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04/06/06

Accepting a Referral: Other Families Stories Part 2

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 12:53 pm , 505 words, 116 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Accepting a Referral

Part 1 is available here.

As I mentioned in Part 1, I am fascinated by why families accept a referral to a specific child. There are 2 basic stories; analytical reaction and emotional reaction.

I shared the analytical reactions in part 1. The emotional reactions are below. Since people are more likely to share their emotional reactions, I have more of of these types of stories. I will have a "part 3" tomorrow with additional reactions.

There is a story... more


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04/05/06

Accepting a Referral: Other Families Stories Part 1

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 12:51 pm , 665 words, 126 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Accepting a Referral

Before I adopted my darling daugher from Ukraine and after I adopted, I found myself fascinated with why did a family accept a specific referral? It was something that a few families talked about in their journal but it seems to me it is a the central question.

Under the NAC from 1996 to March 2006, an adoptive parent traveled blind. They don't receive a referral until they arrived in Ukraine. No one knows if the new State Department on Adoption and Children's Rights will be handling this any differently starting in May 2006.

From... more

04/04/06

Accepting the Referral for My Daughter

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 11:41 pm , 440 words, 229 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Accepting a Referral

This is the first photo of my daughter Natasha. She was sick and in a hospital crib taking a nap. The orphanage lawyer had traveled with me and my translator from the orphanage to hear my answer. Would I accept the referral and adopt this child?

Would I adopt this squinty eyed (another word for crossed eyes), developmentally delayed, gray skin, drooling child? You cannot see in the photo but she was drooling on her pillow. *

I looked at this child and the only thought that I remember... "I can do this." There was no love-at-first-sight. I watched... more

04/03/06

Ukrainian Adoptions Being Processed

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 06:58 pm , 171 words, 59 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Blogs

Ukraine's National Adoption Center (NAC) had its last day of operation on March 31, 2006. Adoption authority in Ukraine is moving to an new government department called, "State Department on Adoption and Children's Rights". At this point it looks like this new department may start process dossiers and scheduling appointments on May 3, 2006.

NAC employees are in the process of packing and moving. However it appears they are processing families who are already in the country and have accepted their referral.

Two families blogged today, April 3 2006, that the NAC... more

Orphans Aging Out of the Orphanages - Part 2

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 08:28 am , 359 words, 159 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Charities - Help Orphans, Orphans Aging Out

Part 1 is found here.

Ukraine is the same as the United States. When you have no job skills, finding a job and supporting yourself is difficult to impossible. So many teenagers turn to prostitution and crime to feed themselves. They are adults at 16 years of age with few options or support system.

My brief relationship with Luda is why I sponsor a young man named Andrey Tokarchuk for $40 per month... more

04/02/06

Orphans Aging Out of the Orphanages - Part 1

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 06:34 pm , 378 words, 128 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Charities - Help Orphans, Orphans Aging Out

As I mentioned in my Kharkiv Air Pollution blog, I met my daughter, Natasha, in a hospital room that she shared with 4 other orphans. They were from 4 different orphanages. I visited Natasha and her roommates at the hospital for about 7 days. *

Luda was the oldest in the room at 16 years of age. Here is her picture. She was beautiful inside and outside. She mothered the 12 year old, 10 year old, 8 year old and 3 year old children in the hospital room.

For example, she always made sure... more


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04/01/06

Kharkiv Air Pollution

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 06:47 pm , 465 words, 472 views  
Categories: Adoption Process

Photo: Ambulance parked at Green Forest Orphanage in Kharkiv

I met my daughter, Natasha, in an Ukrainian hospital in the winter of 2000. I was told that she had a cold.

The orphanage doctor didn't want the other children at the orphanage to get sick. So Natasha was transported to the hospital in an ambulance to isolate her. Natasha was 3.5 years of age at the time and she remembers this ambulance ride as fun.

I visited my daughter at the hospital. It was like most public buildings. The building manager struggled... more

03/30/06

Current Ukrainian Adoption Blogs

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 10:41 pm , 1076 words, 278 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, Blogs

Here is current news from families who are in Ukraine now.

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Wade and Julia adopted 2 children in 2003. Then they returned and adopted 2 teenagers in 2005. And now they are returning for Katya (15 years old).

They met Katya in 2003 during their first adoption and tried to adopt her in 2005, but her paperwork was lost and had to be re-filed. Katya is from the same region that my daughter is... Kharkiv.

Wade and Julia had their NAC appointment today, March... more

03/29/06

Ukrainian Adoption News: From US Embassy In Kyiv

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 09:09 am , 756 words, 58 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, SDAPRC

Here is the latest news..... It is what I expected. However it sounds like adoptions won't be processed between April 3 and May 3.

So any family who hasn't finished their adoption by April 3 may have to leave Ukraine and return in May. At least that is my opinion based on the translations below.

RUMOR ALERT: I did read on http://www.frua.org/chat_main.html that officials of the Ministry of Family, Youth, and Sports stated no adoptions will be processed during April.

I hope, I hope... more

03/28/06

Ukrainian Elections

Posted by : Angela in Ukraine Adoption Blog at 11:56 am , 435 words, 58 views  
Categories: Adoption Process, SDAPRC, Politics

We are still waiting for the Ukrainian final election results. Election was on Sunday. This election is for the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Some folks shorten it to Rada. By the way Rada is an Ukrainian word meaning council.

The election was reported as fair by the election monitoring groups (European Parliament members, Organization for Security and Cooperation, European Election... more

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