Here it is, another rainy weekend in Northern Virginia. My husband is home for the weekend, and we are preparing for the our move. Packing starts in two weeks, and I am SO VERY HAPPY the military takes care of the packing and moving!
I am still fostering Daisy and got her medical records yesterday when I took her to an adoption event (there were two shoppers that liked her and her "polite" behavior, but alas, they weren't looking to adopt that day). She was spayed on January 30 and that's not all that happened during that surgery: she also had 4 teeth extracted and a mastectomy. She's listed as being potentially hard-of-hearing on the LDCRF website, and I am continue with hand training.
Perhaps this week we'll hear rumors of how far the CCAA got in matching applications to prospective adoptive parents in March.
Chris and I started the adoption process in January 2006 with a Log In Date of June 19, 2006. On Gotcha Day, July 5, 2010, we became a family with Jack Yiyun from Chengdu, China! Feel free to post comments.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Daisy, foster dog #3: An enigma
Honestly, I was just going to buy Maxine more dog food yesterday, and I ended up bringing home another dog to foster. Daisy is a six year old hound mix... what kind of hound, I don't know... maybe a sight hound breed. She doesn't respond to any commands -in English or in Spanish- and has been very slow to learn any on day one. Yet she walks pretty good on a leash, sometimes quite slow. I haven't heard a peep out of her except for sometimes when she yawns. She's been exposed to a tick-borne disease or two and treated for them. Hmmmm. Hey, at least she's housetrained.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
Monday, March 2, 2009
Adoption Status Update
This past month (February) the China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) matched babies with families whose applications were received March 3 through 6, 2006. OK, so that's only 2 days worth of LIDs (March 4 & 5 were the weekend), but that's OK given that so many applications were received in March!
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