We mostly spent the day playing and doing things Hannah likes. She got new nail polish and painted her nails. We ate ice cream and strawberries (strawberries were always one of MY favorite foods, and Hannah loves them just as much!) She rode her bike, she played in her little pool, and she spent a long time playing with my neighbor's niece and nephew who were visting. I picked up a balloon with helium in it at the grocery store for her and she was thrilled! She played and played with that balloon and then we "released it to China!" okay, not really. We had no intention of releasing it. She wanted to take it outside and I kept trying to tell her if she did, she was going to let it go and then it would be gone. I could not convince her so I said okay - go play with it. She had a ball! She played with the balloon for a long time, watched it blow in the wind, marched around with it singing, and just generally enjoyed it. It was fun watching her. Then, she pretended it was cake and had me blow the candles out and then she asked me if I wanted more. When she did, she let go of the balloon to sign "more" while she said it and up it went. She had that "uh-oh look" on her face and I said "WOW! Your balloon is going to China!". She looked at me like I was crazy for a few seconds and then said "yeah. balloon go to China" and went off to play again. Then, tonight we went to dinner at a local Chinese restaurant with 3 of our friends. Hannah was so excited and all day kept saying "all the people eat supper (with) Hannah - in China!". Ha! :-) I did forget the camera though - so no pictures of dinner. Just a note about the "getting dressed" pictures below. My independent-spirited child wanted to do her belt "all by myself". So, I sat and watched, and then had to laugh and grab the camera. She struggled and struggled with that belt and then was quite perplexed when she couldn't figure out how to buckle it since she put it on backwards. I was prepared to let her wear it backwards, but she did decide to ask for help in the end. And yes, I know most people don't wear a purple belt with a fuschia-colored skirt. But this is preschool style afterall! :-)
What an amazing year it's been. It's so hard to believe that one year ago I was handed this beautiful child. She has had quite a year herself. She flew on an airplane for HOURS (and screamed for most of it), had a new home that I'm convinced she thought of as her next hotel for at least a few weeks, met so many new people who knew of her and had prayed for her for so long but who she had never seen before. She adjusted into all her new environments (church, nursery, school, speech, etc.) amazingly well. She has faced numerous doctor appointments, a couple dentist appointments, and several speech evaluations. She had surgery for her palate and a cast for a broken arm (and actually had them at the same time!). She has completely enjoyed every holiday and celebration with a sense of awe and wonder whether it be a birthday, Christmas, Valentines Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Easter. But what I love is she's had the same sense of awe and wonder over: a balloon, ice cream, nail polish, new to her (hand me down) clothes and shoes, or me telling her she has 10 more minutes to watch TV before bed because it's summer so I'm letting her stay up late (ah - and at 3 she really believes 10 more minutes = staying up late!).
We watched the video of me receiving Hannah in China this week, and she has asked for it again and again. She curls up in my lap and watches it quietly, occassionally asking "where's mommy?" (when the video is just on her). Then, she laughs later as the video shows her playing in the hotel room trying to say 'bye bye' (which at the time was "eye-eye" since she couldn't make the b sound until after her palate repair). She's also looked at her pictures of our time in China more recently. I don't know what she might remember of her time in China. She doesn't demonstrate any emotional reaction to people in the pictures (the lady who handed her to me, the orphange director, etc.). I don't have any pictures of her foster family though so it's hard to say what she remembers about them. But I just believe they were so very good to her. Life has not always been easy for my little girl, but she has a strength, passion for life, and a resilient spirit that is rare and beautiful. I wish I could thank her foster family because I believe the care they gave her for two years at least partly enabled her to be this way. Even while we were still in China - her spirit shone through. Looking back it's easy to see how at times she *almost* shut down and how she was scared. But, she never really shut down. She was "fully alive" even then (don't know if that makes sense, but it does to me!). She had a fighting spirit that quite honestly, made her a little difficult to deal with in China at times. Those who followed the blog then may remember her "sit-in protests" she was becoming famous for, or her lying on the street because she didn't want to go to the medical exam, or some of her other antics. But even then, she also had laughter and joy and it was obvious she had been loved and knew how to love. I belive that spirit inside her has helped her not only to survive the obstacles in her life (phsyically and emotionally) but has also helped her thrive! Everything she does is with her whole heart and to me, that is incredibly courageous! So, Hannah, Happy Family Forever Day to the most courageous person I know!! I love you!
5 comments:
What a big girl! Doesn't seem like a year. So glad you are part of the Currie Family. Happy Family Forever to Hannah and Mommie! We love you both!
Grandma (Mema) & Grandpa
WOW! Can you belive it has been a whole entire year??? I thought of you guys yesterday and started to email you today and kept getting side tracked at work. I took a vacation day and my mom came over and we spent the day at the beach, then had Chinese carryout for dinner and watched videos from the entire year. It was the PERFECT DAY. I will update Q's blog soon. Where do you find the time???LOL I too was looking at pics today and looking at us on that Pearl River dinner cruise! LOL. Hardly seems like we have the same kids. Hannah and Q are very lucky girls but really we are the lucky ones. (just don't let them know that ;))
Hugs to you both,
KL and QL
Oh DeEtte, I 'm just crying. That is so precious. Hannah has been through a lot in one year, and you are right...she is a fighter and an overcomer! I know you are so proud of your little trooper. And I LOVE the belt pictures!
I'm proud of you, too Hannah! We could all take a little lesson from you on perseverance in this race called life!
Love,
Mrs. Laine
Adopting two of your Wuhan buddies!
How precious! I am so proud of Hannah! & you DeEtte. What a great ideal to have a Family Forever Day! What great memories you are creating with her!
lv,
Kim
i can't believe its been a whole year!! i have been catching up on your blog and what wonderful posts!!!! thank you for sharing with us. she is beautiful! what a sweet family you have.
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