Today was a big day for us: we became Olivia's legal guardians.
We
braved the stifling heat of Bangkok to attend the interview with the
Thai Family Ministry's board of review. We waited for a bit over an hour
together with a probably 10-15 other families who were there for the
same reason. Our contact person, Khun Toy, was again fabulous and made
sure that everything went well and even found another office (of someone
she knows there) for us to wait where there was some air conditioning.
The
interview was a formal affair with a panel of about 8 people from
different professions, bureaucrats, doctors, nurses, school teachers and
the like. They called us Dr. Saunders and Dr. Meyer the whole time so it
was difficult to stay serious... They asked about our path to adoption,
our reasons for choosing Thailand, and about our plans for Olivia's
future etc. We did not experience it as an inquisition, but neither did we feel
that they treated the interview as a mere formality. None the less after
only 10-15 min they approved our case. I think that the Thai system is
very good in that they make a big effort to ensure the safety and future
of the children in their new home.
Then Khun Toy drove us
to the Danish Embassy - together with Dorthe, Henrik and their little
Janus - to get the kid's immigration papers sorted - this was a mere formality
but it still took some time. Then by the time we made it back to the
hotel we all exhausted and Olivia was totally past it. We had to run
our first emergency sleep routine with me doing laps of the apartment with
her in the stroller screaming until she calmed down. It did not take
too long actually and as the "normal" routine has been shot to pieces the past
couple of days she has actually been a very tough girl.
Tomorrow
it is rest day and then the big trip home. We are flying 0:30 (3:30
Bris. 19:30 DK) from Bangkok and land in Copenhagen 6:30 (14:30 in
Brisbane). We have fingers and everything else crossed that Olivia
sleeps most of the way...
We will miss Thailand: the warmth, the mangos, the
tropical thunderstorms in the evening, the food, the fascinating
language and the Thai people... but we are ready to go home!
super super dejlig billede af hele familien. God tur hjem. Knus Lone og Heine
ReplyDeleteSuper fedt :o) - fantastisk godt familiebillede og dejligt at det gik så godt med alle formaliteterne. Nu glæder vi os også bare til at I kommer hjem til Aarhus og til at se jer alle tre :o) Rigtig god tur hjem... Kh Steen og Inge
DeleteThe vision of Aaron doing laps with the stroller made me giggle. The things we do to help the kids relax and finally realise they need sleep! I have also had to resort to singing twinkle little star at a deafening level to get Alex to calm. When is Olivia's birthday, they must be very close (Alex and Olivia)?
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Your beautiful smiles say it all. Congratulations. We are so happy for you. This lovely family pic which will have pride of place in our lounge room. Have a wonderful happy birthday little Olivia. Much love, Mum and Chas
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