
Greetings and Salutations to our family, to our friends new (silver) and old (gold), to internet gadflies and to those who have inadvertently strayed into our li’l slice of cyberspace. Me and The Mrs. welcome you to the blog to end all blogs about New Englanders who fall in love with a Kazakhstani from the Steppes, name her Thumblini (among other things), and live ever after as they comment in perilous detail about the mundanities of life, adoptive parenting, the world at large, current events, politics, sartorial missteps, and the merits of the Diaper Duck. Yeah, one of those blogs. Oh, and we’re also planning to let it all hang out. You might find yourself encountering something that rings true for you (even if you’re not an “AP” as they say, or even if you’re not from Kazakhstan), or you might find something that’s more raw and emotional than you expect. We aim to please all comers.
In a previous blog, we documented the last six months of trials, travails and travels encountered on the road to meeting Thumblini (* more on the name in a moment). Home from Central Asia just five days, we already have to prepare our first of many post-placement reports spanning out into the future until the Little One is Of Age at 18. This first report is due in two weeks (!) to our adoption agency, which will forward it on to some Faceless Bureaucrat in the Kazakhstan Ministry of Education, Eastern Division. We figured this blog might be a good way to document what happens in-between these mandatory disclosures about how well we’re looking after the baby. If we have to submit these regular, official time capsules of checkboxes, short essays, frozen-smile photos and notary stamps, we thought we might at least digest, reflect, and make something of our parenting experiences that won’t fit on any form.
* Thumblini: contraction of “Thumbelina” (cause she’s tiny) and “blini” (cause she’s probably mostly ethnic Russian - and she seems to like pancakes).
Editorial note: We’re presenting this blog as a catchment for the slice-of-life moments we encounter and dream up, but as it’s fully public, we’re taking a lower-than-usual profile. To this end, we’re sticking with our noms des plumes and also (it is an autocracy in blog-land, after all), we’re pre-screening the comments. Feel free to comment early and often, but try to avoid mentioning us or using language that we simply can’t abide (there are minors involved, people). In advance, then, we apologize if your carefully-crafted comment is mysteriously disappeared. Likely, you inadvertently included names, home address and phone number. Oops!
- CM & DD

18 comments:
What a great post. I am grateful you will continue blogging. They are useful and entertaining. Besides I must be able to see Thumbilini from time to time. May you continue to enjoy your time back home getting settled into a routine.
Sandi
How cute. I am so honored to be the first comment-er.....
Yeah. Long live the well written Kaz blogs. Big hugs to the Blini from three of her silver level admirers.
I'm so glad you are continuing, it's such a treat to read your blog. Looking forward to hearing more about A, CM and DD! Seems like the "Second round" is about to travel and you guys are the statesmen now. Feels great, huh?
I still think you and the Morrisons should collaborate... what a story you could tell. Both of you are so talented. Think about it in your "spare" time!
Hugs,
Shannon
(who hasn't heard a dadgum thing since 11/15, but is being patient.....)
Yeah you didn't go away! Looking forward to future thoughts and pics. Just can't get enough of the never ending blogs from Kaz. Gena Lloyd
Fun! We love the nom des plumes! In fact we love them so much we created our own. In case you are still on Kazi time, Thumblini and we are your hints....
you guys are hilarious. I hope you post some pictures of thumbelini.I miss her already!!! speaking of pancakes,my son wants some for breakfast but AFTER I READ MY BLOGS, SON! UNTIL THEN, STARVE!!!
Love your fun post and look forward to keeping up with you, even in the anonymous way. You have a delightful blog. Are you a published writer? You should be. You are a natural at it.
Best in adjusting to life with your Thumblini....
Beckie
(psst - hungry boy: there's an IHOP a half-mile away. Just sniff out the boysenberry syrup!)
-DD
PAP to AP. The end of one journey and the beginning of another. Thanks for sharing
Cheers…..
Di
ahh, the post placements, how quickly they become just a part of life. :)
The next chapter begins . . . so glad to be able to continue to follow along. I hope that you are all settled in snuggly.
And, apparently, I have lots of time. Latest word from agency - girl = several more months of waiting. She's worth the wait . . . wherever she is.
Good luck on the report. We are all becoming good little bureaucrats, aren't we?
You two crack me up!! I love the sense of humor:) Congratulations again on Thumblini! I look forward to reading about your journey on the roller coaster that is parenthood:)
Take care and warm wishes!
K & J
Here we go—I'm strapped in with protective gear on, ready for AP land. Woo-weeeee!!!!
No worries. We'll keep it on the downlow. Shhhh.... be vewy vewy quiet. Weah hunting wabbits.
Me want more pictures!
Yay! So glad you decided to continue. Can't wait for more!
I'm late to your blog! Can you believe it? I am so glad that you're continuing the journey, I was getting withdraw!
Hi -
We are in New England too! There is nothing like it, is there? We adopted Josh from Almaty in July. Welcome home!
I hope you are Sox fans. :-)
Kim
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