Nothing official yet but it appears the CCAA has now matched families with LogIn Dates "LID") through March 6, 2006. Only 23 more days of LIDs to get to mine :)
The CCAA has matched people with LID through March 31, 2006. Finally they got to me! Referral call received 12/2/09.
My LID (Log In Date) is March 29, 2006
The log-in date is the date that the Chinese Center for Adoption Affairs (CCAA) receives your dossier, translates it, and puts you on the wait list. This is a huge milestone and the start of “the wait”.
Still Waiting . . .
Thank you for your prayers and friendship as we wait together for Abby to come home.
My little angel across the sea . . .
Abby’s Lullaby
My little girl with Asian eyes It’s time to sing our lullaby It’s time to rest and go to sleep But before you drift off for a dream
It’s one more story, one more prayer God is with you everywhere One more hug and one more kiss This time with you I wouldn’t miss Sleep my baby, my sweet little girl You have changed my whole world You have given so much joy to me Sleep my baby, sweet dreams
Abby girl, it’s that time again Come sit with me and settle in Let’s quiet down and snuggle close For you’re the one I love the most
It’s one more story, one more prayer God is with you everywhere One more hug and one more kiss This time with you I wouldn’t miss Sleep my baby, my sweet little girl You have changed my whole world You have given so much joy to me Sleep my baby, sweet dreams
I am a single Christian woman from a very large family. I am the youngest of 9 children. I have 21 wonderful nieces and nephews and 6 great nieces and nephews. I am in the process of adopting a baby girl from China. It has been a long process but one that has taught me so much about myself and about God's love for me. I cannot wait to be a mom.
This has to do with a Chinese Proverb which states; " An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but it will never break." This proverb is often attached to Chinese adoptions. I've been told that the Chinese believe these children were destined (even before they are born) to be adopted and live in a different country and that the parents are destined to go to China for the child.