Today was a good day! Caleb ate well and took a morning and afternoon nap. We had to wake him up from the afternoon nap to get ready to go to the Embassy. We were worried this would tick him off and possibly send him into a tailspin, but luckily he did just fine. We drove to the Embassy with Zorya and Caleb was great in the car and while we waited in the Embassy office.
There were so many other families there to get their visas! We got to meet some other Kyrg families and also several families adopting from Kazakhstan. It was so special to see all these children - ranging in age from 6 months to 3 years old - be given the right to come to America and be US Citizens.
The Consul finally called our name and we walked up to "Window #4". We were prepared to answer questions about our finances, our home, Caleb's room, our first trip - you name it, we were ready to talk about it. Thankfully the Consul had no questions for us! He asked us to sign a few papers and it was one of the best feelings in my entire life. You could tell he had taken the time to know Caleb's name - and he would say, "Sign here, stating that Caleb will receive this" etc. He always used his name, rather than just using a generic term like 'your child' or 'the baby'.
Then the Consul began to explain what had just happened. He said, "When you get home, go to the US Citizens line in Customs as Caleb will now be a US Citizen and your legally adopted son". Bryan and I both got teary eyed as he was saying this. I could barely answer back when he was handing the papers to us.
It was the last step. We are done- he is ours, he will be given the right to be a citizen of our great country, and he will be our son. All we have to do is get home, and after all we've been through that flight seems do-able at this point.
The Consul gave us Caleb's Kyrgyz passport back which contains one of the funniest visa photos I've ever seen. The picture is below - you really need to click on it and enlarge it because he looks like a baby deer in headlights. Bryan and I laugh every time we see it! We can't wait to carry him through the US Citizens line, have them stamp his passport and put his tiny little baby feet on US soil. We've loved him and claimed him as our son in our hearts for so long and now we can make it official. I know I've said it a million times, but I just can't believe that God has done this for us, that we made it, that it's finally done. It's a relief and a pure adrenaline rush all at the same time.
There were so many other families there to get their visas! We got to meet some other Kyrg families and also several families adopting from Kazakhstan. It was so special to see all these children - ranging in age from 6 months to 3 years old - be given the right to come to America and be US Citizens.
The Consul finally called our name and we walked up to "Window #4". We were prepared to answer questions about our finances, our home, Caleb's room, our first trip - you name it, we were ready to talk about it. Thankfully the Consul had no questions for us! He asked us to sign a few papers and it was one of the best feelings in my entire life. You could tell he had taken the time to know Caleb's name - and he would say, "Sign here, stating that Caleb will receive this" etc. He always used his name, rather than just using a generic term like 'your child' or 'the baby'.
Then the Consul began to explain what had just happened. He said, "When you get home, go to the US Citizens line in Customs as Caleb will now be a US Citizen and your legally adopted son". Bryan and I both got teary eyed as he was saying this. I could barely answer back when he was handing the papers to us.
It was the last step. We are done- he is ours, he will be given the right to be a citizen of our great country, and he will be our son. All we have to do is get home, and after all we've been through that flight seems do-able at this point.
The Consul gave us Caleb's Kyrgyz passport back which contains one of the funniest visa photos I've ever seen. The picture is below - you really need to click on it and enlarge it because he looks like a baby deer in headlights. Bryan and I laugh every time we see it! We can't wait to carry him through the US Citizens line, have them stamp his passport and put his tiny little baby feet on US soil. We've loved him and claimed him as our son in our hearts for so long and now we can make it official. I know I've said it a million times, but I just can't believe that God has done this for us, that we made it, that it's finally done. It's a relief and a pure adrenaline rush all at the same time.

With our Kazakhstan coordinator, Zorya after we got Caleb's Visa:

I guess that is why I can't sleep right now! Caleb went to sleep at 6:30pm after gobbling 2 bottles and Bryan and I went to sleep too. I woke up thinking about the enormity of what has happened and couldn't go back to sleep. We are so excited to have made it this far and prayerful that the flight home will go well. Our plan is to keep our flights the same and leave at 3am on Friday morning. We'll arrive in Houston at 1:30pm on Friday after probably being awake for close to 48 hours. We'll probably look tired and ugly but I can guarantee you we'll have huge smiles on our faces!
Here are a few more pictures from today...
With Caleb before we went downstairs for breakfast, where he fell asleep again


19 comments:
WAHOO! The last step is finished! I am so excited for yall and for Caleb! He is completely yours! I am glad to hear that he was good the whole time, and it sounds like he is just ready to get home too! Can't wait to see you guys in 48 hours! Love you so much!
CONGRATULATIONS! I got chill bumps reading this.I've said it before, but I can't tell you how happy & excited I am for the 3 of you. He looks great, his visa photo is precious. I'm taking your mom out to keep her away from the computer for a few hours. It won't be long before your in the USA.
Love, Cathy
that is awesome!!! we are so happy for you! what a great God we have! Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow!!!
Karla
I like what you got. I'll like it even better when you walk thru the doors at the airport and we get to see the newest Pickett up close and personal. I hope you have safe and peaceful travels.
Love, GranJan
Well that post made me teary eyed! Congratulations to Mommy and Daddy on your adorable baby boy, now officially yours, although I am positive that the good Lord intended that he would be yours from the very start. It seems like Caleb has turned a corner and the chances for a happy marathon flight to go well are MUCH better.WAHOO!! I will be smiling for the rest of the day! Love to you all! Love, Mom
Surprise surprise, i am all tear-faced right now! Amazing, it is just so amazing and so wonderful! I thank God for the Pickett 3 and will be praying for a safe journey home. I was laughing when I enlarged the picture of the visa and the marital status says single, I thought "not for long" that boy is going to have lots of little baby girlfriends chasing after him because he is so dang cute!
Hooray! In 48 hours your plane will hopefully be touching down in good old Houston, TX! I'm sure it will all feel so surreal when you are greeted by all of your friends and family. I hopeful for you that Caleb eats well and sleeps plenty on the travel HOME! You have been blessed with an amazing son and I have never been so happy for a dear friend! You guys are the best! Love ya!
I will be praying for ya'll on the way home. Thank you for all the pictures. It has been wonderful to see all the updates. He is just so cute, can't wait to meet him. God Bless
Amy T
Woohoooo!! This is the best news yet...so excited for y'all!!
I'm so happy for the two of you - I know this has been a long road and the road ahead is filled with a lot of uncertainty, but a lot of excitement. Your story of going across the border with Caleb reminded me of the time Misty and I were driving back from Houston and Kai was sick (he was only a year old or less) - he screamed the whole way, threw up several times, filled the car-seat with poop and screamed almost non-stop - a 4 hour drive became 7. It's a funny story now, but it was nerve-wracking then. That's what comes with kids, but it's all worth it and it continues to be. Having a child is a life-affirming and -altering experience filled with a lot of joy, frustration, worry, excitement and what generally amounts to the entire range of human emotion. The process you've gone through to get this far has been drawn and deeply trying at times, but you're on the home stretch now. Caleb is a beautiful boy and he will find great love in your (and our) family. I am so happy for the both of you and I hope that your return journey is smooth. After all that I wish all the best for the life of your new family and hope soon that I will be able to get away and come see my new nephew!
Love Always,
Chris
You both must be on cloud 9! Your post today gave me ibby gibbies!Congratulations! I'm so happy for you guys. Welcome home, Caleb Pickett! Wahoo!!!Praise God!!!!
We are so happy for you. Thank you so much for letting us be a part of this wonderful experience. We will be praying for a safe journey. Hope to see you soon.
Love,
Uncle Dwight and Aunt Sue
Oh, I am just so excited for your precious new family! Can't wait to see pictures of the home coming.
Suzanne
That visa picture is priceless :) Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers for a safe and smooth trip home. -Laura
Congrats! I couldn't be happier for you. After walking with you along the road to becoming parents, it is evident that this is God's perfect plan. I love to now see all the prayers answered for so many years in the face of sweet Caleb. It's kind of overwhelming to look back and see God's hand at work. You and Bryan are so very dear to my heart and I can't fully express all the joy that I feel right now. I can't wait to celebrate this new addition in person. I miss you..I don't think we've ever gone this long without talking:) We'll be praying for a safe and sleep-filled flight! Love you, katy
yea!!!!!! your last post gave me goose bumps...and i love seeing all the pictures. looking forward to seeing all three of you soon...
know we continue to pray for y'all.
Such great news. I love seeing his name all official in print on the visa!
We are awaiting your arrival on US soil!
Every good gift
and every perfect gift
is from above. James 1:17
You two have receivied a PERFECT gift!
I pray God will continue to bless
your family.
Love,
Aunt Nancy
Oh Betsy I just cried reading the part about the Embassy. You did it!!! He is yours!!! Your email came at a perfect time as I was in a severe funk. Thank you for caring!! Congrats, can't wait to see you HOME!!
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