zoe amanda: legally our daughter.
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Y'all.
Zoe Amanda is legally a Dingle.
We're celebrating by continuing to unpack the house (hey, if we don't keep making good progress, we'll still have boxes waiting when we leave for Taiwan, and we don't want that!). And picking up Pei Wei tonight. (umm, it's Asian-ish.)
We're praying that our court documents will be translated from Chinese back into English with record speed.
We're praying that AIT - the US entity in Taiwan - will schedule our visa appointment the week of June 25. That would be the ideal time for us to travel, and it would mean that we would depart sometime the week of the June 18.
We're thankful that we'll likely be traveling with at least one other family, a couple from Nashville and their eight-year-old daughter. I'm looking forward to meeting this other sweet mother, as we have bonded through having similar timelines for our Zoe and their Nathan.
We're looking forward to coming off the plane and through security at the airport to see friends and family and our two oldest children waiting to celebrate the arrival of our third child.
And we are looking forward to kissing her cheeks, looking into her eyes, and seeing her lips smile.
I've used two words over and over again in the past four months: thankful and blessed.
More than any others, those sum it up for us.
We are thankful.
And we are blessed.
Thanks for praying with us on this journey.
Zoe Amanda is legally a Dingle.
We're celebrating by continuing to unpack the house (hey, if we don't keep making good progress, we'll still have boxes waiting when we leave for Taiwan, and we don't want that!). And picking up Pei Wei tonight. (umm, it's Asian-ish.)
We're praying that AIT - the US entity in Taiwan - will schedule our visa appointment the week of June 25. That would be the ideal time for us to travel, and it would mean that we would depart sometime the week of the June 18.
We're looking forward to coming off the plane and through security at the airport to see friends and family and our two oldest children waiting to celebrate the arrival of our third child.
And we are looking forward to kissing her cheeks, looking into her eyes, and seeing her lips smile.
I've used two words over and over again in the past four months: thankful and blessed.
We are thankful.
And we are blessed.
Thanks for praying with us on this journey.