's a small world...I grew up in Bloomfield Hills. Michigan peeps are the best! :-)

Thanks for the pics of the hand and foot. He's adorable (I can tell) and sounds just as brave and adventurous as his mommy.

When we saw the picture of the two of you Eric and I both said the same thing, "wow! They look happier than we've ever seen them look!"

Hugs -- Jen and Eric xoxox

Jennifer said...

Glad everything is going well.

I have a really funny picture of Baheet from last summer as she is hugging a tree (to give you energry) en route to our weekend trip to the country (Bahr-oh-voy-uh --- I am not sure how to spell it, but that's the phonetic spelling).

Shoot me an email if you want the photo. euuayya@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

will be picking up grandma H soon -great g'ma to "Our Boy!" and can't wait to show her your blog! She'll love it. Then on to SLC where we will deliver hugs to your Mom and brother Ted. Gretchen's wedding will be special - nothing like babies and weddings to get families together! Can't wait for more news - keep it coming. loved the post from your cat! gotta meet that cat and your cat minder. and "Our Boy!!!" Precious photos.

Carson said...

OK something is clearly wrong with my blogging skills....imagine that! I have written you so many messages and they are not posting but i think i have it now. So i am gonna say the same stuff again. How cute is that little foot I am not seeing the hand but i guess I will figure all this out soon. I just came in from NC and the first thing i had to do was check the BLIG! It sounds like things are moving so fast and that you get to see him more than you thought you would. And the city is much bigger then i would have ever thought.

Gotta run and read the rest. I shoud have started from the begining but i just could not stand it. MORE I sure do miss talking to you everyday.

HEY when do you want to go and hang in MISSISSIPPI with our little boys??? love you all

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Carson said...

Hey body part comes next????? his....... :)

Unknown said...

Happy birthday, Petie! Did your son give a big b-day hug and kiss to his daddy?

Hope it's a good one!

PS_His little hand seems so big - maybe he'll be a tall basketball player. Just what you've always wanted, Maren.

Love,
Kate

Jaimie, Gena and Berik said...

Here's you a word for the day.. Car roe va, that is how it sounds. It means COW like someone that is being rude by cutting in front of you etc.. say it to Baheet as she will be shocked that you know it unless she has already said like she did in front of us. and you can get Gulasana to play UNO with you as we left her our cards.. however ask her if she wants to play dirty uno like the irish couple taught her.. it is more like Mean Uno where the rules are twisted..like if you ask "whos turn it"? you have to draw an extra card and if you get a draw two and the next player has a draw two then the next one draws four and so on. she had fun.. Gulsana is a good girl.. tell her hi from Gena and Jaimie and pls tell her we love our Berik!!! Check us out if you want. www.berikjames.blogspot.com