Monday, November 12, 2007

In Ethiopia

Wendy and Mark should be in Ethiopia and should have already seen Kaleab and Isaac. I have not heard a thing and it is killing me. I was suppose to be there with them but about a month ago my dad's health was failing and I did not want to chance being in Ethiopia if something happened to him.

Now that my dad is doing better, I wish I was in Ethiopia. Oh well, let's assume that the boys are with their new mom, dad and grandma. Mark's mom went with them. I'm sure they were probably pretty busy today and they are probably getting some much needed sleep. I am so anxious to hear how the boys are.

One thing is for sure, they are now dressed like little boys.

I'm not much help but I thought I would post something because you are all probably also on edge - knowing that soon this will be your journey.

Take care all of you and keep the Tanis family in your prayers.

Mom

7 comments:

Mindy said...

How agonizing for the new Grandma! We have been thinking about Mark and Wendy and the boys all weekend, so I'm eager to hear an update. So sorry to hear that you were not able to go with them, but I'm glad to know that your dad is doing better. Thanks for posting for them while they are traveling! I hope you get the good news from them soon!

Chelsea Bergeron said...

We are keeping them in our prayers and thanks for posting the update :)

Karen said...

Thank you for posting! We're looking forward to hearing from them, but not as much as you are!! :-)

Denise Bryant said...

That's a long time for you to be patient! I was thinking of them today and how the "getting to know each other" is going. Hopefully you'll hear something soon. :)

Anonymous said...

I'm on pins and needles!!!

I have been praying for them since they left. I hope you hear something soon! I'm sure you are just "chompin' at the bit"!

I can't believe that this will be us in 2 weeks!

kikstra said...

Thanks- I'm sure this is so hard for you! We'll pray for them and you, and can't wait to hear from them!

Deanna said...

Thank you for letting us know. It is so overwhelming when you first get there, so I am sure they just need a second to catch their breath.