Friday, October 8, 2010

We're Here- Oct 7


Hi All-
It's taken us a little while to figure out the internet, how to access Blogger, and try to find some time to write but we are finally getting in a groove.  It's now Friday afternoon here and not much has changed since I wrote this yesterday.  Looks like we there won't be any more news until Monday so we're just going to spend some time settling in until then.  Here's what our trip has been like so far.

What is it about being with kids that just changes your whole attitude? If Rin wasn’t with us I would be a complete ball of stress. But with him, I have no choice but to be upbeat, positive, and excited about our adventure. He has had a blast on our adventure so far. And I have to say that sometimes people are just really nice. He loved when the check-in lady let him use the scale to weigh his bag even though they didn’t need to. He loved showing off the baby photo on his passport. It was a race up every escalator. Hallways were not walked down but instead skipped. It was an adventure. He made the long long trip fun, pure and simple fun. So who got to eat m&m’s for breakfast in the Frankfurt airport? The best boy in the world. And he even shared. If there was an award for the best traveler ever he he’d win hands down.



Our stay in Almaty was a complete blur of sleeplessness but it was nice to have a day to get our bearings being in Kaz. We got in at midnight and got to sleep by 2am. We slept until 6 and I was very impressed with us and felt we were winning the battle with jet lag. Then we wandered around, got some food, had a 3 hour long meeting (which Rinat was not a big fan of), wandered and got some more food, took a 4 hour nap by accident (not so proud of that, guess we’re losing the battle after all), went to dinner at Assorti (where 3 years ago we met a very nice woman who was adopting her second), and went to bed. Spending the day in Almaty brought back such strong memories of being new parents there with Rinat. Our apartment this time was on the same street as the hotel we stayed in before so we just wandered around saying “Hey, I remember this place!” as we passed a certain store or landmark. It was sort of like déjà vu but with the fruits of our labor all grown up and walking around with us. It was such a good feeling. Then Rin was up at 3am which was actually sort of OK because we had to meet our driver at 5:15 anyway to take us to the airport so at least we didn’t over sleep. Then it was on another plane (candy with takeoff and landing which Rinat was super excited about) and here we are. 



The boys are napping and I am enjoying some peace and quiet. All is good. And as for when we might visit the baby house, we were told one thing in Almaty and a different thing here so my attitude is just going to be a wait and see. Adoption is such a roller coaster. And as we are topping the last big hill of the coaster, I’m going to just throw up my hands, let go of all control, and ride laughing the whole way down with my boys beside me. We’ll keep you posted. Love to all, -m

11 comments:

Ann said...

So glad y'all made is safely! I was beginning to get a little worried when nobody had heard anything yesterday! Sounds like my little peanut is having a blast... hope all works out and that we have some FANTASTIC news soon!!!

xoxoxox
Ann

minime0910 said...

Glad you made it to Kaz safe and sound and best wishes for a smooth week to come. Reading your blog about Almaty made me so nostalgic. Those first few days as new parents in Almaty were so magical -- I often think how emotional it would be to go back there with her. Looking forward to following your journey! Erin (mom to Hannah, Kaz Kid Class of 2010)

geri said...

Glad you arrived safely and that Rin is enjoying the adventure...can't wait to hear more! Love to all

Our Family of Bloggers said...

Been thinking about you tons. So happy to hear you are there safe and sound. I love that Rinat ate M&Ms for breakfast in the Frankfurt airport. We are SO the same kind of parents! I'm glad he is helping to keep your attitude happy and positive.
Are you in the Cosmonaut Hotel? The pool complex is pretty nice, and there is a really nice sauna, too. We spent most of our Karaganda days there.
We'll be thinking about you lots on MOnday and hoping for a perfect day!!

Baby Kaz Moore said...

Best wishes to you all from Austin. Susan

Unknown said...

I am happy you guys made it safely...I have my fingers crossed for you and hope you don't come back too soon.. :)

Tell Rinat, Miss Yolanda sends him a huge hug!!!!

Keep your head up Maren- stay positive!!!

Lots of
xoxo
Yolanda

Sherry W said...

So happy to hear you arrived safe and sound. I think it'll be nice for you all to have the week-end to settle in and get acclimated. Mon will be here before you know it. We think about you guys all the time - big hugs for exciting news in the days ahead! Sherry

Karen, Glenn, Allie, Max, and Sam said...

So great to hear that you are there! Thinking of you tons!

Lou Ann said...

Glad you all made it safely and your little guy is keeping your spirits up. I hope the next week is smooth and your baby number 2 is everything you've prayed for.

Best of luck on Monday,
Lou Ann, mom to Lexie from Aktau

Unknown said...

Great job, Nat nat, for being such an excellent traveller - I think he deserves all the candy in the world! glad you all are in good spirits :)

xxoo
Kate

Jennifer said...

You guys sound wonderful! I'm glad Rinat helped to keep you sane. :-) He sounds like an awesome little traveler!