Sunday, March 25, 2007

WE'VE MADE IT!!!!

We finally made it home safe and sound. After about 30 hours of flying, layovers, customs, and more security checks then you can imagine we landed safely in Las Vegas at around 11:45pm onFriday night. Luke was a dream on the flights. He played with his toys on the first flight, and slept the whole time on the flight from Amsterdam to St. Paul, and played with toys and took a nap on the last flight to Vegas.

Landing home was pretty emotional for Stacey and I, we've been gone so long we didn't think we'd ever get back, and Luke became a citizen of the U.S. the second customs stamped his passport. We spent Friday night at Brad and Irene's down inVegas, and woke up to the best breakfast in the whole world.

Luke's adjusting well to his new home and is getting braver around the dogs every second. He's given his grandpa a high five and shown grandma his new room. He's even let his aunt and cousin's hold him and play with him, which is a huge hurdle to overcome.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Here's a picture of Stacey and Luke at the top of a Gondola ride that overlooks the city of Almaty. The population is over 1 million in the city it's pretty big. The mountains are beautiful this country reminds me of Utah with the Mountains and desert climates. We're doing fine, we tried to change our flights to the 21st but were unable to. We will be flying home on the 23rd and arriving in Las Vegas at about 11pm. Can't wait to see everybody we're counting down the hours... Love ya all


Thursday, March 15, 2007

Almaty!!!

We made it to Almaty,one step closer to coming home!! Luke is to little to sit in his own seat so he sat on my lap for the flight. He was fine until they gave us a seat belt attachment for my belt. He was fine until we put that on. He SCREAMED for the first 10 minutes of the flight. Not just crying or sobbing but full on ear splitting screams. The other passengers were over joyed to be on the flight with us. But he ended up calming down. We made it here with the two of us covered in apple juice and cookie crumbs. He fell asleep the last 15 minutes, and slept right through the landing.
We are staying in a cute little apartment. Almaty is a very large city with all the modern convinces we are used to. Its so so nice to get a little taste of home. Dewey even cooked a spaghetti dinner last night. I cant tell you how good it was to taste familiar food again. There is a mall not to far from where we are staying with an Internet cafe. They don't have a way to upload pics but we can still post. Luke's Dr's appointment is today (Thurs 16Th) at 2pm. I hope the Dr. has patience, Luke is not going to like it one bit.
Miss you all!!!
Stacey

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Our last Kyzylorda post

We are leaving Kyzylorda tomorrow at noon and flying to Almaty! (Wed, 15th) So this is our last post from Kyzylorda. We are not sure exactly when we are coming home. We are hoping for the 23rd. We are having issues with getting our flights. March 22nd is a major holiday in Kazakhstan, from what we gather their Independence day. So flights are booked up. We will find out once we get to Almaty and go to the airlines office. In Almaty we will be staying in an apartment. We hear there is an Internet cafe not to far from where we will be so we should be able to post.
Luke is doing wonderful!! We cant believe how much he can eat, and he is not a picky eater. He's fine riding in a car. More so then me, there are so seat belts let alone car seats. He just rides on our lap, way to scary for me. Cross your fingers for us on his first flight tomorrow.
We cant wait to get home!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love you all!!!!!!!
Stacey

Sunday, March 11, 2007

FIELD TRIP


This photo is of a mauseleum( apologies for the mispelling) in Turkmeistan. It's about a 3 1/2 hour drive from where we're at now on some very bumpy freeway. It's considered one of the worlds largest mauseleums and dates back to 900 a.d., the construction of this building was amazing and still contains some of the logs used for scaffolding in the structure. Along the drive to get there we saw thousands and thousands of angora, cows, horses, donkeys and a few camels. None of them fenced in, most had a herder on horseback close by. It was kind of how I would picture the old west before barbwire was invented. It was a long day, especially without anyone but our cab driver Ravil and he doesnt speak english, but Stacey and I were glad we mad the trip to visit this sacred place. We are told that muslims around the world consider 6 visits to this shrine as equivalent to mecca. Miss you all.
Dewey

ITS OFFICIAL

Luke spent his last day at the orphanage yesterday. We officially became his parents at 4:00pm on Sunday March 11th!!!! It was an emotional and exciting time for us. This picture is of the director of the orphanage (far left), Stacey & Luke, Nadia our coordinator and Julia our translator. Luke didn't fuss a bit leaving the orphanage, according to our translator he has probably never been outside of it since his coming there when he was a new born baby. His first night with us went very well. He slept in his crib and just woke up a couple of time to make sure me and Stacey we're okay. Luke's not a big fan of bathing, and there only so many toys we can fit into his little plastic wash bin so hopefully that changes when he gets in a tub back home. We sure miss everyone and can't wait to get home.
Dewey

Wednesday, March 07, 2007


This is the last picture of Luke in pink. We were trying to quit posting pictures of our son in pink, but the caregivers dress him in whatever clothes are available. We just happened to bring a toy of piglet who has the same outfit on. I caught this picture of Stacey holding piglet and realized the outfit resemblance. It's to funny. Anyway Luke looks good in pink, and is very secure in his maculinity :).
They are starting a holiday over here called "womens day" which officially starts tomorrow. It's a three day celebration for women, in which they are supposed to be pampered for, and showered with gifts. Stacey's already got it on her list of local customs that will be expected when we get home :).
Hope all is well back home.
Dew

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Boys Playing

Luke and Dewey were playing a game where they pushed the toys back and forth to each other. I think I had more fun watching then they did playing. Luke has never been around men. He just stares at Dewey with a look of total fascination. I think he is a little in awe of his dad. They are so cute together!!
XOXOXOXO
Stacey

Taking a walk


It finally warmed up a little today so we could spend some time outside. On our visit to the orphanage we took Luke outside and walked around. He liked walking himself much more then being carried. The building to the left is the main offices. The gate right behind us is the front gate that we come in every day. He is so bundled up its hard to tell how much fun he had.
During our time in between visits Dewey and I walked around town. We know our way around just enough to not get lost. It was so nice to be out and about. We went to the "mall" and bought our favorite bread. The bread here is all fresh and homemade. It only lasts one to two days max. We took tons of pics of town. We don't want to forget anything from this adventure.
One week to pick up day, YIPPEEE
LOVE YOU ALL
Stacey

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Here's a beautiful picture of Stacey and Luke. Luke was having some serious temper tantrums earlier in the week and kept wanting to go back with the other kids and would throw a fit when he couldn't. We were pretty worried and all the workers at the orphanage have told us this is very normal. That all of the kids after being shown so much love after never having any, start to test right away with what they can and can't do. Yesterday and today we're both awesome days and no temper tantrums. This picture is after Stacey calmed Luke down and he fell asleep in her arms for the first time within a couple of minutes after this picture. Hope everyone is well back home.

Dew

Here's a new picture of Luke in his new clothes. We had to change him to see if the clothes we got would fit him. He loves them, we're doing the countdown and can finally pick him up from the orphanage after March 11th. We can't wait!!!

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Checking in

Hello Stacey here,
Things are moving right along over here. The temps have dropped this past week, it is COLD!! In our hotel the windows have wood frames. So when the wind blows the curtains move on the inside. You can feel the cold air blowing in. Brrrrrrrr
A photographer came to the Baby house today to take Luke's picture for his passport. (Yippeee one small step to coming home) Luke was NOT a big fan of having his picture taken. No way would he stand on his own, so I had to hold him but out away from me so as not to be in the picture. Dewey was making faces and holding cookies to get him to stop crying. We don't know how but there must have been a split second that he did, the photographer managed to snap one with his mouth closed. We said Perfect or that's good enough. :)
We are semi planning (if everything goes according to plan with our documents) on leaving here the 22nd. We cant wait to come home!!! We get to pick up Luke from the Baby house on the 11th. That's our first countdown, 10 days to go. It will be so nice to have him with us.
Hope all is well with everyone!!!
Thanks for all the posts, we are so home sick we LOVE reading them!!!!
XOXOXOXOXO
Stacey

Saturday, February 24, 2007


This is a photo of a major river that starts in China and works it way through Kazakhstan. I went ice fishing a few days ago with some local guys on one of the outlets from the river.
I learned a few new words, tis-bah (fish), Samsa (carp which we ate ), and I can't pronounce it but the meaning was" Get the hell away from me the ice is cracking".
It was a blast and i've officially been able to hang with the locals on the Vodka intake. These guys can seriously put it down, and they use full glasses instead of shot glasses.
Ice fishing over here is different from back in the states. They use two types of nets and no bait, and just pound out the holes for the nets with a long spike atttached to a pole. Overall there fishing techniques, are much more efficient then ours back home, but we don't eat carp either.
When we landed in Amsterdam this was the first plane we saw, and both Stacey and I said holy cow, we're far from home.

Here's a photo of the orphanage, this is one of the places they hang clothes to dry. It's a never ending battle with the laundry and they have one person who does laundry full time. The washers over here handle about two pair of u.s. pants, and dryers are to expensive so everyone hangs there clothes to dry.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007


During our flight over to Kazakhstan we had a six hour lay over in Amsterdam. We wish we would have had a few days to spen here. It was awesome, warm bear and mystery meat was the delicatesen for lunch. This photo's right off the central station, and of a bunch of apartments right on the river.We finally have a half decent internet connection so we're making up for some posts that we wanted to share
This is Luke's first attempt at wearing dads clothes. He is funnier then heck and could barely lift his feet up to take a step in them. He's been wearing everybody's shoes he can get his hands on. For some reason he keeps being dressed up in pink so I don't want any b.s. about my son wearing pink :) hope everyone is well Dew and Stacey

This is Stacey and Luke, laughing. A beautiful site !!!
This photo is taken at the bizarre. There are two in town we're at and this was the small one. It's about the size of two Wal marts, and is the equivalent of an RCWILLEY, WalMart and Home depot rolled into one. Everyone is and independant business owner, and there shops are used shipping containers with some door modifications. If you ever want to stick out like a sore thumb just go through one of these. Everybody's staring at us big time when we go here.
They barter a little bit on price, but where we're the guests it's not wise to haggle to much we're told. They have a butcher shop in here that Stacey absolutely loved (not). It had rows of every type of carcass you could eat, and some form of stuffed intestines. I really wasnt hungry after leaving there.
IT'S OFFICIAL!!!!! We finally have gotten through the legal process on our adoption. After a quick trial yesterday at the court house with the judge, prosecutor, director of education, and the orphanage doctor all present. It was very interesting going through a legal proceeding in a foreign country. We had stated as part of the reason for adopting from Kazakhstan is because it's a desert climate, like we have at home. The judge and prosecutor were laughing between themselves, like we were making it up. They think the U.S. is nothing but green trees and lush landscapes. They actually believed me after I showed them photo's of our yard :). It was extremely emotional to hear the judge approve the adoption and pronounce Luke's official name to be: Luke Ray Warner. We know have a 15 day waiting period and then a couple of items to take care on his passport and we're on our way home baby!!!!