Tuesday, March 28, 2006

CCAA, MATCHING ROOMS


















This photo is of the Matching room staff at the CCAA. One of these people in the photo probably matched us with our little Stefanie. Take a look at the crystal chandalier.

The photos shown are of the China Center of Adoption Affairs, Matching Rooms. This is where we were matched with Stefanie. It is amazing to think all the files you see are of adoptive families waiting to be matched or babies waiting to be referred to a family. I am sure there were a lot more files we did not see in the photos stored somewhere else. It looks like the files we did see are all being worked on. The CCAA works very hard to match a baby to the right family. These photos were obtained by Angel Covers.org, a non-profit organization.

Monday, March 27, 2006

REFERRAL PHOTO!!!







Jon and I are absolutely thrilled to finally introduce you to our beautiful daughter
Yi, Ai Ying. Yi is her last name. Ai means Love and Ying means a lovely green finch. This is rather interesting as my mother Rosie loves birds and use to have many finch as pets.

Our daughter will be named Stefanie Ai Ying . She was born on April 8, 2005 and currently resides at the YiYang Children's Social Welfare Institute, Hunan Province, China. Hunan province is located in the Southern part of China. Stefanie currently has two teeth, and is approximately 17lbs. In China, children are weighed with clothes on and wear layers of clothing to protect their skin. Jon and I would be considered good parents if we layer our daughter in China with at least three layers of clothing. We have no clue how many layers of clothes Stefanie is wearing but she must really be loved, so we do not exactly know how much she really weighs until we meet her. Looks like Stefanie is unable to bend her arms.

We would like to thank everyone for all your love, support and most importantly help during our two year process. We can not wait for our trip to finally bring our daughter home!

Friday, March 24, 2006

STORK ALERT, STORK ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Once again rumors are flying. Rumor has it the Stork is off and will be landing sometime around Monday or Tuesday. I hope to know more late Sunday night. I will post as soon as it is offically confirmed by the CCAA.

GETTING TOGETHER WITH FAMILY



Lala, Kim's wife, and Kim, Jon's brother.
March 18, 2006



Visiting Jon's family at Lala's dress shop in West Hollywood, California.
Pictured from left to right: Lala, Kim, Ruth, Jon and Lloyd. Lloyd is Jon's best friend.
March 18, 2006




Breakfast with Diana's family in Glendale, California.
Pictured from left to right: Rosie, Carlos, Noel & Theresa. Noel is Theresa's boyfriend.
March 17, 2006

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY





Kimmy and Tiggers did not want to pose for photos on St. Patrick's Day.

Monday, March 13, 2006

ADOPTION UPDATE



I am sorry to say we are still waiting to hear some news. We hope to receive our referral the last week of March or the first week of April. We will update as soon as we know more.

IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FRIEND SAM







Last Sunday, March 5, 2006 We lost a good friend Sam Chu Lin. Sam became ill Sunday upon arriving at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank on a flight from Phoenix. He was on his way to work at KTTV TV Ch. 11. He was taken to St. Joseph’s hospital also in Burbank where he was pronounced dead, although the cause of death was still unknown. Jon will be flying out to L.A. Wednesday night to prepare for the service. Jon was asked by Judy Chu Lin, Sam’s wife to speak for the family and give the main eulogy. The service will take place at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills this Saturday March 18, 2006 at 12:30 PM. Jon had known Sam for more than 20 years and they covered many stories together. The most memorable was the last successful launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger and a subsequent trip to Epcot. Sam was always asking us when we were going to have kids. So when we decided to adopt of course we had to ask Sam an Judy to write one of our four reference letters. Sam took great pleasure in writing it for us. Diana said, Sam was always smiling when ever she saw him and that will be they way she will always remember him. We are sad that we will never get the chance to introduce Sam to our girls. We will miss him greatly, below is a brief biography and obituary from the Associated Press.

Sam Chu Lin is a reporter/news anchor/radio announcer who found that "informing and helping others is what makes journalism exciting." As one of the first Asian American network reporters in New York City (CBS News), he announced to the nation the fall of Saigon and helped Superman's creators win their pensions. He's interviewed presidents and world leaders and covered earthquakes and other major disaster. In China, he went on the air to report the government crackdown on the democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. He feels journalism can also be educational. "It's a chance to use your roots for a positive purpose." Sam recently convinced ABC's Nightline to do a program called "Asian American - When Your Neighbor Looks Like the Enemy" and helped book the guest, checked the script for accuracy, and found historical footage for the broadcast. He spent over a year talking with the executive producer about how Asian Americans have been unfairly stereotyped because of the campaign fundraising and spy scandals. The program was the highest rated show in its time slot beating out Jay Leno and David Letterman in the national ratings. He has been presented with many awards including the AP, UPI, Golden Mike, National Headliner Award for Best Documentary, Chi Lin is an Old American Name, and the 1998 Los Angeles Press Club Award for covering a neighborhood shoot-out. Based in Sunnyvale with his wife Judy, and their sons Mark and Christopher, he also pioneered in Silicon Valley, establishing the television news department for Hewlett-Packard. Sam is a media consultant, contributor to AsianWeek, Rafu Shimpo, San Francisco Examiner, and reports for KTTV Fox 11 News in Los Angeles.

FAMILY





On February 28, Jons cousin Michael and his wife Elaine from California came for a short vacation. Jon and I enjoyed our visit with Michael and Elaine and were very happy to see family. We had a wonderful time catching up with each other and had a nice lunch out. After lunch Michael and Elaine went to Jon's work and took a tour of the Television Station.