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August
21st - Gotcha Day!
Hebrews
6:15
And so
after waiting patiently, Abraham received what was promised.

How do you put into words
what just happened? What did just happen? Wasn't
it just yesterday I was crying my eyes out saying this day
would never come? Wasn't it yesterday, God told us we
were going to add to our family through adoption?
Wasn't it just yesterday I said goodbye to my kids in St
Louis? The Lord is faithful, He promised us that He
would bring us this child, and she is here! Thank you
Lord for this gift!
I woke up at 430, better
than 4! Had a little hair scare, and it is so not
about Sage, but I am going to write about it anyways.
We have been having issues w/ the outlets, converter not
working, etc.. So I could not get my flat iron to work
today. And you know I totally have high maintenance
hair, I have to have an iron! There was no way I was
meeting my baby w/ poofy not ironed out hair! So
thankfully I find that our hotel has a salon, that would
open at 9. I told Mark, no matter what the cost, I am
buying a flat iron from them. He freaks out saying my
hair is fine, blah blah... And starts messing w/ the
outlets. He managed to figure out we were using the
converter wrong, and so he got that working, the flat iron
working and we were good! I knew if i threatened to
spend $ he would figure it out!
Ok, ok, on to why we are
here... We ate breakfast at the buffet, and chatted w/
friends. How does one do normal things such as eating
breakfast, using a flat iron, etc.. When your whole world is
about to change? Mark and I were in our room getting
ready to leave and we stopped before leaving so we could
just pray together. Our heavenly Father has been so
gracious to even allow us to get this far, and before we
left, we knew we needed to be w/ him first. It was
such a sweet moment, that I will never forget.
Our travel group of 12
families met in the lobby and then headed over to the Civil
Affairs Office. A 10 minute drive. Sabrina was
telling us what to expect and how to not be surprised if the
babies screamed, they are not used to foreigners w/ our big
noses and different smells etc.. The big noses got a
big laugh! They had hired a videographer to capture
the entire thing which was great! We walked upstairs and as
we were going in, a group of other families were coming out
w/ their new babies. Smiles and tears on both sides of
us! We walked into this large room and they announced that
Chenzhou babies were not there yet, but the 3 families who
were w/ us that were getting Waiting Children, theirs were
there. So it was VERY tearful to watch them get their
children. Liz was first, w/ her 2 1/2 year old son.
He is darling, but obviously very scared and cried so hard,
which made us all cry even more! We were able to watch
Owen meet his new little sister Finley and then the Curtis
Family met Audrey. It was the most amazing thing
watching these people become parents right in front of us! I
was crying and they told us not to cry to much, only happy
tears or we would scare the babies! Then there
were people in the hall and they began carrying in babies,
our babies! We all watched intently as they marched
through our room to the next room. I could not pick
out Sage at all. They brought the babies out one by
one and called up each family. They would check
each family's passport, check the Travel Approval then hand
over the baby. It all happened so fast, I really don't
remember much. I know they called our name, Yi Qiao,
and there she was! I am not sure I can even put it
into words. They handed her to me, and it was just
right. She was in my arms and my heart knew that this
was Sage. This is what I knew she would feel like.
When they called my name, I said something to her and it was
almost as if she reached for me. Then as we met her
and talked to her, she would just study us so intently.
No tears, not even a whimper. She just looked as if to
say, So, you are my mom and dad! Thanks for finally
getting here! After all the families had their babies,
we went back to the bus and back to the hotel. This
all happened w/ in an hour. We came in and laid Sage
on the bed and just studied her. She just stared. She
wanted to reach out and touch. We changed her diaper,
yes she was wearing split pants, but w/ a diaper. Fed
her a bottle, and she was out. While she was eating
she started sweating, ALOT! I was soaked.
Isn't she beautiful!
I am not sure the pictures show how dark she is. She
has beautiful skin. She has a little bit of heat rash, but
not bad. And that hair! She went from no
hair to wild hair in 4 months! Everyone loves her
hair. Even after her bath, it just sticks straight up!
Great, she is going to have high maintenance hair too!
Her hair is very black and her eyes really really dark.
She also has long lashes. And yes, her cheeks are
still as chunky as they were in her referral pictures!
I love it! She is tiny, besides the cheeks. We
weighed her in our room and it was rough of course, but it
seemed to be about 13 pounds. Maybe 3 pounds of
cheeks? Her bottom is so tiny, skinny legs, no bootie!
Long skinny feet. My size 2 shoes are big. Size
2 diapers are a little big, but since you can tighten them
are doing fine. Clothes, I am guessing my 3-6 I
brought are going to be a good fit, and I think the 6-9
months will be ok since they are dresses, I guess we will
see as we try more things on!
She was wearing another boy
outfit, w/ Snoopy on it! Yes, she has on panty hose type
knee socks. What is that about? We got nothing
w/ her, nothing! Just handed her over and that was
that. We did not get to talk to anyone from the
orphanage, it is not the nannies who brought them. I
am not sure if maybe tomorrow we might get anything or not.
Does not really matter, we got what is important.
She is very curious and so
far very happy. She does not sit up, but is close.
When on her belly she scoots, and she can roll from her back
to front. If I have her on the floor and I am not
close, she pulled herself over to me. She is going to
both of us fine. She reaches for me. I like
that. And when she sees me, her face gets happy.
Not quite a smile but almost.
She has had 2 bottles and
sucked both of them down fast. She fell asleep during
her bottle and she is out. When she was awake, she was
busy and wants to touch everything. She about fell out
of my arms trying to turn around and see things going on
behind her. She does not seem scared of anyone yet.
I realize that tomorrow could be a whole different story,
but today, it has been easy. She has not cried yet.
No noise at all. Quiet and inquisitive.
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I wrote all of the above
before dinner, so just a few more notes after dinner.
We ate dinner in the hotel w/ our group. There are
lots of families w/ babies here. It is fun to see!
We tried to feed Sage steamed eggs at dinner. Her
updated information said she was eating food. But she
did not seem to know what to do w/ a spoon at all. I
brought along Gerber fruit puffs and the same thing, she
just looked at me like I was nuts! She barely has 2 teeth
in. At dinner she began to talk a little more.
She is smiling and has a little tiny laugh that is very
sweet. She really watches Mark and I, studies our
faces. It is as if she is saying, you are mine.
After dinner a group of us
went upstairs to the hotel playroom. It is a great
place w/ a wonderful view of the city. It is very
interesting to watch the girls together. They do seem
to like to be around each other. One of the girls,
Vivian is the same age, yet she was on her knees crawling
and is larger than the other 3 who were in the room.
She sat and played at a toy piano, while the others are army
crawling around. They are all just beautiful girls.
We were only there a little while before Sage stunk up the
place. That is a very good thing though! It is
always a concern w/ the constipation, so we are thankful to
get that out of the way.(thank you Dawn for vanilla scented
trash bags!) We were worried since the girls
were in split pants that maybe they were trying to put them
on the potty. And they say if you don't try, it can
mess them up. We were hoping to stick w/ diapers, so
looks like we are good in that area.
Sage is getting more smiley
as the night goes on, and I can't wait to see her unfold
even more as the week goes on. We did finally hear a
short cry tonight. Her bedtime bottle is supposed to
be made up of formula and cereal. She could not get it
out of the nipple, so while I was trying to cut it bigger,
she was not happy. But she got it all down. We
laid her down still a little awake and she pulled the cover
up over her head. It was so sweet but made me sad.
Just wondering how she slept all these nights w/ out me.
What was her bedtime routine like. And what is going
on in her little head right now? When she wakes
up, will she look at us and think, oh great, them again?
Or will she look at us and know.
Well, Mark says I better
wrap it up, who is still reading to this point!
Tomorrow we go and do the "official" adoption. It will
be neat to see how all the babies sleep tonight! There
have been tears from some, but overall I think the girls
(and boy!) seem to be doing very well. Please pray
that the rest of the night and week go as well! And
thank you for all your prayers. I know that all of you
were praying along w/ us that God would plant us on her
heart, and I feel those prayers worked!
Sage is here! And I
am in love.
Our first picture of Sage. Jeff and Evangeline who we have traveled with the whole time. We are so excited for them. Jessie kissing her big brother Scott. Liz and our only boy in the group. Tyler. All of the families with our new babies at dinner. They didn't know what hit them! Hui with her daughter Audrey. Shawnee, Susan, Owen, and new sister Finley. Kip and Stephanie receiving Tatumn. Todd and Jennifer with Rebekah.
Our first picture of Sage.
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