June 3, 2008 by jayjackadoption
And thanks to Lee Smith!! The cable was to sent late last night! How grateful we are to him for taking time to make many calls to get our approval cabled to Kiev!!!!!
Our court hearing before the judge is at 4:30pm today. Pray all goes well. Ukrainian law states a mandatory 30 day waiting period which many judges cut down to 10 days. Of course we want to leave asap, but we would be shocked if he waived the 10 day waiting period. After the 10 days, we will go back to Kiev and take care of paperwork (visas, etc) at the Embassy. That will take about 5 days. We will stay at the Holovatys again, praise God. They have already set up a room for us & the kids (baby- proofed it). They are so awesome!
I was so touched today. Anna went out of her way to give Nick & I a hug goodbye. She has only been hugging us when the workers ask her to. She lets us hug & kiss her all the time. But hasn’t been putting her arms around us–same with the boys. We have been taking them for walks around the orphanage and going to a couple of playgrounds– one with slides, and one with swings. They love it.
More news tonight! I got to get to the beach and soak up some sun! It’s the first warm day since we got here.
Have a great day everybody!
Polly & Nick
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June 2, 2008 by jayjackadoption

We took a day off from the WIFI cafe yesterday. We had visitors! Susan and Orest drove 2.5 hours (one way) to see us and take part in a festivity at the orphanage, but turned out there wasn’t anything happening until today. But they got to meet and spend a little time with the kids. It was soooo nice having them!! Susan & Orest spent I don’t know how many hours shopping for clothes and a few toys to bring us.
Susan has been helping me out in another HUGE way—making phone calls to America on our behalf and sending emails to help us in getting information to those people that are helping to get the USCIS approval today. THANK YOU SO MUCH SUSAN!! She checks the blog & comments all the time and called me minutes after Bob Magill and Lee Smith commented that Lee has a contact at USCIS (INS). THANK YOU BOTH!!
A HUGE THANK YOU to LEE SMITH for doing everything he can in helping us out on this matter!!
More Pictures… Susan & Orest!!
It was a fun morning and we feel sooo blessed that the ‘Child Protection Day’ fell at a time when we were here. It gave us the opportunity to not only sit on a rehearsal (like I mentioned before), but see the concert. It was very cute and we enjoyed it even though we did not understand a thing. I was able to take short videos of it, but the WIFI strength here just isn’t good enough to download them to post. Maybe when we return to Kiev we can get one posted on the blog.
Here are a few pictures.
Corey (Stas) not really dressed up, but the cape (butterfly, I think) made him fit right in. He held hands with the little blue tulip (far left) and went around in a circle –a few claps and stomps included.
This gives you a flavor of the atmosphere. All the women workers were all decked out, and the ladies participating in the concert were dressed in formals & funny outfits.

Corey skinned his nose on the carpet and woke up with many bites on his face this morning. I thought he had the chicken pox! Most dwellings do not have window screens and no air conditioning.
After the show:
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May 31, 2008 by jayjackadoption
Hey Everyone and thank you for all your comments! It’s really encouraging to know you are checking in on us and are sharing in this experience! And praying, of course!
BIG PRAYER REQUEST: The registrar did not pay attention to our paperwork approving us for just 2 children, so we got our court date — it’s Tuesday at 4:30(9:30 am eastern time). We will go before the judge to get an approval to adopt these children. There is one hurdle – we had to have an addendum to our homestudy approving us for 3 children done and sent to the INS to get the gov’t approval. This is the prayer request– that the INS will approved it by the end of business on Monday and send a cable of the approval (an email basically) to the US embassy in Kiev. This will be a major miracle because it’s asking the INS to basically respond/approve in 24 hours(business hours). If we don’t get it, we’ll have to rescedule the court date until the cable arrives.
There is a ‘concert’ that the children have been practicing for all week. It’s for what is called Children Appreciation Day or something like that on Monday. They’ll have activities & things happening on Sunday too. The interpreter told me that she wants us to come 15 minutes early because when we got to sit in on the practice yesterday, we distracted Anna who was just staring at us & not singing. I got a short video of one of the songs they will sing. Anna Christy and Warren are both in it. I will try to get the video posted, but we haven’t had luck thus far.
The orphanage workers are extremely nice and accommodating. We feel very blessed that the children are in this one. Our kids are an ‘experiment’ – what I mean by that is they have kept the children together (sleep next to each other and are in the same group). The 2 oldest have actually been in the orphanage since July, 2005, and the youngest when he was 3 months old. We thought that they arrived to the orphanage in 2007, but that was when the parental rights were terminated.
Anyway, Here is a picture of Nick with Anna Christy in the crib room. It was a shock to learn that Anna slept in a crib. It’s gotta be so cramped for her. I doubt she is able to straighten her legs out in it.

They smile really big when they see us now. Corey will run to me and put his hands up for me to pick him up (of course, I’m encouraging him!)
LOL
Polly
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May 29, 2008 by jayjackadoption
Hi All,
We’re at a coffee house using they’re WiFi. My computer is about to poop out (I forgot to charge it last night – shame on me!) so I don’t have time to write too much. Pictures “speak a thousand words,” so I’ll let the photos speak for us today.
God bless you all!
Proud Papa

Anna Christine

Warren James (Yaroslav)
Corey John (Stanislav)
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May 28, 2008 by jayjackadoption
OMG! Yes, we have the ball rolling for adopting 3 children(five including us)! Can you believe it? We didn’t have 3 in mind, but God did. Sorry we have not been able to post until now, we are in a region called Cherkassy, 3 hours southeast of Kiev. The nearest internet cafe is not closeby, so we have to hire a driver to take us there. It was a very busy day yesterday and exhausting. Our apartment is very nice and believe it or not, we have a river view! This town is right on the Niper.
So, the big prayer request is that we can get the US immigration service (INS)to approve us for 3 children very quickly. We are hoping to be able to see the court registrar on Monday or Tuesday. If he/she notices that our paperwork says we are approved for only 2, it could delay things. I think at best we will get the INS approval in 7-10 days unless calling our congressman will work to speed things up. We really, really don’t want any more delays! We are soooo ready to go home! God Bless the USA!
I’m so sorry, but this internet cafe doesn’t have the drivers needed for me to post pictures. We’ll have to find somewhere else.
So, here is a little info on the kiddos.
In order of age, Anna (her given name), turned 4 in February. We have named her Anna Christine. I will call her Anna (pronounced like Anna Gionfriddo pronounces her name) She is very tall, looks 6. She loved my jewelry and wanted to try all of it on. She took the ponytails out of her hair and put them in mine –she did a great job, too. She has very dark eyes and short brown hair. She started to cry when our visit was over today.
Next is Yaroslav. He turned 3 on 28 March. His brother is one year younger and his birthday is 27 March. We have named Yaroslav Warren James. He has a great smile (all of them do) Cute as a button. Very active–loves to play with cars and balls.
He and his brother, Stanislav have brown eyes like their sister. He seems to be a typical 2 year old, but very sweet tempered. We have named him Corey John.
We are off to dinner and hopefully to find a WiFi place so that we can use our own computer and download some pictures for you.
LOL
Polly & Nick
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May 26, 2008 by jayjackadoption
So, its a cold and dreary day again in Kyiv (that’s the Ukrainian spelling- Kiev is the Russian spelling). I’m glad the DC weather outlook is much nicer!
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!!
We had our appt at 10am and where shown 3 siblings: 1 girl- 4yrs old, and 2 boys- 2 and 3 yrs old. We will travel to the region tomorrow which is 3 hours southeast – on the Niper river to meet them and get their story. We don’t know really anything about them except that they have been in the orphanage only 1 year and are in very good health comparatively speaking.
Keep prayin’!
Polly & Nick
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May 25, 2008 by jayjackadoption

Well, backing up a few days to Friday– Aunt Linda joined us for dinner of potato salad, carrot salad, fixins for sandwiches and boiled quail eggs. These little bitty eggs are an everday find at the grocery store. Susan couldn’t pass them up. Aren’t they cute?
They were good, too!

On Saturday, there was a very large stage set up in the street on our way home from shopping–obviously this beer was the sponsor. A large bottle of beer wouldn’t be complete without the foam coming out of the top…Yes, Ukrainians LOVE their beer.. Nick enjoys a little of it himself, but I couldn’t get him to hug the bottle.
Back to Sunday –Kiev Day again today. The cobblestone street filled again with people buying & selling—we were right there in the thick of it. Susan came along with us…Here is a picture of her and I with a local watercolor artist Nick really liked. 

Did I mention what a tremendous blessing she and Orest has been to us???

PICTURE OF THE DAY: There was an older gentlemen playing the accordian and belting out the Ukrainian tunes! He was so fun to watch– quite comical.
Ok. This one might take the cake. It’s of the DOG LADY. She sits at the same corner everyday with a sign and bowls out asking for money to help her feed the dogs. Of course, her entourage of dogs are with her!
We have to be at the State Dept at 9:20 am tomorrow. This is it, folks!

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May 23, 2008 by jayjackadoption

It’s a beautiful day here in Kiev. The sun is shining brightly, the temperature is in the upper 70’s, and it’s breezy and not too humid. We had quite a deluge last night with a little bit of thunder, so the air has been cleaned of the heavy pollen of the last few days.
There’s not too much to report on the adoption front. There was a “very slight chance” our second appointment would be today, but as of 4:25 p.m. Kiev time (the time now as I write this), that hasn’t materialized. Therefore, our next appointment will be this Monday. We’re waiting to hear the specific time, but I would imagine it will be in the a.m. like our first appointment the Monday before last.
We’re peaceful and making the best of the situation. It’s actually been fun touring the city and just plain relaxing, but naturally we’ve also had our moments of boredom and despair. It’s all good. We’ve met alot of wonderful people, and we’re really learning to appreciate the life we have in the good ole USA.
One of the many, many blessings of staying with the Holovaty’s is that we’re within walking distance of everything we need such as groceries, household supplies, public transportation, etc. We have a very similar situation at our home in Fairfax City, and I’m hoping that this new “habit” of walking will stay with us when we return home. We’ll see. I do love driving my truck (it’s the Indiana in me, I guess)
We’re greatly missing you all and all of the activities and life events that are going on in the U.S.
God bless you all!
Nick
P.S. Here are the pictures that Polly promised 2 days ago…sorry for the delay!



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May 21, 2008 by jayjackadoption
Today we ventured out to see the Lavra Caves where Monks choose a life lived underground and were buried there around 1100 A.D. We paid for a tour guide because we couldn’t read any of the signs and didn’t know where to go (many buildings, many, many door ways). Well, though she was great and told us all about the history and paintings in the churches, she doesn’t take people into the cave itself. So maybe tomorrow we will actually go into the caves.
We didn’t make it into the caves because we got a call to meet with our facilitator. We had a good meeting and know that he clear about what we’d like and is looking out for us. He did say that it is very unlikely that we could get 2 children under 4 years old that are both ‘healthy’ because of the 1300 other people that want a child too. The only senarios would be if the they are siblings (one would most likely be older than 4) or getting one healthy and one special needs. We’ll see. Looks like we should have another appointment on Friday.
Come Lord Jesus!
Here are some pictures I took today of the largest church on the monestary grounds ( just rebuilt 5 years ago) and a few of the many doors as I mentioned above….I thought they were very cool.
Well, I can’t get them to load. I’ll try again in the morning.
Thank you to everyone for you comments and thoughts & prayers!! God Bless you!
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May 19, 2008 by jayjackadoption




We just did a few things this weekend–did alot more walking then expected (took a few wrong turns). Took a look at St. Michaels Church & lovely grounds, went to the underground mall and ate some fries from McDonalds -Nick was craving a filet-o-fish–it was just supposed to be a stop for a ’snack’ before dinner. Never thought I would eat at McDonalds ever again after having watched ‘Supersize Me’ documentary. We went to dinner at TGIF in downtown Kiev on Saturday night. It was nice to have American food!
I was so tired this morning and all my muscles ached. We were thinking about going to the famous Lavra Caves today, but I just couldn’t do it. Instead, Nick went with Orest to pick up screens for a few windows while Susan and I went to the market to pick up fresh veggies and locally made ricotta cheese (this version tastes a little different, but texture is the same). The Holovatys eat so healthy–I hope it rubs off on us. I kept that in mind when I made vegetable lasagna for dinner. The Ukraine version of tomato sauce tastes more like a cross between ketchup and barbeque sauce. I was worried what this would do to the lasgna- but it tasted just fine.
Susan took this picture of Nick in front of their home. Isn’t the grape vine just gorgeous? What a quaint homefront!

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