WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL ARTICLE--Christmas 2015

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Friday, December 20, 2013

First Plane Ride & Medical Appointment


We were awaiting to leave our hotel lobby and we had given our guide, Michael, and our driver, Green Bay packer hats.  The driver (left) really enjoyed his!   She wasn't too sure of his funny antics!


 Huahua loves to wear her hair pretties.  Mama packed a lot of them too!  She is enjoying a little late lunch since she has slept through lunch.  Her schedule is all thrown off.  Quite easy going though.  When she gets tired she just starts hitting!  She had probably already told us she was tired, but we didn't understand it!

The traffic in Chongqing is like every man, bus, pedestrian, car for themselves!  And make sure you drive, brake, and as fast and you can.  And don't forget to honk your horn!  Thought we'd thrown in a few photos of the chaos.  And limited seat belts in vehicles, no car seats for kids, but motorcycles have to wear helmets.

Interesting in the zoo....A service vehicle (large delivery truck) would zoom through at about 40 mph, every now and then .....yikes watch for kids!


 Sihua loves to take and give food with her mouth which is a great way for us to bond with her.  She especially loves to play around with her Daddy.  Yesterday he taught her how to sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" in English.  It's her favorite song!

Our flight took off from Chongqing a little late and we fell asleep before even boarding the plane.  The boarding and unloading procedure much different than we're accustomed to.  People get real close and get right up to the front of the line.  We stood to the side in the priority boarding line and just got on when I lady looked over our way to take our tickets.  We could not understand when it was our time to board anyway!  She slept about 30 minutes of the flight and then......



 ......she became the entertainment for the plane!  Yes Sihua loves to play and tease.  The ladies all comment how beautiful she is and ask if she will come home with them and she always says no "mama" and Baba" and points to us or comes to us!  Great to hear!!!  She has been telling the children and nannies at the orphanage for months now she is going to the United States.  Walking through the airport she was so confident.  She loved the moving walkways and escalators.  Baba took her up and down them for entertainment.  She is really good at getting on and off.  Looks like we have another adrenline junkie in our family!  But I stand firm.....no dirt bike for her!!!  Maybe gymnastics because so is so flexible or swimming because she loves water!

Today we had a medical appointment
for her to get her visa to leave the country.  She had an "exam" by a Dr. and a dentist. Children with congential health problems can go either way the the Doctor appointments and she did not like the idea of being examined by the woman Dr.  She was extremely fearful of the rooms because she knows they represents pain to her.  We did our best to distract and and had lots of treats and toys on hand.  The most stressful part was the TB test.  They take your child from you (screaming at the top of her lungs)  me crying as well, sorry could not help it!   And take her into a room of unknown people and then draw blood from her for a TB test.  Then return her to us a few minutes later screaming and completely distraught!  So how do you think our next Dr appointment is going to go?!?!?!

 There were many upsetting and joyous points to today.  As a I looked around the room there were many families holding their sweet bundles of joy.  Children born with different special needs, loved so deeply by their adoptive families.  We have been chosen and placed with each of these children to be their parents.  There was one little girl who was especially frail, my heart just broke, I don't know her story, but I know she is not well.  She was so thin, probably about 2-3 y/o.  Pray for her mother as she gets her home safely and to health care.


 Ryan comforted me by reassuring me these are the ones going home next week and yes they are....but there are thousands left behind......and for those my heart breaks.  My baby girl is asleep in a king sized bed wrapped in physical warmth and the love of a family.  And in the meantime I pray for the millions of little ones at the orphanages in China and across the world.  They don't have heat. (That's why they are always so bundled up), they may not have enough food, water, love.   Those at Love Manor are especially loved by their nannies, but they need a mama and a baba love forever.  Doesn't every child deserve that!  If you ever thought about adoption, I would encourage you to stop thinking and move forward, as the one who created these precious ones has called you to.  Don't worry about the details or all the excuses why you shouldn't.....just act.    It's not only a child that receives the gift....it's you!



1 comment:

  1. I love reading your posts. They bring back so many memories. Once you have seen the need of the orphans, you are never the same.

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