Monday, September 13, 2010

School has started!!!






We are in full swing & all is going well!! Zhen Zhen had eye surgery in July and is now wearing glasses and patching everyday. We will return in November and see if we need more surgery. We were also given a good report from the neurosurgeon, endocrinologist, and cardiologist. We will visit with them again within the next year. Zhen Zhen has actually grown approx. 2 inches since we had her checked in May - pretty amazing!! She is communicating solely in English and has even forgotten a lot of her Mandarin. (which makes us sad) We had visited a Chinese school in Plano (55 mins from our home) - but realized that unless she had someone to converse with on a daily basis, it would probably be pointless. We're hopeful that our schools will add Mandarin to their foreign language program so that she may pick it up at a later age.
She is loving first grade and we are busy learning our Kindergarten word wall words so that she can start learning the first grade list.
Zhen Zhen has opened up so much and has given us so much information about her life in China. We are so thankful that the Lord chose to place her in our family. She has been such a blessing to us.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Catching up with a few pictures

We started Zhen Zhen in school - she was able to attend the last 5 days. She loved school!!














We had a picnic and went swimming with our friends the Websters. We had a wonderful time!!













I just wanted to share a few pictures from our past weeks. All is well...we are in the midst of our doctor's appts. So much so that when ZhenZhen is talking on the phone, it is now only to the doctor. :)


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

New Kitchen...


Look what we received today from our friends, the Krog family!! Zhen Zhen loves her new kitchen!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Birthday Celebration

Our new Bike
Eating at the restaurant
Zhen Zhen with Dr. Dibbs
Zhen Zhen with the interpreter - David
Home from seeing the doctor-she stole the show :)
Last thing she had on before going to bed and the first thing she put on!


Yesterday we celebrated my birthday with a doctor's appt to Children's Medical Center. Rob surprised me and took the whole day off. We spent about 3 hrs at Children's. All in all, it was a pleasant experience. Zhen Zhen woke up in a great mood and this mood continued until we entered Children's Medical Pavilion. She took one look around and caught on rather quickly as to what was ahead of her. Once we checked in, we were escorted up to the exam room by our doctor's right hand woman, Liz. We were then introduced to our interpreter, David. Zhen Zhen was very reserved and tearful by this time. Within the next hour, the Zhen Zhen that we knew emerged. After a thorough exam, Dr. Dibbs informed us that she found a heart murmur. Not only would be seeing a neurosurgeon, endocrinologist, and an ophthalmologist, but she would also be scheduling a visit with a cardiologist. We are prayerful that the murmur is insignificant (Dr. Dibbs felt Zhen Zhen would be more symptomatic if it were anything serious). It was not mentioned in any of Zhen Zhen's medical charts that we received from China.

Following our appointment, we were off to eat at an authentic Chinese restaurant in North Garland, First Chinese B-B-Q. (recommended by a family at our church) We ended up ordering roasted duck, Kung Pao Chicken, and Sweet and Sour Pork Chops (?) - this is what the waiter said that Zhen Zhen asked for. We think that it's what they had most of in the kitchen, because she wouldn't touch it :) She absolutely loved the roasted duck and gave us thumbs up as we left the restaurant. She made sure we understood that she wanted to return. By the time we returned to Rockwall, we had about 15 minutes to run by Target and pick up Zhen Zhen a new bike. She was so proud when Ba Ba had finished putting it together. We were out first thing this morning practicing.

One funny and sweet story - when Rob was on his way home from taking the boys to The Shore, they stopped by Bath and Body Works to buy Zhen Zhen some lotion (yes, she has her dad wrapped around her finger). On the way, she insisted that they stop and buy MaMa a shirt for her birthday. She was very proud that she picked out my gift (Rob had to steer her away from the bright pink one). She found it this morning and wanted me to wear it.

It was a great birthday - I have much to be thankful for, a wonderful family and a Heavenly Father that loves me unconditionally!

Detra

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Thankful for small glimpses...

So thankful for small glimpses of Zhen Zhen feeling a part of our family. Thank you for your prayers. Our Lord is faithful!! It will just take time, however, we are being encouraged daily!

Zhen likes to go, in other words, she likes to stay busy. She wonders why she isn't going to school. We have made many trips out to different stores and to a park. We are going to meet some new friends today at another park. These friends have all been adopted from China. We can't wait!!

What a picky eater she has become. She ate everything in site in China and now, one never knows what she will eat. We made our way to an Asian Market the other day. We made it home with some of her favorite snacks, roasted seaweed and spicey hot dried squid. Her breath is just lovely :) Also, if anyone ever needs a natural laxative, seaweed works wonders. I have to hide it from her.

I better go - Zhen Zhen doesn't like me to be on the computer. I will post pictures soon. I also want to thank everyone for the wonderful meals and gifts!! Please forgive me for being so late in sending thank you notes.
Love,
Detra

Thursday, April 29, 2010

There is rest for the weary...

...and that rest lies solely in the Lord and not in this world. We have been asked many times why we chose to adopt. Here is a short version of our story.

Rob and I had come to a point in our lives that we felt that we had become self absorbed in ourselves. We both felt that the Lord was calling us to get out of our comfort zone, put our selfish wants aside and follow Him. By following Him, we felt His call for our family was to adopt an orphan. We started out seeking a 3 yr old child, one that was not a "special needs" child. I will never forget my first meeting with our social worker. She asked me if we had considered a "Waiting Child" (aka: special needs child). I suddenly felt a sick feeling in my stomach. My quick response was, "oh no". We had decided on a child up to 3 yrs old, boy or girl. However, as time went by, that question posed to me never escaped my thoughts. A seed had been planted. Periodically, I would mention it to Rob and he, too, was reluctant. About a year after our first meeting with our social worker, Rob approached me about seriously praying about accepting a special needs child into our family. We also spoke to the boys and asked them to pray. Over the next couple of months, we felt led to fill out the "Waiting Child" application. We submitted our application in late August and immediately began receiving lists of children on the "waiting list". During the next 3 weeks, Rob once again approached me asking me to prayerfully consider adopting an older child. I again was resistant, however, within days, the Lord changed my heart. He opened my eyes to look at the older children on the list that we were supplied with periodically. Within this 3 week period, Zhen Zhen appeared on the list. She had just been added to the list, however, we have since found out that she was on another adoption agency's individual list for 3 years prior. We can't help but ask why she had not been adopted within these 3 years. We then stop and fully rest knowing that this is the child the Lord has chosen for our family and His timing is perfect!

I will be honest and tell you that the past 4-5 days have been extremely difficult. Zhen Zhen misses her homeland and her mama terribly. At this time, her comfort is found in Rob or the boys. Many tried to prepare me for this rejection, however, one never realizes how this will play out until it's staring them straight in the face. I have seen such sweet moments with Rob. She loves to pray with Rob and will offer a hearty Amen at the end. Just last night, before we ate, she folded her hands and looked at Rob and said "Amen". This is her way of saying, come on dad, we need to pray before we eat. I continually have to remember that this is not about me, but her and the fulfillment of the Lord's calling in our lives.

I do want to let you all know that I have appreciated the encouraging emails, text messages, and phone calls. I look around and see how the devil is trying to tear down our families. I am thankful that our Lord has dominion over all.

One more thing, special needs, really??? We all have special needs, however, our one and only need is for a Saviour! May the the Lord continue to bless us and guide us while here on this Earth to care for those in need and to share His truths with all those around us.

Much Love,
Detra

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28

Saturday, April 24, 2010

We are home!!







We are home...and glad to be on U.S. soil!! What a whirlwind of a day, experienced world travelers, we're not. We cut it close on our flight out of Tokyo (did anyone else in our group notice how nice the bathrooms were at the Tokyo airport? - the little things we now notice :) and then on our flight to Dallas from San Fransisco. All the little extra things we had to take care of since we had an immigrant entering the US. lol!
We were met at the airport by some dear friends and then drove up to the most beautiful sign in our yard welcoming Zhen Zhen home - thank you neighbors! Thank you, too, for all the food! Zhen Zhen colored most of the trip home thanks to the Tompkins (Molly and Charlotte)!! We feel so blessed that the Lord has placed so many wonderful people in our lives.
Zhen Zhen seemed a bit overwhelmed once getting home. I don't blame her a bit!! She wasn't crazy about our dog. We had our guide in Guangzhou remind her of Ebby, however, we see that it will take time. After dinner, she became very upset and told us that she wanted to go home. All we can do is just love on her and cry with her. We will never fully understand the depth of her mourning. It tears us up seeing her this way, however, we know that with love, prayer, and time, the Lord will comfort her and draw us together as a family closer to Him. However, after a little while, she was back to her normal happy self! My parents are here to take care of us this weekend and they had the best time laughing with her! Thanks mom and dad!
Zhen Zhen went back into her room and started to look through her drawers. She found the hats that Dawn had given her and immediately put one on her head. Dawn, she loves them! Dad treated her to Mandarin Orange Sherbet (Braums) before bed and I just had to take a couple of pics with her orange lips! Ge Ge (pronounced goo goo as in good) slept on the floor of her room last night. They're still asleep. The other Ge Ge will sleep there tonight. Again, so thankful for Samuel and Peter - they have been great!!
I'm going to try to go back to sleep~
Love,
Detra