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Sunday, August 19, 2012

One Month Home

Six weeks ago today, Yi Mei was placed in my arms for the first time.  She cried, kicked and screamed something awful and at that moment I knew that I was going to be in for the ride of my life.  I will never forget how she napped sitting up with her shoes on that first afternoon, trying so hard to maintain control.  Six weeks later and four weeks at home, she is still one determined little girl!  Yi Mei has managed to wiggle out of her car seat, call my friends on the phone, lock herself in the car and find new ways to test her mom every day.  The latest antics have been spitting in bed, spilling water on purpose, squatting to pee in public places, running away from me in the parking lot, throwing things in the car, eating things at friend's houses and refusing them at home and taking bites out of all the fruit in the fruit basket.  Yes, she keeps me on my toes all the time.  While her behavior is still a challenge, there has been progress in so many other areas.  Yi Mei now laughs more than she cries, prefers to walk more often than being carried, is able to sit down to a meal at the table without throwing a fit, sleeps in her own bed, loves her dog, plays independently for short periods and understands more and more each day. 

The biggest change has been that she is seeking me out to calm her down at night rather than fight bed time.  Now she makes the motion for me to rock her to sleep.  As I hold her in my arms, I whisper affirmations to her and she smiles so wide.  A couple of times, she looked into her doll's eyes and repeated the same affirmations to her doll.  Rocking her and singing in the car with her, are some of my favorite times.  Yi Mei loves to watch the "We Sing Videos" and knows many songs by heart.  Her favorites are "Wheels on the Bus" and "Old Mc Donald". When she is very happy, she will sing Chinese songs to herself.   Yi Mei understands most simple phrases spoken to her, though she still speaks in Chinese. In addition to hello, goodbye, mama and chocolate, she now says the words:  Popsicle, bicycle, chicken nuggets, shoes, Freedom and hot.  Her favorite activities are still biking and swimming but she also likes to swing, watch Curious George, play with cars, bake, visit the neighbors and write on paper.  Her writing is a series of squiggly lines, but she is fascinated with print and will ask me to write the words:  mama, Freedom and Yi Mei.   Yi Mei loves being with people.  Though she is reserved at first, she eventually warms up and will blow kisses when it is time to leave. 

Yi Mei is still having difficulty with attachment, as she wipes off my kisses, prefers to go on outings or visit people over being at home and will cry out for her Nanny instead of her mama when scared at night.  She usually has one huge tantrum per day, where she hits me and cries for her Nanny.  As hard as it is to see, I am glad that she is able to grieve her loss. Having attachment difficulties after being in an orphanage for four years is normal.  She is giving affection a little more each day and whenever she gives it,  I soak in the moment.

My life has become so rich because of this precious little girl God has entrusted me with.  I am able to see the world in a whole new way- I can't imagine life without her anymore.

Here are some pictures of our recent outings to Deanna Rose Farmstead, Baking, Playing with Freedom and the Zoo:











3 comments:

  1. I was THRILLE to see updates posted today, Rose! My hearts breaks when I read about YiMei's fear and sadness when she thought you were leaving her at school, yet my heart soars when I read about the changes slowly happening to bond and attach the two of you. All normal, yet so bittersweet in many ways, but I too, am thankful for the precious gift God has given you to love. I look forward to meeting her when the time is right. Isn't it a miracle to be in the midst of all the changes taking place? She will continue growing and changing daily and both of your hearts will continue to grow and deepen in your love for each other and the Lord.

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  2. I can only try to comprehend what fears Yi Mei is working to overcome! So glad to hear she is making progress and that she is learning to trust and love you. Hope to see you Sat.

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  3. Thanks for all of the updates, with all of the details - that helps us to understand your lives and how she is struggling to adjust. And I love the pictures! I especially love the one with Freedom in that tent! (especially since the last time I saw her with Freedom she was terrified) So glad she is making so much progress in almost every area of her life. You are such a good, loving and patient Momma!

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