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.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
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
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
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
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
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
Dew
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
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.
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
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.
Friday, February 16, 2007
Natural Disasters
Stacey here, apparently we have been at the scene of a natural disaster. Kyzylorda is very very flat. It doesn't matter where you are you cant see anything past whats around you. There is a river almost as wide as the Mississippi that runs from China on the edge of Kyzylorda. Last Sunday while at the Baby House with Luke we heard and felt loud booms. We later found out they were using dynamite to break up the ice on the river. On Tuesday all the roads were closed down and there were policeman everywhere. Come to find out the river flooded its banks because of the ice. There were several hundred homes now under water. Officials flew in from the capital to assess the damage. We found a local station on TV that showed the damage, its pretty bad. These people don't have much to start with now they have nothing. Its frustrating not understanding the language and trying to piece together whats going on around you.
The power has been going out at the hotel and when its on its kind of a half power thing, everything is dim. So this is the first chance in days that they have let us use the managers office /Internet. We got our court date, YIPEEE, its Tues at 3pm. We are lucky they have changed a few laws since we have been here but they are grandfathering us in. They were going to make us wait another week before court. Luke is starting to explore, he walks around the room picking up and moving things. We found a swing that he LOVES. He climbs up and swings by himself. Dewey is learning Russian Billiards. Its sort of like American Pool but the table is a lot bigger and the pockets are much smaller. We did find one Euro news channel that was in English, but since yesterday it has been scrambled. So thanks for all the updates at home. When we get online we don't have time to check much. Oh and BIG THANKS to Dad and Winnie for calling the other night. IT WAS SO GOOD to hear a voice from home. Both Dewey and I were thrilled!!!! Sam thanks for the pics of the pups and update of home, we miss them like crazy!
LOVE YOU ALL!!!!
Stacey
The power has been going out at the hotel and when its on its kind of a half power thing, everything is dim. So this is the first chance in days that they have let us use the managers office /Internet. We got our court date, YIPEEE, its Tues at 3pm. We are lucky they have changed a few laws since we have been here but they are grandfathering us in. They were going to make us wait another week before court. Luke is starting to explore, he walks around the room picking up and moving things. We found a swing that he LOVES. He climbs up and swings by himself. Dewey is learning Russian Billiards. Its sort of like American Pool but the table is a lot bigger and the pockets are much smaller. We did find one Euro news channel that was in English, but since yesterday it has been scrambled. So thanks for all the updates at home. When we get online we don't have time to check much. Oh and BIG THANKS to Dad and Winnie for calling the other night. IT WAS SO GOOD to hear a voice from home. Both Dewey and I were thrilled!!!! Sam thanks for the pics of the pups and update of home, we miss them like crazy!
LOVE YOU ALL!!!!
Stacey
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
This is a photo of a Roman Orthodox church we we're able to visit. It was built in the late 1800's, and the bricks were hand carried from over a 1,000 miles away. Czar Alexander had it built and it was foretold that he would be murdered if he did not leave the country. The prophecy came true, and some folks believe they are still carrying the burden of that sin in the country because of the crime. I'm probably destroying the story but that's what I could get from our interpretation. I remember the Discovery channel did a special on this Czar awhile ago. The church itself was amazing, and had some of the most unique photo's and frames i've ever seen. One picture in there was over 500 years old. We were fortunate when we visited as they were doing babtisims and they let us watch. We're definitley not in Kansas anymore Toto :).
Happy Valentines Day
We should find out our court date and time today, YIPPEE. We are hoping its this coming Monday. We filed our official petition to adopt Luke, it was filed yesterday. Mike and Leisa our new Kyzylorda friends are having all six of us (the two other couples and us) over for lunch today. Yummy, more homemade good food.
I managed to come down with a nasty cold, NO FUN! Dewey got to spend some one on one quality time with Luke. You get in big trouble if you go into the orphanage sick so I stayed in bed. Father and Son did very well. Dew went armed with lots of baby food and cookies and didn't even end up needing them. Julyia took him to the "pharmacy" to find some medicine. You cant buy even cold medicine at the market. Everything is behind the counter and you ask the pharmacist for whatever it is you want. Dewey is also an expert at laundry now. Which is no easy task since our water either goes out or the hot comes out in a tiny stream.
I'm starting to feel better, I'm sure I'll be back 100% in no time at all.
Oh and our laptop is now a paperweight. The hard drive is fried. That means no movies, no music, no games....
Hope all is well, hugs and kisses
Stacey
I managed to come down with a nasty cold, NO FUN! Dewey got to spend some one on one quality time with Luke. You get in big trouble if you go into the orphanage sick so I stayed in bed. Father and Son did very well. Dew went armed with lots of baby food and cookies and didn't even end up needing them. Julyia took him to the "pharmacy" to find some medicine. You cant buy even cold medicine at the market. Everything is behind the counter and you ask the pharmacist for whatever it is you want. Dewey is also an expert at laundry now. Which is no easy task since our water either goes out or the hot comes out in a tiny stream.
I'm starting to feel better, I'm sure I'll be back 100% in no time at all.
Oh and our laptop is now a paperweight. The hard drive is fried. That means no movies, no music, no games....
Hope all is well, hugs and kisses
Stacey
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Luke Bundled up
The orphanage is really more like a compound. It sits on about an acre with a large solid metal fence around the whole thing. (most of the houses in KO are that way too) Inside there are about 10 small buildings and play areas for the kids. They have one of the smaller buildings set up for the parents visiting hours. Luke's group is in a building next door. They take keeping the kids warm very seriously. When Luke is brought in he is bundled up and we bundle him up again to take him back. Think of the "Christmas story" the little brother all bundled up and couldn't move his arms or legs.
We went to the Bizare yesterday. Julia told us it was the "small" one. Its set up a lot like a swap meet would be back home. Rows and rows of vendors selling everything you could ever need here. Its bigger then any swap meet I have ever been to. I cant imagine what the larger one looks like. For employment here people either work in the oil industry or have a little shop at the Bizare or "mall". We bought a luxury item, a small plastic tub to make laundry easier to do. We figure it can work as a bathtub for Luke once we can bring him back to the hotel also.
Before we left I met a women on the Internet who lives here. We went to their house for dinner on Monday night. Mike and Leisa and their five adorable kids. They are an American family that has lived here a few years. She cooked a delicious dinner of Enchiladas, rice and beans. Dewey and I very nearly licked our plates clean. It was so nice to have good home cooked familiar food. We look forward to seeing them again.
Hope all is well with everyone.
Miss you!!
Stacey
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
view from our hotel

Hope everyone is doing well. Stacey and I can't wait to share more pics of Luke. His the cutest little guy. We're hoping to get to play with him outside of the little bonding room soon.
Take Care,
Dew
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Father & Son

Dewey is not to fond of the roads and the way people drive. I just dont watch. We come within inches of other cars and people while driving. And there are no seat belts so its a little like "Mr toads wild ride" at Disneyland.
We have found great food, very different but not bad. I'm eating a lot more then I thought I would be able to. Dewey of course likes everything.
Better go for now.
Miss you all!!
Stacey
Baby Luke Warner
Saturday, February 03, 2007
We are here!!!!
Stacey here,
The past few days have been a whirlwind. I cant even begin to tell everything that has happened. But it all pales in comparison to meeting our son. He is wonderful and amazing and everything we had hoped for. I cry every time I think about it. He is adorable with longer eyelashes then either Dewey or I. And the biggest brown eyes you have ever seen. So far his favorite toys are the little cars we brought. Dewey is pretty proud of that :) We get to see him two hours in the morning and two in the afternoon every day. The time flies while we are there. Today was our third visit and he went to "papa" without crying. We are told its a big deal since he has never seen or been around men. He is very small but walks and seems very smart. He fell asleep while I was holding him today. It felt like heaven..
We can only get online from an Internet cafe. So we are working out the kinks in how to upload pics. Hopefully we will be able to soon. We are here with two other families adopting. Its made it a lot easier on us having others to talk and share things with. There are very few people here that speak English. Our translator is wonderful. She is with us every day during our visits. She took us to the big store here in Kyzylorda. Its about the size of Todd's market. But it has most everything you need. We brought bread and cheese for me. We cant seen to get the water thing down. We cant drink the tap water so we keep trying to buy bottled but end up with carbonated water. Maybe tomorrow we will get it right.
We will check in soon.
Miss you all!!!!!!!!
The past few days have been a whirlwind. I cant even begin to tell everything that has happened. But it all pales in comparison to meeting our son. He is wonderful and amazing and everything we had hoped for. I cry every time I think about it. He is adorable with longer eyelashes then either Dewey or I. And the biggest brown eyes you have ever seen. So far his favorite toys are the little cars we brought. Dewey is pretty proud of that :) We get to see him two hours in the morning and two in the afternoon every day. The time flies while we are there. Today was our third visit and he went to "papa" without crying. We are told its a big deal since he has never seen or been around men. He is very small but walks and seems very smart. He fell asleep while I was holding him today. It felt like heaven..
We can only get online from an Internet cafe. So we are working out the kinks in how to upload pics. Hopefully we will be able to soon. We are here with two other families adopting. Its made it a lot easier on us having others to talk and share things with. There are very few people here that speak English. Our translator is wonderful. She is with us every day during our visits. She took us to the big store here in Kyzylorda. Its about the size of Todd's market. But it has most everything you need. We brought bread and cheese for me. We cant seen to get the water thing down. We cant drink the tap water so we keep trying to buy bottled but end up with carbonated water. Maybe tomorrow we will get it right.
We will check in soon.
Miss you all!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Las Vegas Airport
Dewey here. We're just hanging out at the Las Vegas Airport, interesting folks coming and going through here. We made it through airport security without much fuss, we thought it was going to be more of a hassle but it wasnt to bad. I've already spilled my coffee all over the place and made lots of people happy with the smell of spilled mocha everywhere. The adventure has officially began!!!! Our next stop is Memphis Tennessee, then to Amsterdam, followed up with a flight to Almaty, and then finally to Kyzlorda. We should be arriving Friday sometime. Neither Stacey or I have spent this much time on a plane we'll see how happy we are on Friday...
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Kazakhstan here we come!!!!!!!!!!
Thats right we are traveling!!! We leave Las Vegas tomorrow (Wed)then on to Memphis, Amsterdam and finally Almaty. We should be in Kaz by Fri Morning. From Almaty we fly to Kyzylorda. Hopefully we will be there by Fri afternoon.
We are thrilled and sort of in shock that this is really happening. We are running around trying to get all the little last minute stuff done. We are planning on leaving Cedar City this afternoon and driving to Las Vegas.
Wish us luck!
We are thrilled and sort of in shock that this is really happening. We are running around trying to get all the little last minute stuff done. We are planning on leaving Cedar City this afternoon and driving to Las Vegas.
Wish us luck!
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Update, not good news!
We are not leaving this weekend. And we are not really sure when we are leaving. Hopefully some time next week. We wont know for sure until we get our visa's and passports. And we don't know when we are getting those back. It could be anytime next week. As you can imagine things are a little tense at the Warner household. The horses are boarded at the the trainers. (money going out) Neither of us can work with new clients since we are leaving at any time. (no money coming in) So cross your fingers for us. We really need some good news soon.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
AT LONG LAST..............
WE HAVE OUR LOI!!!!!!!!!!
This is what we have been waiting for, our Letter of Invitation to travel. From what we are told we should leave this weekend. We are flying out of Las Vegas but don't have our itinerary past that point. We will update again when we have more info.
Finally I think we are close!!!
This is what we have been waiting for, our Letter of Invitation to travel. From what we are told we should leave this weekend. We are flying out of Las Vegas but don't have our itinerary past that point. We will update again when we have more info.
Finally I think we are close!!!
Monday, January 01, 2007
New Years
-5 degrees with snow. So we drove a hour and went hiking at Zions National Park where the temperature was 50 degrees. Cassidi's friend Billy came with us. We had a wonderful time in the Park and a yummy lunch in Springdale. It was the perfect way to end 2006!
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