Let me re-phrase that: There is always a huge, seemingly insurmountable problem. Here we go: two days after our visas were supposed to have been printed, they were still not printed. When I called to find out why, I was told they were waiting on a paper from USCIS. What?!? Here's what the problem amounts to: Our I600s have already been approved, our visa appointments have beeen completed and all went well - visas have been paid for. Even still, now they are questioning our I600A! It says we are approved for one or more children and though the officer stateside says that is sufficient, the Haitian officer says it is not and needs to see docs that say we are approved for 2 children!
Let's keep in mind that our homestudy has ALWAYS been for 2 children. We were approved through the court system, the Minister of Interior and our own Department of Homeland security through the USCIS approving our I600. NOW they want to question what amounts to a useless piece of paper that never needed to be filed in the first place. Let me explain further.
The I600a is a form, requesting from our government, the permission to eventually bring into the States, a child(ren) you intent to adopt. This just states intent. The approval comes in the form of an I171H. The I600 does essentially the same thing, with one notable exception: The (a) should be filed if you are adopting from one of those countries that doesn't let you know who your child will be until the end of the process. If you already know who your child(ren) will be before you start your process, you can and should file the I600 only. Because we filed both (the I600a at the beginning of our process and the I600 in Haiti about a year ago) this is blowing the minds of the government and they can't fathom that the I600a doesn't really amount to a hill of crap right now. The USCIS officer in Haiti tells me now that they "mistakenly" approved our I600 before double checking our I600a. This is INSANE! First, even if it was mistakenly approved, IT WAS APPROVED! They cannot now backtrack and hold our children hostage, which is essentially what they are now doing. Second, the I600a is a moot point and even if it was valid, specifically states one or more children!
If you have followed this inanity to this point, you will see this as nothing more than a complete and utter attack. It is so preposterous, so inane that this is the only explanation to be had. By the same token, because God is sovereign, and nothing happens that does not first pass through his hand, this has, for one reason or another, been allowed. This blows my mind. I cannot grasp why God would be allowing this particular trial after we have already been through delay after delay after delay. This is so like being pregnant and waaaaaaay overdue! My heart hurts. There is not a moment in the day that I do not think of/long for/agonize over the absence of my children in my life. This trial has only magnified that to unmanageable depths.
So this is what I ask of you dear friends who frequent the ramblings of my blog, pray. Over the course of these next 2 days pray fervently and without ceasing. Pray that they eyes of the government officials will be open to the gross oversight on their part. Part for mercy and compassion towards us and our situation. Pray that our children will be coming home as scheduled on Thursday and that this will not drag on and on.....If nothing else, Moise will come home on Wednesday. This has been a heartbreaking decision - having to choose, as a mom, between two children. Which one needs you more? Which one can you just not live without any longer? At the moment, we have determined that to be Moise, simply because he is more aware of us, our relationship with him and the imminence of his homecoming. He has already been disappointed so much in this process and we cannot bear to inflict the scars that choosing Phoenix over him would inflict. So, for these reasons, if thinsg are not worked out before tomorrow, we will be bringing Moise home on Thursday and turning our focus to fighting for Phoenix every day after that. This, friends, is why we desperately need your prayers.
Monday, September 15, 2008
There's ALWAYS a problem....
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 8:36 AM 4 comments
Labels: Adoption
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Yeah, I'm A Soccer Mom
Today was opening day for soccer season and Logan, our little right halfback, was kickin A on the field! There has seriously not been a cuter boy in a soccer jersey since David Beckham! Next week he may even sport the early years Beckham 'do with the top half pulled back into a little ponytail! Until then....enjoy these:
And what day would be complete without the Cai-Cai!
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 12:29 PM 1 comments
Labels: kids
Friday, September 5, 2008
Oh Happy Day!
Our boys are coming home! Our boys are coming home! They'll be ready to come home on Monday! Sadly, Jeremy has a business trip scheduled for next week so we can't pick them up then. It will have to be the following week. But, the point is: THEY'RE READY AND THEY'RE COMING HOME!!!!!!!
Oh, did I mention, MY BOYS ARE COMING HOME!
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 7:51 PM 11 comments
Labels: Adoption
Saturday, August 30, 2008
What's in a Name?
A lot....a definition of character, a legacy, a hope, an ideal. We have always taken the choosing of our children's names very seriously and with the 2 new additions coming home soon, we are again playing the name game. Though we've had their first names chosen for a long time, we've struggled for nearly 2 years with their middle names. Not only have we finally settled on middle names, but we have come to a monumental naming decision. Once we readopt the boys here in the States and officially have their names changed, we will also have a name change for Logan and Cai. We really want to honor our fathers and grandfathers in such a way that their relationships to us and the legacy they leave behind, will be forever etched into our children's minds - and names. So, without further adieu, here are the new Pihl children (with the new names in bold):
Logan Gabriel Robert Pihl
Micaiah Ramsay David Pihl
Moise Benjamin Joseph Pihl
Phoenix Jude Austin Pihl
Yes, I know - I hear you - 2 middle names? Whatever - it's very euro and very honoring to our patriarchs and so, it is what it is.
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 3:16 PM 5 comments
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Cai-ism of the Day
I love you Cherry Fanta and your red taste! (And yes Nichole, he sounded just like you when you're mimicking him!)
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 6:45 PM 1 comments
Labels: Cai-isms
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Cai-isms
So, my Cai-isms are growing too numerous for the sidebar to house. What is a Cai-ism you say? Well, many of you know that Cai has a unique personality and view of things (to say the least). Lately, he's taken a "Ralphie-esque" view of daily life (for those of you who watch the Simpson's, you'll know what I mean.) Whenever he busts out with a new "CAIism," I'll post it here. Enjoy!
Pastor: How'd you like your class today?
Cai: I have goldfish in my teeth!
Daddy: Come on, let's get you ready for your bath.
Cai: Can I take a shower with my peeper?
Cai: I have such a beautiful brain! Wait....why is it so quiet in there?
Cai: (In regards to daddy's hairy chest) You have such beautiful feathers, daddy!
Cai: Silence! You are defended!
Cai: I'm so sad about it, my bones are tears...
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 6:43 PM 2 comments
Labels: Cai-isms
Monday, August 11, 2008
Thank you
We wanted to extend a special thank you to those of you who have donated to our efforts to bringing our children home. Your thoughts, prayers and donations have meant SO MUCH to us and have made a HUGE difference! THANK YOU, does not seem to be sufficient.....
For those of you lurking, reading and/or wondering what we're referencing, please click on the "adoption" label on the right hand sidebar and read the posts regarding our adoption process. God has definitely provided, but we've not reached the finish line yet. We implore you to pray/consider and ask how you can/if you can be of assistance.
Until they come home.....
Heather & Jeremy
Posted by Pihl Pastures at 2:36 PM 4 comments
Labels: rants
