Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Our annual trip to Frankenmuth

We made the trip up to Frankenmuth, like my family has every year since before I was born. Every year it's the same-Bronners, chicken dinner at Bavarian Inn, the Castle Shoppes below the restaurant, then walk around the town and stop for cheese curds at the Cheese Haus and candy at the Country Store. Usually the guys all take a week day off to go. This year, because Eric is saving his days off for when Jeb comes home, and my brother-in-law Ryan is saving his days off for when their baby comes in March. We went on a Sunday. Oy! It was soo busy, we saw Santa, but then had a hard time shopping for ornaments because the store was literally packed. There were a lot of places you just couldn't move, especially with a double stroller and 2 grabby toddlers who refused to ride in it. We ended up leaving for dinner without buying anything.

Luckily I had thought to get reservations for dinner, so we didn't have to wait at all to get in. We had our usual chicken dinner, and my aunt, uncle, and 2 cousins joined us for the meal. The girls liked when the accordian player came by, but weren't as thrilled when Santa went through and visited with the tables.

Back to Santa, Vivi was very brave, and Journey was very excited until we got close to him! Vivi went up, hopped up on his lap, and asked him for a doll stroller. She listened intently to everything he said, and stroked his beard because Bapa said it might be soft ;) Journey clung to me and wouldn't look at him, but was very excited to pose next to a statue of Santa later on!





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Outside the snow is fallin'



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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Decking the halls



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An update

I haven't been in the mood to blog much lately as the holidays approach and Jebriel is still stuck in Ethiopia, and haven't had much time either, but here are our updates:

We were cleared to go pick Jebriel up-except that our fingerprints expired 2 weeks before so now we're trying to get USCIS to expedite our case and figure out the system that makes no sense at all (every person we speak with gives us a different story). There is still a tiny chance that he'll make it here just before Christmas, and if not, it will be shortly after. We decided to 'postpone' our family Christmas until he gets here so his toys aren't sitting sad and unopened. Santa will come late, and we'll do presents and stockings and all of that fun whenever he gets home.

Which brings me to Christmas cards. We are going to send them out, but since we always do photo cards every year, we couldn't bring ourselves to go get pictures done without him, so it will be more like New Year's or Valentine's cards. But we will send them :)

Journey had her appointment with the genetics doctors where they inspected every inch of her and asked lots and lots of questions. It's a LOT of words I don't know but he did notice a difference in her hands that our hot shot hand surgeon was too busy to notice. Basically where we have knuckles, then a bit of webbing, and then our fingers, Journey has knuckles, more hand, then webbing and fingers. I tried labeling in this picture, clicking the picture will make it bigger, but BE WARNED this is from a couple of weeks after her surgery so there are some stitches! Once he pointed it out it became soo obvious but nobody else had ever noticed before.

The genetics doctor confirmed what I already knew, she definitely has some kind of genetic syndrome, but not an obvious one. So he gave us a lists of tests we have to do to help narrow it down. We already did the ultrasounds of her kidneys and bladder and her full body survey, which is x-rays of every part of her. She still needs a blood draw and hearing test and tomorrow we go in for an echo-cardiogram-checking out her heart. They need to check all of her organs because a lot of genetic syndromes come with issues on the inside as well as the outside. He may also want to do a brain MRI but wants to wait and see if they can narrow it down before that because it requires her to be under anesthesia. 

He also said that based on his evaluation she should be getting help from Early-On, so he called and had them schedule an appointment with us. I wasn't really worried about her language delays, he said she was 5 months behind and she had only been home for 5 months, but she also has eye and hand issues that they might be able to help with so we scheduled an appointment for an evaluation.

Yesterday the worker came out to do her evaluation. She was really nice, and an adoptee herself. She asked a few questions and I had filled out a giant packet beforehand, then she had a bin of different activities to see how Journey played and responded to things. She did pretty well, and at the end she told us that she wouldn't call her language delay an actual delay, more like she's just catching up from spending her first 15 months in another country. She did recommend we get an appointment for occupational therapy and physical therapy evaluations to see if she has any developmental delays and if they can help us help her cope with her missing fingers, and maybe her eye issues. She has almost no depth perception and it worries me, and I don't think glasses are going to help much because the glasses won't be under her eyes. But that's another appointment :)

Jenavieve has been sick for the last few days :( but other than that has been great! She is completely 'potty trained' -not that we trained her, it was all her- and will have mayyybe one or two accidents a week if she's having too much fun to stop what she's doing. She still wears 'sleeping diapers' at night but is almost always dry in the morning. 

She is loving dance class and doing really well with it. She also loves the other girls in her class and talks about them all week. A couple of weeks ago there was a new girl named London and she was so excited to have a new friend and to show her the ropes.

We have been getting ready for Christmas, decorating the house and trying to explain Santa. I used to think we had a decent amount of decorations until I unpacked them at this house. There are more rooms here and all the rooms are bigger. We'll have to work on that! I'll do another post of tree pictures.

I just got over a bad cold that left me feeling drained. I'm enjoying having my energy back! And Eric is good, as usual. Busy with work, school, and church stuff and working on doing various projects around the house. He's becoming quite handy, installing doorknobs, shelves, and smoke detectors!

So that's our update, and I'll try to be better at updating more often so you don't have to read a novel every time I slack for a month ;) Hope you're enjoying the season!

The first snow

We got just the tyniest bit of snow in November, but it was enough for the girls to run around outside in! When I told them we were going to go play with the snow, Vivi ran to her play kitchen and came back with a spoon to catch the snow :)


Journey was very skeptical!

Running through the yard yelling "Mommy, I'm running through the snow!!!"

Catching it on their tongues

Journey learned to like it, sort of :)

Thanksgiving





Thursday, November 10, 2011

A Thanksgiving Craft


We're at that funny time of year where Halloween just ended and the stores are trying to make us think that it's already Christmas, and the weather can't decide if it's fall or winter. While I do love Christmas and may or may not be guilty of listening to the Christmas songs that are already on 2 radio stations, I also love Thanksgiving! Food, turkeys, cinnamon, family, ahh :)

I helped the girls make a Thanksgiving craft this morning, and shockingly have found the time to post it right away! I got the idea from this site  but modified it so it would be a little more 'hands on' (haha!) for the girls who can't trace or cut yet. I let them color on 2 sheets of paper with fall colors, then I traced their hands on them and cut them out. I was saying what I was doing as I was doing it, and when I got to 'cut the hands out', Vivi clasped her hands and said "mommy, no cut my hand out!!!". Woops, I guess I wasn't explaining it well enough!

After realizing how small their hands were, instead of using one toilet paper roll for each of them, we had a newly finished paper towel roll and I just measured each one out based on their hand print size. And now we have a Vivi sized turkey and  a Journey sized turkey.



On another note, I did Vivi first and Journey watched, and she insisted on using her right hand, which is the one that is missing 2 fingers. I traced it and would have used it anyway, but then she switched and wanted me to do her left hand instead. It made me think about all the hand print crafts out there and how I don't want to insist she only use her full hand, but I also hope she doesn't feel bad about it as she gets older. She isn't really slowed down by her missing fingers, but a hand print craft is a pretty visual reminder that she's different.

And speaking of different, this is what my strong willed little girl chose to wear today: 


A bathing suit, sweater, and socks of course. She has a big thing for socks and shoes :)

As you can see we still have some boxes up in the main part of the house. We're still working on organization and getting shelving put in and seeing how everything works. Hopefully soon we'll be box free and feel officially moved in!