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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Happy Family Day!


Eight years ago today, we were standing in a big room in Changsha China watching as numerous nannies carried a bunch of scared, little girls into a room and one by one, placed screaming children into our arms forever changing our world and blessing our lives beyond anything we could have ever imagined.  I was so busy rushing around playing "mom taxi" tonight, I completely forgot what today was until some friends of mine who shared this journey with us, reminded me.    I took a trip down memory lane tonight that I'd like to share with you.  I wrote this email to my family and friends from China the night we got Kira.

Today was incredibly amazing.  The group met at 8:45 in the lobby for a pre-baby group photo and then headed to the Ministry of Civil Affairs Office via tour bus.   The area we had to go thru to get there was really poor and run down, with a lot of dilapidated buildings that looked like people were living in (there were laundry lines strung up with a bunch of laundry everywhere).  Me along with many of the other parents felt like throwing up. 

After arriving at the Civil Affairs Office, we walked into a very nondescript building and went to the third floor into a big room.  To get a picture of what it looked like, it had very sparse decorations and lots of wooden benches along the wall.  A conference room was off to one side.  We placed the "gifts" on the table and sat down to wait.  About 5 minutes later, the caretakers filed thru the door each carrying a baby and then they lined the walls.  Dave picked out Kira IMMEDIATELY as she was brought in with her caretaker.  Her diaper was falling off and her caretaker tried to set her down to put it back on.  She had a hissy fit as the caretaker put her down (it was a woman) and a man, presumably from the orphanage, tried to console her as the caretaker put it back on.  She was wearing a very plain blue dress with tiny white socks. 

One by one, the adoption agency guides called the family's name out.  As you went up to them, they had the adoption acceptance form with Kira's picture on it, then Dave had to show them our passports to prove we are who we say we are and the caretaker handed Kira over to me.  She did not want to come to me and screamed her head off.  We walked away and tried to console her and Dave tried to take her into his arms and she wanted absolutely no part of that.  We tried to get away from most of the frenzy as other parents took their screaming and angry babies and went into a corner to try to calm Kira down.  She sat on my lap bawling and then sucked in deep breaths between the screams.  There were big crocodile tears and I tried to sing to her to calm her down (by the way...didn't work).  By the way, she is the most beautiful baby girl on the planet. 

After about 20 minutes or so, everyone had their babies and another group was moving in to receive theirs.  We walked to the door to leave and I made the mistake of walking by Kira's caretakers and boy what a mess.  She screamed, tried to go to them, they pointed to me and said mama and pushed her away gently and I got out of there quick.  She pretty much cried till we got on the bus and she peed on my lap.  The caretakers did not get the diaper back on very well and I had a very, very wet ride back to the hotel. 

By the time we got back to the hotel, she had calmed down a little bit.  We went to our room and placed her on her back on the bed and just let her watch the world.  She checked out Dave and my every move (Dave's calling us her captors because we basically kidnapped her in her mind) and after a while, we decided to try to give her some juice.  Boy the girl can put away the food.  After juice, we sat her up and started to play with her.  We got out some chew rings that live on a cow and a Pooh stuffed animal.  Dave got her playing and actually got her to smile.  She leaned forward on the bed and bit Pooh on the nose and then giggled and smiled at Dave.  We played for about an hour and then fed her some baby food we got at a grocery store last night and then gave her water in a bottle.  We tag teamed the food (Dave had the smashed green veggies and I had the pork and kelp) and she ate very well.  Well, just to know, we didn't want to mess with her too much, so we didn't put a diaper on her immediately because she was mad enough about the whole situation.  We put down a garbage sack on the bed, put a blanket on top of it and prayed for the best.  Well, big mistake.  She peed on the bed.  So then we had to have bath time. 

Bath time was exactly like bathing the dogs.  She stood up, would not sit down, grabbed my arm and tried to pinch it off and tried to put one leg over the edge of the bed to escape.  I have never washed anything so quick in my life.  After drying her off on the bed, we brushed her hair.  She grabbed the brush and tried to brush her own hair, then the brush became a new toy.  We got her all dolled up in a really cute dress and played with her a little bit more.  She really likes playing with Dave and will go to him, but doesn't like to be held for long by him.  She can't walk by herself, but Dave got her walking across the bed as he held her.  They trucked it a couple of times across the bed before she got bored.  Then we put her down for a short nap because we had to leave at 2:00 to go back to the Ministry of Civil Affairs to finalize the adoption in China.  We had to wake her up from her nap and I just reached down and scooped her up.  She was very, very cranky, so I had to walk her around the lobby quite a bit.  She watched everything on the bus ride.  She is very, very inquisitive and is just soaking it all in.

At the Ministry of Civil Affairs Office, we had to have a personal interview with one of the officials indicating that we accepted Kira as part of the family and were willing to adopt her.  After agreeing to this, they took our fingerprints in red ink and then red inked Kira's right foot on the paperwork (sticky icky mess that was to get off her foot).  We then had to go back into the room we got her in and they called parents back to pay the notary fees and then all the other fees.  They only needed one parent to do this, so Dave went and I held Kira.  She ate Cheerios and played with her toys.  We cannot lose the cow teething rings while we are over here or we are in big big trouble.  We then had to stand in line for our first family photo for the Adoption Decree and Kira did really well for the photo.

After we finished the photos, we went back down the elevator, out the door, back on the bus and back to the hotel.  Kira just watched everything outside the window on the bus ride.  We then got back to the hotel and took group photos in the lobby.  We went back to the room for  a little bit, Kira ate a snack and drank some water and then we met up with some of the group for dinner in one of the hotel restaurants.  I can now see why parents can't eat anything after becoming parents.  She would not sit on Dave's lap.  We tried.  I forgot her spoon and the restaurant just had chop sticks so I had to run back to the room.  Apparently she got upset and just said "mama"  "mama" over and over until I got back.  So on my lap she went.  We played drums with the chopsticks and spoon on one of the plates, then discovered that the glass with water in it makes a pretty sound if you bang on it.  She spilled a glass of water before we figured out that everything (and I mean everything) had to be moved out of her reach.  She ate congee (which is a rice porridge kind of gruel) and we pretty much didn't eat a lot.  The waitress tried to play with her (she wanted no part of that - she just wants Dave and I) and said that she is a lovely baby (she really is.  The pictures didn't do her justice - she is really really pretty).  There was an after dinner scream fest and we left the restaurant pretty quick after paying.  We went back to our room, put her in her jammies and then played with her some more.  She climbed on Dave's stomach, laid down and then tried to go to sleep.  Just before coming down here, I put her to bed and she was sound asleep when I left her.  After one day, we will kill anyone who makes a sound when she is sleeping. 

She is a little developmentally behind from what we can tell.  She should be walking by herself, but isn't.  She will walk shortly, though, so we aren't worried about it.  She can pull herself up and Dave tested her by making her get up by herself (which she did by rolling on her side and pushing herself up).  She had hold things in her hands (boy she is really territorial over her toys and gathered them all around her and kept them close - the referral was right about that) and she can turn things and pull on things.  She found my glasses and jewelry this evening after she became more comfortable with me and these things became unfortunate play things for her.  She can tell you what she wants with a distinctive grunt, she giggles and smiles.  She throws her toys and then laughs. We'll have to see how much she loses when we get home because we've been warned that once you get the kids home, they sometimes regress pretty badly for a couple of weeks.  We'll just have to wait and see what happens.
She HATES the elevator.  I'm not sure why. She crys and crys and points to the elevator door.  Unfortunately, we're on the 27th floor so we kinda have to use the elevator as a mode of transportation several times a day.

Eight years later, my beautiful daughter is a competitive gymnast, a fierce soccer player and she plays the guitar.  She is an extremely inquisitive, highly intelligent, giggly, sweet, and compassionate little girl who I am so fortunate to be blessed with to be her mom.  By the way, she got over her hatred of elevators.  Now, she likes to push the buttons.



Smiles!
Lori

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Neighbors


The neighbors were out again this morning when I tried to take these shots.  I found if I hid the camera by the garage door, they couldn't see what I was doing.  Take that!

This is my newest jacket since I quit buying jackets due to the overcrowding situation in my closet.  I found it at Forever 21 and it was super cheap.  I am a huge fan of stripes and once I discovered this wasn't horribly cropped, I knew it was coming home with me.



Smiles!
Lori

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Return on Seersucker

 
It's 80 today in Ohio, so I decided to bust out the seersucker.  We only have one more day of nice weather this week before it returns to the 40's, so I decided to get it in now because who knows how long I'll have to wait to wear it again.  You gotta love Ohio weather!
 



Smiles!
Lori

Monday, April 8, 2013

Fields of Lilac


I bought these pants at Gap because they are similar to wool capris I bought from J Crew over the winter and I loved the color so much, I wanted to incorporate it into my Spring wardrobe.  The problem I have with colored pants is if I'm not careful with what I pair it with, I wind up looking a bit like an Easter egg.  So in response to this known problem, I Googled what colors match with lilac AND looked up ideas on Pinterest.  Grey was the first choice.  I then went with what colors make up purple and came up with blue.  I was quite pleased with how everything paired together and I don't think I look a bit like an Easter egg.  Yellow was a close runner up, but I'll try that next time!




Smiles!
Lori

Monday, March 11, 2013

Repeat


Full disclosure - I wore this sweater yesterday.  I'm wearing it again today. It was ironed.  It matched my outfit. Don't judge.

I am so very stressed out this week because Kira's big slumber party is this weekend and I thought I was going to be able to take Friday off from work and I can't do that now.  I rearranged my whole week in about 5 minutes today and I have tasks slated for each night that I have to accomplish in order to get all this stuff done.  I brought this on myself, but things are starting to take shape and the house is looking pretty darn festive.


Smiles!
Lori

Monday, December 17, 2012

Nosebleed


We were gifted with five free casual days of our choice in the month of December.  Friday's are always casual, so I purposely planned my days so that I could finish out the remainder of the work year in denim, so you'll see me in jeans all week. 

I didn't come up with my outfit idea on my own.  I saw a similar outfit someplace (don't remember where) and it stuck in my head as something I'd like to try since I'm swimming in polka dot related apparel.  I'm pleased with how it turned out, but honestly, my sweater doesn't look this vibrant in person.  It's pretty, but not quite as in your face as the pictures would lead you to believe.  However, I think its color is called "shocking pink", so maybe it's just me hoping I wasn't lit up like a Christmas tree today!  Also, my jacket has little tiny polka dots all over it, but it's hard to see in the pictures.

Kira has been very clingy for about a week.  It has nothing to do with the tragic events of last Friday, she was clingy before that point. She slept with me last night and when I was doing my hair, she came in my bathroom, her arm smeared with blood and blood all over her face.  She acknowledges me, heads for the tissues, and says nonchalantly "nose bleed".  Got it.  With a little time and a little saline spray, we got it under control, got her cleaned up and tucked her back in bed.  Her nosebleeds used to freak me out, but they happen so frequently, I've just gotten used to them.  She's pretty good with them too, thankfully!




Countdown to Christmas break - 4 more work days.

Smiles!
Lori

Thursday, October 11, 2012

How Geeky Are We?

This is Holly's hand.  Holly was in my office for a conference call this afternoon and she looked over at me and said, "Do you have any idea who's pen this is?"  I looked at the pen and started laughing.  All she was missing was the pocket protector to be in true accountant form.  This pen has post it notes in it.  Not on it...in it. It's the weirdest thing I've ever seen in a pen.  We don't stock those as part of our standard supplies, so someone actually left it on Holly's desk.  It's hers now.  Sorry about your luck original pen owner!



Smiles!
Lori

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Back to Normal

It's back to normal clothing...no sweatshirts today.
 
I threw this outfit together last night for church and ironed it this morning.  I wore it most of the day because it was really comfortable.
 

 





Kira's still rocking the hair bows!

Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
Smiles!
Lori

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Polka Dots Run Amuck

 
 I have to be honest, I didn't come up with this outfit idea on my own, but when I saw it, I knew I had to try it out.  I test drive my funkier outfits at church just in case they wind up being over the top.  Noone gave me any weird looks today, so I think I pulled it off.  I changed out of the pants when we got home and put on white denim capris, but kept the jacket and shirt on.  I have boring stuff to do today and denim fit more into what I need to work on.
 
Smiles!
Lori