First, it has been three months since I posted, so let me give you an update. We were told in October that we needed to change or adoption paperwork from a simple adoption to a plenary or complete adoption. We were told at that time we were looking at least 6 months. It has now been 8 months, almost 9, and we are slowly moving. We have been waiting since April for an ID card for Cherdinor's mother and I was told two weeks ago that she had this and they were supposed to be in court last week. I have messaged them today and hope this week to hear whether they were able to get her in court. If that took place then we will start the process of getting all of the paperwork legalized again and through MOI so it can get finally to the American Embassy. This will still take a good bit of time, but we are making progress and that is all we want, progress. It has been 4 years this summer that our paperwork was sent to Haiti for the adoption of these boys and it is time for them to come home.
I was able to go on a Medical Mission trip with the Estes Church of Christ in Henderson, TN to Santo - Port-au-Prince, Haiti last week. We were there from the 17th to the 24th of June and I have pictures and videos that I am downloading and getting ready for a long post with lots of information about the trip. They were able to spend two days with me at the guest house. My family was not able to travel this time to Haiti. It will be posted hopefully this next week. Hopefully I will have heard from the orphanage by next week and come update the status of the adoption.
Keep us all, especially our boys in your prayers.
Miskelly Family
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Waiting would be horrible without Skype
Today was the third Sunday of the month which means Skype day. We have been skypeing every first and third Sunday of each month for four years this summer. We have learned a lot about our boys through this process. Today, though, we skyped for fifty-five minutes and we learned that we are ready for them to be home with us. We miss them so much. We talked with the director of the orphanage today and no new movement with our paperwork. The wait goes on. Here are some videos of our Skype today. The phrase "pou mwen" means literally for me or they are saying that's mine. When we Skype we ask them what they want to see in our house and they will answer jwet -toys, their "Cham"- room, and their "mayo" -shirts/clothes in closet. They will start arguing over the stuff calling it theirs and we laugh. These videos are from today.
Hope you have a great day today. Keep us in your prayers!!
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Nothing much going on
Nothing much going on. We are still trying to get our paperwork changed over to plenary and it is taking a little longer than we expected, but we could say that of the entire adoption. I heard a good description of international adoption in Haiti, it is like trying to nail jello to the wall. That's about right. We did get to skype with the boys today. We tried to work on their English from a different country and they seemed to have fun. Our hearts just ache to have them here.
You have to just love these guys. Keep us in your prayers.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Sometimes the news is not good.
We received a message from Chris Nungester yesterday at our orphanage in Haiti that really made us get on our knees and pray. We were waiting for word about how our transition from simple to pleniere was going, and this is what we received.
"Hi Scott Miskelly! I wanted to let you know that today Junior took CJ's parents to IBRSR to complete the interview needed to change his file from simple to plenary. The mother made a couple mistakes in her interview, not being able to tell them her birthdate or CJ's Birthdate. There was also a problem regarding their not having Electoral cards. (The do have National ID cards, but they also want them to have Electoral cards.) IBESR agreed to re-interview them with CJ present and will consider allowing them to sign but because the political situation on the street was becoming violent, they closed before conducting the interview. We will follow-up with them at the earliest opportunity. Pastor Pierre brought CJ's parents to PAP for the interview and met Junior on the way. Afterward, Junior returned CJ to HIS, and was giving all 3 adults a ride back to Kenscoff this afternoon when they all became trapped in traffic and surrounded by the manifestation. They watched as 2 people were killed in front of them. They abandoned Junior's car in front of the Petionville police station and took off running to get out of the crowd. They made it to the edge of the crowd and Junior found 2 motorcycle taxis. All 4 of them rode the motos back to Kenscoff. I am sharing this with you so that you can be praying for CJ's parents, as well as Junior and Pastor Pierre while they recover from this experience tonight. Tonight I am praising God for His divine protection, and praying that God will give them a peaceful night! Blessings! Chris."
We were so thankful to God that Junior was safe as well as CJs family. At the same time we realize this process is going slowly and we have no idea when they will be able to get all of this paperwork corrected and to the U.S. Embassy.
If you have never gone through an international adoption it is difficult to understand how we feel. It is like running a marathon, and at the twentieth mile you are told you will have to run an extra ten miles just because. At this three and a half year mark we are just emotionally exhausted. We are asked numerous times daily when will the boys be here and we do not know. I pray for all families trying to adopt internationally to give them strength to finish this race. Someday we will look back at this blog and it will all be a memory, but for right now all I can say is we are very tired of this process. The good thing is we were able to skype with them for thirty minutes last Sunday and there laughter gives us hope and encouragement.
Keep us in your prayers tonight.
We were so thankful to God that Junior was safe as well as CJs family. At the same time we realize this process is going slowly and we have no idea when they will be able to get all of this paperwork corrected and to the U.S. Embassy.
If you have never gone through an international adoption it is difficult to understand how we feel. It is like running a marathon, and at the twentieth mile you are told you will have to run an extra ten miles just because. At this three and a half year mark we are just emotionally exhausted. We are asked numerous times daily when will the boys be here and we do not know. I pray for all families trying to adopt internationally to give them strength to finish this race. Someday we will look back at this blog and it will all be a memory, but for right now all I can say is we are very tired of this process. The good thing is we were able to skype with them for thirty minutes last Sunday and there laughter gives us hope and encouragement.
Keep us in your prayers tonight.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Simple Right ?
I just found a post of what our paperwork is going through to get switched from simple to pleniere. This information comes from Diana Boni.
This looks a little bit more difficult than I thought. We pray our lawyer is hard at it so we can get into the U.S. Embassy soon.
This looks a little bit more difficult than I thought. We pray our lawyer is hard at it so we can get into the U.S. Embassy soon.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Christmas 2015
At the beginning of this year we were confident that 2015 was going to be the year we celebrated our first Christmas as a complete family, but that was not to be. We still have not heard anything from Haiti since October 4th, 2015, but we know and pray that our paperwork is still moving down there. The people we work with at the orphanage are wonderful, but this wait at three and half years really takes a toll on us. Not hearing anything also drives us absolutely crazy. We still have had a wonderful Christmas with our family and we will post some holiday pictures today. We also have downloaded pictures of our boys with Santa to put here.
We all have one Christmas wish, we pray this in unison. that Cherdinor and Davidson area here with us very soon and the mountain of paperwork that goes on in an international adoption is moved because we have faith that can move a mountain. Next year we will all be together celebrating Christmas morning in the warmth of our home. We look forward to 2016 and what is ahead for us. Everyone help us pray this together.
We wish you all a Merry Christmas from the Miskellys!!!!!
We all have one Christmas wish, we pray this in unison. that Cherdinor and Davidson area here with us very soon and the mountain of paperwork that goes on in an international adoption is moved because we have faith that can move a mountain. Next year we will all be together celebrating Christmas morning in the warmth of our home. We look forward to 2016 and what is ahead for us. Everyone help us pray this together.
We wish you all a Merry Christmas from the Miskellys!!!!!
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Skype Day Smiles
Not much has been going on with our adoption paperwork. I wish we had some good news to report but we do not. On 10/04/15 we learned that our paperwork like everyone else's needed new wording and has to go back through to get some some changes. The word plenary, which means complete and full, has to be added. The law that made this wording necessary was changed back in 2013 and they just started implementing this in September of this year. How about that for timing. We were almost in USCIS. We were sad that day but Chris, the orphanage director, had a surprise for us. She waited until we started Skypeing to remove Davidson's first tooth. It was almost out that morning but she waited until skype time so we could see it come out. That was really special and we can not tell her how much we appreciated this. We have missed so many firsts already.
Skype has been such a blessing to us. I think we would have gone crazy these three plus years without it. Today, we laughed so hard during skype day. We ask them what they want to see and it is usually two things: Jwet (toys) and rad (clothes). Today, we played batman with them and here is the video of this.
That is just great. We can not wait to play with them at home with their toys. The waiting is horrible because we can not do a thing.
Wilson finished his football career at Chester County High School. I wish our Haitian boys could have seen him kick. He ended with 120 points for his career. Madelyn finished her Junior year of High School soccer and is starting basketball. Hopefully, they will be able to see her play her Senior year next year. It would be great if they could see Wilson play soccer in the Spring but we will have to wait and see.
Here are some various picture from this Fall before we go into the holidays.
Skype has been such a blessing to us. I think we would have gone crazy these three plus years without it. Today, we laughed so hard during skype day. We ask them what they want to see and it is usually two things: Jwet (toys) and rad (clothes). Today, we played batman with them and here is the video of this.
That is just great. We can not wait to play with them at home with their toys. The waiting is horrible because we can not do a thing.
Wilson finished his football career at Chester County High School. I wish our Haitian boys could have seen him kick. He ended with 120 points for his career. Madelyn finished her Junior year of High School soccer and is starting basketball. Hopefully, they will be able to see her play her Senior year next year. It would be great if they could see Wilson play soccer in the Spring but we will have to wait and see.
Here are some various picture from this Fall before we go into the holidays.
Most recent picture.
Wilson kicking winning kick vs Lexington High School
Madelyn after winning district in Lexington
Madelyn after District Championship
Most recent picture of Davidson
Most recent picture of CJ
Typical skypeing day
11/15/15
Wilson went over 100 points for his career at the Lexington game and finished with 120 points for his kicking career.
Wish I could hold there hands today.
We miss them so much but we know that one day they will be with us very soon. It is all in God's hands.
Miskelly Family
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