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New Bathroom!





We finally redecorated the bathroom that adjoins my office! My oldest daughter, Brooke, was my interior decorator because she's much better at that sort of thing than I am. Ben was my laborer. Didn't it turn out well? It's very girly! I wish I had taken "before" pictures, but I always forget. Anyway, the bathroom was last decorated twelve years ago for my now-twenty-three-year-old son, so you can imagine. It had beige walls, American flag floor mats, a denim shower curtain, and the matching towels long ago went off to college with my son. In case you are wondering, I took a close-up picture of the switch plate to show the wonders of the new metallic spray paints. We've painted quite a few of our switch plates at home and at the lake with various metallic colors, and they've turned out great! It's a huge savings to spray a plain, plastic switch plate too, rather than buying new ones for several dollars a piece.
Adoption Timeline
- 2006
- November 8 - Application Mailed
- November 22 - Accepted
- November 24 - I-600A Mailed
- November 27 - Delivery Confirmed
- November 28 - Receipt of I-600A
- November 30 - Fingerprint Notice
- December 15 - Home Study Update
- December 21 - Stacey Fingerprinted
- December 28 - Added to List (#116)
- 2007
- January 24 - Home Study Mailed
- January 25 - Ben Fingerprinted
- February 8 - Waiting List (#111)
- February 20 - Waiting List (#109)
- February 27 - Waiting List (#105)
- March 8 - Waiting List (#101)
- March 22 - Waiting List (#99)
- April 19 - Waiting List (#98)
- April 25 - Dossier Authentication
- May 2 - Delivery Confirmed
- May 2 - Added to SN Wait List
- May 3 - Waiting List (#97)
- June 7 - Waiting List (#86)
- June 25 - Dossier Translated
- June 28 - On Waiting List Six months
- July 9 - Waiting List (#81)
- August 6 - Waiting List (#4 SN)
- August 8 - Waiting List (#76)
- September 7 - Waiting List (#70)
- October 8 - Waiting List (#67)
- October 22 - Waiting child -- OURS!!
- October 23 - Official Referral Date
- October 25 - Letter #1 Submitted
- October 29 - Referral Receipt - CHI
- 2008
- February 5 - Fingerprint Request
- February 7 - Proof of Delivery
- March 1 - All Fingerprinted
- March 3 - I-600 Application Mailed
- March 5 - I-600 Acknowledgement
- April 17 - I-600 Approval!
- May 2 - Original G & R Date
- May 3 - Fly to Ho Chi Minh City
- May 5 - MEET EPHRAIM!
- May 6 - Drive to Kien Giang
- May 7 - G & R Ceremony
- May 8 - Medical, Apply for Passport
- May 12 - Fly to Hanoi
- May 13 - Visa appointment at USCIS
- May 14 - Pick Up Visa, Fly Home
- May 15 - Arrive in Nashville!
- May 23 - Certificate of Citizenship
- June 12 - Re-Adoption Filed by Court
- July 3 - Tennessee Birth Certificate
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