And with our SW, Nichole Deal. We won't talk about what happened next. ;-)
Then after exhausting herself from screaming at the agency she was all smiles on the way home.
That night we went out with Norah's Aunt Lauren & Uncle Gil for sushi to celebrate the 1 month anniversary of our G & R. Norah was great through the entire dinner and we all know sushi takes a while. Below Norah eats her first sushi. Okay, no, she didn't really eat it but I learned I could use chopsticks with my left hand and take a picture with my right! All of us together, just for my mother!
Then on the 14th Karen & Khai came over for a visit. The kids were very interested in each other and man is Khai cute. His photos don't do him justice, he is adorable! They played a little while while Karen and I talked about our trips to Viet Nam and the current adoption situation. We both feel very lucky to have our little ones home. Oh, Karen, I found your chapstick in Norah's drum after you left.
That night we went out with Norah's Aunt Lauren & Uncle Gil for sushi to celebrate the 1 month anniversary of our G & R. Norah was great through the entire dinner and we all know sushi takes a while. Below Norah eats her first sushi. Okay, no, she didn't really eat it but I learned I could use chopsticks with my left hand and take a picture with my right! All of us together, just for my mother!
Then on the 14th Karen & Khai came over for a visit. The kids were very interested in each other and man is Khai cute. His photos don't do him justice, he is adorable! They played a little while while Karen and I talked about our trips to Viet Nam and the current adoption situation. We both feel very lucky to have our little ones home. Oh, Karen, I found your chapstick in Norah's drum after you left.
Then later in the afternoon, Gran Becki arrived to meet Norah for the first time! Norah learned all kinds of manipulation skills over the next few days with Gran Becki. She also learned to use her hands to reach for us and beckon to us. I think she picked it up from Khai. Also, we had our second pediatrician appt that day. Norah weighed in at 15 lbs 4 oz, which was a 10 oz gain. The doctor was thrilled with this, although I have to admit it freaked me out a little. It seemed like a lot in just a few weeks but we were told she is just catching up. She of course screamed the entire time and got 3 more shots and a 3rd round of antibiotics for her ear infections. The good news was she also got a clean bill of health! Woo hoo!
Meeting Gran Becki.
Trying to determine if grandma is friend or foe.
Honorary grandma Val stopped in for a visit over the weekend. Norah screamed at her too.
Then it was all smiles in the Exersaucer.
And drool of course. Her first tooth is breaking through the gums, it has really made progress over the last few days. Oragel is our friend.
Trying to determine if grandma is friend or foe.
Honorary grandma Val stopped in for a visit over the weekend. Norah screamed at her too.
Then it was all smiles in the Exersaucer.
And drool of course. Her first tooth is breaking through the gums, it has really made progress over the last few days. Oragel is our friend.
Here she is beckoning... Mama come closer so I can drooooool on you.....Norah is talking tons and constantly says dada although I don't think she associates it with a person yet... it could me me or dada or baba or just random babble. Daddy recorded a video of her talking and we put it on our TIVO. When I play it for her she turns immediatly and watches, smiles, and laughs. It is the cutest thing.
Later that evening we went out to Chevy's.
Daddy, baby and Gran Becki. We did not take enough pics of the visit.
Whew, what is next.. oh yeah, St. Patty's day. Again, Norah was not a smiley baby that day but Granny Janny sent her a bib for the occasion. The next day Gran Becki left us and we had our first Parents as Teachers visit. Norah liked our PAT rep. and had a good time smiling and talking to her.
Later that evening we went out to Chevy's.
Daddy, baby and Gran Becki. We did not take enough pics of the visit.
Whew, what is next.. oh yeah, St. Patty's day. Again, Norah was not a smiley baby that day but Granny Janny sent her a bib for the occasion. The next day Gran Becki left us and we had our first Parents as Teachers visit. Norah liked our PAT rep. and had a good time smiling and talking to her.
Then on the 19th we took her into my work to meet the co-workers and she was very good and patient the entire time we were there, even when others were holding her. She got a new panda toy as a reward on the way home. She loves that critter and it's crinkly ears. It is giving Ellie, her elephant, a run for it's money. She also started fruits and tried her first banana, it did not go over well the first or second time but on day 3 she seemed to be coming around. Then friends Sarah, Eric and Connor came from KC to visit and we went to the zoo on Friday. It was a little chilly and I am not sure the kids had a much fun. Norah tried peaches. Below is Connor looking sad. I think he may have fallen. He did that a lot when he was here. But it was great too see them and we had a fun time together.
The new penguin exhibit is very cool. You can practically reach out and touch them.
The new penguin exhibit is very cool. You can practically reach out and touch them.
Happy Feet!
Connor, Sarah and Eric.
Malasian Sun Bear. Eric reminded us that the last time we went to the zoo this bear puked on itself and then licked it off. Yuck.
Connor, Sarah and Eric.
Malasian Sun Bear. Eric reminded us that the last time we went to the zoo this bear puked on itself and then licked it off. Yuck.
The lone prairie dog that ventured out for breakfast.
Rabid camel.
Tired baby.
Oh yea and of course daddy keeps messing with Norah and his WOW obsession. Now she is on the vent server? Whatever daddy.
And then it was Easter and I already posted about that. She also discovered her tongue on Easter evening and it was very very funny. It looks like she can roll it and do clover leaf. Since then she has also tried Prunes and Apricots and a tiny tiny bit of Kheer. (Hey, gotta start her early!) On Monday we had our Shriner's appt. for her hands. The doctor would like to do the first surgery mid-May to early June. I am not sure how that is going to work out yet but if that is what she needs then so be it. The surgery will be to separate her index fingers from the others so that she can learn the pinching motion. Most likely it will be a few years before she has to have any additional surgery as the bones need to be at least 1/2 a cm long and they are so so tiny in those fingers. Right now she does not seem to have many problems using her hands at all. It is a bit difficult for her to grab larger blocks but small objects and toys are not a problem.
Rabid camel.
Tired baby.
Oh yea and of course daddy keeps messing with Norah and his WOW obsession. Now she is on the vent server? Whatever daddy.
And then it was Easter and I already posted about that. She also discovered her tongue on Easter evening and it was very very funny. It looks like she can roll it and do clover leaf. Since then she has also tried Prunes and Apricots and a tiny tiny bit of Kheer. (Hey, gotta start her early!) On Monday we had our Shriner's appt. for her hands. The doctor would like to do the first surgery mid-May to early June. I am not sure how that is going to work out yet but if that is what she needs then so be it. The surgery will be to separate her index fingers from the others so that she can learn the pinching motion. Most likely it will be a few years before she has to have any additional surgery as the bones need to be at least 1/2 a cm long and they are so so tiny in those fingers. Right now she does not seem to have many problems using her hands at all. It is a bit difficult for her to grab larger blocks but small objects and toys are not a problem.
Then when we returned home we found that Norah's citizenship certificate had arrived. That was very exciting and did not take anywhere near the 3-6 months they told us.
So that is about it. Mommy and baby are just chillin' for a while before Granny Janny arrives Thursday night. We have another ped. appt. on Friday to check on her ears. I am not sure if she is getting 4 more shots at this appt or the one after that. She will not be a happy girl for sure. I just wanted to thank everyone again for their comments and emails. I don't always have time to reply these days but I try! It will be better once our laptop gets fixed. I hope.
4 comments:
Wow!! You guys have been busy! Good luck with her upcoming surgeries!
Your daughter is beautiful and I love all of the pictures you have taken of her. Her face is so expressive in every picture! Congratulations!
Stacey and Sasha
Looks like you guys are doing GREAT. I had a great time following you all on your travels to get Norah! And you're right, Khai is an adorable little guy.
She is so precious! It is wonderful that she is talking so much already, and that she is fearful of strangers (has developed that "stranger wariness" that we were told about in our adoption classes which is good for attachment.) It sounds like she has attached to you all very well! I hope things continue to go well! By the way, she got an awesome Easter basket!! :)
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