So some info. about our girl? For those who have BTDT--congee-out, squeeky shoes-definitely in:) Congee is a mashed rice with soy sauce that many babies are fed. She ate it the first breakfast, but when she discovered all of the other foods, she won't go back to congee. She loved the steamed egg until she threw it up all over me. Yeah, at the Gloria Hotel in Nanchang. Not pretty. She can eat like a linebacker. She loves fruit and scambled eggs for breakfast, and noodles with soy sauce--I had to feed her this with chopsticks-he, he. So not the best diet, but we get what we can. She had a ham and cheese sandwich and fries last night. As one father said, who is here for his second daughter from China, "your goal is to get them home in one piece, so do what you have to do"...we like that thought. During the day, she is happy and smiling. She walks around well and is very curious. She likes to organize her toys and does not share well. She can be a bit dramatic, though. If she wants something we won't let her have--oh, say--the tissue from the trash can---she will throw her hands up and head back, then cross her arms and put her forehead on them. Poor child! She is a fitfull sleeper. She wakes up 2-3 times per night. We can't figure out what the problem is. Sometimes she wants a bottle--so maybe we aren't feeding her enough? and sometimes we think it is night terrors. She stays asleep but screams to the world. If you try to comfort her, she screams louder. Eventually she falls back asleep. Then when she wakes in the morning she is fine and smiling. She does say some words. She says mama and baba (father in Chinese) and meimei (little sister). She loves her foster sister, Chloe (Xiao Xiao) and always smiles when she sees her. She was saying ba bao in the doctors office and we thought it was baby babble, but the nurse said it was a term of endearment for babies--like honey bear. So that is what we call her now--our little ba bao. Take care and we will post more pics soon! Love, Jen
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Hello from Guangzhou!
So some info. about our girl? For those who have BTDT--congee-out, squeeky shoes-definitely in:) Congee is a mashed rice with soy sauce that many babies are fed. She ate it the first breakfast, but when she discovered all of the other foods, she won't go back to congee. She loved the steamed egg until she threw it up all over me. Yeah, at the Gloria Hotel in Nanchang. Not pretty. She can eat like a linebacker. She loves fruit and scambled eggs for breakfast, and noodles with soy sauce--I had to feed her this with chopsticks-he, he. So not the best diet, but we get what we can. She had a ham and cheese sandwich and fries last night. As one father said, who is here for his second daughter from China, "your goal is to get them home in one piece, so do what you have to do"...we like that thought. During the day, she is happy and smiling. She walks around well and is very curious. She likes to organize her toys and does not share well. She can be a bit dramatic, though. If she wants something we won't let her have--oh, say--the tissue from the trash can---she will throw her hands up and head back, then cross her arms and put her forehead on them. Poor child! She is a fitfull sleeper. She wakes up 2-3 times per night. We can't figure out what the problem is. Sometimes she wants a bottle--so maybe we aren't feeding her enough? and sometimes we think it is night terrors. She stays asleep but screams to the world. If you try to comfort her, she screams louder. Eventually she falls back asleep. Then when she wakes in the morning she is fine and smiling. She does say some words. She says mama and baba (father in Chinese) and meimei (little sister). She loves her foster sister, Chloe (Xiao Xiao) and always smiles when she sees her. She was saying ba bao in the doctors office and we thought it was baby babble, but the nurse said it was a term of endearment for babies--like honey bear. So that is what we call her now--our little ba bao. Take care and we will post more pics soon! Love, Jen
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I don't think I'd like Congee either. And that's sayin' something.
I'll just have to get her in the kitchen with me............
Glad you're starting to feel better!! We saw both the man & the woman dr (yes, we were @ the clinic alot!). We can't wait to meet Gracie!
By the look on your face Steve, your paternal instincts have definitely kicked in - even had to feed a baby tiger!!! lol
Can hardly wait for you three to get home.
Love,
Grandma Sandy
The long,long wait is now but a preamble.
The invisible red thread is a bond of love.
May God bless this child now and forever.
Grandpa Dave
Grandpa Dave's comments made me misty. :)
Call or email me when you get home if you want. The sleeping issues sound like typical adjustment symptoms. The problem is they can go on for months and trust me that will wear you down like nothing else.
The pics are great. Gracie is just such a sweet looking girl. It is fun to read about her likes and dislikes. We're praying for a safe and as-comfortable-as-possible flight home for all three of you.
You guys were made for each other..all three of you! Am really happy for you!
Lots of Love,
Uncle from India.
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