Wow, thank you so much for all of the calls, emails, texts, and messages of congratulations. It still does not seem real that Mercy and I are really home. It's been amazing to all be together as a family of 5. So far, except for some major toddler jet lag issues, things are going great.
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I know many of you are very curious about how all of this went down... it's long and complicated, but here's the short and easy version... A couple of months the US Embassy forwarded our case to the regional office for US immigration in Nairobi. This is what they do with all unresolved visa cases. We, with the help of our Washington DC lawyer, then submitted our response and argument to the Nairobi office as to why Mercy should receive a visa. A little over a week ago we learned that they had officially approved Mercy for the visa. We then had to wait as they forwarded their information back to the Embassy and then for the Embassy to actually process the visa. We knew that this was all supposed to happen soon, but we did not have an exact timeline and with all of the crazy twists and turns of this story, we were advised to keep the news very tight-lipped until Mercy and I were through immigration and customs at the airport in the US. And to be honest, I kept waiting for the bottom to fall out and for something bad to happen. I picked up the visa on Friday and we flew out that night. I don't think I took a deep breath until we did get through immigration. I still cannot believe that we are home.
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| This is her "Why are you making me do this Mom?" smile. |
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| "Mom, really it's midnight, why are you making me smile?" |
I hate that we didn't get to give a lot of warning of our homecoming, but I must admit that it was sort of fun to read of all of the shock and surprise over the news. We got home around 5pm Saturday evening. Poor Mercy fell asleep on the flight from Dallas and woke up just as we walked out to the crowd. Can you imagine waking up to tons of people touching you, taking your picture and getting in your face? Poor girl. That's why she looks a bit shell shocked in the photos. Even with short notice we had a great crowd at the airport. It blows my mind that people would drop all of their weekend plans at the last minute to come meet us at the airport. It was so much fun!
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| Getting the text that we had landed |
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| First sight of my girls |
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| First kiss with my love |
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| Sisters! |
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| Daddy loving on his girl while she stared at her balloons! |
Answers to a few of the big questions...
How did she do on the plane? We had about 27 hours of travel time, but she did amazingly well. She slept most of the first flight. And she only cried for a bit on the second one when she was fighting sleep and upset that the flight attendent did not bring her ice cream first. Note to flight attendents, when there are children on the flight, start passing out ice cream on that side of the plane first. I had to get creative in my distractions and entertainment, but we survived and I don't think anyone around us hated us... so we were successful.
How is Mercy adjusting? She is doing awesome. On the way home from the airport she woke up a bit and started talking. We got home and Emma and Avery took her to her room and then downstairs to see all of her toys. She was thrilled. After just a few minutes they were all laughing and jumping on Emma's bed. She just fits right in.
How did she do in a car seat? I can't believe so many of you thought she'd have a hard-time going from motorcycles and sitting on my lap to a car seat. ha! She really has done well. Only one time she's asked to sit in my lap and I told her that she had to stay in her "special big girl seat". It helps that she has sisters sitting next to her to entertain her the whole time.
How does she like Morley (the dog)? She likes hime best from afar, but she's not terrified of him. Today she pet him for the first time and then when I wasn't paying attention she put some lotion on his back. Oh my, he may be in for it in the days ahead. Poor old guy.
One of her favorite new things... air conditioning vents. She discovered them yesterday at church and kept standing over it laughing. Today I caught her sitting on the one in the kitchen several times saying, "Mommy, cold." Of course, that 105 degree weather could have something to do with that too.
I am thoroughly enjoying everything. The food tastes amazing, my shower is wonderful, my bed is fantastic, and time with my family all together is priceless. I may have tons of laundry, appointments to make, 6 months of mail and papers to go through, but I am loving every minute of it.
After such a long battle it seems crazy that it's now over. I saw God move in so many amazing and tangible ways especially in these past few weeks. I need to take more time to write about it later, but for now I want you to know that God is good and He does answer our prayers. Thousands of people around the world have prayed for us this past year. God heard your prayers. He provided for us each step of the way. He comforted us. He gave us strength. And now He is bringing such immense joy to us and we give Him all of the glory. When I met Mercy a little over two years ago, I knew that God told me she was my daughter. I've clung to that promise each day of this journey. Cody said it well, many months ago, when he told me that we didn't know when Mercy would be home, but we knew that she would. We knew how the story would end, and that is what helped us get through each obstacle.