Monday, June 6, 2011

We've been home for nearly 4 days!

We got home late on Thursday night (6/2) without any delays or problems.  The flight was over 14 hours, direct from Hong Kong to Chicago.  We had a few hours to get through immigration and customs, before catching our flight to Muskegon.  From there, just 45 minutes to home!  When we could see Lake Michigan, before we landed in Muskegon, Joe and I looked at each other.  We both were tearful.  Such a long trip, but SO worth it!  Amazing how a couple weeks can change your whole life! 

The boys were waiting for us when we got home, with banners and balloons.  They were both still dressed in their baseball uniforms.  I think we all fell into bed around 11pm or so (after eating a late dinner, baths, and showers).  Over the weekend, Joe and I suffered from horrible jet lag.   Malia seemed unaffected, thank goodness.  She has slept 10-11 hours every night since we got her 2 weeks ago.  Kids are so much more resilient than us! 

I haven't taken many photos since we got home.  Just trying to spend quality time together.  I tried to get pics the first night, but Malia was wild with her lack of sleep!  I'll try to get some of her and the boys together in the next couple of days.  My sleep deprivation really killed me-on Sunday, I took 3 naps! 

Everyone has been asking how Malia has been doing.  To say that she couldn't do any better is an understatement.  This little girl is amazing!  She wakes up happy every day.  She understands much of what we are saying-probably more than we even know-much like a toddler would understand you, but not be able to say that many words.  She understands, "are you hungry, are you thirsty, wash your hands, do you need to go pee pee, brush your teeth, time to get dressed, get your shoes on, feed the kitty, we're going bye-bye, time for night night" and so much more! 

Malia says many simple words, but is learning more every day.  Today, her favorite phrase was, "Bailey, go lay down".  Bailey is our Chesapeake Bay Retriever, who only wants to sniff and love on poor Malia.  Bailey wouldn't harm a flea, but she's big and weighs 3 times as much as our girl, so that's scarey to her.  Malia made a little song out of, "Bailey , go lay down" and kept repeating it over and over and over.  Poor puppy-she listened and went and laid down by the slider, looking defeated!  LOL! 

We went to the doctor today.  Malia did great and seemed to understand my Chinese explanation of where we were going.  Thank God for the book, "Simple Chinese for Adoptive Parents".  That book and CD have been a lifesaver for us!  On the way there, we listened to some children's song in Chinese, that we bought in China.  Malia knows most of the words to many of the songs.  There are 3 CD's full of songs, so that's a lot of songs!  The doctor decided to order labwork, to check Malia's titers, before we give immunizations, so I'll bring her to the lab tomorrow, to have them drawn. 

We've got Nolan's baseball game tonight.  I'm hoping she'll just want to sit on mama's lap the whole time.  I'll bring some toys and things to occupy her attention.  Wish us luck! 

I would say things are going way better than we could have anticipated.  Malia is independent, but loving, and just so smart.  She amazes us every day!  We are so lucky to have her in our life!  Nolan would like more hugs from her and I assure him that it will take time.  She will receive hugs, but not always ready to give them.  If she does, I'm usually the lucky recipient.  Even daddy has trouble getting hugs.  We are a hugging family, so I think she'll learn by example in no time! 

Lindsey

4 comments:

  1. Welcome home! Glad to hear Malia's doing well and hopefully you all are back on American time:) I've been following your journey as our little guy is waiting for us in Hangzhou - congrats to all of you!

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  2. Welcome Home, Lindsey! So glad you found a moment to blog - I've been wondering about your travels and adjustment as a new family. Sounds like everything has gone beautifully!!

    Jill G

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  3. You haven't posted in so long -- hope she is doing really well and you all are adjusting to your new normal!

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  4. Hello--I notice you had started a blog on "you belong"--just wanted to get an opinion--we are going to travel late Nov/early Dec and I need to get something going for updates. Thanks! ltmorgan@brtc.net

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