One Month Together!
Friday, April 3, 2009
I'm a few hours late on making this post, but we were busy coloring Easter Eggs last night so I forgot....and I know you really want to see pictures, but I don't have any on this computer! (I'm at work, so I'll have to make this short and sweet)
It's been a month since that precious day we finally got to meet our son...in some ways it seems like it was just yesterday and in other ways it seems he's always been with us...We love him soooo much! He is truly a blessing
Things are going very smoothly--unbelievably smoothly....I credit the MANY prayers that have been lifted up by so many, the care packages and pictures that we sent over an entire year and especially the efforts of his foster family and orphanage staff to help prepare him for his forever family. Of course, ultimately, GOD is GREAT and He has worked diligently on our behalf to make this such a smooth transition. I've been laughing about the fact that really the most difficult part of the transition has been for us parents to remember what it's like to have a 3 year old boy in the house!! (VERY BUSY...VERY ACTIVE...VERY TIRING for us old folks!)
The other kids LOVE their brother dearly...I'd say E is having the hardest time (although she's doing great); she's been the baby for more than 6 years and is having to adjust to G taking up some of her spotlight. I think the hardest part for her is that she wants to be his 'little mommy' and as an independent 3 1/2 year old, he really doesn't want a 'little mommy'! They're working it out...Really, at some point in the past month, all three kids have said, "he's getting all the attention!" but that response is totally normal and it is passing. We've of course explained the need to spend so much time on G and we're trying to also make a special effort to protect some of that time for J & A & E...it will be just fine...just one of those growing pains.
G's been to the doctor 5 times already since we've been home (and has two more visits next week and at least 3 more evaluations to schedule)...things are pretty good; his primary condition is Beta Thalassemia (a genetic blood condition requiring regular transfusions) and he also has an atrial septal heart defect (doctor says typical and relatively minor...lots of people live with them their entire lives without even knowing) I hadn't said too much about the heart condition during our waiting time because I was wholly hoping and praying that it would have healed since 06 when China found it. While the Thalassemia is chronic and will be lifelong, both conditions are quite manageable. He's due for a transfusion next week (and will probably be on a 6 week schedule for those) and will have an echocardiogram and catheter patch for the hole in his heart within the year. (there's only a 5% chance of needing more extensive surgery) Aside from that, he's VERY healthy; his two conditions have not interfered with his growth or development and they certainly haven't slowed hime down! Poor thing's had more tests run in 3 weeks than I've had in my entire life. But he's quite a trooper...even though he cries when he sees them coming with the needle for a blood draw, he willingly sticks his arm right out for them to find a vein. (the nurses found this quite endearing and as cute as he is, he's made lots of girlfriends at the hospital already)
We're truly blessed to be a family of 6! (I keep counting them when we get in the car to make sure I haven't forgotten anyone) I'll try to get some pictures on here SOON and to do a better job of posting...We're getting a bit more comfortable in our routines, so I should be able to manage soon.
Much love....d
Friday, April 3, 2009 at 9:08:00 AM EDT
Nice update. Thanks for sharing it. I laughed at teh part about the parent's transition being the hardest. I keep saying that parenting a 19 mn. old at 40 is way more challenging than I gave credit for!!! Glad to hear you are all settling in. So happy for you all.
Friday, April 3, 2009 at 2:24:00 PM EDT
Great update Doreen, so happy to hear that things are going well and that everyone is transitioning into "family of six" mode!
I'm hearing you on the very busy, very active, very tiring thing--sometimes I have to remind myself that I'm kinda old, which is why I get kinda tired keeping up with two preschoolers, and the bigs! Whew! It did get easier as Teddi made the transition (and settled down a bit) still tiring though! :) But oh so worth it!!
Sounds like your G is a very brave little man. Bless his heart, that's a lot of doctors visits and a lot of pokes! I'm happy that his heart condition is minor, and that his Beta Thalassemia is managable.
Congrats on one month TOGETHER! Don't you love that word? :)
Blessings~
Tina