

We are allowed to send Lauren one care package during our wait to travel. Everything must fit inside a one gallon ziploc bag. You would be surprised at how much one determined mommy can fit into that bag. The pictures above are of the care package. So inside were were able to fit in the following:
- Translated letter to the foster family
- Baby photo album with our pictures
- Disposable camera (hoping foster family knows we would cherish pictures of her time with them)
- Three bath toys (Winnie the Pooh, Lumpy, and Eeyore) - Kyle picked these out since Lauren loves her baths
- Small blanket with bumblebees on it
- "Woods" the Bear
- Two pair of socks
- Two hair clips and a head band
- Dress with bloomers - size 12 months
- Pants - size 12 months
- Long sleeve shirt - size 12 month
Care packages are carried over by families that are traveling. We are not sure when Lauren will recieve our care package so that is why we bought such large sizes. We were also told that the foster mothers tend to layer clothing on the children so that bigger is better. Normally after a child receives their care package the adoptive families are sent at least one picture. We really hope that new photos come soon. It will be something to cherish as our last picture of her was at 5 months old.
So nearly all of the US paperwork is done for Lauren's adoption. We got our I600 approval on January 15th. We moved quickly through the National Visa Center - being logged out on January 21st (aka all of our approvals and paperwork was sent to the US Embassy in Korea). The Embassy then quickly forwarded all our paperwork to the adoption agency in Korea on January 26th (this is know as P3). Now we are just waiting for the adoption agency and Korean government to process Lauren's paperwork. There is such a backlog of families waiting that it looks like we are in for a long wait. The reason for the backlog is that the Korean government (aka the ministry) only issues a certain number of EPs (emmigration permits - permission to leave the country) each year. Last year they ran out of EPs quickly. There are still families that accepted their referrals in May 2009 that have not traveled yet. We are really hoping we will have her home with us by her first birthday but more than likely this will not happen. Things were moving quickly in Korea at the start of January but now have almost stopped yet again. It is just heartbreaking for everyone involved - the children, the foster families, and the adoptive families. I know Lauren is being well cared for by her loving foster family and that brings us some comfort but still doesn't make the wait any easier.
2 comments:
Looks like you did some great packing in that little zip lock bag. I really hope that it goes over to her soon! I wish we could take it over with us :) SOON :)) I can't wait for you to get some updated pictures with her playing with your care package. That was such a sweet picture for us!
Take care,
Robin
Grat care package you put together.
I am sorry to hear about your expected long wait and I pray for things to pick up in Korea and for all those babies to come home soon.
I am glad your boys are understanding and helpful--how sweet.
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