Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sickness...
Thankfully, I am feeling a little better in the last hour or so...at least to functioning level. Hopefully, this is a trend that continues and David starts feeling better before long. Praying the kids don't get it cause it's nasty!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
A Few Snippits...
Earlier this week:
Saturday:
Hanging out on pile of clean clothes. Where else? (This is while Daddy put together Josiah's bed. Daddy did a GREAT job! The bed is just a bit higher than we remembered.)
Hey Grandpa! Ms. Reba gave me this great jacket, and I'm ready to go flying with you now!
Today, Elizabeth received a Cabbage Patch Kid from a friend. First of all, we thought it was pretty cool that her baby has the name "Ruby"...the name of a baby we saw in Ethiopia who is now home with her Mommy and Daddy! PRAISE GOD!!! We explained to her about the adoption papers it comes with, and she really lit up! A little while later, she comes walking down the hallway with her baby in a stroller and says, "Mommy, pretend we're coming out of the airport! Mommy, say welcome home!" (Yes, church family, our kids are well-trained in airport homecomings!) She then started going back and forth to bring home new children. Josiah started pushing the stroller back and forth following behind her as she increased her clan.
Friday, September 26, 2008
The week in review
On Tuesday, we headed up to the airport. We were so happy to celebrate another family's homecoming!!! They just adopted a beautiful 12 year old daughter from China! And watching their story unfold, there can be no question that God is involved with the timing...even of the little things! A few of us were reflecting on how this is the last family in church in the adoption process. But I'm VERY sure that it will not be too long before another family begins.
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday David worked full days for the first time since before we left. Mommy stayed home and kept the peace. It helped that Wednesday Elizabeth was at preschool for a few hours.
Friday, we all headed to MOPS. David was a draftee replacement to assist with M.I.A. volunteers. It just so happened that David was needed in the room where Josiah was, so that helped out alot. Otherwise Josiah would have stayed with Mommy, as we are not quite ready to leave him.
Tomorrow is Maryland football and the delivery of Josiah's new bed. We opted to skip the toddler bed and go straight to a set of bunk beds. We'll be leaving off the top bunk for a while still, though. And on Sunday he'll be subjected to a welcome home shower. Daddy's looking to run somewhere else during that time. (Can you tell Daddy wrote this part? He may try, but he WILL NOT succeed!!!! Mwaahaaahaaa :-))
Josiah's vocabulary continues to expand. He talks constantly, but some of the words we are understanding pretty clearly are dog, cat, car, up, no, all done, uh-oh, uh-uh, uh-huh, and water. Of course he says mommy and daddy. He's also using a few Amharic words with us that we didn't hear before: Nah--come, woosha--dog, demet(sp?)--cat.
Josiah's had several successful events this week. For the first time he successfully wore normal (non-sandal/non-croc) shoes. He also took a bath, fully sitting down and getting hair washed, without fighting (a couple of whimpers, but no hindering actions). He even hungrily downed our attempt at Doro Wat with dried out Injera. Though, he was very frustrated by the breaking injera.
We've been amazed at how "easy" things have been so far. We really haven't seen any behavior that is anything more than what can be expected from a two year old, and we've definitely be watching. We know that it is ONLY by the grace of GOD that the transistion has been going so smoothly. And we fully understand that it may be a while before he really grieves. He has had a lot of loss in a very short amount of time. We also are pretty certain that with the two strong personalities granted our children, there will be a "Clash of the Titans," as David puts it. I'm so glad we have had the chance to bond and grow in love with our son first.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Adoption Clinic
One of the things the center is participating in is a survey on the stress that the parents (NOT JUST MOMS!) have while adjusting to the changes of a new person in the family. It is an anonymous survey, but hopefully it provides new information to parents who are about to go through it. Anyone who has adopted children internationally can take the survey, and info. can be found at http://www.adoptionclinic.org/research_home.htm.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Abbara
Abbara is a Christian. He did not come out directly and say it (I did ask him at a later time), but his actions showed it. He did his best to put others first, and he did it for everyone. He joined us for church, and we witnessed him worshipping from his heart. His van has scriptures written all over it, and the music he carries with him is praise and worship music--both Amharic and English. Although, sometimes he listens to talk radio to keep up with the latest soccer...I mean football...news.
Abbara is currently unmarried, but his future is bright. If you watch him with the children, you can see the compassion he has for them. He enjoyed interacting and playing with both Elizabeth and Josiah.
I do not know his personal opinion on adoption, but we watched as he tried to help with the bonding process. He was willing to allow Josiah come to him, but he tried to encourage Josiah to go to Demarie or I. He said he had worked an an orphanage in the past.
As a driver, even with the busy crazy streets in Addis, he was incredible. We always felt safe in his taxi/van. He was very aware of his own vehicle and the surroundings--other cars, people, animals. He was also very protective of us whenever we were out of his vehicle. He's very quick with a tire change, too! We paid for his services per day, but if he thought we were paying too much, he would return some of the money.
He is a good man, and a good friend. Anyone who meets him, please pass on greetings and hugs from the whole Baber family.
Monday, September 15, 2008
First Week Success (Pictures Added!)
Our week ended with Josiah sharing kisses and bonding with sister on Sunday. He was more than happy to go to each person and give them a kiss. He enjoyed tackling Elizabeth first before giving her several. mmmMAH Elizabeth!
It was good to have Demarie's family in town for the weekend. They were a tremendous help. Mom Allen was here a few days before we left, went to Ethiopia with us, and then was here for a week after we returned. We would be singing a totally different song right now if we had not had her help all this time! (This is Uncle Brandon and Josiah)
We want to pass out a "Welcome" to Lily, and say "Congratulations" to the new mom and dad. We are excited for them and this new precious life God has blessed us all with! She is just BEAUTIFUL! So is Mommy! :-)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
First Few Days Home - by David
Josiah likes to eat. We are finding all sorts of different foods he'll eat. The variety is large enough that it shouldn't be too hard to meet the need. He does a good job drinking plenty of fluids.
Josiah is afraid of the cat. And his screaming reaction has generated a fear in the cat of him. Hopefully they get along soon. He's a little scared of the dogs as well. But they both are bigger than he is (one is 2.5 times larger) that it makes sense.
Uncle Brandon made it into town Wednesday night, and Grandpa should be here tomorrow evening.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tie Over Photos
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
We Are Back in the U.S.A.
- Thursday David started with a few hours of computer support at the Bethany office. Lunch saw us and the other family at Milkyas' house with his family and most of the Bethany staff. The afternoon consisted of us at Yezalelam Minch and a chance to observe a good-bye ceremony for the young lady and other Bethany family. There was shopping at Birtukan's shop, good-byes to the other family, and resting at the hotel.
- Friday started again with David continuing computer support at Bethany. After lunch we did several hours of shopping and then visited "Lucy" at the museum. We enjoyed a cultural dinner with several of our new Christian friends.
- Saturday was the last day in which it started with David performing computer support for Bethany. After lunch, we went to Bora (a children's amusement park) near the airport. Then back to the hotel to begin preparations for home.
- Sunday started with Demarie having been sick overnight. She spent most of the morning and afternoon resting in the hotel room. The rest of us went to the church Nesibu's family attends. We finished packing and rested at the hotel before heading to the airport to travel home.
We safely landed Monday morning, got through customs and immigration, and enjoyed the warm welcome of friends and family. Josiah has already enjoyed his first Chick-fil-A. Most of us were asleep before 6pm, and have started waking up this morning (Tuesday) after 3:30a.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Embassy Success
- Monday, we went up to the Embassy to do some "prep" work, but it was
easily forgotten that in America it was Labor Day and the Embassy is
closed. We spent the afternoon with Josiah, and ultimately brought
him back to the hotel to spend the night with us in preparation for an
early rise and trip to the Embassy. He slept most of the night except
3:30a to 5:00a where he enjoyed the experience of a flashlight.
- Tuesday Morning, we went to the Embassy to take care of all the
work. We got there early and got some prep stuff out of the way prior
to our interview. Due to the unfortunate tardiness of another agency,
we had to do our interviews early. (So sad when we were looking
forward to waiting a couple hours). The interview was short, and by
the time it was all done we were informed that we would have Josiah's
visa by Thursday. Thank you for all your prayers for this time.
God's presence was surely felt.
- Tuesday Afternoon, we went to Yezelalem Minch. It is an awesome
ministry, and we were very fortunate to be able to watch them at work,
visit some of the children homes, and make new friends. We even had a
unique experience in seeing God work in the community and through the
community out into greater members of the city. We plan on sharing
more about this ministry later and our special experience later.
- On Wednesday, we went to Gelgela Integrated Orphans & Destitue
Family Support Association. This is where Josiah spent the last 3
months. Here we got to learn about the amazing work that God is doing
through this group. We also got to spend time with the children here
at the headquarters branch, enjoying songs of praise in several
different Ethiopian languages and English. They even counted to 10 in
Italian. They enjoyed the antics of Grandma Allen. Aftwards we ate
at a restaurant within the palace known as the Sheraton Hotel. We
enjoyed a relaxing evening in the hotel.
All in all, the week has been very good. We've met some amazing
peole, made awesome new Christian friends and have enjoyed unique
experiences only available in Ethiopia. Josiah seems to be adjusting
well, and each new day brings additional signs of trust and love
between us and him. We want to thank all of you for your continued
pray and support. We look forward to coming home and sharing this
wonderful new person with you.
Love,
Babers