Two China Dolls and a Prince!

This blog chronicles the story of 2 of our adoptions, both older children when they came home. It begins in 2008 and will continue in the hopes we can be of encouragement and information to anyone thinking of older child adoption.



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The "eyes" have it!











Wow, been awhile since I posted! I could not resist putting these pictures of the girls' eyes on here; we were just goofing around with the camera, but I thought they turned out so cute! Can you guess whose eyes are whose? On another note, here's the scoop........Judi is just fine! Her CAT scan showed no atrophy whatsoever, and all her bloodwork came back fine. Children's Mercy did say she'd had Hep A in the past and now had immunity. So knock on wood, our special needs little girl is completely normal! Well.....unless stubbornness and an inexhaustible energy level are special needs! We praise our Heavenly Lord for his blessings on all our children, we are truly fortunate to have these great 4 kids to enrich our lives!
Judi continues to settle in and try to establish herself as the boss; she and I have really great days together. She occasionally tries to assert her will over mine, most notably at nap time, but she concedes if I push the issue firmly. The biggest thing that works with Judi is simple firmness; I'm the parent, you're the child, period, my job is to love and protect you, even if you don't like being prevented from doing something you think is fun!
She is really starting to use English spontaneously now; her vocabulary includes "wait", "I fink so", "night, night", "one more", "Hello, Kitty", "cookie", "lotion", "hello", "bye-bye". I believe she understands a great deal of what we say now; whether she chooses to listen is another story.
She and Jaz are still working it out; Jazmin has taken on kind of a bossy big sister role in a gentle way, but Judi does NOT like her telling her what to do! She will play with Judi on days when we're all home together, but during the week we're so busy with basketball games and now baseball and softball, we're not home that much! Jazmin is in machine-pitch with Jr as the coach; she seems to really enjoy playing, hope that lasts. We're going to try tee-ball for Judi, I showed her once how to hold the bat and run the bases and she had it down, plus I think it'll help her run off some energy.
James is finishing up his basketball season; he's really become quite good; still not a starter, but with a little more practice, he'll get there. He wants to continue all through high school, so you know where we'll be all the time!
Jessica, our oldest, is just concentrating on grades right now. We had to do a worksheet for all 4 high school years and she was really excited about that; she likes to have things planned out, like I did at her age. She's been a huge help looking after the girls' at "gege's" games.
If I don't post again til after the weekend, everyone have a Happy Easter! Judi's birthday is the 14th, but we're going to celebrate it Sunday night with just us and then have a party on the 18th.
Enjoy the pics of my crew!

4 comments:

Lisa said...

Hey Debbie,

Love the pictures of the eyes. Glad things are moving along. We are moving along too. Mason has his first Dr.'s appointment on Friday with the International Specialist. Hope that goes well. Thanks for stopping by the blog.

Have a Happy Easter!!!


Lisa and family

Aus said...

Good morning Debbie - and a little HUZZAH on your health exam miracle - we celebrated one like that with our first adoption as well - an identified VSD that resolved before we got her home!

Great to see life - adjustment - crazy - and wonderful all wrapped up in your family - this is what it's about!

Hugs - have a great Easter weekend yourself -

aus and co.

Julie said...

Debbie,
I am so excited about Judi being alright. I loved spending time with you guys in China, and meeting Judi and Jazmin. I can tell right off whose eyes are whose.

The pictures are great.

Julie

Tina said...

The pictures are so good. I sure do miss hearing Judi's sweet little voice. I'm glad things are going good and that you received great news from the exams! Keep the updates coming and have a Happy Easter!!
Tina