In July we had to update our home study once again because of fingerprinting. My middle son turned 18 this summer, and he had to be fingerprinted. They would not let him be fingerprinted until we had a new home study done. Now we have four out of 5 of our family fingerprinted. We know that we have no criminals in our family at this point. Hopefully, no more home studies either.
I have been corresponding with our Haitian lawyer all summer. We have been trying to get out of the court system since July of 2014, and finally at the end of August we got word that we had received our Adoption Decree. They finally have our last name. Just knowing that in Haiti they are already ours makes us excited. Their files are in MOI now and when they finish there they will go to Passports and we will be finished on the Haitian side of the adoption process. The dossiers will then go to the US embassy in Port-au-Prince for visa approval and travel documents. This process will take about 2-3 months. We could possibly have our boys by Christmas. This is the first time in three years that we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and actually picturing them coming home this Winter. They are going to be cold for sure.
I can not tell you how excited we are and how excited our American children are. Football season and Girl's Soccer season have started at Chester County. We are busy going to games and working so the time will pass quickly. My oldest child Darby and her friend Kristen have finally finished the boys' play room. It looks great and I will post some pictures.
Isn't that room terrific. I know that they will have a good time in there playing. They put the truck that hold the hot wheel cars down low so that Davidson can get to it easily. I can see them piled up on the bean bags watching Disney movies with popcorn.
We did celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary this summer and I will put a picture here of that day. This is a good Christian couple, and you will not meet any finer, hard-working, country people from North Mississippi..
I will also put a picture of Wilson playing football and Madelyn playing soccer. Fall sports are big around the Miskelly house. Wilson will soon surpass 100 pts in his career as a kicker for Chester County and this has never been done. He has scored more points than any kicker ever has at Chester County and we are extremely pleased with his success. Madelyn has worked her way into a starting position on the soccer team and we are extremely proud of her too. Darby is a Junior in college and still working hard on her degree. God has blessed us tremendously.
I will try to give an update when we have passports. Keep us in your prayers.
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