Well this was the big day we have been waiting so long for. . . Sam is now in his parents custody. Mommy and Daddy awoke a little earlier then usual today (after a night without a lot of sleep), and were alone in the dining room for breakfast by 7:30am. It was a little unusual for the dining room to be so empty (we had always seen at least a few other tables occupied), but it was early on a Saturday morning. We ate a quiet breakfast (with the wait staff hovering since there were no other patrons), and then met Vladamir at promptly 8:20am.
Our first stop this morning was to the Office of Vital Statistics. We went there to pick up the official court order for the adoption and Sam's new Birth Certificate, listing us as his parents. The office opens at 9am, but we were there about 15 minutes early. After a short wait, and a wave to some of the people Vladamir knew, we were in at 8:55am (the first in line). We gave them some papers (don't ask us what) and showed them our passports, and then the woman went to the back room to dig out the files. After about 20 minutes, Vladamir told us that we were going to go with him to the local store, and pick-up some "gifts" for the clerks, so that everything will be "OK" with the papers. We went and got a box of Chocolates and a box of Tea, and went back to the office. After a couple minutes we went to the back room and signed some papers and were given the documents, while we left our bag of "gifts" on the table.
We then went to the Baby Home (for our last time) and went to get Sam. When we got there we met the Social Worker for the home (which we left 1500 rubles ($60) on her desk) and got the rest of the document signed. While Mommy dressed Sam (we got him in only a diaper), Daddy and the Social Worker went with Vladamir to the local bank. It seems that the government creates an account for every orphan. It is a simple passbook savings account and the government deposits money into it every month, along with quarterly interest. Technically that money belongs to the child (now us as his parents). We "donate" that money to the orphanage as a "Thank You" for caring for him. It was not a great deal of money by US standards ($550), but it is of great help to the orphanages, which do not get a great deal of money from the government.
While Daddy did this, Mommy dressed Sam and then the went out to the "playground" and ran around while waiting for Daddy to come back. When Daddy returned, we all piled in the car (Sam on Daddy's lap), and drove back to the hotel. Sam was looking all over the place, since all the sights were so new to him. He played a little nose / noise game, and put the teething ring into his mouth, then into Daddy's mouth, Mommy's mouth, and back to his mouth. After about 20 minutes driving, Sam fell sound asleep on Daddy's shoulder.
Sam woke up as we shifted him, when we got to the hotel. His eyes were wide open with wonder of seeing all the sights. As we went up the elevator, he kept staring at himself in the mirror. Finally when we got to the room, and removed all his layers (he was quite warm), Sam started to explore the surroundings. The biggest amusement for him was the drawer to the end table. He kept opening and closing it. Next is was time for lunch. . . we were not sure what he would be willing to eat, but anything we fed him was fine with him. He sat on Mommy's lap and ate the Chicken with Stars Pasta and some peas. He had his mouth wide open as soon as he saw the spoon. He was SO hungry. That plus a piece of bread along with some water (again from the cup without a lid) and some Kefer (a milk substitute) seemed to be a welcome mix for him.
After that is was nap time. He did not seem to enjoy being put in the crib, but after about 20 minutes he calmed down and started to snore. We were just enjoying watching the sleeping baby. He is still sleeping (hopefully for another hour) and then we will wake him up and get ready for dinner. We are going to keep it easy for the next few days. Our next "big" day for Sam will be Wednesday, when we get him his "physical" for the US Embassy. We then go to the Embassy to do all the US paperwork on Thursday or Friday and should be on a plane on Wednesday.
