I have no idea how time got away from us those last days in China. All of the sudden it was Wednesday and we were headed to Hong Kong to start our trip home.
I think the heat, on going jet lag and missing my family caught up with me those last days.
But all in all, it was a great trip. All of the paper work went off without a hitch, and Asher is one awesome little man. He is so sweet, trusting and really pretty funny.
He is so brave. He willingly came with us, leaving everything he knew behind. As each day passes, we see a little more and more of his sweet personality. And each day he makes small gains in closing that gap of institutional delays.
His appetite is awesome, and he has embraced feeding himself with gusto. He is also finding his voice. We heard nothing from him while in China, but a few giggles here and there. In just the last few days, he is saying some words in Chinese, and is laughing out loud.
In a few weeks we will start the medical journey towards healing his little body. He will need surgery to correct his conjoined fingers and to repair his cleft palate. We will also see what needs to be done about the burns he acquired on his wrist and ankle. We never got an answer about what happened. I didn't really expect one, but a part of me hoped for some honesty from someone. Not the usual cloak and dagger, save face answers. But it did not happen...So, we will just have to make peace with things, and focus on the fact that he is now home...where he is loved, cherished and will be protected with all of our might.
Even after 6 adoptions, I am always amazed at how this process mirrors Christ's love for us. God opens His heart to us, longing for us to go with Him. To trust Him with our hearts and lives. To help us over come those areas in which we are delayed. To listen to us, giving us a voice. He will also heal our broken hearts, and will tell us how loved and cherished we are..... over and over and over until we believe it deep inside.
And as His child, He will protect us with all of His might and give us peace in knowing that we have a forever home with Him.
I am forever grateful for the gift of all of my children, and eternally grateful for all God has done for me. I am really looking forward to the future, watching the kids learn to love, grow and heal. Probably the same things that God is looking forward to with me.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Sunday's adventures
Well, another great day is wrapping up.
We have been blessed with smiles and giggles and no poop
in the pants!
We slept in a bit, then headed to the Shamian Island
Christian Church for a bilingual service. It was awesome. So wild
to hear the gospel preached in a former communist country. The place was
packed, standing room only.
After church we headed to lunch, yes eating again. Then a
bit more gift shopping. It was so stinkin hot, we headed for cover back
at the hotel room.
After a nice restful afternoon, we are headed out to
cruise the Pearl River!! I have been wanting to do this for a few trips
now, and figured since this is our last...I need to do it now or never.
Asher is opening up more and more every day. He
smiles, giggles and loves to mess with everything in the hotel room. The
toilet is his favorite for now. He also like to empty and then re-load
the mini fridge. He is busy, but in a good way. He isn't hard
headed and listens pretty well...so far (:
He is pretty cool.
Tomorrow is another free day, then we head to the American
Consulate on Tuesday for his citizenship swearing in ceremony! We head to
Hong Kong on Wednesday evening then fly home on Thursday.
This has been a great trip, but I am ready to get home.
Miss the family a lot!
Hope all is well.
Love,
CLaire
Friday, July 13, 2012
A lazy Friday in China (:
Today was a down day,
much needed after yesterdays early and busy day.
Yesterday we went to the
clinic for Asher's required medical exam. His fever was very low so we
were able to get the things done we needed to.Thank you for the prayers, and
thank God for Motrin!
He is a whopping 28
pounds! That is fully dressed, after breakfast and without going poop for
3 days! After his check up, we headed out to the Guangzhou Animal Safari for
the day. We rode the train through the wild life area, fed some giraffes,
saw some pandas and a bunch of other wild life.
Asher seemed to enjoy
it, he is still pretty shut down and not showing much emotion or talking yet,
but it will come. He is so sweet and trusting.
After the park, we came
home and showered and went out to find some dinner. Thankfully there is
always Lucy's, or I think we would be really hungry.
We talked to two exchange students
from South Eastern University in Tampa, singing gospel music-- pretty
cool!
We hit the hay @ 10pm
and no one got up before 9am. Pretty sweet.
We had a late breakfast
and went to a electronics market downtown. Given the heat, and the fact
that we are all on sensory overload, we decided to head back to the hotel and
lay low. After a few days of the city life here, my brain can't
process much. The constant noise, people,traffic and not being able to
understand anything catches up with me. But it is always a great reminder of
how the kids will feel once in the states.
Asher took a good, long
nap. And as he woke up, we snuggled for a long time afterward. I loved
it, he seemed good with it..a win win!
In a bit we will headed
out and hunt for some dinner. Yes, it seems like our day revolves around
finding food. It sometimes does, not gonna lie.
Tomorrow we will go back
to the medical clinic to check his arm where the TB screen/shot was given. So
far it looks great, no reaction.
Looking forward to being
able to go back to the pool after given the all clear. Seems the chlorine
can effect the fever and the skin at the shot? Not sure, but stayed out of
the pool just to be safe about the TB site.
Do have to laugh at the
differences between the cultures when it comes to medical issues. The advice
our guide gave to bring Asher's fever down was pretty funny. Pretty much
opposite of what we do at home. Given the medical exam was at stake, I
chose my way.
We are hoping to go to a
bi-lingual church service on Sunday, really looking forward to that.
Seems the laws about religious freedoms are loosening up a bit, at least here.
Have seen some changes in other things this trip too. Seems to be a growing
divide between the ways of the older generations and the younger adults going
on. It will be interesting to see how things are in the next 20 years or
so here.
Always great to visit,
but looking forward to heading home next week. We are so blessed in the
states in sooooo many ways. We are not a perfect place, but no place else like
it.
Ok, off to change little
man's pants and go and forage for food!
Love you all!
Claire
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Another great day in Guangzhou
Well, today was another
really good one.
Little man is so
sweet. Still no words, but a smile and a giggle! Seems he likes to
fly down the hall with Michael as his plane.
He is slowly coming out
of his shell. Robin swears he understands English and is just holding out
on us. Sometimes that look in his eyes makes me wonder too.
We had a late day of
appointments, so we spent a little bit of time at the hotel pool in the
morning. Asher let us take him in and hold him, but really had no use for
the swimming thing. He did enjoy sitting under the umbrella having some
water and M&M's though (:
He also worked on his
self feeding skills today, thankfully the restaurant had children's forks. He
could have done some damage to his beautiful face with a real one. He
spent a LONG time stabbing his food and moving it from plate to plate. But he
did manage to get a few things into his mouth.
He isn't eating as well
as yesterday because he is running a fever. So prayers would be
appreciated. If his fever is too high, we will have to reschedule his
medical exam, and that could back things up down the line. So please pray that
he is better tomorrow so we can get the exam done and not hit any delays.
The rest of the day was
spent on the Island picking up our laundry, doing some souvenir shopping and
having some dinner. Robin, Asher and I took a cab back to our hotel with
all of our stuff, and Michael and Cassidy walked. Yep, they beat us
back. Our cab driver must have seen sucker written on mine and Robin's
forehead, and took us back via the long way. Then dropped he us off a few
blocks from the hotel to boot!
Now, before you get all
judgmental, try taking a cab in a foreign city of 12 million people... yep,
you'd get taken too!
So, that is the news
from here. Tomorrow is an early day so I am off to bed.
Love you!
Claire
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