Last Thursday was another doctor appointment for Ellie. She was due to begin her shots (again-she has already had them in China, but our doctor won't accept these)...but since our pediatrician and I could not agree on how to give the shots (I want them individually), she only received the Chicken Pox vaccine.
When the nurse weighed her, she said Ellie had lost almost a pound! I could hardly believe it, because she eats so much and has filled out...we instead, are chalking it up to a wrong weight the first time we took her in! She is officially on the growth chart at a whopping 17 pounds!! She is in the 5th percentile for weight and 95th for head circumference...I guess laying flat on your back for a year does make your head wider and flat :)
I will attempt to take her to get pictures taken this week...and if I am successful, I will get a CD so I can post some..pretty sad that she has kept us so busy that we can't even get out our camera...ohhh to be young and organized!
I can honestly say, I have felt covered by the prayers the faithful have been sending...Ellie is adjusting and so are we. She is beginning to trust us more and more and we are beginning to be able to understand what stresses her out and what her cries mean.
What have we learned? Crowds upset her...being passed for people to hold her and love on her is a great thing, but stresses Ellie out majorly...milk should only come in a bottle-NOT sippy cups!....she loves to eat...she loves her brothers..and oh yeah! we now know she loves us!! How? Be a fly on the wall one morning when she wakes and sees us there...or when she searches for us when she is upset...or when she looks over her shoulder to make sure we are watching...Yea, I'd say we feel the love...
Monday, August 10, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
We have now been home a week and while Ellie is growing by leaps and bounds, I am dragging! Whoever said older was better to have babies--lied! LOL I am tired does not sum it up, between jet lag and getting awakened at night-yikes! Thankfully, I am functioning, despite everything..
In one week....Ellie has learned to crawl, is beginning to sit, and finger feeds herself! She eats table food, but rice cakes and cheerios appear to be favorites. She still won't drink out of a cup, but is allowing a spoon to come near her mouth.
Either its girls or her ears getting better, but she babbles and jabbers non stop! She loves to hear her voice echo in our foyer, especially and has learned to growl like the dog (not that that is a good thing to be imitating).
The boys are still enamored with her and yes, are always willing to hold or help out (as well as kiss her before leaving or going to bed-but don't tell them I shared that). Her ear piercing screams sometimes inhibits their offers, though.
Thank you again and continually to all those who continue to pray for her. She is making gains as she is lifted by the love of prayer and as God designs...
In one week....Ellie has learned to crawl, is beginning to sit, and finger feeds herself! She eats table food, but rice cakes and cheerios appear to be favorites. She still won't drink out of a cup, but is allowing a spoon to come near her mouth.
Either its girls or her ears getting better, but she babbles and jabbers non stop! She loves to hear her voice echo in our foyer, especially and has learned to growl like the dog (not that that is a good thing to be imitating).
The boys are still enamored with her and yes, are always willing to hold or help out (as well as kiss her before leaving or going to bed-but don't tell them I shared that). Her ear piercing screams sometimes inhibits their offers, though.
Thank you again and continually to all those who continue to pray for her. She is making gains as she is lifted by the love of prayer and as God designs...
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Home at last
We arrived home, via Detroit, yesterday with some family at the airport to greet us! It was such a blessing to have familiar faces when we came out of customs...even though some were missing, we were happy!
What a long day it was, but Ellie was a trooper! We were overjoyed to be back home, until we got to the car and realized neither one of us knew how to operate the car seat! Now I know how that sounds, but they are so complicated compared to what they had 15 years ago...sooo, we just stuffed her in ( literally) and prayed it was good enough to come home with...however, here it is a day later and I continue to stuff her in...it will come!
I took Ellie to the doctor today...yes she has a severe ear infection, both middle and outer ear..so now we are loaded with antibiotic drops and oral meds..in addition, the litany of tests begin..AIDS, hepatitis, lead, parasites, etc. etc. My pediatrician is Wonderful and is taking it easy on me, as we begin one test at a time and will start vaccines in 2 weeks. Oh joy, THOSE I remember...Oh and almost forgot--she weighs a wopping 18 pounds! Praise God, that is MUCH more than we anticipated, given how she looks...in addition, our pediatrician is not concerned a bit that she is so floppy and weak. He feels she will catch up!
Soo, as jet lag now rears its ugly head again, we are thankful that our little trooper has acclimated easily to the time change...we are also thankful for the outpouring of love we have received..from gifts to well wishes to prayers to encouragement! It is all much appreciated and being noted so that Ellie can know how many people were praying and caring for her long before they ever met her..so if you feel led, leave your comments and I will copy them to her memory book! What beautiful memories we have been given and what a gift memories are...
What a long day it was, but Ellie was a trooper! We were overjoyed to be back home, until we got to the car and realized neither one of us knew how to operate the car seat! Now I know how that sounds, but they are so complicated compared to what they had 15 years ago...sooo, we just stuffed her in ( literally) and prayed it was good enough to come home with...however, here it is a day later and I continue to stuff her in...it will come!
I took Ellie to the doctor today...yes she has a severe ear infection, both middle and outer ear..so now we are loaded with antibiotic drops and oral meds..in addition, the litany of tests begin..AIDS, hepatitis, lead, parasites, etc. etc. My pediatrician is Wonderful and is taking it easy on me, as we begin one test at a time and will start vaccines in 2 weeks. Oh joy, THOSE I remember...Oh and almost forgot--she weighs a wopping 18 pounds! Praise God, that is MUCH more than we anticipated, given how she looks...in addition, our pediatrician is not concerned a bit that she is so floppy and weak. He feels she will catch up!
Soo, as jet lag now rears its ugly head again, we are thankful that our little trooper has acclimated easily to the time change...we are also thankful for the outpouring of love we have received..from gifts to well wishes to prayers to encouragement! It is all much appreciated and being noted so that Ellie can know how many people were praying and caring for her long before they ever met her..so if you feel led, leave your comments and I will copy them to her memory book! What beautiful memories we have been given and what a gift memories are...
Monday, July 20, 2009
Happy Birthday!
Today marks Ellie's first birthday! We ended up having the day off to visit shops, do some sightseeing, and relax. Eliana is improving daily...she is finally beginning to eat solids and is willing to try almost anything I offer. Of all things, this morning she ate a small hot dog, ritz bits, cheerios, and tater tots. So much for the healthy eating I had envisioned. At this point with her being so small, I will give her anything she wants if it means that she will eat...later on we can begin to worry about better habits (I hope)
Tonight we went out as a group for a Cantonese dinner...Ellie devoured Dim Sum, which I had never tried prior to this trip...she ate two of those, broccoli, and rice--if offered on chopsticks (no small feat)..so it appears her aversion to food may also be linked to a spoon because she eats anything offered on chopsticks! Thank goodness I can manage chopsticks, though I am no expert...sooo, after dinner we went out and bought chopsticks, along with a picture book in Chinese and English for her birthday..
We are nearing the end of our trip..tomorrow marks our last day in Guangzhou and we will leave for Shanghai in the evening...praise God at how He has sustained us during this trip! Has it all been easy? Heavens no...we have had fears, doubts, stress, fatigue, sickness, and anger all at differing points during this trip; but our Lord continues to sustain...He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow..and I pray that I remember this on a day to day basis..!
I pray the same for all who read this...who may be encountering trials now or will be in the future..that you feel the sustaining power of the God who loves you..and when you cannot feel Him, recognize that He has not moved, that your feelings are not always trustworthy, and that you can recall all the times when He has sustained you in spite of where you are at now...He will always remain..
That is my birthday prayer for my beautiful daughter as well...that the God of the universe, who has created her, will call her as His own...that we will be faithful to raise her to love the Lord and that she too will call on the One who will always sustain her as He has so far..
Happy 1st Birthday my sweet girl!
Tonight we went out as a group for a Cantonese dinner...Ellie devoured Dim Sum, which I had never tried prior to this trip...she ate two of those, broccoli, and rice--if offered on chopsticks (no small feat)..so it appears her aversion to food may also be linked to a spoon because she eats anything offered on chopsticks! Thank goodness I can manage chopsticks, though I am no expert...sooo, after dinner we went out and bought chopsticks, along with a picture book in Chinese and English for her birthday..
We are nearing the end of our trip..tomorrow marks our last day in Guangzhou and we will leave for Shanghai in the evening...praise God at how He has sustained us during this trip! Has it all been easy? Heavens no...we have had fears, doubts, stress, fatigue, sickness, and anger all at differing points during this trip; but our Lord continues to sustain...He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow..and I pray that I remember this on a day to day basis..!
I pray the same for all who read this...who may be encountering trials now or will be in the future..that you feel the sustaining power of the God who loves you..and when you cannot feel Him, recognize that He has not moved, that your feelings are not always trustworthy, and that you can recall all the times when He has sustained you in spite of where you are at now...He will always remain..
That is my birthday prayer for my beautiful daughter as well...that the God of the universe, who has created her, will call her as His own...that we will be faithful to raise her to love the Lord and that she too will call on the One who will always sustain her as He has so far..
Happy 1st Birthday my sweet girl!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
One more hurdle
Well, one more hurdle down...today was Eliana's visa photo and medical exam, as long as a litany of paperwork for mom :)
Her visa photo turned out beautiful (but we are not allowed a copy) and her medical exam...well, was questionable...the doctors pretty much say every baby is healthy, but from the smell coming out of Ellie's ear and the way the doctor kept looking at it, we expect different. The good news is she seems to be doing well on the antibiotics and we hope to just get her home and checked out more thoroughly.
Another praise to report...French Fries!! Yes, there is a little restaurant next to our newest hotel that has a variety of foods..and yes, anyone who knows me knows I love French Fries..and Doug in his ethereal wisdom, decided to offer some to Ellie...who knew?? You guessed it ! The little shark gobbled them up...funny, she won't eat anything else, but loves fries...guess she is her mother's daughter!
We have been warned by locals of a typhoon or something coming and telling us to stay in our hotel; however, we walked tonight and it was just windy...and hot...we are cut off from that type of news here, so we have no idea what the weather is or what else is going on in the world...we just have limited English channels on our TV...I think there is HBO, a movie channel, and National Geographic...not that we are watching too much TV anyway..
I am so thankful that we are traveling (for the most part) as a group...it has been nice to chat with other families, hear their struggles, celebrate the little triumphs....
We are on the countdown..3 more days until we catch a redeye flight to Shanghai..we are the only ones traveling this way, so we only have 3 more days with our group as well...
Thanking God for all those who are praying for us again, as each day seems to be a little easier...and am looking forward to the promise of my parents "to pray us home"..
Her visa photo turned out beautiful (but we are not allowed a copy) and her medical exam...well, was questionable...the doctors pretty much say every baby is healthy, but from the smell coming out of Ellie's ear and the way the doctor kept looking at it, we expect different. The good news is she seems to be doing well on the antibiotics and we hope to just get her home and checked out more thoroughly.
Another praise to report...French Fries!! Yes, there is a little restaurant next to our newest hotel that has a variety of foods..and yes, anyone who knows me knows I love French Fries..and Doug in his ethereal wisdom, decided to offer some to Ellie...who knew?? You guessed it ! The little shark gobbled them up...funny, she won't eat anything else, but loves fries...guess she is her mother's daughter!
We have been warned by locals of a typhoon or something coming and telling us to stay in our hotel; however, we walked tonight and it was just windy...and hot...we are cut off from that type of news here, so we have no idea what the weather is or what else is going on in the world...we just have limited English channels on our TV...I think there is HBO, a movie channel, and National Geographic...not that we are watching too much TV anyway..
I am so thankful that we are traveling (for the most part) as a group...it has been nice to chat with other families, hear their struggles, celebrate the little triumphs....
We are on the countdown..3 more days until we catch a redeye flight to Shanghai..we are the only ones traveling this way, so we only have 3 more days with our group as well...
Thanking God for all those who are praying for us again, as each day seems to be a little easier...and am looking forward to the promise of my parents "to pray us home"..
Friday, July 17, 2009
First Flight
It was a long day...we got up early to go to the zoo and see the pandas...temps into 100's, so it was hot!! Ellie went the whole day without a nap, we received her passport, and then we had to go to the airport to fly to Guangzhou.
We arrived to our hotel around 10:30 p.m...all of us exhausted..and have to get up early for visa photos and a medical exam.
How to sum up today? Relief comes to mind as another leg of our journey to bring Ellie home comes to an end...Anticipation as we are nearing the end of our time in China--to be home, to have Ellie checked out, to introduce her to all those we love, and to see our boys!
I am now on antibiotics, also...Ellie has shared her respiratory bug with me.... and given China's policies on H1N1, I think it better to knock it out early :)
The Chinese have a name for little girls from the Sichuan Province...they are first called beautiful..and secondly, "spicy"...which means our little angel has some attitude...well, we can assure you it is an apt description on both parts!! But the spicy for us means that she is a little fighter, and Praise God--that is what has helped her get through her hospitalizations and into our arms...and besides, I think she is entering a "spicy" family quite naturally...enough said :)
We receive lots of looks when we are out and about...I pray that we are a reflection of God's love for the Chinese and that our actions convey to them how much we love our daughter and their people...to travel all this way is not about getting a daughter (though we have)...it is about displaying the love of God for all peoples throughout the nations and making a difference in a tiny girl's life...We are all called to impact our world for Christ..each in different ways. At this moment, we are called to be an impact in this little girl's life...in the future, she will be called to impact others...isn't that amazing? I can't wait to see the plans God has for her--to give her a hope and a future!
We arrived to our hotel around 10:30 p.m...all of us exhausted..and have to get up early for visa photos and a medical exam.
How to sum up today? Relief comes to mind as another leg of our journey to bring Ellie home comes to an end...Anticipation as we are nearing the end of our time in China--to be home, to have Ellie checked out, to introduce her to all those we love, and to see our boys!
I am now on antibiotics, also...Ellie has shared her respiratory bug with me.... and given China's policies on H1N1, I think it better to knock it out early :)
The Chinese have a name for little girls from the Sichuan Province...they are first called beautiful..and secondly, "spicy"...which means our little angel has some attitude...well, we can assure you it is an apt description on both parts!! But the spicy for us means that she is a little fighter, and Praise God--that is what has helped her get through her hospitalizations and into our arms...and besides, I think she is entering a "spicy" family quite naturally...enough said :)
We receive lots of looks when we are out and about...I pray that we are a reflection of God's love for the Chinese and that our actions convey to them how much we love our daughter and their people...to travel all this way is not about getting a daughter (though we have)...it is about displaying the love of God for all peoples throughout the nations and making a difference in a tiny girl's life...We are all called to impact our world for Christ..each in different ways. At this moment, we are called to be an impact in this little girl's life...in the future, she will be called to impact others...isn't that amazing? I can't wait to see the plans God has for her--to give her a hope and a future!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
True smile
Yup! It's official...Ellie gave us her first true smile today! We wouldn't have believed it, but she gave us several :) Ohhh how we appreciate moments like this!
And yes, praise to God! Her fever has broken! It appears the antibiotics we brought are working...she is much happier today and has already had 3 bottles (way more than any other day)...
And thank you to the Berg's...we found a Pizza Hut...to which Ellie is blowing raspberries over--we will take that as a sign of a future pizza fan..
Today we also visited the Flying Tiger museum (history stuff and sadly I did not pay attention--hey, I had the smiles of a beauty to focus on)...a master artist was there and quickly painted a picture of peonies-beautiful...he then inscribed it with Eliana's name, written in Chinese and for a fee-- :) we will be bringing it home.
Thank you all for the prayers...as a dear friend of mine says, prayers are the wind beneath our wings...and thanks to all of you-we are flying!
And yes, praise to God! Her fever has broken! It appears the antibiotics we brought are working...she is much happier today and has already had 3 bottles (way more than any other day)...
And thank you to the Berg's...we found a Pizza Hut...to which Ellie is blowing raspberries over--we will take that as a sign of a future pizza fan..
Today we also visited the Flying Tiger museum (history stuff and sadly I did not pay attention--hey, I had the smiles of a beauty to focus on)...a master artist was there and quickly painted a picture of peonies-beautiful...he then inscribed it with Eliana's name, written in Chinese and for a fee-- :) we will be bringing it home.
Thank you all for the prayers...as a dear friend of mine says, prayers are the wind beneath our wings...and thanks to all of you-we are flying!
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