Thursday, November 26, 2009

A Little History...


In 2005, Sandy and I realized we wanted a daughter from China. This began a flurry of paperwork. We filled out applications, completed immigration forms, had a homestudy done, were fingerprinted, had background checks, had medical checkups, and, it seems, wrote a check to anyone that could possibly be related to getting all of this paperwork finished!

On March 27, 2006, our paperwork arrived in China. We had our Log In Date (LID)! The LID is the date you begin the final countdown. Now, we were waiting for China to match us with our daughter. Imagine it this way: our paperwork goes into a huge stack of files from parents from all over the world wanting a child from China. Someone at the China Center for Adoption Affairs (CCAA) diligently sorts through available orphans to match with the parent file on top of the stack. This is a long, long process. Our file would not reach the top of the stack until October 2009!

On October 13, 2009, Beth, from our adoption agency Chinese Children Adoption International (CCAI), placed a three-way call to Sandy and me (Sandy was in Little Rock at a conference). Beth told us all about our new daughter!

Her Chinese name is Feng Yue Yi. She was born January 14, 2009, and has lived in a foster home since the second day of her life. On that day, she was brought to the hospital in the city of Fengcheng in the Jiangxi Province of China. The doctors examined her, and placed her under the care of the Fengcheng Social Welfare Institute.

We do not know where she spent the first day of her life, nor do we know why she was given to the hospital. We can only assume that she is one of China's many victims, mostly daughters, of the One-Child Policy. Chinese parents desire sons. A daughter is not as valuable to them, and so, are given away so that the parents can try, again, for a son.

We have renamed our daughter Carly Anne Yue Yi Russell. We are, once again, in a countdown as we wait for our Travel Approval, visas, and a Consulate appointment.

Carly, we'll be there soon!

2 comments:

  1. This is precious! I am so excited to follow you on your journey. Congratulations again!

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  2. this is soooo awesome! love the background sister! auntie c cant wait til carly gets here...let the spoiling begin!!!

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