Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Day Two with Annabel

Hello again. It's day two with Annabel and oh what a blessing she is to us. She slept all night which made for a great day. Total she slept 10 hours. I heard her stir a couple of times in the middle of the night but then she would start rocking her head on the mattress and she would be asleep again. It is a self soothing technique very common in orphans. It is great that she can fall back asleep but it breaks my heart to think of her self soothing because there was no one there to rock her. We met her nannies today. And believe me they were amazingly loving. But with so many babies and so few nannies they cannot possibly be there for each child when they really need to be loved on. Today both Mark and I agreed that she is starving for affection. She doesn't want anything to do with much of anything except being held and cuddling. When I tell her I love you in Chinese she smiles and puts her head on my shoulders. It is enough to make you melt. Yes I am putty in her hands. She will go to either Mark or I but still seems to favor me for comfort. Today I handed her off a few times even when I really didn't want to only because I want her to learn to get comfort from both of us. And she did fine with that. It's just when given her choice she wants me. She is a great eater. I am only giving her food smashed up right now though because I really am not 100% certain what she is capable of eating with her palate. This afternoon she began to choke on a piece of cherreeos and then made the strangest noises after crying. It almost sounded as though she couldnt get enough air. Of course being the new mom again I was afraid she had a piece stuck somewhere and couldnt get enough oxygen out. She was fine though. She was only trying to catch her breath after being scared. I am still learning her sounds. She has a raspy cry due to the cleft. Cleft babies sometimes have baby teeth growing all over the place in their mouth. When she was giggling tonight Mark saw that she has a tooth way in the back where a tooth should not be. Weird. That's ok. One of the first things were are doing is making our medical appointments when we get home. She will see a great team of Doctors at Children Hospital for all of her future palate and dental procedures. She also has one tooth growing right in the front of her top row. We call her snaggle tooth. haha
Well today Annabel said bye to her nannies. I was so glad she gave lots of hugs and kisses first. I was concerned how she would react when seeing them again. She got very excited and went right to them but when it was time to leave she came right back to me. Thank goodness. But when the housekeeper came in tonight she started to cry a little bit and put her arms out asking her to pick her up. I told her that wasn't her nannie. I am sure she did not understand me but she did calm down. One thing that we cannot figure out is why she is terrified of dolls. She gets so scared when you put a doll near her. Anyone have any ideas why, then let me know. The only thing we can figure is maybe she was jealous when new babies come to the orphanage because they demand so much time from the nannies. I don't know. I hope she grows out of that one.
Today we signed all of the official documents to make Annabel officially ours in the eyes of China. We had to answer some simple questions like why do we want her and how many children we already have and to promise never to abandon her. Of course we passed with flying colors because they handed us some offical documents. Now we just wait until the end of the week to receive our paperwork from the notary and her Visa so she can leave the province. After we gave the nannies their gifts and gifts for the children they gave us a very special gift that I will always treasure. They gave us a zodiac jade necklace with Annabels zodiac the Dog on it. It is very sentimental in China to pass that down to your children. They also gave us a little red velvet container with soil from her home land. I hope to bring her back when she is older for a heritage tour to learn about her heritage. well I am off to bed now. Annabel is a sleep so it is time for us to also take advantage of that time to sleep. Until next time....God Bless, Tamara






7 comments:

laurap said...

She is sooooo darling- I've been following your blog closely- checking many times yesterday for pics!! She is so lucky to have you and Mark as parents.... I can't wait to meet her in person- she is beautiful!! See you soon! XOXO LP

Lisa said...

It is the most amazing feeling, isn't it! A flood of memories are rushing back as I see her interact with you in the photos. She is a beautiful little girl. You are both so blessed. How precious that the nannies gave such thoughtful gifts.

God bless, Lisa

Toni said...

Glad to hear all is going well. She sure looks like she's as happy as can be. As for the doll, this seems to be a fairly common reaction, as most of the children have not seen dolls before.

Keep the pictures coming!
Toni

Brandie said...

Tamara she is so wonderful I love the picture of Mark and her sleeping. She looks like she has been with you since birth because of the way she is with you are very excited to meet her and get to know her as well. Lots of Love the Fowlers

Unknown said...

TAMMI & MARK, GOD HAS BLESSED YOU SO MUCH. I AM SO GLAD TO BE PART OF THIS WONDERFUL PART OF YOUR LIFE. ALL OF THE MONEY IN THE WORLD CANNOT GIVE YOU THE HAPPINESS AND LOVE THAT A LOVING FAMILY CAN. ANNABEL IS A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL AND WILL BE A BLESSING FOR YOU.
I LOVE YOU, MOM

Steve Morningstar said...
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Steve Morningstar said...

Hey Mark,

Thanks, for the call from China this morning. Both Trish and I praise God for this time in your lives. Your patience has paid off. The blog page is awesome. Thanks. We praise God for the phone and Internet because we're able to share in your joy all the way over here on the eastcoast. It saddens us knowing that we are not there in person, but we rejoice with others experiencing this on the Internet. You have our love and prayers. We will especially be praying for your safe travel home. We'll also be praying for the time when Amber and Joey see their new sister in person.

In Christ,
The Morningstars