It's been awhile since I have posted anything, ok, 2 1/2 months. :) I've had many, many people ask about us and I'm so thankful that people care and want to know how little Miss Chloe is doing! :) So here it goes, I'll try my best to do a recap. :)
The first few weeks home were spent going to many doctors appointments and settling in to life as a family of 7. We are in awe of the love that our other children have shown to Chloe. They welcomed her with open arms and have continued to love her, play with her, carry her, etc. They can't wait to get home from school to see her and she feels the same. They have never once seemed jealous which is a natural reaction for kids, but we feel tremendously blessed with the ease of her arrival into our family.
Once we were settled into a routine we were given referrals for a speech pathologist, occupational therapist and feeding therapist. I was devastated when I called our insurance company and they said they would not pay for speech or feeding... NOT AT ALL!! I was once again blessed by my sweet friend that found someone that was willing to help us! Therapeutic Interventions is working with us and treating her in ALL 3 areas!! What a blessing to know that she is getting the treatment that she needs! And honestly, I wasn't expecting to get "therapy" myself, but each of the 3 ladies there have blessed me beyond words! I actually LOVE going to her therapy appointments too! :) We go there twice a week and Chloe really enjoys going! Through the therapy we have realized that Chloe would probably really thrive in school, and that being around children her age would not only help her language, but also help socially.
Let me back up just a little more.... for the past month or so, we have seen a new little personality come out in Chloe. She is still happy, most of the time. Some say she has gotten comfortable! :) ha! She has times where she gets upset and starts screaming, often times like a 2 year old would when they don't get there way. She thinks if she has signed please or more, or any other sign, than she should get it! There has been a few times where she got upset and we couldn't figure out why, but sitting in her room for a short time to calm down is the only thing that helps and she has learned that she can't scream so she often decides she will stop before we even get to her room. Since we have been home, she has learned about 15 signs and can understand short commands like sit down, go potty, put on your shoes. She says more, mama, dada, bye bye, help, eeeee (for eat :)), happy, keen up (clean up), gurple (purple), and go. She is doing great eating and chewing her food and LOVES vegetables and fruit! Her favorites are avocados, hummus, bananas, grapes, applesauce, greek yogurt with blueberries and strawberries, and cheese. And don't come between that girl and her food! (probably why she has gained 7 pounds since being home!) She is serious when it comes to eating! :) oh and neat too! If I open up something and put the lid or paper on the counter while I mix it, she grabs it and puts it in the trash can. She will even try and make her bed and she sorts her toys when putting them away!! Oh, she IS my child! :)
The school process.... the process, oh the PROCESS, it's long and frustrating, and trying to decipher what is truly best for her has been exhausting. After many weeks of discussions with different school personell she was finally tested last week with the special needs pre-K team and now we wait some more for a meeting to find out what assistance they can/will provide for her. In the meantime, they suggested that we go ahead and put her in kindergarten, at River Ridge where Parker & Grayson attend. As well as she has adjusted, she has a long, long way to go. We knew before we got her that there were many possibilities as to what she would be capable of, would she ever speak, etc. Some days I don't feel like she is 'learning' anything new and other days I feel like she has made some improvements. She still requires prompting when spoken to, and visits her "own world" as I like to call it. She does hum at times and is much like a 2 year old (or younger) socially. With all that, when they said KINDERGARTEN I felt overwhelmed, and not for Chloe, but for that poor teacher! I expressed my concerns, and told them that I thought Chloe would be fine, but she requires so much extra attention that it wasn't fair to the teacher or other students in a class of 21 kids! She doesn't even know how to properly hold a pencil, she can't color inside lines, open up her own lunch, and could wonder out of the class at any moment. So, I'm praying that it is a temporary fix (for the sweet teachers), but for now, she will go to kindergarten at RRE. They don't have a special needs class there for her so if I can get her in special ed, we would change schools, but it would also mean a smaller class size which would be MUCH better for her! In the meantime, she has a teacher that I dearly love (2 of my other kids had her), and she is experienced in special ed so she is very knowledgable with children that are different and her parapro is wonderful too! They make a wonderful team... did I say we are blessed? :) After meeting with the teacher and principal, they felt it would be best to start her off gradually so she wasn't scared and so that I can assist in some of the sign language until she is more comfortable. Today was her first day! We planned to stay for only about 30 minutes and she did great! She walked with them in the line and even put her finger over her mouth for "hips & lips". She sat in her spot on the carpet while the teacher read a story, then through calendar time, weather, and then her favorite... A few songs! As soon as the music played she jumped up and started dancing. :) She tried to do the motions that the other kids were doing and laughed and laughed. We then said good bye to the class but not before she signed "thank you".
I get asked all the time, "how is she doing??" I'll be honest and say often times I don't really know how to respond. I'm not sure if people mean is she talking yet? is she "normal"? has she adjusted? I don't mind the questions at all. I'm very open and honest about her and I'm not ashamed or worried about what the future holds in terms of her 'abilties'. Do I want to know? sure! Does it matter? no but I do think that the sooner we find out if there is some type of genetic disorder, sensory problem, etc., the faster that we can provide the services that will equip her for a brighter future. So if you are asking if she is happy? YES! Has she brought us much joy? YES! And are we a normal family that gets frustrated and discouraged? ABSOLUTELY! :) I'm thankful that God chose me to be Chloe's mother. There is no doubt that she belongs with our family!
Thank you again for everyone that has prayed for us and followed along with us in this journey. I stand amazed ....
Blessings to you!~
Katie :)
P.S. - for all the typos and errors, sorry... I was only interrupted 101 times... ha ha
Monday, November 4, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
1 week home!
Yesterday marked 1 week home for us! We had a super busy week, with lots of "firsts". I really had no intention of continuing to blog once we were home, but I have decided it is a great way to log her milestones and something for me to look back on and see how far we have come, so if this is boring to you, so sorry! :)
Chloe's week of firsts included:
Going into Target
Playing playdoh with the Wiley's
Twins... My new friend Emmy :)
watching Jackson get his cast off
Chloe's week of firsts included:
- first haircut
- first grocery "car" ride
- first trip to Target... Mommy's FAVORITE store! :)
- first time meeting lots of people!
- first time riding in a Barbie Jeep
- first time getting her nails painted
- first time playing with play doh
The week was also filled with LOTS of appointments that included the pediatrician, dentist, ENT to check her hearing and ears, and speech. She also got to see her brother (Jackson) get his cast off and I had a dentist appointment myself! Parker had football 3 nights (and it would have been 5 but 2 were cancelled because of the rain), 3 orientations for school, more than 15 loads of laundry, kids homework, and countless nights of 3 and 4 AM "wake ups" and we are all exhausted! We were able to catch up on some sleep this weekend, clean the house, do a "big" grocery store trip, and spend time with the kids. She is bonding with her brothers and sister well and they all enjoy her... sometimes even like to "fight" about who will sit by her, carry her, dress her, etc. They are very fascinated by the fact that she can sign "more music" and we have to remind them that she is not a puppet! :)
In the coming weeks she will be seen by an occupational therapist, physical therapist, developmental pediatrician, and the cleft/lip team at MCG. Today I started back keeping "baby" Parker (whom I dearly love and I'm so thankful to be able to watch him while his mommy teaches school) and I even made it to the gym by 6AM! Chloe can now sign please, thank you, more, music, potty, and eat. She LOVES music and will try anything when it comes to food. She did not like our dog Sadie at all and would want to be held when she came near her but this morning she has decided she might not be so bad after all and has petted her several times today on her own.
We are blessed with meals from our Sunday School class and calls and texts from friends with words of encouragement. It means so much to have so many people supporting us. It's a journey, the road might be long, but we will celebrate the milestones and trust God that his plan is perfect!
Our Hope in Him,
Katie
Grocery StoreGoing into Target
Playing playdoh with the Wiley's
Twins... My new friend Emmy :)
watching Jackson get his cast off
First haircut! :)
Sunday, August 11, 2013
It's time... We are bringing her HOME!
To say we are excited is an understatement. Our short stay in Hong Kong was
relatively uneventful. We got up this morning (Sunday morning here) at 4AM to
get ready and leave for the airport. It was a short 45 minute taxi ride, and
Chloe kept looking at us like why in the world have you woken me up in the
middle of the night and now you have me riding in yet another car?? Ha! We
arrived at the airport with plenty of time, but we had a little problem with
immigration. When we arrived at the train station on Friday they forgot to put
the sticker in my passport that said I had in fact arrived in HK and was allowed
to be there. We were escorted to a back room where we were questioned about
how/when we got there etc. They took all of our passports, made copies, looked
on a computer, and after about 20 minutes released us. Phew! I will say they
were very nice the entire time, I just knew I HAD to get on that plane!!
The first flight was a 4 1/2 hour flight to Tokyo, where we are now, waiting to
board our plane that takes us all the way to ATLANTA!! It went smoothly and
Chloe rested some and watched a movie. The next flight, is a 12 hour flight and
we are praying that it is smooth too with lots of sleeping. :) We are scheduled
to land in Atlanta at 3:20 Sunday afternoon (GA time!!).
I'm ready to get back into my routine... Taking care of my kids, washing
clothes, carpooling to and fro, cooking dinner (um, ok maybe not), cleaning the
house, and doing paperwork. Oh, wait!! I'm done with paperwork!! Or at least for
now I am.... :)
Sunday night, August 11th we will be united as a FAMILY of 7!!! This song and
word have come to mind many times throughout this process...
I'm thankful for Gods love, his provision, peace, and guidance. I don't deserve
anything, but I am thankful that he choose us to be Chloe's parents!
Much love to all of you! You have helped us, supported us, and prayed for us.
See you all VERY soon!
Love,
Jeff & Katie
P.S. for any last minute flight changes, you can check the blog. :)
And a few more pics...
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Thursday, August 8
It's OFFICIAL!! The last portion of paperwork is complete. Today we went to
the US Consulate, took an oath that our paperwork was correct, signed a few more
papers, and we were on our way. Tomorrow at 3:30 pm our guide will pick up
Chloe's visa so that we can bring her home!
The rest of the day we spent at a toy and gift wholesale mart called One link,
with floors and floors of basically junk, most of which we had never even seen
before. It was interesting and was indoors so it gave us a cool environment to
be in. We went back to Shamian Island, ate lunch and picked up something that
we had seen the other day while we were there and wanted to purchase. We didn't
get back until almost 5:00 so Chloe was WORN out! She didn't get a nap or rest
time today, and we could tell! :) She was a champ while we were out, but
towards the end let us know she was done with all this running around. :) She
does not like to walk for very long, so the hotel stroller (never fear, it was
cleaned and sanitized...ha ha) has come in handy. We could not have made it
without it. I think it will take her awhile to build up the strength to walk a
lot, but we can work on that once we are home.
I am all packed and ready to leave for Hong Kong. We don't leave until 3:30
tomorrow, and we will take a train from Guangzhou to Hong Kong. We will stay
there Friday and Saturday night, and then FLY home on Sunday!! We leave Sunday
morning at 8:00 (which is Saturday night at 8:00) and we fly from Hong Kong to
Tokyo, then Tokyo to Detroit, Detroit to Atlanta, and then Atlanta to Augusta!
Whew! Please pray for us as the flight from Tokyo to Detroit is 12 hours. It
was long for me, I can't imagine for poor Chloe, that does not even know what we
are saying will think. Please pray for no delays, no sickness, and ease of the
long 24 hours of travel time that we will have.
Our Hope in Him,
Jeff & Katie
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Wednesday, August 7
This morning we went to the Yuntai Garden. It was beautiful but hot, and we
walked around for about an hour. We have had our picture taken but this was the
first time someone asked if they could have a picture with us. She sent her
kids to say "hi" and they were very proud that they could say it, and who can
say no to two cute little kids. :)
After the garden we went to the pearl and jade wholesale market. It reminded me
a little of the mart in Atlanta, and had floor after floor of pearls, jade, and
jewelry. We left there and came back to the hotel. Chloe enjoyed her famous
noodles for lunch and then we took a nap while Jeff went to the supermarket to
get us some more bottled water and noodles to last us for the rest of the trip.
We went to the pool for a little while after our naps and then came back to get
ready for dinner. We had heard wonderful things about a Tai restaurant called
Banana Leaf so we ventured out to try something new. As picky of a eater as I
am, I was hungry (I've run out of my crackers or granola bars that I eat for
lunch) and ready to try something new. The restaurant was a short walk away,
about 10 minutes. We had planned to view the menu before we committed to eating
there but we were swept in and seated before we had a chance to look. The
restaurant was really neat, decorated with interesting decor, and they even had
a group playing the guitar and singing. We ordered some rice, black pepper
beef, and spring rolls for us, and Chloe had chicken & corn soup in coconut
milk. (I know, try not to be jealous about the soup. :)) She loved the soup
and ate two bowls (small) of rice. She wanted more rice but after the episode
we had last week, we just had to say no.
Tomorrow is our BIG DAY! Our consulate appointment is the very last, yes the
LAST thing we have to do here! No more paperwork... hooray! Our appointment is
at 8:30 AM, which is Wednesday at 8:30 pm Georgia time. Chloe LOVES music and
dancing, and is pretty content and quiet. She finds one thing and is totally
fascinated with it for hours, sometimes days, and then moves on to something
else. She has learned to sign more, all done, and we are working on the sign
for potty. She can say momma, dada, and bye-bye. We are beyond blessed that
God has chosen us to be her parents! He could have chosen anyone, but he choose
us!
Through adoption we learn to live.
Through adoption we learn the joy of acceptance.
Through adoption we learn the blessing of belonging.
This sweet girl that God has made part of our family will never spend another
minute, another day, or another hour tied to her bed. She will never not hear I
love you. I might not be a super mom, but I promise to love this little girl
that God has trusted me with until the day he calls me home. The road will not
be easy, and the days might be long, but I will put my trust in God and rest in
his sovereign control. There are so many friends and family that have helped us
through this process. You have prayed for us, supported us, and financially
helped us. God made the impossible, possible! and I am beyond blessed and
thankful for each one of you!
Our Hope in Him,
Jeff & Katie
Temple from Tuesday
This is the Budda that we people go to in order pray for another child - Jeff told me to walk away, LOL
Yuntai Gardens
Us being silly:0
Chloe dancing with daddy
Learning to twirl!
Tuesday in Guangzhou
This morning we went with our guide Elvin to the Six Banyan Temple. It was
similar to the temple in Fuzhou, but not as large. After we went to a shop
that had different items that are unique to this area and looked around. We
came back to our hotel and rested and then went to the pool. Chloe enjoyed the
water again today and was a little more comfortable. We got her a swim ring and
she LOVES it! Wanted to sleep with it tonight too. :)
This afternoon we decided to head to the circus that we hear so many wonderful
things about. It is about an hour taxi ride, so we decided to try the subway
once again. It took us about 35 minutes and it takes you right to the park area
and buses shuttle you to the different areas. (They have a safari park,
amusement park, water park, etc.) When we FINALLY found someone that spoke some
English, we found out the show that seats 7000 was SOLD OUT tonight! Ugh! We
spent the next 30 minutes walking and trying to go to another area to see if we
could purchase tickets for tomorrow night. We were not successful with that
either. We made it back to the subway, this time it was MUCH more crowded, and
came back. By this time we had been riding the subway back and forth or walking
for 3 hours. We were tired and hungry so we went to a local pizza restaurant.
Jeff and I enjoyed some pizza while Chloe ate some minestrone soup. She LOVED
it!! Ate the potatoes, carrots, green beans, everything and loved the broth
too! She had finally worked up an appetite. I think we will all sleep good
tonight!
It is Tuesday night here, but Tuesday morning back at home. Today was the kids
first day of school. I can not believe I have a 7th grader, 6th grader, 4th
grader, and 3rd grader! Wow, they are growing up WAY too fast! For all of my
friends that are teachers or work in the school system... I hope you have a
wonderful first day!!
Much love to all of you!
Jeff & Katie
Monday, August 5, 2013
Monday in Guangzhou
We had a great day today! Jeff and I both agreed this has been our best day
yet! This morning we were on our own so we took a taxi to Shamian Island, about
a 20 minute ride from our hotel. This is where the US Consulate use to be and
the area reminded us a lot of Savannah, with historical buildings, lots of trees
and a park area that overlooked the Pearl River. There were people dancing,
singing, and playing their version of hacky sack, models and brides doing photo
shoots and a few shops along the way. We stayed there for a couple of hours and
then headed back to our hotel. Chloe napped and we rested and then decided we
would try the pool here. We were delighted to find several other families that
are here adopting as well and ended up staying and talking for 3 hours. One of
the families we met are from Atlanta! It was like we had known each forever. I
am so thankful God had our paths cross, and he knew just what I needed today!
It was a great "pick me up". Chloe wasn't to sure of the water at first, but
ended up dancing and playing. She did not want water splashed in her face, but
overall she seemed to really enjoy it and she played on a slide as well. We got
a recommendation that the Irish pub here was good and so we went there for
dinner. Chloe was better today, not 100% but improving still so we are
thankful! Her new "toy" of choice tonight was the paper coaster from the Irish
Pub. Maybe she is bringing it home for her Uncle Gordon? :))
Once again I was reminded to NOT worry. God is ALWAYS on time... I need to
TRUST HIM!
Our HOPE in Him,
Jeff & Katie
The Pearl River
Hacky sack in the park
Photo Shoot
Model
STARBUCKS
Chloe in the pool
Dancing in the pool
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Sunday in Guangzhou
Last night Jeff went out to get food for us. He went to several different
restaurants trying to find something that I would eat too. :) He settled on an
Italian restaurant and brought us back some lasagna. It was different, but ok.
He was approached (and followed) by several different people asking for money or
food.... which means, I can't go out by myself here I guess, or at least not at
nighttime. One lady followed him with her child across the street and spoke
enough English to keep saying "food". Once he hit the hotel and she saw the
security guard, she turned around. He felt bad for her but we don't want to be
known for giving stuff out, and it's not like we don't stand out. ha ha! He
wanted to help her but just didn't know if that was the right thing to do or
not.
Today was a scheduled "rest" day for us, but we are feeling a little cooped up,
so I think we will venture out on our own this afternoon. Chloe is on the mend,
and finally ate some food this morning for breakfast! We found out she likes
bananas, the soft foods we know she can handle. Last night was the first night
since we have been here that I slept more than 4 hours without waking up for a
long time. I feel MUCH better this morning!
We were able to go down to breakfast this morning together, the first time since
Thursday. The breakfast buffet is huge here too and has a decent variety of
western food along with local favorites. This girl is CRAVING some fruit and a
good salad, the first thing I am eating when I get home! I have never been a
big meat eater but a good burger sounds good too! ha! :) or the famous chocolate
chip cookies made by our friend Noelle! :)
There is a garden area outside the hotel with a view from the restaurant area.
It is beautiful and peaceful. We took a walk around and you will see from the
pictures that Chloe wasn't too sure about it. You go into the area by stepping
on large rocks and crossing over the water. Even thought she was being held,
she wasn't too sure about it. She wouldn't even look at the camera, she kept
her eyes on all the fish that were very hungry. :)
One week and we will be HOME! Excited to spend this week with my girl, and as
my friend reminded me, it's like an extended hospital stay after you have a
baby. A great bonding time! I like her perspective, and we have missed out on
6 years of her life, so this one on one time with her has been good. I know
she is going to LOVE her brothers and sister though... and I can't wait for them
to meet her.
Much love to all of you!
Jeff & Katie
Chloe loves this bag of colorful rubber bands for her hair! She tends to carry it around wherever they may venture to!
A waterfall on the hotel grounds
The Garden Hotel in Guangzhou, China
Saturday, August 3, 2013
A New Day
A New Day:
The last 36 hours have been worrisome, exhausting, and down right scary, but we
think we have turned a corner. Chloe got a little sick in the taxi on our way
back to the hotel. We thought it was from being car sick or hot. She slept
through the night but woke up Friday morning crying and then she started
throwing up. Thankfully we did not have to go anywhere until 2:30 when we had
to check out of our hotel. We began praying, and praying, and praying. At 2:30
she was still sick. Our guide came to pick us up and was worried that she
didn't need to fly. She said we needed to see the doctor so we agreed since it
was located in our hotel. The doctor said she probably wasn't adjusting to the
food changes (which we knew) and that she just needed to eat something and drink
some hot water. She said if she wasn't better by the time we got to Guangzhou,
we needed to head to the hospital. She also gave us some type of medicine for
her, that smelled very strong. They said it tasted bad but would help, but
honestly the smell was so strong I couldn't bring myself to give it to her.
Plus, I didn't know what it was. We traveled to the airport where we waited for
4 hours for our flight, and then boarded our airplane for our 1 1/2 hour flight.
Chloe's first plane ride, wasn't so fun. :( Five outfit changes, multiple bags
(thank goodness for ziplock bags! they have a new use now!), and hours of
crying, whining, or moaning, and we arrived at our hotel in Guangzhou a little
after 10:00 pm on Friday night. The people here were very kind and trying to
help by bringing her hot water, she was thirsty and wanted it, but would gulp it
down and then it would come right back up. They were so worried that one of the
guys that worked with the airline came over to us and said he didn't think we
should fly with her. Um, you should have seen the look on Jeff's face. He
replied with, no, we HAVE to go on this flight. Chloe was so thirsty but we
were trying to give her stomach a rest that she jumped up and grabbed another
ladies water bottle!!! The lady wanted me to give it to her, but I kept shaking
my head and just picked her up and walked away. I have to give it to Jeff....
he was wonderful throughout the entire day. No one likes dealing with a child
that throws up, and certainly do not want to be thrown up on. I was already
feeling queasy before this started and by the time we got to the airport and we
had not eaten anything all day but crackers, I really was feeling bad. I am so
thankful that he was with me through it all, and really cleaned up more times
than I did, carried her through the entire airport, held her on the plane, etc.
Neither one of us ever got food yesterday (other than crackers and granola bar),
but he handled it all much better than I did.
She slept through the night without throwing up, but moaned, whined, and tossed
and turned the entire night. We were up and down all night. This morning we
had our doctor visit for the adoption which included a picture, ear, eyes,
weight check, and blood work. We tried to move our appointment to another day
since she was so sick, but we couldn't so we headed out praying that she would
be ok. I am happy to report that she did not throw up and although she is weak
we made it! They wouldn't let us go in with her for her blood work (Mommy &
Daddy didn't like that, and Jeff said he hoped she threw up on them... ha) but
she came out mad that they had put a bandaid on her. As soon as we took that
off she was fine. (This sounds like her sister Anna Kate who use to not like
bandaids either :) She kept pointing to the different places that they stuck
her, apparently they weren't successful the first time. As much as I dreaded
going in fear she would get sick, the room was filled with many, many children
being adopted! What a precious sight.... LESS ORPHANS all around us! Although
we didn't know a soul in there, it felt like we knew them all.
It is Saturday afternoon now and we are back at the hotel. Chloe has been
sleeping off and on all day, but has had some more sprite and just a few bites
of some broth with noodles. We are thankful she seems to be on the mend.
Please continue to pray for her that she continues to improve and get her
strength back.
We were very sad to leave our guide Penny yesterday. She was very knowledgeable
and kind, and she was the one that introduced us to our daughter! Jeff was able
to write down some bible verses for her and share with her one more time before
we left. She said, "I think this will be good. I am sad sometimes and I think
this is what I need". Please continue to pray for her.
The hotel here in Guangzhou is beautiful! We have a suite, so the little extra
space is nice. :) Our guide in Guangzhou is Elvin and he seems like he is going
to be wonderful too! The driving here is much better, just busy like Atlanta.
He said that Fuzhou is one of the worst places for driving! We weren't too
surprised by that. :) Tomorrow is a "rest" day for us. We plan on just hanging
out here in hopes of Chloe getting well before we start another busy week!
In closing, I read this today and found it very fitting in my life. Maybe you
will too! :)
God has perfect timing; never early, never late. It takes a little patience
and a whole lot of FAITH... but it's worth the wait!!
Our hope in Him,
Jeff & Katie
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Thursday in Fuzhou
Thursday in Fuzhou:
This morning we headed out with our guide to the market street. We walked in
and out of the shops and enjoyed learning about the unique items special to
their province. Fuzhou is known for their fish balls so our guide wanted us to
try them. For those of you who know me well, know there is NO WAY I was trying
that. My stomach was churning at the thought so I very politely declined. Jeff
on the other hand tasted them and liked them. It looked similar to a wonton and
had minced pork inside and then was floating in some liquid, oh I mean it had a
broth that surrounded the delicate fish balls. :)
After the market we went back to the hotel room and rested. I went downstairs
to run on the treadmill while Jeff stayed in the room with Chloe. I sure miss
bootcamp back home, but it felt good to run. (Side note - Chloe woke up at 4AM
today! Not sure what was up with that, but she did not get up, didn't even sit
up, just hummed for 2 1/2 hours until we got up and told her to get up.) We knew
she would be tired this afternoon and she ended up sleeping for about 45 minutes
and then we woke her up because we didn't want her to not sleep tonight. She
was a little ill when she woke up but quickly snapped out of it. We went to a
different mall (only place to go that has air conditioner) and the taxi ride to
a from was another wild ride. I got to experience my first squatty potty
(EEEKK!) and no soap anywhere!! After awhile, purell just doesn't seem to get
the job done. On the way back from the mall, Chloe got sick. She threw up a
little, luckily more like spit up. Not sure if she was car sick, too hot, or
both. She took a bath and is happy again. We have decided to wait until we get
home to try new foods with her. I think her little body is going through lots
of changes and the different foods might be a little too much. The first 5
years of her life she was fed with a bottle, bottle only so I'm sure digesting
some of the stuff she has tried with us is a little difficult for her. Praying
that she is not sick and it was just car sick.
Tomorrow we do not have anything until we meet the police man at 3:00 so he can
verify our passports and give us Chloe's visa, then we head to the airport to go
to Guangzhou. We are looking forward to going there!
Our Hope in HIM!
Jeff & Katie
P.S. - Please keep Jackson in your prayers. He goes tomorrow morning to the
orthopedist to rule out a growth plate fracture in his foot. :( I do not like
being so far away and not being able to help my kids when they need me. I am
very thankful that my mom and dad (and wonderful friends) have been so gracious
to step in and take care of things while we are gone. I know he is in good
hands and I am thankful for those that have helped us getting things taken care
of with his foot!
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