Friday, August 29, 2008

Phone Call - Happy Birthday V!

We got to speak to "the girls" in Ukraine today! It was wonderful to hear their voices...I really miss them. They returned from the Black Sea "camp" today, and they begin school Monday. We got to wish "V" a happy 13th birthday.

This was the first time I can recall that they asked, "when are you coming here?" That is the toughest question to answer. We are so hopeful that we can come up with some funding to get the ball rolling. And while we are hopeful to still be able to bring them home by the end of this year, I have no idea how we will be able to afford it. Those of you who know us can understand why...but we are going to give it our best try. The girls are good-natured kids, worthy of our best efforts. Financially, it will be nearly impossible to get them home, but today when we were ending our phone call, "T" said (in English), "I love you!" If that wasn't enough to motivate us, we then heard "I" say (also in English), "I luff you too!" and they all giggled.

I will be setting up two accounts this weekend to accept donations, which I will certainly post. One will hopefully be a simple online click, and the other will hopefully be set up to provide a tax "gift donation" receipt. Again, thanks to everyone for even considering to help!!!

The Ghost of Tom Joad

Just in case you haven't seen this, Pat and I were at this Springsteen show when Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine came out and jammed with Bruce. It was pretty awesome.

Check it out at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp-oDAxx8So

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Putin accuses U.S. of orchestrating Georgian war

From CNN's Matthew Chance

SOCHI, Russia (CNN) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of orchestrating the conflict in Georgia to benefit one of its presidential election candidates.

In an exclusive interview with CNN's Matthew Chance in the Black Sea city of Sochi Thursday, Putin said the U.S. had encouraged Georgia to attack the autonomous region of South Ossetia.
Putin told CNN his defense officials had told him it was done to benefit a presidential candidate -- Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are competing to succeed George W. Bush -- although he presented no evidence to back it up.

"U.S. citizens were indeed in the area in conflict," Putin said. "They were acting in implementing those orders doing as they were ordered, and the only one who can give such orders is their leader." Watch Putin accuse the United States »

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino blasted Putin's statements, saying they were "patently false." "To suggest that the United States orchestrated this on behalf of a political candidate just sounds not rational," she said. U.S. State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood concurred, and labeled Putin's statements as "ludicrous."

"Russia is responsible for the crisis," Wood said in an off-camera meeting with reporters in Washington on Thursday. "For the Russians to say they are not responsible for what happened in Georgia is ludicrous. ... Russia is to blame for this crisis and the world is responding to what Russia has done."

When told that many diplomats in the United States and Europe blame Russia for provoking the conflict and for invading Georgia, Putin said Russia had no choice but to invade Georgia after dozens of its peacekeepers in South Ossetia were killed. He told Chance it was to avert a human calamity. iReport.com: First-person accounts from the center of the conflict

The former Russian president, still considered the most powerful man in the country, said he was disappointed the U.S. had not done more to stop Georgia's attack. Putin recalled he was watching the situation in Georgia and South Ossetia unfold when he was at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games on August 8. He said he spoke to U.S. President George W. Bush, also attending, who told the Russian prime minister he didn't want war -- but Putin spoke to CNN of his disappointment that the U.S. administration didn't do more to stop Georgia early in the conflict.

Also Thursday Putin announced economic measures which he said were unrelated to the fighting with Georgia. Nineteen U.S. poultry meat companies would be banned from exporting their products to Russia because they had failed health and safety tests, and 29 other companies had been warned to improve their standards or face the same ban, Putin said. Putin said Russia's health and agricultural ministries had randomly tested the poultry products and found them to be full of antibiotics and arsenic. While Putin repeated that the bans were not related to the Georgian conflict, they indicate the measures some Western countries -- particularly in Europe -- fear if Russia goes on a diplomatic offensive. Watch analysis of Russia's relationship with the West. »

Russia is trying to counterbalance mounting pressure from the West over its military action in Georgia and its recognition of the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. But Russia's hopes of winning international support for its actions in Georgia were dashed Thursday, when China and other Asian nations expressed concern about tension in the region. The joint declaration from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which includes China, Russia, Tajikistan, Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, said the countries hoped any further conflict could be resolved peacefully. Watch more on rising tensions between Russia and the West. »

"The presidents reaffirmed their commitment to the principles of respect for historic and cultural traditions of every country and efforts aimed at preserving the unity of a state and its territorial integrity," the declaration said, The Associated Press reported. "Placing the emphasis exclusively on the use of force has no prospects and hinders a comprehensive settlement of local conflicts," AP reported the group as saying. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev had appealed to the SCO at a summit in Tajikistan Thursday to support its actions, saying it would serve as a "serious signal for those who are trying to justify the aggression."

On Wednesday a U.S. ship carrying aid docked in Georgia, while Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband traveled to the Ukraine, which is worried about Russia's intentions in the region, to offer the UK's support.

Miliband equated Moscow's offensive in Georgia with the Soviet tanks that invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the Prague Spring democratic reforms in 1968, and demanded Russia "change course," AP reported.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

My Very First Blog....Ever

Hello everyone! Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog!

The name of my blog is "Land of Hope and Dreams," taken from the title of a Bruce Springsteen song and will "hopefully" be an underlying theme. Although I may (will) scatter from topic to topic, this blog will hopefully reflect the dreams many of us share.

From the hope for change that a Presidential candidate may bring, or the hope and dreams of a Chicago Cubs team actually making it to the World Series, to the hope and dreams of some special people who wish to become a family through international adoption...that's what this blog is about. And, I'm sure there will also be some random thoughts as well...just to keep everyone on their toes.

Let me start by telling you that there are three amazing sisters, ages 10, 13, and 14, in an orphanage in Ukraine. My wife and I would love to adopt them, and this process will likely be the focus of the blog. We hosted "the girls" last summer, and fell in love with them. It's quite strange how the whole situation came about, but I am convinced that God sent them to us! Their story may be viewed by many as unfortunate, but they have persevered and are hopefully facing a bright future. They are wonderful kids; smart and happy. They hope and dream to return to the USA, to be our daughters, and we hope and dream that we can somehow complete this adoption soon!

We may need your help. Actually, we are going to need quite a bit of help. We are doing everything we can to get together the money necessary to cover all the adoption expenses, but it seems that we and the girls are going to require assistance. It appears that we will need donations to complete this dream, and we hope you can help.

I have never asked for donations, contributions, or charity before...so I find this a bit awkward. However, when I think of our "daughters" sitting in a Ukraine orphanage, waiting patiently, it motivates me to do whatever I can. So, I will simply ask for help.

Any donation you could kindly provide will be greatly appreciated. I will provide donation information soon. And, whether it is a cash donation or a simple prayer, we appreciate it and thank you in advance for all your outpouring of support!