Livin' on a prayer these days. Josh has had a very long day today. He picked up the court decree early this morning. Then he picked up the boys birth certificates. Then he checked Andrey out of the orphanage and Ruslan out of the technical school. There were some emotions to deal with, saying good-bye to the place of their birth. I am thankful that God provided him with the opportunity to parent them through this. What a blessing! Then they took a car to Donetsk and got their passports. He said it was a long day for the boys in the car. Well, now they're on a train for what feels like FOREVER. Praying for their "cabin fever." The train arrives in Kiev at 7 in the morning. Their appointment at the US embassy is at 8! Praying for Josh to have the ability to sleep on the train! If the US embassy is able to issue their visas on Tuesday, then they will leave for London on Wednesday. If they are not able to issue their visas that day, then we have a problem. The US embassy is closed Wed-the weekend due to a move in their location. So if that problem occurs, no flight home until next week. Praying for a speedy process and understanding US embassy employees. God is good. I have faith that they will be home in HIS time and that has proven to be way better than my time, so I will trust Him.
If they leave Wednesday, I am so excited for them to have one day in London to explore a little. They've never been out of Ukraine. I'm sure London will be very exciting for them! It was for our boys. Thank you for your support, concern and interest. We need your continued prayers for the process and for the changes which are about to occur in our family.
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