After filling Vivian's tummy with a bottle she decided she had seen enough, and thought she'd called it a day!
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Wednesday, November 30 Vivian's Visa
After filling Vivian's tummy with a bottle she decided she had seen enough, and thought she'd called it a day!
Saturday, November 26, 2005 "Gottcha Day"
We got up fairly early, anxious to hear from Sandra and Mirna; the attorney’s assigned to us in Guatemala. We did not think to check with our agency before we left on when or how we would hear from them. So to waste some time, we went down to the breakfast buffet. Breakfast was excellent! They offered omelets made to your liking, fresh fruit, cheese, pastries, and juices and of course the traditional Guatemalan foods.
Once we got our fill we came back up to our room and waited. Finally at 11:09 am we got a call. It was Sandra. She said “Mr. and Mrs. Sommer, can you please come down to the lobby.” I said, “of course, we’ll be right there.” Cory grabbed the video camera and camera and we headed for the lobby. There she was, we recognized her (Maria del Mar) right away. Tears shed from my eyes as we approached them and all I could say is she is so beautiful! We cried and chatted briefly and then went up to our room.
Sandra and Mirna told us information from her foster mother (photo to the left). One important fact was that she slept through the night! We couldn’t believe it, and wouldn’t believe it until we experienced it for ourselves. How lucky would that be? We asked as many questions as we could think of and were given a number in which we could reach Sandra. All her foster mother asked that we send her a photo once in a while. The entire foster family had a hard time saying good bye. I gave Sandra and Mirna a gift to take to
her foster family and then they left. The time we spent together was probably only ½ hour. We were on our own and were an instant family!
For the remainder of the day all we did was sit and stare at her in disbelief and take pictures.
Once we got our fill we came back up to our room and waited. Finally at 11:09 am we got a call. It was Sandra. She said “Mr. and Mrs. Sommer, can you please come down to the lobby.” I said, “of course, we’ll be right there.” Cory grabbed the video camera and camera and we headed for the lobby. There she was, we recognized her (Maria del Mar) right away. Tears shed from my eyes as we approached them and all I could say is she is so beautiful! We cried and chatted briefly and then went up to our room.
Sandra and Mirna told us information from her foster mother (photo to the left). One important fact was that she slept through the night! We couldn’t believe it, and wouldn’t believe it until we experienced it for ourselves. How lucky would that be? We asked as many questions as we could think of and were given a number in which we could reach Sandra. All her foster mother asked that we send her a photo once in a while. The entire foster family had a hard time saying good bye. I gave Sandra and Mirna a gift to take to
her foster family and then they left. The time we spent together was probably only ½ hour. We were on our own and were an instant family!For the remainder of the day all we did was sit and stare at her in disbelief and take pictures.
Friday, November 25, 2005 Guatemalan Airport
Once we arrived in Guatemala it was about 10:30 pm. Customs was a breeze, just stamped our passports. Fortunately, we met this guy named Wayne on our first leg of the flight. He is originally from Bemidji, MN and has been doing mission work in Guatemala for the last 12 years. He gave us a lot of advice and helped us with our shuttle to the Marriot and a bit with the language barrier.
The Marriot is about 10 minutes from the airport. We checked in and put us on the 3rd floor of the hotel. This is where the majority of the families who are adopting stay. They actually have a room called the "baby lounge" that is available to all the adoptive families. It has a lot of amenities. There is small kitchen has a microwave, bottle warmers, dish soap and bottle brushes. It also has a changing area with the changing pad, diapers, wipes, etc. Toys, books and many other necessities are also furnished. Pretty cool. You can tell they cater to families who are adopting. I unpack all our stuff so that we could be ready for our little delivery in the morning.
Friday, November 25, 2005 Mpls Airport
It is snowing as we departed from the Minneapolis airport. Our flight was scheduled to leave at 1:07 pm, however it was delayed due to the weather. We sat on the runway waiting for them to de-ice the plane. At approximately 2:30 our flight took off. We are not sure how we finagled this, but we got 1st class tickets from our flight to Houston and our connecting flight to Guatemala. We kicked back and had a Bloody Mary and a Bailey’s on the rocks. Lunch was actually served to us; sandwiches, rather than a bag of pretzels. This 1st class status is so cool.Our connecting flight was also delayed. We were supposed to be leaving at 7 pm and we didn't even begin boarding the plane until then. Again we sat in 1st class and were entertained by watching Madagascar. Dinner was an awesome salad, rolls, shrimp entree with something similar to cheese quesadillas and vegetables. Wine was served and tiramisu was the dessert. Everything was wonderful! It felt like we were at a gourmet restaurant.
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