Thursday, October 16, 2008

Today we had a great day. We visited the Kondapoga orphanage and saw most of the Camp Hope kids. It was really great. They all have big smiles when they were openning their presents. We finally met the "ghost" orphan and we got great video. He is very handsome and a little shy. Vika was also there and told us that she will like to be named Jessica Victoria. Everyone thought it was a great name. Oleyssa (I hope this is the right spelling) was very happy openning her presents. She tried the clothes immediately. She looked very pretty with her new clothes and tiara (also on video). Roma was also very happy with his book and posed for a few pictures as well. Everybody seemed to be making an effort to be learning English and seemed very excited about comming to the US.

As for Kirril of Karelia... we had another wonderful day. Each day we spend with him gets us another day closer in terms of our relationship. He never ceases to amaze us with his skills. He is starting to learn a little English, but had to cut me a deal that I would learn Russian as well. He enjoyed the trip to Kondapoga and hanging out with the other kids there, like a mini Camp Hope reunion of sorts.

Barbara: Sorry, still no word about when Danya will be back. No indication that anything is wrong; rather, it appears that he is getting prepared for his trip to the U.S.

Meredith: Your kids look great. Lots of great video for all to see of many of the Camp Hope kids.
We did get Vika's and Zhenia's clothe sizes as well. Zhenia is very quiet, but he does exist in body and spirit. He let us take a few pictures before running of with one of the other kids, but a very nice, handsome young man. They are quite anxious for your visit.

We leave tomorrow for St Petersburg, and eventual return home to see our family. It has been a wonderful trip.

David and Celia

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Fun in Petro

We are having a lot of fun in Petro. Found a couple of great restaurants, including traditional Karelian cuisine. We also went to the movies and tried to enjoy star wars in Russia. Today we went bowling and walked in the park behind the hotel. This was Kirril's first bowling adventure and he did not do too bad. He was dancing and jumping anytime he got to hit something. We also went to Kirril's school today. He seemed to be having a hard time going to school. He told the director that he is comming to America and did not needed school there. David and I (with Natalia's help) had a serious talk about that this afternoon. He is also having a hard time sleeping at night and he keeps asking if we are comming in the morning. It will be hard when we leave but we are trying to prepare him as much as we can. Tomorrow we are going to see Vika and the rest of the children. We have arrange the trip with the director so it is very possible that we will see everybody. We will take lots of picture and video. Some might not be great since Kirril has become the official filmaker of the trip.
Meredith, I am glad to know you are comming soon. The weather has been very nice and we have seen quite a bit of the city. By the way, my boots are not too bad, wait until you see the women here. I have never seen a bigger variety of boots and high heels in my life!!!!!. The hotel has a gym that you can use for free between 7 and 9 but we have not been there yet.
By the way, the debate is big news here. You can watch it live at 3 am.

Good Night From Russia to all of you

David and Celia

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Disclosure and closure

     Celia and I obtained the information we were waiting for about Kirril. The following is a summmary. Kirril was born in September 12, 2000, from a mother of 20 years of age and a father who was 27. He was born full term, had good APGAR scores, but was plagued with numerous respiratory infections. In 2005, he unfortunately ingested something toxic, that resulted in major liver toxicity and a type of selective cerebellar toxicity, that left him without the ability to walk in a controlled manner (ataxia).  After he recovered, he was sent to a childrens' rehab center, before eventually being transeferred to a preschool orphanage for a year, then came to the orphanage he is currently living in. His parents parenteral rights were terminated, presumably on the basis of neglect; only his father contested this legal action. His mother did not, apparently. However, no real effort was made on his mother's or father's part to bring him home. He was visited by his mother once officially, then another two times, but she did not meet with him the last two times. These were apparently unannaounced visits. He was visited also by his grandmother and an aunt, but again, no one appeared to want to or be able to take him home.  At this current moment in time, the whereabouts of his parents is not known. Contact is being made witht the aunt to be sure she is not going to contest the adoption. According to Ilia, he doesn't feel this will be an issue. He has no siblings to speak of.
His formal name is Kirril Bagdonov Georgiav. Bagdonov means "given by God".

     He has, in general, very good health. However, he obviously needs glasses. He occasionally used binoculars to watch the movie we took him to today. He has astigmatism as well, which explains why he rubs his eyes on occasion. He also has what sounds like a very mild case of mitral valve prolapse, which is a very common heart valve abnormality that does not pose a threat to his overall health. He runs like a gazelle!!!

    We have passed all our physicals, and have made numerous payments for services rendered. Everything has been done in an impeccably professional manner. I am learning Russian little by little. Kirril is being very patient.

     Kirril has embraced the concept of "Jr." He wants to be named David. We decided on David Kirril Huante, but will nickname him "Jr" for short. He is thrilled about his name. He is enormously independent, a self-learner and self-relaint, which is consistent with his previous homelife involving neglect. He has a very warm heart, and shows great promise academically, getting straight 5s in school. Tomorrow we are going bowling, and more pics to come. 

     Barbara: We are very sorry but we have not been able to see Danya. He is in the hospital for his last overall Health check up. (No, he has not found another animal or anything like that). We also have not had an opportunity to see the children at the orphanage. They seemed very busy with different activities. By the way, we are going to Kondapoga on Thursday and we are taking the presents with us so we hope to see all the childrens, including the "ghost" orphan. We will take pictures and video.

A mi familia en Mexico: Hola a todos. Russia es muy bonita y la comida increible. No han traido corriendo por todos lados pero tambien hemos pasado mucho tiempo con Kirril (ahora David Jr.). El ha visto los videos de Cancun y a empezado a  ver a sus primos. Si hubieran visto su cara cuando vio la playa. Besos a todos y los mantengo informados.

David and Celia

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Hi,

David and I finally arrived to Petro. The trip was very smooth and people have been very nice. We met Illya and Nicolai and we are waiting to see "the boy"( Kirril). We are waiting also to give the presents because we only saw Illya for a little while. All individuals involved in this trip so far have been very professional. The food is great and the coffee, most importantly, strong to our liking!! The 5 hour or so car ride from St. Petersburg is beautiful. Very heavily wooded with too numerous to count aspen and pine trees. We spotted a few good places to stop to take care of business along the way. Nikolai speaks enough English for one to communicate reasonably well.

We will have a nice opportunity to get to know Petro today. We recommend the Budweiser Czeck beer for those who like beer, once you get here, or back here for your second visit, as the case may be.



We will keep you posted.

David and Celia

Saturday, October 4, 2008

On our way.

Celia and I got word from Alla that we have been invitied to Russia for our first trip to see Kirril. We will be leaving October 11 and staying for a full week. We are very excited about finally getting to see Kirril after not being able to communicate directly with him for over 4 months. He has been asking about us, wondering when we are coming. We hope to have him home for Christmas. We understand winters in Northen Russia are very cold!!!