Monday, January 30, 2006

First Day of School




Today is Natasha's first day of school! She was excited and a little nervous but we praise God that she has a friend that she met before she went today. Sofie is our good friends daughter and has a little sister Emily who is close to Ariana. We have known Sofie for 5 years and she is such a sweet girl and will be able to help Natasha out through those first few hard weeks of school. The school that Natasha is going to has a "block" system and I'm not even really clear on how it all works yet since we are new at this middle school thing too! But basicaly she will have some classes on one day and other classes on other days. Today, she has an easy day where she will just be in her ESL (english second language) class. Tomorrow, she will have Math then Reading, then she will go to lunch and then have gym class and music. This day she will need to go to different classes so she will have someone help her with this until she feels comfortable doing so by herself. I am thankful that she has met Sofie and is familiar with her so she doesn't feel quit so overwhelmed. They will even share a locker too which is great since the combination thing may take a while to master. Natasha is so quick to pick up on things though that we know that in no time she will be a pro at this and this whole school thing. Which brings me to sharing on how she has been here these first few weeks in America.
She is doing great and is really, really happy. The first weeks here she has had phone calls, packages, well wishes and emails from friends and family all around the country welcoming her so warmly. This was so wonderful and she was just beaming with each call and letter. She has had a few tears as she is missing her family back home. Lena has told us that she has cried in the night for Nastia and we keep reassuring Natasha that we will continue to pray for Nastia every day and that God will take good care of Nastia and may someday find a family for her to be with. Natasha just loves her brothers and sisters and has fit in so well with her new siblings. She just really seems comfortable and doesn't hesitate to just jump right in and tease or hug her brothers and sisters. She helps out too and just is so observant that she doesn't even need to be asked to hang her coat up or make her bed or to help when she sees that there is something to be done. She just watches what the other children do and follows along so well.
She loves going to church and gets to see her friends there too and yesterday she told me that she even understood a little what the pastor was saying! She is such a smart girl and I know she is learning in leaps and bounds. We can't wait to see how much she will absorb at school in the remaining school year.
We also had a real treat for all of us when my sister Evy,who is from Chicago and who helped watched our other three children when we were in Ukraine, came back the weekend after we came home so she could meet Natasha. We were so excited about this and so thankful for all the wonderful things that she and our parents did for us while we were gone.
We also had a visit from Ted's brothers family (from Kansas City) this last weekend and had a wonderful visit with them as well. Natasha is slowly starting to realize the size of the family she has come into !("many, many"as she says) and we look forward to the "many, many" years that she will have to learn to get to know and grow close to them all.
Sorry, it's been a while since we updated you last on all our happenings and thanks for being so patient with us while we adjust to our new routine. Now that we will be getting into more of a routine with school having started I'll have some free time to sit down and type since it does take a while for me! : )
Pray requests would be for Natasha to have a smooth transition into schooling in America. That she won't feel so overwhelmed at such a big change but that she will adjust well and feel more comfortable each passing day.
I have posted some pictures of Evy and Natasha meeting at the airport, a picture of Natahsa and Miranda with newly pierced ears. (This was something Natasha was excited about doing when she first got here.) Natasha(with Tahner) in some new clothes from her Uncle Jeff and Aunt Val and cousins Ellen, Christian and Pete from Chicago, and Natasha starting a "BIG, BIG" (as she says) crossstitch from Dadrushka.

Having a problem posting the earring picture will try again later!

Friday, January 06, 2006

WE'RE HOME!





Sorry, that we kept everyone in suspense with the last few days in not knowing the outcome of the US Embassy! We did e-mail that Natasha's visa came through but didn't get a chance to get it up on the blog.
We've made it back safely and are home at last! We arrived in Omaha at 2:20pm yesterday afternoon to family and friends. It was SUCH a blessing to be back home and in the arms of so many loved ones. Natasha felt right at home and tried to give as many hugs and kisses as she could to her brothers as they would allow her to give. Miranda and Natasha have hit it of wonderfully too, as well. Natasha also got right back in the loop with her friends Lena and Alla and had a great talk with them while we were there. We were so thankful to Lena for helping introduce everyone to Natasha. I was trying to explain Will to Natasha(how do you explain Will? ; ) ) but Natasha just shook her head and said, "Yeah, church." and understood who he was and what he did because Lena had covered all the bases for Natasha. What a blessing she was for doing that for us. We had SO much to share with everyone and were late in getting our luggage. We wondered where it was when we finally made it down to the baggage claim. It was set off to the side because we were so late in coming to get it.
Babushka(Grandma) and Dadrushka(Grandpa) then took us to "IHOPer" as Tahner calls it and we enjoyed a nice dinner together. Natasha liked the pancakes and eggs she ordered and ate almost the whole thing.
We came home and were wonderfully surprised by ALL the home improvements we had done to the house while we were out. I said they could of done a TV show on it! We are still finding wonderful "surprises" here and there and hearing about all the extraordinary blessings (Eric T.!) that people have done for us while we have been gone. We are SO humbled by everything and by all you have done for us with well wishes, prayers and help that you have given to us and our family while we have been gone. We are SO blessed to know and have each and everyone of you in our lives. We can never thank you enough for all that you have done for us.
Natasha says we have a big home and loves everything. And to those who know the size of our house we are glad she thinks it's big! ; )
We are sorry we didn't get a chance to blog yesterday but had such a full day we were wiped out in the end. I will be able to post photos later but in the meantime you can look on the Van Putten's blog to see pics from the airport(I'll leave their addy at the end).
Natasha had a wonderful sleep last night and looked well rested in the morning. Papa however, will need time to adjust as he woke up at 2AM. I thought he was eager to get back to work when I heard him leave later on but he had just went to get some yogurt and juice from the store.
We did go and see where Papa worked and were SO warmly greeted by all our friends. What a wonderful welcome home that was. Natasha will come to know each and everyone one of the many many friends and family that we have and all the prayers that have been given for us. We know she will come to love each and everyone of you as we do.
Thanks again for EVERYTHING and we especially are grateful to God for ALL He has done for us in keeping our family safe and getting us through this wonderful, tremendous journey of adoption. We have been SO blessed and are especially blessed by our new daughter Natasha.
Thank you Jesus SO much for our precious gift.


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(under Natasha's Homecoming)

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

She's Good to Go...but Not Yet in Writing...

HI,

We have just returned from the US Embassy. We have everything done with the Visa and papers except that something was wrong with the computers in Washington and the staff at the embassy could not get Natasha's Visa printed. So we need prayer that it will be printed out by tomorrow before we leave. We need to be at the airport by 1:50- 2pm for the flight. We talked to the man there and said sometimes this problem doesn't get resolved for two days. He said he feels confident that it should be ready before two. He said the machine is working in Washinton it is just the matter of getting the rest of the world back to working.
Please pray that this will get done in or by the morning or we can't leave and will have to arrange flights for another day and I don't know when we can get the next flight out..

We hope everything is going smoothly and the kids are doing well with being back in school.

We love you all and miss you much.
Love Ted AMy Natasha and Ariana

Sunday, January 01, 2006

In Kiev...Again

Hello,

We have arrived in Kiev. We have been here for awhile and have rested and now will celebrate New Years watching tv and seeing all the other celbrations all over the world. Galina says that here in Ukraine they celebrate until 4 am. I don't think we will stay up that late but maybe until 12. We may have no gas supply to the building tomorrow as Russia has declared they will be shutting down the gas supply to Ukraine on the first of Jan. So it will be interesting to see how the next three days go. Just a quick e-mail to let you know we have arrived safely.

Natasha is doing well and very happy here with us. She is excited to get to America. We love you all and miss you all.
Love
Ted Amy Natasha and Ariana