Tuesday we went to the Embassy. It was so much easier than courts! Since it was the Embassys first day open things seemed to be a little slow making it through security. Note to those coming. They take your iPod, cameras, cell phone. Dont bring them, you cant keep them with you.
After a very short wait we had our interview which consisted of us standing at a window, them taking our sons fingerprints and asking him 2 or 3 questions. Then telling us to come back tomorrow to get his Visa.
Note to parents they need to hear you are homeschooling during the hosting time until they are legal
We were in & out in about 30 minutes with both of our families getting done. We came back to the apartment as we had lunch plans but not until 2pm.
We caught a train to Davids old foster familys home and had a wonderful lunch. David had prewarned her I was a very picky eater and may not eat much. I really did not want to hurt her feeling, but I could not eat fish soup but she made chicken soup too! It was fun to hear about our son and that he can cook, not that he has for us! We had a special treat as one of his adult brothers came to visit while we were there. We had never met him before, and it was wonderful to meet him.
When Davids brother and foster mom found out we wanted to see the
Well, this is where the sneaky child comes in. I thought he agreed too easy to go to the Sea when I had been asking him for a week and he kept saying nope. We gave him money to buy train tickets to the sea and he comes back with ones back to
It was all good. We spent several hours visiting with Paulas son and she got to see his sweet face on Skype, and not just hear his voice. So that was worth giving up my trip to the Sea.