Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Someday this will be REALLY funny

Ok, it's already a little funny (very frustrating, but still a bit funny):

We found out why Abigaelle/Eleanor didn't get a passport... because the passport office cancelled it. They said they already printed it. Nathan told them that there should be two passports - that they're twins. They argued with him. They said the two passport photos were of the same child and that the names were even the same (they are only one letter different). They felt like someone was trying to pull one over on the passport office to get a second passport that could be doctored for someone else! So they just cancelled the second passport! They refused to accept that those were really two different children and demanded that they bring both girls in to the office in person before they would process the second passport!

The Abigaelle/Abigaille name issue has been a struggle at every stage of this adoption process. Mistakes, mix-ups, confusion. I love the names, and I'm grateful to keep them as middle names, but we are certainly as sure as ever about our decision to give them first names that are unique from one another.

So! Gratefully Nathan (the orphanage director) brought the girls in to the passport office to show that they are indeed two different children and... they were not open!!! Ugh. He said that he will take them again tomorrow. Praying they are open. I am growing increasingly nervous that they will soon deem the passport office non-essential (in a country with completely closed borders) and close it for a period of time while they deal with everything going on. I just REALLY want to be sure that we've secured Abigaelle/Eleanor's passport soon for that reason.

Now the good news!... Nathan took the twins in for the medical exam today! Wahoooooooo! Exam results should be done by early next week.

So, no we don't have any good news about how/when the girls will come home with the current situation, but they HAVE to have the medical exams and passports before that can happen so we are so grateful for progress!

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