Tuesday, June 28, 2011
I thought you were coming back!?
I think instead of catching up again over the past month or so, I'm just going to write about what's going on right now and take it from there!
Right now...nothing is going on haha!
Well, we are still working on our Russian adoption. The most recent news on that front is that the judge who was supposed to set our court date decided to reject us instead. Our agency has been trying to get some more paperwork together to re-submit to the courts (hopefully in the next week or so) and we'll see where it goes from there. But right now, we're in limbo. Everything is uncertain. At this point, even after waiting for a year and a half, we could be told that we'll never be able to be Alexander's parents. That would be horrible and devastating and I try not to think about it. On the other hand, they could come back and say "oh this new paperwork is great! Come on over! You can have him now!" We just have no idea. It's hard because we really can't make any plans - we've actually been struggling with that since January, which is why we really haven't traveled much this year. It seems like we're always in this situation: "Well, we could be going to Russia in like 3 weeks...so we better not make any travel plans!" But then Russia never lets us come...so we just don't travel anywhere at all unless it's super close or, in the case of Tuscany earlier this year, super cheap even last minute. So yeah, that's where we stand with that business.
This coming weekend, we're driving down to Paris for JAPAN EXPO!! I'm super excited!! I haven't been to an anime convention since we moved here and my last one was Otakon 2009, so that was just about 2 years ago. That's...insane. This will be my 25th anime convention! I'd love to have a little party or celebrate that milestone...but it's just me and Regan. So I guess I'll wait and have a con-party for my 30th! Hopefully that will be a con in the states and I can be there with some friends and family. I'm really curious to see the difference between this con and the cons I've been to in the states. I won't be able to make any blanket statements about "European" cons in general until I go to a few more (I'd love to go to a German one and an English one before we move, but we'll see), but it will still be interesting! I've already noticed a few differences in how they run things just based on their website! I'm not cosplaying (so neither is Regan haha), but I am working on making some new clothes to wear. Just a couple of cute skirts - I'll be going for a "fairy kei" kind of vibe! Regan will be going with a "everyday clothes" kind of vibe haha.
In other news, I think I have a stress fracture in the top of my foot. It hurts pretty bad today, but usually it's just a dull ache when I bend my foot a certain way. It started a few weeks ago after a particularly hard run on the treadmill and has been sore ever since. I was worried it COULD be a stress fracture, so I haven't run in a few weeks. Yesterday I decided to just walk on the treadmill for a while, and today I'm feeling the effects. I think it's because I put the incline really high yesterday. I don't know what else could be the problem because I've been on my feet a lot lately and it hasn't caused any problems. Anyway, I hope I'm feeling better by this weekend. It would be a real bummer to have a hurt foot at Japan Expo.
And that's all the updates for now! I'll post a convention report after we get back from Japan Expo!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
One Year Later...
The first thing we need to do is catch up on a few things! Here is a quick re-cap of the major highlights of the last year!
June 10-12, 2010 - We took a trip to Gothenburg, Sweden! It was a super fun trip despite the dreary weather. Highlight of the trip: we found the most amazing candy store ever! The smell...it was...heavenly!
Hopefully it won't be another year before I update this blog again! I'd like to get back into weekly updates, but we'll see.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Escape To Paris!
The day before yesterday, our friend Matt was able to stop by for the night. He was just passing through on his way down range for 6 months. Matt works for AFAA just like Regan, but he's also a member of the Air National Guard. We decided to take him to Landstuhl for some sight seeing. I really like Landstuhl! We ended up just going out for dinner, though. We went to a place called DaNico - it's a typical German/Italian blend restaurant (those are very popular around here). I felt bad, though. Before we went out to eat, Matt had mentioned that he didn't really like Schnitzel. Shocking, right?! Apparently, he had tried jagerschnitzel years before and hated it because it was covered in mushrooms. Like most people, he wasn't aware that there were so many different kinds of schnitzel! In any case, we told him we'd find a place that had some variety so that he wouldn't be forced into the schnitzel. Well, DaNico has variety, but somehow all 3 of us ended up with schnitzel! haha. Matt got pfefferschnitzel, which is pork schnitzel in a peppercorn sauce. It's fantastic, I tell you! AMAZING! He said it was much better than the jagerschnitzel, so I was happy for him haha. After that, we took him to Globus so that he could get some candy to send home to his kids. I like going to Globus. In all honesty, I just like going to German stores in general. It's fun to walk around and look at the German products. Is that weird? I hope not haha
Yesterday we were finally able to have our home-visit with our social worker. Regan and I cleaned like crazy people all morning, and I'm not going to lie, the house looked great! I think the inspection part went well - the only comments he made were about how much space we had and how big our yard was, etc. And anytime we came upon something that I thought could be construed as a safety hazard, I pointed out how we planned to change it. One of the many adoption books I've been looking at said it was better to point it out and talk about plans to change it than to hope it wasn't noticed. After the initial walk-through, we sat and talked about the process for about 3 hours. He went over our questionnaire (the crazy long one we filled out about a month ago) and then we talked about different forms we're going to need to fill out with different agencies and about the trips to Russia, etc. I really enjoyed the visit, actually! He was so friendly and I got the impression that he liked us and all of our answers. YAY!
When he originally called to set up a time to come see us, I had invited him to dinner. He forgot about it, though, and I can't say I'm sorry for that. I had a bit of a mishap yesterday involving our slow cooker. To be honest, I really haven't used our slow cooker much. We've had it for over a year (we got it for our wedding), but I've only used it a handful of times, so I'm just not a slow cooker pro. Yesterday morning I was trying to think of something to make in the slow cooker so that I wouldn't have to think about making anything while the social worker was actually here. Somehow I figured that if he arrived at our house at 1 PM, that's when we'd have dinner. Of course, that's silly - we'd eat around 5. But in my confused mind, I picked a recipe that needed to be cooked on high for 3-5 hours. Since our slow cooker is a 110 volt appliance, I had to bust out the extremely heavy and annoying converter. I put all of the food in the slow cooker, turned it on, and went about my cleaning. I came back an hour later to check on it, only to find out that the slow cooker's plug had fallen out of the converter. Great. As I plugged it back in, it occurred to me that I'd miscalculated the time for dinner, so I set the slow cooker to low and hoped for the best. 2 hours later, I came back to check on it and discovered that it was still soup and not a casserole at all! I decided to throw caution to the wind and set it to high. The plan was to turn it back to low around 4 PM so that it wouldn't over cook, but still be warm at 5 PM. Well, while we were with the social worker, I forgot about it and at around 4:45 I went to check on it only to find an over-cooked, mushy mess. I made the decision not to mention that we'd invited him to stay for dinner, since he hadn't brought it up yet, and hope that he forgot. Forget he did and I was very grateful! Regan and I ate the mush, but it was...yeah. The flavor was ok, but the texture was something like oatmeal. And oatmeal shouldn't taste like chicken, garlic, and broccoli *shudder*
So last weekend, Regan and I took our first trip to PARIS!! Ah it was so fun. I can't wait to go back again! There is so much to do and so much to see! We hit a few of the major sights, but 2 days (more like 24 hours) is not enough time to spend in Paris.
We left our house around 7:30 AM, but after getting gas and driving about an hour down the road, we realized we forgot our passports. So we drove all the way home an got them. Regan and I were both very irritated by this set back, but after a little while on the road the excitement of going to Paris overcame our annoyance at our late start. We decided to take the long way to Paris and avoid the toll roads - this saved us close to 90$, but bumped our travel time up to 6 hours one way! We got to Paris around 4:30 PM. I had a head ache and Regan was really tired, so we took a nap in our hotel before hitting the town. We decided to go to the Louvre first, so that we could pick up our museum pass. We hopped on a train and got off at a stop that is pretty much directly under the Louvre. Very convenient! The Paris train system is pretty easy to navigate, I found. It's no different than any other major city's system I've been through - of course, we didn't try the RER trains, which I hear can be more confusing.
Anyway! The Louvre!!
After the Louvre, we decided to be bold and walk to the Eiffel tower. From where we were, it didn't look too far away! It was about 9 PM by this point, so it was dark and we didn't meet very many other people on our way. Probably because NORMAL people would have taken the train haha. The closer we got the Eiffel tower, the more people we saw, though. It took us an entire hour to walk there. It was fun, though! And since we were mostly alone, we were able to goof around talk as loud as we wanted to haha. When we got to the tower, it was 10 PM so they had the fun flashing lights going! It was so beautiful. Really. REALLY beautiful. There were still a lot of people around, too.
By the time we got back to our hotel, it was after 11 PM and we were both exhausted. Regan stayed up to watch the Ohio State game anyway, though! Dedicated fan! The next morning, we had Special K Blueberry for breakfast! Our hotel had a mini-kitchen, so we were able to save a lot of money by bringing in our own food. In fact, the only food we bought in Paris was a pair of Crepes! After breakfast, we decided to head for the Arc de Triomphe!
After we finished at the Arc, we decided to once again, walk to the Eiffel Tower. From the Arc it was only about 30 minutes, though. Not too bad! We bought our Crepes at this time - just thinking about them again is making me hungry. They were SO yummy!
ps. how many people can you spot having their picture taken with Notre Dame!
After that, it was like 5 PM and we had to hit the road. I'm pleased with the number of things we were able to see in such a short amount of time, but we will DEFINITELY be going back. I can't wait to take my family there next summer! On the way home, we listed to "Into the Wild" on CD - I thought it was a very interesting book (I wasn't familiar with the story at all), but it made me really angry.
Anyway, that was our last big adventure for a while. Regan will be in Iraq soon, so I guess he'll be having an adventure! But I'll be here, looking for work and sticking with the usual daily grind.
Monday, March 22, 2010
I think Spring has sprung!
So last Thursday, we got our adoption contract in the mail. We didn't waste any time and filled it out that night, then Friday morning I met Regan down at Ramstein and we had it notorized and mailed off! YAY! I forgot to get delivery confirmation, though. I hope it gets there OK. I was just so excited to mail it that I guess my mind left me for a bit haha. We're right on track with our goal to have our home study submitted before Regan's little trip to Iraq next month. We haven't had much luck getting a hold of our social worker, though - we really want to schedule our home inspection!
On Saturday night, Quoc and Beth came over and we ate breakfast for dinner! Breakfast food is the best food, I swear. We had blueberry pancakes, potato pancakes, bacon, and fried eggs! Then we played pass the pigs, which for some reason felt kind of boring. My family always had so much fun playing that game in the past, so I really don't know why it was so lame on Saturday. So after 2 games, we switched over to Yahtzee, which is our usual game of choice. We played until about 11:30 PM, at which point poor Beth was about to pass out so they went home! Regan wanted to Quoc to stay and watch Basketball all night (I have no idea why - both of their brackets are bust!) but Quoc was a good husband and left with Beth haha. I'm glad we have them to hang out with. I'm not usually an especially social person, but it's nice to have another young, childless couple to spend weekends with!
This weekend, Regan and I are going to PARIS, FRANCE!!! I'm so excited!!! Besides the Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, The Arch De Triumph, and all of the other things Paris is famous for, I'm really excited to hit the Sanrio store and the Angelic Pretty store! I hope we get a chance to go to both of them! We're only staying for 2 days, though, so if we don't get to, there's always next time. Paris is only a 4 hour drive, after all.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Cats on a 'sill!
The home study stuff is coming along. Right now we're waiting to hear back about when our home inspection will be. I hope we have at least a week to get ready - I have a lot of stuff I want to get done around here before the inspection. We really need some new shelves for the bathrooms...and my sewing room is a complete disaster area!
So...I'm going to admit to something here. Regan has horrible taste in entertainment sometimes. Right now...he's watching...WWE Smackdown *hangs head in shame* please don't judge us! It started out with Regan claiming he enjoyed it for purely nostalgic reasons...but then he just kept watching! And...do I enjoy it?! Don't answer that...
Regan and I had a really good weekend! On Friday, we went to the Temple and it was wonderful, as always. Saturday morning I had a writing seminar, and then we tried to go see "Alice In Wonderland" but it was sold out. BOO! So we ate at Captain D's - we both got sick from it. Never, ever again. I love hush puppies, though...I'll just have to learn how to make them myself.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Let's Do It!
Right now we're working on the home study! So far, we've got the 30+ page initial paperwork filled out (still needs a final run-through, though). It only took us 3-4 days! Regan worked on it pretty much non-stop over the weekend. He's so good! We're going to try to get our physicals done this week, and then it's just a matter of gathering a TON of other paperwork and documents, getting some background checks done, and having a home inspection. Hopefully we'll be pretty much done by the end of this month! That would be great.
Our goal is to have the child by the end of this year. That's pretty ambitious, though. Everything would have to go like clockwork...and since this is an adoption...yeah. We'll see. But that's our goal anyway!
We're so excited!!! I've already been thinking about all of the toys and clothes I want to make for the baby - when I say baby, I mean *around 12-14 month old* because that's how old the children coming out of Russia are on average. It's VERY rare to get a child less than a year old. That's fine with us, though! I also daydream about taking family photos when we're on vacation, reading books with them, playing at the park, going to the zoo, making crafts together...aah I'm so excited!!!
Last week I finished working at the CDC. I just hated it and couldn't take it anymore...so I'm back on the job hunt! I've put in some applications already, so hopefully by the end of the month I'll be working at a new job. Without a little more money coming in, Regan and I won't be able to have any kind of luxury or fun until we've paid for the adoption - so yeah, I want a job haha.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Venice Is For Love
Once in Italy, we took a train for about 45 min to the house (or at least the city where the house was) of some of Regan's old friends, the Lazenby family! I was really excited to ride on the train. I love trains!
We stayed with the Lazenby's for the night and they fed us the most amazing pasta! They called it Saccetini, but in my research, I've found that it's more commonly known as Fiocchi. It's a little pouch of pasta stuffed with cheese and pear and it's amazing. I'd LOVE to get my hands on a recipe!!!
The next morning, we took a train to Venice! We didn't realize it at the time, but we took the slow train there so it ended up taking us about 1.5 hours. When we walked out of the train station, we were met with a huge open area full of people, both costumed and not! To be honest, I was expecting to see more people in costume. Carnevale was still going on, but only a very small number of people were in costume. We decided to forgo one of the many the water buses available and set off for what would be a few hours of walking to find our hotel!
This was the first major bridge we crossed after exiting the train station!
One of the MANY canal's we crossed on our journey. I was actually surprised that there were no cars on the island. I didn't realize that the city was almost entirely dependant on the canals for transportation! I always learn so much on our trips.

This tower was one of the landmarks we used in our wanderings. We always seemed to end up near it when we got lost. Venice was full of amazing architecture - so many churches!
One of my favorite places to wander was along the waterfront! Mainly because it was so warm, but the scenery was certainly something!
For dinner, we chose a random restaurant offering a very popular 'sample' menu option. Basically, you could pay a set price (usually between 15-20 Euro) and eat a 2-3 course meal. We, unfortunately, chose rather poorly. If I could remember the name of the restaurant, I'd advice against going. The food was decent, but not worth anything close to what we payed for it. The best deals are at the pizza cafes! SOOOO good and much cheaper!
That night, we went back to the hotel rather early and watched Walker, Texas Ranger in Italian (still amazing, fyi). After a long day of walking, the bed is the best place to hang out! The next morning, we got up early and enjoyed our hotel's free breakfast. Then we were off to St. Mark's square in the hopes that getting there early would help us beat the crowds! It did help us a bit, but not nearly as much as the flooded square did! Inches of water everywhere!
The flood was pretty annoying, but it did make for some pretty cool pictures!
We were able to tour St. Mark's Cathedral without having to fight any huge crowds! This photo is from the roof facing the square (which was still flooded). We spent over an hour there - it was just so beautiful and interesting! The mosaics that filled the cathedral were stunning. I can't wait to go back and see it again!
After we left St. Mark's, there was a noticeable influx of people into that general area, so we decided it would be a good time to hop on a water bus and ride out to the island of Murano!
There were funky glass sculptures all over the island!
We wandered all over Murano for a while - it was nice because there was practically no one there! It was a pretty small island, so we never got terribly lost, but it was nice to escape the crowds of Venice for a while. Eventually, our rumbling stomachs told us it was time for lunch, so we took a water bus back to Venice. The crowds there had gotten pretty intense, though.

This was the scene as we tried to walk from the water bus to our hotel to pick up our belongings! It was total insanity.
Riding on the water buses was one of my favorite things in Venice. I really like being on boats, and these boats in particular had a great view 90% of the time!
This is the Rialto Bridge. As you can see, it's totally packed out with people! We crossed it the day before, but we'd have been insane to try to do so on Saturday!
We decided to have lunch at the pizza place directly across from our hotel! The pizza was amazing (I'm drooling now just thinking about it).
Last weekend, we took a trip with our friends, the Ta's, down to Strasbourg, France! It was my first time going to France, so I was really excited! Strasbourg is less than 2 hours from here, so it's a trip we could easily make many times in the future. We met Beth and Quac at their house and drove down around 9 AM. We stayed until the cold and rain (and an expired parking meter ticket) drove us back home around 3 PM.
Regan and I in front of Strasbourg's Notre Dom Cathedral! It was a huge building! I wish we could have gone inside, but that will be an adventure for another time.
I'm not sure what was going on, but there were vendors selling carnival food everywhere! Regan couldn't resist getting some Churo's!
Those nubby trees were everywhere! We couldn't tell if they grew that way naturally, of they were trimmed to look like that. Either way - weird! As you can see, there weren't a lot of other people wandering around. It was a pretty chilly day, but it didn't really get yucky until right before we left.
Other than that, life goes on as normal. I'm on the job hunt again - working at the CDC just wasn't a good fit. I hope I find something else soon, though. The money I can bring in will really help with some of our goals for this year.
