Saturday, February 27, 2010

Life with Mia in China




Just wanted to update everyone on how Don, Mia & Sandy are doing in China. They have been working on adjusting Mia's feeding & sleeping schedule to work better for her. For example while in the orphanage she would get a bottle at 12 midnight. Don was having to wake her up to feed her and we thought that wasn't a very good idea. Even tho she usually went back to sleep sometimes she didn't and would cry. So now she is getting a bottle before she goes to bed about 8:30 pm. A typical day is waking up at around 7 am, getting a bottle and then all three of them go down to breakfast around 9 am to eat. Mia has some rice con-gee cereal (this is a type of rice porridge eaten in many Asian countries). Then they go back to the room and usually call Mommy!!! This is our favorite time of day :) We talk on skype and it seems like Mia was sort of recognizing that I was talking to her over the computer. But yesterday I knew for sure. I starting clapping and then she started clapping & laughing and this went on for several minutes. This was the best... Our first play time!!! I also have a Old McDonald story book & puppet that I show her and sing Old Mac Donald and also hold up her Violet dog and play the songs he sings. Last night she was dancing to the music... it was so cute! Then comes the hard time when Mommy has to go to bed (cuz usually it is 12 midnight here) and we have to say goodbye. Most of the time during this long conversation Mia takes her nap. She usually doesn't like to go down for her nap so that is sometimes a bit of a struggle. But you can tell she is just fighting her tiredness. After her nap she gets another bottle and then they usually play in the room or on one day they went to the children's playroom in the hotel. She get's a bottle or rice cereal at dinner time and then another bottle at bedtime. We have been introducing a few solid foods (because she is ready for them) like cheerios (she loves 'em) and some scrambled eggs. I'm going to have fun introducing her to all sorts of stuff when she gets home. She has been pretty good about sleeping through the night, so that is a blessing. She does get fussy during the day for what seems like no apparent reason, but we think maybe she is grieving the loss of her orphanage family and also she is teething, she chews on anything she can get her hands on. In the picture above you can really see her 4 teeth. Well that is all for now. Don is doing a great job and is a wonderful Father. And thank goodness Sandy is their to help out. I really takes 2 to take care of a 14 month old... So who is going to come help me when Don goes back to work.... Help :)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sweet Angel Pictures

Little Sleeping Beauty

Grandma Sandy & Mia

Monday, February 22, 2010

Mia in Action!!!!



One of the other parents took this of Mia yesterday testing out her walking ability. Wow, she does a pretty good job! She is keeping Don very busy. She has been a very good baby... BUT, she absolutely HATES diaper changing time. She screams & crys and has a total meltdown. Don is doing a FANTASTIC job though. Today they made changing time a game and it went a lot better. Don is such a great Dad.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Don & Mia Grace Together... Finally

We finally have our precious daughter!!! At 2 am this morning (yakima time) I got to see the two most beautiful people in the whole world. I can't tell you how overjoyed I am. She is just perfect. I'm so glad we have skype, or I would have missed so much by not being there. I was able to take this snapshot of them on skype... Quality not that great, but now I can look at this snapshot of our first meeting whenever I want. I can't wait to to talk to them again today at 2 pm (yakima time). I want to know how she did the rest of the evening, how she slept, etc etc. Don said she didn't cry at all when she was handed to him and we were warned that a lot of the babies had colds, but she didn't. Thank you Lord for watching over Mia and taking such good care of her. WE ARE SO BLESSED!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Gotcha day & time scheduled

I didn't get a chance to talk with Don yet... his schedule and the time difference is making it hard.
But he e-mailed me and let me know he will be getting Mia Grace on Sunday 2/21 at 3 pm China time. So I translated that to our time and I think it will be Saturday night 2/20 at 11 pm. Looks like I won't be sleeping tonight either. He has been told that a lot of the babies have colds, so we are praying that Mia hasn't caught it. But if she has please pray extra hard for her. This transition is going to be difficult for her anyway, so to have a cold it will make it extra hard on her.
I hope to see my sweet baby girl (via Skype) very soon.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Safe & Sound in China

I talked to my sweet husband via skype at 5 am (9 pm Hong Kong time) this morning!!! I woke up and thought I'd go downstairs and check the computer to see if he was on-line AND he was!!!! So I called him on skype and it worked GREAT! He was actually sending me an e-mail because he didn't want to wake me up. Yeah right.... Like am sleeping anyway.... It was so cool to be able to see him and talk to him. I miss him so much!! Anyway, they made it safely... no lost baggage, no problems. The flight was sooo very long though. He and Sandy are super tired!

They did meet some of the other families that are in our adoption group and said how nice they were. I'm glad they have some support of other families over there.

They are scheduled for a tour of Hong Kong Saturday morning and then they will be bussed to Guangzhou. So hopefully I'll get to talk to him again on my Saturday morning.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Operation "bring Mia home" is underway

Don & Sandy left Yakima at 2 am this morning to catch their 6 am flight to China. I didn't expect the tears to flow as we said good-bye. It will be a long time for us to be apart. We haven't been apart at all since we've been married. But we are just focusing on the prize at the end of this trip. Our beautiful daughter home at last!

They will be arriving in China around 4 am Friday morning. I will give an update when they get there.

Dear God - please watch over them and keep them safe as they make this long trip.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Travel Dates Finalized

We have our travel approval and we have booked Don & Sandy's tickets to China. They depart on 2/18 and return 3/5. Oh that is going to be the longest 2-1/2 weeks ever! I wish I was going too. Darn my fear of flying! Thank goodness we are going to be able to video conference from China via Skype so I'll get to talk to Mia over the computer and see her adorable face!! But that won't compare to the long awaited day that I get to hold her in my arms.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Baby Showers for Mia Grace

Collage of Zhanjiang, made by Wendy & Sara
Yummy cupcakes & chopstick favors
Work shower friends
Cutest dress ever!


I am so blessed to have the best coworkers, friends & family to share our adoption journey with. You have all followed our ups & downs over the last 4 years and were so excited when we finally were matched with our daughter. We all celebrated with 2 baby showers.

One on Jan 23 that was given by my wonderful friends/co-workers, boss & ex-boss. It was at the Sage Restaurant (very good food BTW) and my ex-boss (Karla) made the most wonderful raspberry muffins (non dairy of course, just for me). We had so much fun playing games and talking about Mia and when she'd be home. And Mia got so many nice things. She is going to be the best dressed baby in town. Thank you to everyone! P.S. special mention to the dress my friend Sheri got her, gorgeous! Black velvet with white tule skirt.

The next shower was on Jan 30 or 31 at noon or 3 pm (tee hee, there was a little mix-up) at the White House Cafe. This was given by my VERY special sister, Wendy and assisted by her very special friend, Sara. They did an outstanding job. The decorations were chinese lanterns & parasols. My sister made the very best chocolate cupcakes (non dairy of course) with cute chinese parasols on top. She also made the coolest party favors that were chopsticks tied with a bow with Mia's name on them in english & chinese. They also made a collage of pictures from the town Mia is from... so precious, we will cherish this! It was so fun to have so many of my friends & family together to celebrate our new daughter.