Thursday, April 23, 2009

What a night...

Lilly received her first round of immunizations yesterday, which she handled like a trooper. She came home and took a nice long nap and was a happy little thing all afternoon and evening. Last night, however, she began to run a fever and complained that her leg hurt (assuming it was from the injections). I gave her some motrin and put her to bed, a little on the early side as she seemed tired. Whew! Every 40-45 minutes from about 8:45 until about 1:00am, and them again starting at 5:00am, Lilly has been up crying and unhappy. I spent about half the night in her room, but thankfully got in a solid 4 hours' sleep in my own bed from 1-5am. I was just about to quickly get into some workout clothes and get to the gym this morning at 5am when she awakened again. So now, after another dose of motrin, some time on the couch, in her bed, and, finally, on my bed, she is back to sleep. Hopefully she'll sleep enough to awaken refreshed after such a rough night.

And now, time to get the big kids up for school...

2 comments:

Traci Brunner said...

OH NO!! I'm so sorry to hear that. Hopefully the rest will be a lot easier on her. (and YOU!) :)

Unknown said...

Hope tonight is better!

Tell Anna, FABOOSH! I think thats what it was

Why Adoption? Why China?

I'm sure that many of you, when you learned that Tom and I were pursuing adoption of a little girl from China, wondered "why?!" We may have taken some of you by surprise, and we thought it might be nice to share some of our thinking about this journey we are undertaking.

Adoption is something that, even from the earliest years of our marriage, we talked about as "maybe someday." The idea of adoption is appealing to us for many reasons. As Christians, we are adopted by God as his children through faith in Jesus. Adoption allows us to provide a child with the needed love, warmth, and financial resources we have been blessed with as a family. Finally, adoption allows us to add to our family at a time when our biological children are old enough to be more self-sufficient, and we are in a position financially to be able to welcome a child into our family in this way. What we hope to gain is an additional family member to love and learn from, and an opportunity to share the joy and love of our family.

We recognize that an adoption will bring unique parenting challenges to our family--especially since we are considering a child with special needs--and it is likely to put unique stresses on our family in a variety of ways. We are grateful for Tom's medical knowledge and for the great medical coverage we get through Tom's Air Force career, and we look forward to providing a forever family for a child whose medical needs might make it more difficult for another family to take on.

Finally, why China? My love for China, the Chinese language, and the Chinese people made China the natural choice. It was never really even a consideration whether to go with a domestic adoption or international; China was simply the natural choice that we immediately pursued, especially since there are so many children in China that need a forever family.

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When Love Takes You In

Our Adoption Timeline

  • Travel Dates--11-26 March
  • Swearing In Ceremony at Consulate--25 March (Lilly's 3rd Birthday!)
  • Consulate Appointment (CA)--24 March
  • Travel Approval (TA)--19 February 2009
  • Received Letter of Approval (LOA)--22 January 2009
  • Received Pre-Approval (PA)--25 November
  • Submitted Letter of Intent (LOI) to adopt An Xiao Xue, soon to be named Lillian Joy Xiao Xue, 1 November (logged in at CCAA 21 November)
  • Referral Call from CCAI asking us to consider An Xiao Xue's profile--31 October
  • Dossier Log-in-Date (LID) 3 July 2008
  • Dossier to China (DTC)--June 27 2008
  • Dossier Submitted to CCAI--June 2008
  • Fingerprinted at USCIS Jacksonville--April 2008
  • Application Approval ("We're Pregnant!") January 2008
  • Submitted Adoption Application and 3 References--December 2007
  • Requested Application from Chinese Children Adoption International (CCAI) --November 2007
  • Decided to Investigate Agencies--October 2007