A few things have happened in the last few weeks which are
worth noting on the blog, but have not morphed into entries due to time,
travels or just plain thoughtlessness on the part of the blogger.
First was the receipt of Carson’s passport while I was
out hauling concrete blocks around Guatemala. It’s been a while since
I’ve posted anything about the paperwork involved with doing anything
official for Carson (OK, I went and looked – summer 2007 was the last
paperwork entry, so I guess I shouldn’t complain too much!), but back in
mid-February we went and applied for passports for both the boys and it brought
the situation to light again. Nolan needed a birth certificate, and his
passport arrived in the mail in just over a week. For Carson’s
application we had to send his Oregon birth certificate, his Guatemalan
passport and his Yamhill County adoption decree. It took a month for anything
to come in the mail and then it was a letter requesting his Certificate of
Citizenship (which BTW was generated from the visa in his Guatemalan passport,
was a requirement before the birth certificate or the adoption decree could be
generated and was issued by the Federal government to start with, so you would
think they would have access to a database somewhere that would more reliable
than a piece of paper. These are the same people that told us our fingerprints
would expire every 12 months…. But I
digress.) So after nervously parting with basically every official document we
possess, his passport finally arrived in the mail! We hear (time will tell if
it’s true) that as long as we keep a current passport for him he
shouldn’t have to produce all those documents each time he has to prove
citizenship in the future. Very cool.
Second, the weather has been fabulous the last few days, sparking mommy's need to create daisy chain necklaces for Carson and show him how to put food coloring in water to make daffodils turn colors - and generating weird looks from Daddy who apparently never did either.
Also worth noting was the fact that yesterday afternoon, our
entire family took naps at the same time. Even better than that, mine took
place on the hammock in the sun while reading a purely-for-the-heck-of-it book.
(Fiction no less, which is very unlike me.) I’m sure it was the first
time that’s happened since Nolan was born – maybe since Carson came
home. It was lovely – and we made a note to try for some similar family
bonding again very soon!
Happy Spring! 