Wednesday, September 30, 2009

time flies

It is hard to believe that we have been home six months...I blinked and here we are.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

surgery dates and other milestones













































Our dear friends from our first China trip in '06 are in China again, like us, they knew there was another little boy that needed his mommie.

As I have been reading their blog, Jarren has been asking questions about this little boy.

"I look like him, don't I mom?" "Where are they again"

"Show me pictures of when I was in China mom"

I knew this was coming and was ready. We talked alot about adoption while we were on our annual family reunion and therapy trip to White Lake BABY!!

What amazes us is the clarity he speaks with and the understanding he has. Bj has much to do with this.

Surgery for the little boys is next Friday July 10.

Bj's lip is being closed, followed by the palate on July 22.

Jarren is having a nasal revision, so that his nose is more symetrical. His version is that the nose hole will be bigger so he can "pick better"

My precious boys crack me up.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

nap time

I am so happy, I can't believe I forgot Jarren took 2 naps a day for almost the first year he was home.
Now that we are on to two naps a day, what a difference.

On to the bigger thing.
John has been saying " where's mama?" Most of the time Bj waves at him.
Last night he says where's mama??? Bj turned around and pointed that chubby little index finger right at me and hugged my neck. After all the time we have spent in front of the mirror going over " mama, Bj" I could not have been happier even if he said my name.

Surgery is tentatively scheduled for lip closure July 10. We are hoping there will be a cancelation in the schedule so's Bj can slide into that spot. Jarren needs revision, and then BJ will need palate closure, circ and one more nasal surgery.....
I think I'm going to fundraise to help pay for these expenses.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

waiting on surgery

We are diligently working towards a consistent nap schedule.
Both emperors are a wee bit cranky of they don't get the opportunity to "rest"

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

the Dr

We met with Dr R today, it is time to schedule Bj's first surgery... something I am not looking forward to. He decided today that it is time to also schedule Jarren's revision on his nose, you know where I 'm going with this.
Dr. r suggested we get both boys done the same day.
Am I a glutton for punishment or what???
We will have th efirst surgery to close his lip.
The second surgery, to close the palate will happen once the lip is healed and he is eating ok. At 22 pounds, he can't loose too much.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A few observations

A few things I have observed in the past 2 weeks.
The flashing lights on the police cars mean "do not disturb me, I am on my way to for donuts." We have seen the police here n Guangzhou and in Nanjing, with flashing lights driving down the road, highway etc... usually 40 mph or so. Never in a hurry. I saw 2 officers yesterday in their little Honda fit Police car SLEEPING and I mean snoring and the lights were on. See what I mean?
Traffic laws are also only suggestions.
Yellow lights mean pick up the pace, not-prepare to slow and then stop.
Red lights mean, if there is an oncoming vehicle continue through the intersection until another car stops you and if there is not other car, continue on through.
Stop signs mean slow your roll, not stop.
Honking of the horn is legal in Nanjing so drivers BLAST the horn 24 hours a day. Here in Guangzhou it is illegal, so you may hear a gentle tap.
Driving at any time is taking your life in your hands, our driver in Nanjing needed to make a u-turn. He made this u-turn in directly in front of a moving cement truck!
This is quite common.
Two lane really mean six. Lanes are needed for the buses, cars, bicycles and taxies.
If a car breaks down or has a flat, the driver will usually just STOP WHERE THEY ARE and attempt to fix the problem.
If passengers need to exit a vehicle-like the clowns in the clown car, they will.
Seat belts are not required and neither are car seats for the little ones. This is been determined to be unnecessary and possibly useless.
This may be true because no body speeds. period. Even on the freeway, I don't think our driver ever drove over 45 mph-maybe 50 once, downhill.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The park and Temple

The famous red couch at the White Swan.


mommie and Bj



Bj and Ian


The park, mommie and Bj, look at the grade of the hill. Some poor guy was using a PUSH mower up and down the hill



Sarah, Bj, Olivia and her dad Rob, one of the parents we traveled with. We were at the Six Banyion Temple

The Buddas
The Pagoda at Six Banyon Temple

Intro to OREOS!!

The location where BJ was found

Tuesday morning we got up-breakfast, more congee, a banana, watermelon and yogurt for Bj.
Then sight seeing. First we went to Six Banyon Buddist Temple.
We were warned not to make eye contact with the beggars, they are numerous, although I admit even these kids bothered me. We stopped and they instantly surrounded our van, smiling and very pleasant. All had limb-arm deformities, most were missing hands, some entire arms. They all had bowls that were shaken at us-food please. The fact that they are begging doesn't bother me as much as the fact that they are kids. Most are young enough to have at one time been in an orphanage and then aged out,became to old for adoption, 14.
Into the temple, (I will be posting more photos one I get home on Saturday, I left my Sandisk in Nanjing and cannot upload photos.)
We were ready to climb the temple and find it is closed, this temple is the height of the Hatteras light house...pictures to follow.
We went to a local park, very nice Bj got the chance to walk around some with Ian his best friend and cell mate.
then lunch. My rule is still the same if I do not recognize it I'm not touching it. The circle of recognizable food has gotten a little smaller. It was Cantoneeze style and very good. Noodles, rice, broccoli all safe food. My entire group, the folks more adventurous than me has gotten GI upset several times from eating stuff I was wary of....