Sunday, July 15, 2007

Welcome Home





























Sorry, I have not kept the blog updated over the last couple of days. We made it home late Friday afternoon. We want to thank everyone who has followed the journey, prayed for us, and who has just been there for us; there are too many to mention names, please know we love you and thank you.






When we pulled into the driveway, Parker was out riding his bike and did not care that mom/dad was home only baby sister. Parker could not take his eyes off of her on Friday night. Yesterday, it seems we started having a little bit of I miss mom/dad's full attention. Stacy spent the day with him yesterday watching movies and playing cars; today will be a guys day as he and I are going to play golf. As I mentioned in my earlier posts that Iszabella had a cold/cough. We took her to an urgent care center yesterday morning and she has strep throat and an ear infection. We cannot believe how calm she has been when she has to be in pain. After one dose of medicine she is so much more active.





Both sets of grandparents have been at the house since we landed on Friday. Iszabella has taken to them and loved on all of them; it has been great to see the love that she has been shown. Iszabella has taken to all of them so well and they have been great to have at the house.





Thanks for following along with us as we have been through the trip this week, however, please follow along as the real journey begins. Thanks

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Guatemala - Day Three











It is hard to believe that today is our last full day in Guatemala. We are ready to get home to see Parker and introduce him to Iszabella. He has talked to her each day by phone and is viewing the blog. Stacy`s parents said that when Parker saw the picture of Stacy, Iszabella, and I that he smiled the biggest smile and said "I love you baby sister," he is going to be a great big brother. Yesterday also was a milestone day. Iszabella woke up saw Stacy and said Mama, not sure how long the tears flowed from that moment.

Iszabella is still sick with a cough and cold. Please pray for her and for the plane ride home tomorrow. We leave Guatemala tomorrow at 8:42 am and arrive in Oklahoma City at ¨5:20 pm.

Several cool things about the trip is getting to learn about the country. From our hotel room we can see a live volcano, when the sky is clear you can see the smoke and steam raising from the top. We met a couple from Sioux City, SD last night and they hiked the volcano yesterday with a tour guide. They said that some places were too hot to walk, he said in one area they placed a stick and in about 5 - 10 seconds it ignited. He said that there is five active volcanoes close to Guatemala City. We also witnessed a large protest about a block or two from the hotel; this was visible from our hotel room. The country does not seem to have a middle class only wealthy and poor; both are easy to distinguish.

Another different feature was to have a driver. I have heard stories about how people drive in central America, I do not think the stories were accurate in our experience; I have a new understanding for the saying the world is made up of inches. We were glad for a couple of inches on several occasions yesterday as we navigated the streets of Guatemala City.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Guatemala - Day Two

The day started very early, our wake up call was for 5:30 am as our Embassy appointment was for 7:15 this morning. Iszabella has been a great child, she cried a little last night (she has cried for a total of about 10 minutes since yesterday) for mom and she has started running a low grade fever with a cough. The climate here is very much like Seattle and the rainy season has started, so the kids are dealing with a change in season. Please pray that she gets over her cough and cold before we travel on Friday.

As I mentioned, our appointment was this morning. The interview process went well and everything is going according to plan. The Embassy approved the adoption and the visa will be issued by 3:30 pm tomorrow afternoon. We are then free to leave the country on Friday; we are scheduled to land in Oklahoma City at 5:20 on Friday afternoon. The one bad thing that happened at the Embassy interview was the interviewer noticed we were from Oklahoma and he asked about the upcoming football season; the bad question was "so do you think OU will get beat by any more mid-major teams this year," a reference to our Boise State loss and remember I was under oath.

The hardest thing about today was walking past all of the Guatemalan citizens who were at the Embassy seeking a visa to the United States, we were escorted past about 500 people. At the airport yesterday, there were about 1,000 people seeking any gift from those arriving. The country has striking beauty but also such poverty.

We have found out some information about Iszabella, she was born in a town about 18 miles outside of Guatemala City in a town with a lake. On our arriving flight yesterday we noticed this area and it appeared to be a beautiful area, there were mountains around the lake. We have also met several different families at the hotel from TX, MO, NC, CA, MI, WI, MN, and FL. All have been on the same journey to bring their children home.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Guatemala - Day One







We arrived in Guatemala City today around 1 pm. At 3 pm we received Iszabella, for those of you who were betting Dad cried like a baby. For the record, she had me first -I had ran down to the lobby to get a key reprogrammed and guess who walked in, you guessed it Iszabella. From that moment, she had me. We have had her for about 2 hours and she has yet to cry. We were very lucky to get to spend time with the foster mom, two of her children, and her neighbor. Please pray for her and her family, they cried for our daughter and have been very kind to us and to her. They presented us with gifts and more importantly a photo album of several pictures.

I have added a couple of the close to 100 pictures we have taken in the last two hours. We will keep you updated as the day and week progresses. Our embassy appointment is tomorrow at 7:15 am. Thank you for everything and for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers.

Monday, July 9, 2007

The Journey Begins

Today is the day. We leave OKC about noon today and travel to Miami, we will spend the night in Miami before traveling on to Guatemala City in the morning. Our church is in the process of a "100 days of prayer" campaign and I thought today's was important.

"Do you realize today that God is thinking about you? Can you count the grains of sand on the volleyball court today? Of course not, yet that is the illustration God uses to describe how often He thinks of you. Praise Him today for His great love for your. Live today like you know He loves you."

This is important because God's hand is clearly at work in our adoption process, from providing the resources to make the adoption financially possible to His protection of our daughter. As Col 1:16 says, we have value, meaning, and purpose because God is the Creator; he also made us in His image. That does not only apply to those in Edmond, America, or people of our own skin color; this applies to all of God's children across the world. Thank you for following our journey and for keeping us in your prayers.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Big Brother Gets Ready


Today has been a wild day! We went to church this morning, we put in our number to get Parker's security code and Iszabella's name was also listed. It is hard to believe that this time next week we will have our daughter home and she will be crawling throughout the house.

Parker is getting very excited. We had some friends come by yesterday and they brought over gifts for Parker and Iszabella (a big pink Mickey Mouse, some clothes, and a pink elephant). Parker put the elephant into Iszabella's chair and sang it lullaby's yesterday. Today, he has helped in getting the car seat ready and he is very busy in planning her "surprise party." He said he does not want to come to the airport, due to the party he is planning.

At church today, he learned about Daniel and how God provided for Daniel. On the way home he said that the God that provided for Daniel is the same God providing his baby sister. It is awesome that a 4 1/2 year old understands that EVERYTHING comes from God and that the God that created the universe still provides for us today.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

5 Days & Counting

Well it is Thursday evening, July 5th and we are at 5 days and counting down until we leave for Guatemala to finalize the adoption and bring our daughter, Iszabella home! I can not believe that this moment is finally here and that in a matter of days-week, she will be in our home with Brent, Parker and I! I would like to ask that everyone that is reading this blog to please pray a specific prayer for our safety there and back and that the transition from the foster family to us will go smoothly and that Iszabella experiences as little stress as possible. Thank you to all that have helped us through this journey through prayers, thoughts and encouraging words.

Stacy

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Color Me Pink

As a guy, I never thought I would be glad for anything pink! However, we received notification from the US Embassy today that our pink slip has been issued. We must be in Guatemala on the 10th and we will receive Iszabella on that day. Our appointment at the Embassy is scheduled for the 11th and we can then travel home on the 13th.

Thank you for your prayers as we travel this journey. We will keep you updated. Thanks

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Update






We received our June update today along with new pictures. Not sure if you notice, but it looks like Iszabella loves cars - chewing on them - I'm sure that is the making of our first brother / sister fight. "Mom/Dad baby sister is chewing on McQueen or King, make her STOP!"

Parker is ready to be a big brother. He has been praying for his baby sister for several months now. A few weeks ago, he asked if I thought God was putting the blood in her. It is funny to listen to his questions about the process, but he knows that his baby sister is coming from God. I am so grateful to God for Parker and our newest addition to our family.

The report that we received from the agency shows that Iszabella is saying momma and dada. She also has two teeth (if she was older and only had two teeth, we might think she was from Arkansas - that was for our Arkansas friends), she is crawling and waves good-bye.

Brent

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Update on Pink

I spoke to the adoption agency this morning and was told our attorney is submitting the file to the Embassy on Thursday of this week. That means that the birth certificate and passport have now been issued with the last name of Davis. The Embassy generally takes about 4 to 7 days to issue the "pink slip." Therefore, it appears we might be in Guatemala the week after July 4th; that is pure speculation on my part, but if the time line holds true then that is a good estimate. Thanks for your continued prayers and for checking up on the blog.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Patiently Awaiting

Well it is Sunday, June 17th-Father's Day and we are patiently awaiting our pink slip that allows us to make our travel arrangements to Guatemala to pick up Iszabella. I am praying that we will get word very soon that we can make our airline reservations. I wish all the Father's that might be reading this a very happy Father's Day!

Stacy Davis

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Answer to Prayers

We received word from our adoption agency that our file was approved by PGN. What does that mean? It basically means that we are now waiting only for a birth certificate and passport to be issued before we can travel to pick up our daughter. Thank you for praying for us and please keep us in your prayers as we travel to bring her home and we become a family.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Our Son


It appears all you University of Texas fans should be on the lookout. On a recent trip to Disney, Parker was sitting on a bench when an unsuspecting Longhorn fan walked by. You can see his unprompted response, by him saying "oooooohh DOWN WITH THE HORNS!" He really is Sooner born!

Thursday May 31, 2007





We received the most up to date pictures of our daughter yesterday. She is now 7 months old and weighs close to 14 lbs; the report said she has a strong personality. Since we are ALL strong willed at the Davis household we know God has put her in the right home.

It is getting hard to wait when you want something so much and getting the pictures - while grateful to see her and her progress - makes you realize how big the hole is in your heart. Last night at church, a friend prayed a heartfelt beautiful prayer for us and the adoption process. Please keep him in your prayers as his daughter and family are in China on a mission trip until late July; he is missing them as well. It so comforting to see how God has placed so many carrying individuals in our life to assist us in the process. We are so grateful for the blessings provided by God that has made the adoption possible and we know all things happen according to HIS plan, but this doesn't erase the desire to hold our child.

Over the coming days we will post updated pictures and information related to the adoption and our family. Please feel free to check back for updates and new pictures.