still here!
It is very hard to type on one's laptop on one's lap when the lap is also occupied by five plates and a teapot and two teacups, a LUSH tub, and a small mug each full of playdough. Playdough tea, playdough fish, playdough applecrisp, playdough zuup, playdough milk etc.
First, thank you for your supportive and thoughtful and encouraging posts and emails and telephone calls. We are doing so much better. I didn't know that missing naps made kids more awake at night. We were skipping naps in the hope that they would be tired enough to sleep through jet lag, but it wasn't working. We reinstated naps and everything got better.
Second, flip through the older posts - I've added a lot of pictures.
Yesterday, we visited the International Adoption Clinic at the University of Washington. We got to meet with our doctor and a translator and it was very helpful. Juliana shared that she was afraid of the window at night, that something bad would come in. We talked about how the windows lock and that she has a bolshoy papa and barky dogs and a big brother in the room and that mama and papa's room is right below them and that she and Andy could switch beds so that she was far from the window. This all seems to have helped, as we had no crying at bedtime last night nor at naptime today. The doctor asked Andy if he had any concerns or problems at his new home and he proclaimed that he liked everything and that the food was good.
The children did really well at the clinic. Juliana patiently and cooperatively sat through 13 x-rays and they both visited the vampires without flinching, though Andy's eyes watered. We got ice cream on the way home and they chanted, "Da Mama y Papa dom; Nyet detsky dom." I'm sure the ice-cream helped.
Sometime this week -- it's all a fuzzy blur to me -- my dear cousin and two of her children visited. Julie got to meet her namesake and the second cousins got to play.Andy lost a tooth this week and was just delighted with his toothfairy haul. He got ten pennies andthree candies and promptly gave one to his sister and one to his parents. He's such a nice boy.
Last night they got to pet one of the kitties for the first time. The kitties have been very scarce up until now. We've taught the children to sit when they see a kitty and it finally paid off as kitty became comfortable enough to approach them. Yeah. Today they got to meet the bunnies whom they petted gently.
We were all set to welcome Jamie's folks tomorrow for their first long visit (they got to meet the children at the airport, but that was just a tiny visit), but Jamie has to work graveyard tonight (11-7) so we will be on an odd schedule tomorrow.
In closing, big big thanks to
- my parents who have been here (one or the other or both) nearly every day with casseroles and warm playclothes and practical help
- Diana for dinner and applecrisp
- Jody for a yummy yummy lasagna and a clean kitchen floor
- Aunt Christy & Uncle Grape for the dried apple slices with which I can buy most any behavior I want.
- all of you who have taken the time to write long emails full of very useful and appreciated advice.
- you! for coming back to read the blog even though I've been so boring this week.
11 comments:
What a great story about this week and settling in. I am so happy to hear, read and she you enjoying it so. The children are adorable. My apologies for not catching that about the nap. I had read you were napping them. So I was no help on adivce. However, glad you all are better. I am good for a word up no matter... So still reading and so happy for you ALL!
Glad things are settling down. They are so cute. What a precious family!! Sounds like you've had lots of help too. That's awesome!!
Isn't it awesome having grams and gramps around? I sometimes wonder how people do it without their help. Keep it up Uncle Don and Aunt Barb --your help is beyond measure I am sure. So glad to hear things are starting to settle.
What a fabulous week you've had! I'm so happy for you. Also I'm glad to hear such wonderful comments on Dr. Bledsoe, as that is our doctor as well ;o) She's fabulous.
We found the same to be true with our children about trying to keep them awake thru a nap.....they are just too wound up and don't sleep enough at night with skipping that nap. It didn't work for us either. One of my son's needed a nap all the way thru kindergarten. I was hoping he would outgrow it by 1st grade!! He did, barely ;o)
I LOVE all the pictures you are posting. Your family is just precious and the photos are darling. Take care all, get lots of rest, fluids, vitamins (or whatever the doctor recommends so you don't get run down), and as parents don't forget to take extra special care of yourselves as well. It helps to stay healthy, well rested (if possible), hydrated, etc. Sick grouchy parents are not fun. Everything seems to backtrack when Mom gets sick and rundown.
You are all doing such a fabulous job and I'm so happy for you. God bless you, Alison
Great pics, glad things are going well. Don't you love the UW clinic. We were just there a few weeks ago to see Dr. Davies.
Serena
So glad everyone is doing well and love the pics how precious they are. Wonderful news that the sleep issues have improved. Thanks for the update!
I just can't get enough of these pictures! So thrilled for you, Suzanne and Jamie. All of my prayers are with you as you navigate this transition. It's just so heartening to waiting parents like us to see you as a family. Suzanne, did I ever point you to your thread? http://forum.lush.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63559
I'm sure "the girls" would love an update as to what you're willing to share!
So happy to hear things are settling down at home. Enjoy every minute with your children - time seems to fly when you have a little one (or little ones) in the house.
This is far from boring. I am glad things are going better. That translator sure came in handy. Now you know what was causing the night terrors. The children are so lucky to have you as parents.
Glad everyone is doing so well.
Such a good idea to have a interpreter at the IA doc. Seems like it really helped the kids.
Glad to know you are settling in well.
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