Monday, May 5, 2008

Long awaited update! Finally

I know it has been a while since I have posted but our lives have been a whirl wind since we have gotten home! I can't even tell you how nice it is too be home with our kids. They are amazing and I think I am still disbelief that LP is home.

Now about our travels home: Our flight left at 12:55 pm on Friday to JFK, so of course we were up at the crack of dawn to get ready, eat and leave. Of course the day I can't wait to leave there was tons of traffic in Moscow. It took us over an hour to get to the airport and by the time I got there the line for Delta was a mess. After waiting for a least 30 minutes with tons of luggage and a scared little boy we were at the counter. OF COURSE there was an issue with my tickets. If you remember I had to change them at the last minute and after the change I didn't have seat assignments so that was a concern. Well there was some issue with my tickets and they wanted to know why I didn't leave on Thursday etc. After a hour (they pushed us to the side to wait so they could deal with other people first - nice), we finally got our seats. I was so relieved because I was going to put on the water works if I had too!! I can't even EXPLAIN how thankful I was to be on that plane. I didn't care where I sat just as long as we had seats. I am not sure if this was planned but Delta had all the adoptive families in a section on the airplane, which worked out really nice. All the families were so nice and it was great to be able to chit chat. I regret not getting those families emails addresses etc as I would love to know how they are doing.

The flight was pretty uneventful. LP did great!! He ate a lot but what ever made him happy at the time. No major melt downs or water works, but he did only sleep one hour on that flight. Some of the other kids did cry and I felt bad for them because the other people on the plane didn't help the situation. I got pretty annoyed with some of the other occupants. They were staring and talking in Russian all annoyed (almost yelling). I just wanted to scream "Yeah we know he is crying...........it is a 8 hour flight and they don't understand - your gawking doesn't help anyone"!!! I just sympathized for those families!! It is not easy and people complaining at you just makes it worse.

But the Russian couple (who spoke English) sitting next to me at the end of the flight actually said that LP was such a good little boy and thanked me - that they could tell how happy he was with me and glad he was going to a good family. Which was so nice to hear because sometimes I sense the opposite reaction.

After being such a good boy on the flight I knew that was too good to be true. LP had a major melt down while going through immigration. MELT DOWN!! He was so tired - poor guy but we were able to cut in line in front of everyone else (I am thinking LP's crying and screaming played a part - HAHA). Then we were taken to the room for our interview which was a piece of cake. I got in and out in 30 minutes!! Plus the flight was early from Moscow, so I had plenty of time to catch my connection!!

The flight from JFK to Detroit - not so good. LP just wanted to sleep but couldn't get comfortable and he only wanted to be held etc...... I was on the verge of crying!! Thank goodness we were literally that last seat on the airplane and everyone else moved to the front - HAHA- At that point I really didn't care about anyone else comfort and enjoyment.

Our connecting flight to home was running late due to bad weather in the Midwest and I did some major praying that they weren't going cancel it!! But after 1 1/2 later we boarded the plane home! At that point - I was just so emotional. I could n't believe I was going home!! LP slept the entire flight which was much needed!! We arrived home about 10:oo pm and some really nice man helped me with my luggage until I got to Luke. Once I saw Luke and Little Princess I cried and cried. They were standing holding signs saying "Welcome Home Mommy and Brother". I was so relieved to be home and just exhausted!!

Honestly it was worth every struggle but it was by far the hardest thing I have ever done!! It was not easy traveling with Luke and I when we adopted little princess but to do everything solely by myself was so hard.

Both my LP's are doing really really well!! Little princess is having a tougher time adjusting then her brother I think. She is having some issues sharing mommies attention. To include her she is mommies helper and is becoming a little mother hen, but then she gets a little too bossy. She doesn't like sharing her toys and if he has something first she wants it etc. Little Prince ADORES his sister!! He follows her everywhere doing everything she does. He always wants to hold her hand or be around her - it is really cute. All these issues will take time and are works in progress. Little prince is terrified of our dog, which has been a struggle. I don't know how to make that better but slowing he can tolerate looking at the dog outside.

I can't believe we have been home for a week now as it all seems like such a long time ago!! I do want to THANK everyone who took the time to write messages on my blog. They mean the world to me and you helped me pass the time. Thank you!!!

A shout out to the Catherine!! Who heads to Moscow tomorrow!! Safe travels and I will be thinking of you!! Keep your head up!! We miss you!!! Almost home!!

I'll post again soon!! - I'll give you a break since this one was a long one!!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Travling sometimes gets to you, everybody wants to get to there destination just as bad as you. But I'm glad your home. Now we need you to start taking pics. or even do a road trip. I hope he's getting better around the dogs. I'll write again or maybe call yeah.
DAD