Thursday, April 25, 2013
Out of ICU
Some friends of ours are up here at Primary Children's while their newly adopted 2-year-old is recovering from open heart surgery. This is their 17th child (yes, you read that correctly). Most are adopted, some are biological. I often hear people say, "Nine kids??? How do you do it???" I feel exactly the same way about these sweet people.
While Grace and I are up here, life continues to move on. Baseball practices, Providence Hall fine arts night, meetings with contractors, subcontractors, landscape designers and more are keeping Christi busy and me on the phone. The secret is to enjoy the journey. The Lord knew that I needed lots of practice on this one, so he's given me lots and lots of experiences to enjoy!
Jeremy
Graci Update 2
Thank you so much for all of the prayers and texts. We know that Heavenly Father is watching over her. I just want to fast forward til she's home with us and being her usual fabulous self. (:
--Christianne
Graci Update
I'll update as soon as I know anything more.
Jeremy
Poor Graci part 2
--Christianne
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Poor Graci
At the emergency room they were worried about meningitis, so they tried to give her a lumbar tap, which was extremely painful and unsuccessful. They are not sure yet, but Grace will likely end up riding in an ambulance up to Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake tonight. Second ambulance ride in a month for the poor thing! (Feeling very grateful for good insurance right about now.) And of course I'm on a business trip in Denver until tomorrow. Fortunately there was a late flight available, so I'll be able to get home tonight.
Pray for Grace, poor kid. She's been through so much.
We love you Graci!
Daddy
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Like Kids in a Candy Shop :)
One of the most difficult features of our current home is our kitchen. The narrowest spot is so tight that opening the refrigerator (and this is a center open fridge) completely blocks the passage between the kitchen and the dining area. The floor space in the kitchen is way too small to accommodate even half of us as we try to clean the dinner dishes, so each night one big kid, one medium kid (Jess or Xander) and one parent is assigned to KP. And as you know from our Dynamite video, we don't fit very well around our table, although this situation is vastly improved since a kind neighbor gave us a beautiful Pottery Barn table with benches instead of chairs.
So you can imagine how Christi's eyes lit up today when we went in to pick out our cabinets. She walked up to one of their display kitchens and went into a sort of stupor...glazed eyes, goofy grin on her face, tongue lolling slightly out of the corner of her mouth. The beautiful, three-and-one-half-foot deep island counter top kept her transfixed. The four-foot-wide walkway between the island and the wall counters had her mesmerized. It was all we could do to get her to come over to the desk and decide on specific layouts, woods and colors for the cabinets throughout our home. I must admit it was REALLY fun. I'm so excited for all of you to come see it!!!
And sweetheart, admit it. In spite of how worried you were, I really was easy to work with. Right? I mean, I was, wasn't I?
Jer
Monday, April 22, 2013
The foundation is in!
Thank you for all you have done!
-Jeremy
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They had to perform a water-pressure test at the nearest fire hydrant... |
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And so it begins! |
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I'm a construction novice, so this seemed like the coolest thing ever! |
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Pictures
First of all, I want to say that I had a very good reason for not writing last night. I'll leave it at that! But because I promised 50 posts in 50 days, I plan on doubling up one day--- sound ok? (:
I've realized that we never did post the rest of our pictures from China. As you may recall, we had a lousy internet connection there and had a super difficult time posting pictures. So... this is a catch-up post to satisfy the grandmas' desires to see more China pics!
Us with Graci's "China Mama" and "China Baba" (foster parents for four years-- we LOVE them!) |
China Mama and Baba and aunt and uncle-- taken in the aunt and uncle's home |
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"China Brother" holding Grace and Bei Bei (Graci's friend) |
At a zoo in Hangzhou-- they don't exactly have the same safety precautions there as in America. |
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Feeding carrots to the bears! |
One of my all-time favorite pics of one of my all-time favorite people-- Graci's "China Grandma" |
Saying goodbye at the airport is always so hard, especially for China Mama. |
Gotcha Day-- taken moments after seeing Cali for the first time. Such a beautiful moment. |
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Taken the day after Gotcha Day, when we returned to the Civil Affairs office to make it all official! |
Cali signing the papers saying she wished to join our family. I believe Jeremy blogged about how special this was to watch... |
Beautiful handwriting! |
Ok, I just LOVED this family! They were from Spain and they were seriously one of the cutest couples I have ever met! This is their second day being parents-- beautiful! |
We were given this gift of calligraphy by one of the officials to celebrate the finalization |
Meeting Cali's biological relatives. Above right is her grandmother. Between Jeremy and myself is her auntie, and the man is the auntie's husband (whom she doesn't really refer to as "uncle") |
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Cali and auntie |
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Cali and granma |
Xi'an smog-- ugh! |
Cali's scarf was given to her as a going away gift from her house mama, and she wore it all the time. (: |
Ok, this doesn't even begin to do it justice, but this is a pic of the Terracotta Warriors. One of the most amazing things I have ever experienced. This is just one building out of three. |
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The girls (especially Cali) thought it was extremely funny to have me be their "dog." The lady in the pink coat was our guide. |
It was soooo cold and we had been walking a long time. Cali was so sweet to offer to let Jesi ride with her. |
Out of the cold into beautiful Guangzhou |
Pedal boats |
We always get such a kick out of the English translations on signs! |
Signing out!
