Saturday, February 23, 2008

Hello everyone. my name is Nora and this is my mom and dad. They love me very much. I'm having a great time playing with them and they give me tons of kisses. I can't wait to come home to Chicago and see my family. Will my cousins David, Lauren and Alex come over to play with me? I sure hope so. I hear a lot about my grandparents and anties and uncles and it seems like they love me too. Oh the waiting is hard but it's worth it.

love to America!!!!
Nora

Thursday, February 21, 2008

please forgive grammer and spelling errors because of jet lag

I just want to say thank you for all your comments and emails. They all mean so much to us. It's really a way to keep in touch with all that is going on with America. I may not be able to comment back but believe me each and everyone is so important to us. We reread them all a bunch of times. Oh America we miss you so much.

Have we told all of you that our matress is GREAT, better than the one we have at home. No back pain here except picking up Nora, I'm so out of shape for that....... We had pizza today. No one is Chicago would call it that. But for Kazakhstan it's not bad. Basicaly I'm on the high Carb diet. Bread, Bread and bread. I have to watch it tho. Elainea from South Africa is starting to have some problems because of the lack of veggies. She has been here much longer than us and has already been to court. so over this long period of time with no vegtables has really put a strain on her.

Nora is pretty sick now. She has a bad cough and she is so congested. She let me hold her yesterday for a long time. She just stared into my eyes. And then she started to close her eyes but didn't. I think she was afarid she would miss something. Bill got to feed her a bottle today . I think Bill will do most of the feedings so she will bond with him that way. ( Oh by the way Bill is the first man she has ever seen) Bill is very happy about this too. This was the first time we saw a bottle. They normaly feed the children with a cup regardless of age. It really werid to see such small children being fed that way. Did I tell you that she just turned 1. She had a birthday right before we got here. I can't believe we get to bring her home. (God willing) Bill and i both are over the moon about her. It nice to see Bill growing so found of her. You would think he would get board of talking about her with me. But no. He now has a new woman in his life and I couldn't be happier for him.
Hello everyone. Bill and I are sorry we have not bloged much but we have been a bit preoccupied. HA! We also have had problems with our lap top connection with the Wi Fi.
So the trip was ridiculously long. LONG!! 9 hours to Frankfurt Germany,6 hour layover, 8 ½ hour flight to Almaty Kazakhstan, then picked up in the midle of the night to be dropped off at the hotel for 10 hour nap. Then pick up for our 1 hour flight into Ust. Which was delayed about an 1 ½. But we are here now. It’s a lovely town with lovely, kind people. We feel very comfortable. We are very close to Russia. And there is more Russian people here that I thought there would be. 50% Kaz and 50% Russian. But then again we are very close to Russia. We love our coordinator Alma and driver Bolat. They are so nice and easy to be around. We love Amy. Our travel companion and who is adopting as well. (Karina who is almost 4) And we love our new Irish friends Phillip and Amanda as well as our South African friends Jeremy and Elaina.

We are dressed very dumpy here. These people here know how to dress. They all are so very classy. Very one wear fur. Fur hat, fur coat, fur boots. I think we stand out because we are so casual. The hotel is very nice, except for the internet. It is so aggravating when you wake up early to go down to the lobby and it’s out of service. And our lap top will not connect because their Wi Fi is down.

The breakfast here at the hotel is great. The lunch and dinner is ..well…gross! We have eaten out a few times. The best Chinese food I ever had. For those of you coming to USt don’t bother packing food and toiletries. They store Daniel,is close to the hotel and it’s nice to get out of the room. You can also exchange your money at the store Daniel. The rate is much better than at the airport. The jet lag is awful. I’m writing you this at 2:00am our time. Which is 2:00 pm your time. I can’t sleep but of coarse Bill seems to have know problem. Bill is snoring up a storm right now in the bed room while I sit in the bathroom watching Bridgette Jones Diary. Tomorrow should be interesting with this little sleep but there is an incentive to get up is…NORA!..

Nora is so sweet. We get to see her twice a day once in the morning and then in the afternoon. 1 hour each, sometimes more. She looks like Alex my nephew but cute like a little girl. She is getting to know us and we of her. She loves her care takers. And when we get to the room early to watch her she is very loud and funny. We have tons of videos and we watch them a hundred times a day. She is just beginning to walk with our help. Before we got here the Irish couple Phillip and Amanda had taken some video of the babies room when the music teacher came to play the piano. Nora is jumping up and down and beating her maracas and tambourine! It is priceless. She will fit in our home just fine.
She is a blessing from God.. And thank you God for her. Please keep praying for us. We still have a long road a head.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Every day is Christmas!


Well here she is, Miss Nora Spyker.

Monday, February 18, 2008

She is so sweet!

Well we met her. She is so sweet. Blonde hair Big Blue eyes. We have decided to name her Nora.
Nora Elaine Carolyn Spyker. We have read so much about the process but nothing will prepare you for the first visit. It was over whelming. bill and I were in complete shock. The 2nd visit of the day was much better. We were able to sit down and play with her. She grabed for toys, hears well, follows you around the room with her eyes. She creid for her care giver too. Which is a very good. i think she will be very tall. Her legs go on for miles.

I'm having a hard time posting pictures. So tonight will will work on that. I need to go. but we will write more later.

Love you all!!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Thanks for the prayers but keep them coming

So the Visa's were issued. WOO HOO! So now pray for Fed Ex to get them here on time tomorrow.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

please pray

The lastest news is that we got the LOI letter and we sent it with an application for the visas. We sent this information to a document service in DC so they can take it to the Kaz Embassy in DC. The only thing we needed was in the confirmation number. We sent the paperwork on Friday and hoped to get the confirmation on Monday. Which we did. The number came and we called the service with it. Well they didn't get it to the Embassy on time Monday. Tuesday the man who signs the visa was at Capital Hill all day and not at the Embassy, Wednesday the Embassy is closed!!!!!! So that brings us up to today.

So the service should get the visa on Thursday and send it over night to us on Friday in the A.M. Then take our flight Friday night. Yes all in the same day. Do you think it's kinda close? AH YA!!!! Please pray for us. If it's God's will for us to be delayed then just let me accept it.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

It's Bill's Birthday!!!


Happy Birthday Billy!!!! My wish for you dear husband is that this coming year and everyone after will be the best ever. I hope you become a dad and become the father that God has always intended you to be. I hope you fall in love with your baby girl so much that she has you wrapped around her finger. I hope for you long lazy mornings in bed with you and me and the baby in between with Nellie down at our feet. I also hope for you to walk in the St. Jude Police parade with your baby girl in your arms.

You are the foundation of this family.

Happy Birthday Billy-O

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Well today was a hard day. We woke up and started working on getting everything ready. We called our health insurance, travel insurance, travel agent, hotel and credit cards. Then for a very nice lunch break my sister in law Carolyn and nephewAlex took me to Pot Belly's. It was the calm before the storm. ......As soon as I walked back in I checked our email. And there it was our LOI!! I explained earlier that the LOI (Letter of Invitation) is needed to get a visa. So the visa process started. Thankfully we are using a service that will make sure our documents get to the Kaz embassy and sent back to us. We need to pray to make sure we get the visas back on time to make our flight on the 15th. If not then we will have to push back the dates. BOOOOO!!! So ..... things are crazy but they are moving forward. Oh.... another very cool thing is that we are traveling with another Adoption Ark (that's our agency) client. Her name is Amy. We just found out that we are going together 2 days ago. Since then we have spoken several times. She is very nice and I am thrilled we are going together. She is from the south subarbs and we are from the south side of Chicago. And instead of meeting up somewhere in between ......no ... We are meeting up in Frankfurt Germany! Ha !!!Well she has family there and will met us for the last leg of the journey into Kaz.
Well I need to shut my brain off. So I'm signing off. It's 8:50pm here and it's 8:50am where my baby is....,.I wish I was there to see her open her eyes. Good morning baby.

Our Hotel




We have found a nice hotel to stay at in Oskemen during the adoption process. Its called The Shiny River Hotel. They even worked out a nice rate for us for an extended stay for the adoption. And of course we were happy that the breakfast buffet is included as well. It also has a restaurant, high speed internet, satellite television, and a sports bar. They are big hockey fans in Kazakhstan. Here is a link to their website with some additional pictures:

http://www.shinyriverhotel.kz/index-e.html

Tuesday, February 5, 2008


The city/region we were assigned to go to in Kazakhstan is Oskemen. The picture to the left is a picture of the city. Öskemen, formerly Ust-Kamenogorsk, city, northeastern Kazakhstan. It is a port at the junction of the Irtysh and Ulba rivers, and is a road and railroad hub. The city's industries produce zinc, lead, titanium, and magnesium; machinery; and chemicals. Öskemen was founded as a Russian military outpost in 1720 and given the name Ust-Kamenogorsk. It was given its present name after Kazakhstan became an independent nation in 1991. Population (1993 estimate) 334,000
Here is a link on You Tube that you can click and see some pictures but I don't think you'll understand a word of the song! Thanks for looking and enjoy:
Here is a picture of Almaty. Almaty is the largest city in Kazakhstan. Its a large city with over 1 Million people living there. Why do I say all this? Because today we were told we need to be there by Saturday, February 16th so we will be in our region by Monday, February 18th. We are surprised how quickly this has come after months and months of waiting. Next step....get the airline tickets!! We have a few documents to get ready as well and of course make sure we're off work and have jobs to come back to!! We are expecting this first trip to take approximately 4 weeks. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers!!