Friday, September 13, 2013

Update & What to expect later

It's been a while so I wanted to provide an update on our adoption & also give you an idea of what to expect when the girls come home.

Today our beautiful girls are 8 months old!  It's so hard to believe that we first found out about our daughters almost 6 months ago.  September 18th will be 6 months since we got our referral & saw their faces for the 1st time.  We have watched them grow from these tiny little babies & now are full of rolls through pictures!  It's amazing how much God has taken care of them when we couldn't be there to do it ourselves.  It's still difficult to know that we have missed out on SO much of their lives & missed so many important moments in their lives.  We are praying that we don't have to miss a whole other month of their lives & that they are home long before they turn 9 months. 

Here are some updated pictures of our beauties!





This was from a few weeks ago

 Chelsea

Lina


Sleepy Girls

Chelsea (Look at those LEGS!!! LOVE IT)

Smiley Lina

They have grown SO much since we last saw them!  I hate missing all of this!  They are both about 15 pounds which is awesome considering they were 3 1/2 pounds at birth!  They have done a great job fattening them up!  I can't wait to get my hands on those chunky legs!!!  One bummer though is that we found out shortly after these pictures were taken they shaved their heads!  ahh!  That is common in that environment for various reasons (ease in caring, lice, cultural tradition).  I was so looking forward to fixing their hair when they come home!  Hopefully it grows quickly!

We are currently waiting on the US Embassy to clear our cases so we can go pick up our girls & bring them home FOREVER!  I can't wait to get that exciting email!  We were submitted on August 31st & we're 3 1/2 weeks in & they haven't started reviewing our cases. We are praying that they will start SOON & we will get a quick approval without interviewing the police officer in person.  We appreciate any & all prayers!  We plan on hopping on the plane RIGHT AWAY when we clear!

We want to make sure everyone understand what is going to happen when we bring the girls home.  We will be going into somewhat of a hibernation!  This is very important for attachment with adopted children.  Many think this isn't as important with infants as they are babies & don't know any better but that isn't true.  Some people have success with attachment while still being out & about & around a lot of people but others end up with regression & attachment issues later on down the line.  We have to do what is best for our girls.  You have to remember that they are leaving the only place that they have ever known & coming to a strange place with strange people.   They did very well with us when we were there but we were only with them a few hours each day for 6 days.  It can be a big shock for them to never be able to see the people they know & trust again.  Even for babies.  Our girls have been at the transition home since about 1 month of age.  

We want to invite anyone & EVERYONE to our airport homecoming!  I unfortunately have never been to one of these but I have heard so many stories & seen so many pictures.  These are AWESOME!  Watching a family walk through the airport with their children for the first time... This will be a great opportunity for you to meet our girls.  We can't guarantee that everyone will be able to hold them or even if anyone will.  We will have to wait & see how our girls react & read them.  If they are happy & willing we will allow people to hold them then we will, though we will be close by so they know we're not leaving.  This will be your only real opportunity to hold them for a while. But please don't be upset with us if they don't react well & we aren't able to allow you to hold them.

Once we come home we will be limiting visitors.  Our girls need to learn to trust us & know that we are their parents.  We do this by being the ones to meet their needs.  We will be the only ones to feed them, change them & meeting any other needs that they have for several months.  We don't know yet if/when we will allow visitors.  Again it will depend on how they are reacting.  If people stop by with food we may allow short visits but ask that you respect this great need for attachment.  I know everyone will want to see them!  I mean who can resist these cuties???  This is why the airport homecoming is so important to allow people to meet them!  Of course some of this may change once we get home, we'll just have to see.  You know how wild & crazy Jack is & with him running around & 2 crying babies, I may need help.  We'll just have to take it one day at a time & will try to keep people updated on what we are & aren't allowing as far as visits, help & holding the girls.  Please do not take any offense if we say you can't come over or if you do, that you can't hold them.  It is nothing personal against you.  It is just so different than bringing home a biological child from the hospital.  It takes a LONG time for them to know that we are their parents & we are NEVER leaving them!  Some things may seem like we're SPOILING them but we're not.  It takes a LOT of met needs to undo all of the unmet needs that they've experienced in their life.  As much as their nannies LOVE them they just can't meet all of their needs in that environment. We will be holding them, wearing them, & rocking them a LOT!

We love all of our friends & family!  You all have been SO supportive to us through this ENTIRE journey & we never could have done this without you!  We ask that you continue to pray for our girls.  Pray that God continues to watch over them & keep them safe & healthy.  Pray that we can bring them HOME very soon.  And pray for patience & trust for us during this time of waiting.  This is the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.  Having 2 of my children on the other side of the world where I can't see them.



 

No comments:

Post a Comment