Blue Skies 2 Lee

Home At Last

   We arrived home at at 3:45am, after 25 hours of traveling... still up and going with two excited and very happy little boys. Definitely going to have to get these two happy hams to take a nap soon... Dad and I could use some shut-eye too! ;-) It is good to be back home for us, and for Blue, it is good to be in his first and only home ever in his life. 

Well... the boys are asking for breakfast now... looks like a dream land and my sheets are going to have to wait.... gladly.


~Wendy
Finally, I was able to get on our blog after five days. Yay! We are doing well and actually preparing to leave for Guangzhou tomorrow. We will stay there until the 26th of January.
SUNDAY--As much as I would like to, I won't try to fill you in on every detail of the last five days as that would be way too lengthy. I will just give you some of the highlights so far. We arrived Sunday evening and Blue was brought to our hotel. We met Blue's Nanny and the orphanage assistant director. The assistant director was a key person in our being able to adopt Blue. Blue seemed excited, shy, and a little nervous. The director explained that Blue was happy, but nervous about his English. We assured him that we would help him learn and that seemed to abate his fears for the moment.
Blue and Adam connected instantly. I think that bringing Adam with us was a really good and healthy thing for both of the boys. We spent the evening talking and playing. Both the boys fell asleep quickly while being read to.
MONDAY-- The adoption appointment was a bit fast pace but all in all, went well. Blue uses the handheld translator constantly. I think it comforts him to know he has it. Blue asked us about charging it...L.J. let him know it would be ok... we would charge it if needed.
We took a lot of pictures...I wish I could post them. The nanny and director spent most of Monday with us including a nice lunch. They were quite curious and asked us many questions. They expressed interest in the adoption process, our home, and how we will care for Blue... with concerned voices they asked us if we had heat in our home. When we told them we have both heat and air conditioning in our home they both smiled broadly with shocked expressions and began rattling off something in Mandarin to Blue... who smiled.
TUESDAY-- We have noticed Blue is a very open, affectionate child. He does seem to get quiet when others are around though. Sometimes a bit stressed. He has decided he wants to be called Blue, not anything else... so Blue it is!
WEDNESDAY--We are so happy to have him after all of this time.
Blue called me Mama today!!! He was excited over something and called me Mama, for me to look at the fish he caught in the game. (I told L.J. that it probably helps that he doesn't know my real name yet. ;-) He doesn't know other names for me.) He imitates L.J.'s constantly, every sound or gesture. So Cute.
THURSDAY-- OK... the boy can eat!!! ... and sleeps like a rock. We will have to get him seen by the doctor when we get back though... he falls asleep every afternoon no matter where we are! He will just lean over and go to a deep sleep then wake up fine. Maybe anemic-- poor nutrition??? We will see.
He cannot wait to see his new home and wants to share a room with his brother. He shares everything. Those who know me well... know I don't share food with anyone... but our adoption education training indicated that for him to share the first of all of his food is a huge bonding and acceptance step! So yes, we drink and eat whatever this dear child offers us.
As far as our stay so far, and what China is like for us... it is well. I will write about that another time if I can get back on here.
Thanks to everyone who helped us get here with our son. This Mama's heart is overflowing. L.J. and I are beyond grateful for our family and friends. I know the road ahead of us is a long one, but it is a road worth walking... and we are comforted to know we are not taking this journey alone.
Sorry, this is so long! I just don't know when we will be able to post again.
Wendy, L.J., Adam, and Blue
 

January 04, 2013

Gotcha Day Is Almost Here!


          We are leaving this week to go get our son! Our Gotcha day is January 14th, 2013!!! We will post pictures as soon as we can. I'm not sure if we will be able to access this blog while in China, but we will sure try. 

   We found out that friends from our church, who are also adopting, are going to be in China at the same time. We are getting our boys on the same day and will be staying at the same hotel for at least part of our China stay! They have requested the same hotel we are staying at for the other part of the stay... we are praying for that to happen too. L.J. and I are super blessed to be sharing this time in our adoption journey with this family. I can only imagine what a bond this will bring to our boys. 


[Gotcha Day- The day China brings child to adoptive parents]


Please pray for us:

- Safe and pleasant travel
 -The adoption to proceed without problems or glitches
 - L.J. & Wendy to have discernment and wisdom as we walk these first steps as new parents
 -Blue, Adam, L.J. & Wendy to have a close bond form quickly
 -For God's hand to be upon us and with us always 
 -For our three children who will be back in the States while we are away
-Blue... just pray for Blue. God will know what the needs are on the inside and out for our son.


Thank you and see ya when we get back!
 ~Wendy- for the Raffray family