Friday, December 23, 2011
Merry Christmas
Here is a video of some new words we have been working on.
Merry Christmas!!
Tony
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Update and Video
She is eating and sleeping like a champ!
Here is the video of our journey!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
We're Home!!!!
Last picture as a family of four.
Ethiopian airlines non-stop from Dulles.
Leaving HH with our new little Desirae!!
Cloud Nine!
First picture as a family of five.
All three kids together. Got to LOVE it!!!
Tony
Friday, August 12, 2011
MOWA & Embassy
Here we come Baby Girl!!! On Sunday you will be in our arms forever!
Our Family of 4 is now a Family of 5.
Can't wait for you all to meet our sweet little girl.
Tony
Friday, July 29, 2011
Boat Trip!!
The boats were very small and water seeped between the wooden boards that is was made from.
There was a small motor that pushed us through the water at about ten mph. It took us about thirty minutes to arrive at the place the Hippo’s where hanging out at. The boat driver was inching us closer to the animals than I felt comfortable being. See I could remember something from watching “Jack Hannah’s Into The Wild” Hippo’s kill more people in Africa than any other animal. They are very territorial, have a bad temper and can move very fast, even in water.
I was relieved when the driver started the engine and turned us back toward the dock. We arrived back at shore just as the sun disappeared behind the mountain tops.
The next morning we woke early and joined three of the ESL teachers on their road trip back to Addis.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Trip to Sheshemane!
We met our driver at the hotel and we were off for Southern Ethiopia. The schools are closed for the same months that schools are closed here in the US. The teachers of the schools were taking ESL classes, which are taught by teachers from the US.
We got up early and dressed warm for the mountain air. The trip took two hours by landrover, one hour on paved road and one hour on gravel/dirt road to get to the town of Kokosa.
Table Tennis in Kokosa.
The next day we joined the ESL teachers and observed them in their classrooms. They were teaching in classrooms that had no electricity, no plumbing and cows were used to keep the grass cut low.
There was a fun trip planned for that evening and wait till you hear what we did.
Tony
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Visits, Exploring and Leaving our girl.
We met a lot of really nice and helpful people in the city. We bought fresh produce from the venders that set up shop on the side of the road. The bananas were smaller than what we find in the US by they were every bit as good. The price was perfect as well, 8 birr per kilo.

We visited the lime tree restaurant, which serves American dishes. There was one evening that we had dinner at a traditional Ethiopian restaurant with the other adopting families that were in ET to meet their children.
We went to our court appointment to hear that she is officially our daughter but we were still waiting on a letter from MOWA before our paperwork passes court and moves on to US embassy. After court we went to eat at an Italian restaurant followed up by shopping for some traditional clothing for our children.
When we learned of the dates we would be traveling to ET. Carrie contacted the ministry that our youth group and church has been working with to build schools in southern remote villages. The ministry had eight American English teachers working with the local school teachers by teaching ESL classes. They sent the travel company driver north to pick Carrie and me up from the Riviera on our last scheduled day. The last day to visit our daughter was so hard! We love every cute thing about her and just wanted to take her with us. I spoke with Almaz (director) and explained that we were headed to southern ET, but only after she had asked for our trip details and when we were flying out. She was excited for us to take the trip. She told us to be careful because we now have three children that are depending on us.
We had an amazing time in the southern region and I can’t wait to share all of the amazing details… soon.
Tony
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Meeting miss "D"
Come to find out our agencies transition home (called Hannah’s Hope) is only about three miles and two round-a-bouts from our hotel. Carrie and I were the only two people in the van as we pulled up in front of the gates that I have seen hundreds of times before in other family’s blogs and videos.
As we walk through the gates and then enter the infant building, we find her.
She is sleeping on the couch next to her special mother.
Carrie reaches down and gently scoops her up into her arms.
My mother sent a pillow pet along with us to give to our daughter when we meet her. She loved it, cuddled with it and squealed with joy.
I got to feed her a bottle and then Carrie rocked her to sleep.
Before we knew it, the driver told us it was time to head back to the hotel. As we climbed into the van we learned that there are two other families there to meet their children for the first time as well. They were both great families and he had a wonderful time getting to know all four of them.
The hotel accommodations were pretty nice too.
This has got to be one of the best days Ever!
When we got back to the hotel we did everything we could to stay awake and try to switch ourselves over to ET time. We gave in about 8 O'clock and went to sleep.
The next day we went back to HH to visit our daughter and then we went out on the town with the Sanders family. Rather than type everything out about that day I think I will just copy a link for you to read it from their blog.
Enjoy!!
Growing our CRAZY family
Tony
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Arriving in Ethiopia
When the airplane was landing I was so excited to look out the window over Carrie’s shoulder at the mountains and the buildings of the city below.


We grabbed a few items that we brought to give to our little princess and headed down to the lobby. A large white van pulled up in front of the hotel and the driver with a huge smile on his face greeted us in perfect English. He asked “Are you ready?”. We both answered “Yes!” He helped us into the van and then pulled away from the hotel. As I sat on the edge of my seat I wondered how long the ride would be and how much further we would have to travel. The anticipation was killing me! (To be continued)
NC Beach
Happy 4th of July Chocolate Cake!!!
It was so great to visit with family and the kids loved playing in the sand and the ocean. We went shell hunting first thing on every morning. I think we have about 3 buckets of shells sitting in our garage now.
Tony