Please pray for the babies

China is being hit with some of the worst winter weather in their history (not that you would know it from the stupid news in America – I DON’T CARE ABOUT BRITTNEY SPEARS or if Obama and Hiliary shook hands or not) anyway…many orphanages are without power and running out of water, coal, diapers and more. Many Social Welfare Institutes in China have elderly and babies in one building and all are suffering. Reports are coming in from organizations like Half the Sky about the needs, but I also ask you to pray.

Nadia lived in a very remote part of Southern China for the first 9 months of her life. They were often without power in the summertime and the babies like Nadia developed large boils from the heat. Nadia had the starts of several new boils the day we got her, but we were able to keep her cool once she was in our family. I have not heard any direct information about her orphanage because they are so remote, but I have heard about babies in other areas with chilblains on their hands. In some orphanages they are just putting all the children and nannies in one room to try and keep them warm because they have no power or coal to burn.

I am grateful to God that we have Nadia and she is not suffering this winter, but there are so many babies around the world without mothers and fathers to hug them tight and keep them warm. For detailed information you can visit http://www.halfthesky.org/ and they do have a link to make a donation if you would like.

15 months old!

These photos are from Nadia and Mike playing this morning! She was laughing like crazy and having a great time! She has gained half a pound in the last month, but stayed the same height. She is still trending up on the weight which is great, but she is just going to be our petite little girl. In Carter’s brand she is still wearing 9 month clothes, same for the Miniwear brand from Babies R Us. In Target, Children’s Place and Old Navy she is wearing 12 month stuff, but most of it is baggy around her middle 🙂

She continues to amaze us with how much she can understand and the tons of words she is trying to mimic now. Her favorite foods are still mac and cheese and yogurt. She also loves to snack on Cheerios, GoldFish and Honey Graham Sticks. She will eat veggies most any time they are offered and is still not a fan of the sweet stuff which is good. She climbed up on the ottoman last night and has tried several times this morning to get up on the couch. It’s a matter of time before she will be climbing on everything.

Here are a couple of cute stories. The other day we were at the mall and this kid went by us crying with their parent and Nadia was watching as always and she looked at him and went, “Ohhhhhh.” Like, ‘That’s too bad he’s crying.’ The other day she was on my lap and getting very wiggly so I said, “Can you play momma a song on the piano?” She got off the couch, walked over to her xylophone/piano, picked it up and put it on the ottoman and started to play away. She looked up to make sure I was watching and I clapped and danced along with her. When her concert was over, she put it back where she picked it up.

She loves to “clean” like us. When she sees me getting out a Clorox wipe now she points and makes noise to get one herself. I give her a paper towel instead and she will proceed to clean my legs, the floor, the carpet, her toys…..you get the idea. It’s so funny that she thinks she needs to be doing the same thing as me all the time. When I am folding clothes, she will go through the basket to get the dryer sheet out so that she can “clean” with it. Too cute!

The photos below are of Nadia will a couple of “hats” on. She won’t wear regular hats and one of my November buddies suggested it was because I wasn’t getting her the “right” kind of hat! So pillows and colanders are in, real hats still out!

Jan 2008

Jan 2008

Thankful Thursday

Visitors Center

Coming off of the World Vision conference I could type for days about the things I am thankful for. I cried a lot this time as I have in the past at the heartache faced by those around the world, but also tears of joy about the love and compassion poured out by people working together to make a difference.

  • For the fact that I NEVER for one single second have to wonder where food is going to come from for Nadia.
  • For the fact that I NEVER for one single second have to worry that there won’t be doctors and medicine available should she get sick.
  • For the fact that I NEVER for one single second have to wonder if my child will live another day because the only water available to me is miles away and the color of mud.
  • For the fact that I NEVER for one single second have to worry that civil unrest is going to bring rape, pillaging and death to my doorstep.
  • For the fact that I NEVER for one single second have to worry that some fanatical anti government group is going to come and kidnap my child to turn her into a child soldier or a sex slave.
  • For the World Vision workers around the world that have given their lives to try and make the world a better place for children. I pray for their families’ comfort.
  • For the World Vision staff in Seattle that do SO MUCH good with the money they are entrusted with.  To see them in action made me feel even better about giving money to WV (and I wouldn’t have thought that possible).
  • For all the corporations in America that make in kind donations to WV. Those donations are used to help the poorest of the poor here in America and around the world.
  • For Miyon, Tiffany and Lori (and Marla while she was with the team) for all their support they offer to the Child Ambassadors.
  • For all the Child Ambassadors. These are people from every walk of life who believe so strongly in the difference that can be made by those who care that they volunteer their time to tell others about child sponsorship.
  • For all the people who have ever sponsored children through me. Trust me that you are making a difference in the lives of these children and their community. You are being a shining example to them.
  • For the children that Mike and I sponsor and the sweet, sweet letters and photos that are sent to us.
  • For the children whose picture folders I have that expire tomorrow and go back into the system. I pray that they will get sponsored soon since they are going to the top of the pile. Especially for the orphans who have lost their parents to the global AIDS pandemic…and just don’t have access to the meds that we do in America.

6 months with Nadia

January 2008
January 2008 (click to see album)

What can I say? She’s awesome! Six months ago today Nadia was placed in our arms. Our life has changed in so many ways, but we just love being parents! That God chose this wonderful girl to be a part of our life is a privilege and a blessing. I don’t have words to express how full my heart is – it’s like I don’t have enough room in my chest for my heart!

It’s too fun to see all the new things she is learning to do and say. She has been mimicking our words a lot in the last two weeks and I would say that she has about 10 words that she says that she knows the meaning of. She can understand many more words and that amazes us. She hardly ever gets fussy unless she is tired. She sleeps through the night except for one bottle between 4-6 am. She is also taking 2 naps a day still that are very good length (yeah for Me!).

Her latest antics are to run in place like she is getting ready for the river dance. To spin around in circles. To “drive” her little zoo keeper car around on the furniture or on Mom and Dad – while making little baby engine sounds. She is learning the sounds that animals make which is beyond cute.

Mike and Nadia

Sweet girl