We're taking off tomorrow, game for the long flight and looking forward to the reward of meeting Baby G after 19 hours in the air. While we know the flight there will be relaxing, our feelings are two fold: excitement to meet the baby and anxious about leaving the little dudes back home. It's a long time to be gone from them. Our older son processes things differently than our younger son. The older son understands the outcome once it is explained to him. Senor Silly, on the other hand, asks a lot of questions. He asked last night "how many days until next Monday?" (the day we come back). I'm hoping the week keeps them busy enough to be distracted by our abscence but I know the evening routine will be different without our presence. We are very thankful for Grandma to step in while we're gone.
Thanks to all the friends who called, emailed and stopped by to give us one last well wish. Thanks to our older son's teacher who hung a picture of Baby G in the classroom. He has appreciated the support and excitement his classmates have shared with him and our family is flattered by everyone's grace. After hearing us talk about this for the past two years, it's comforting knowing that you're experiencing this journey with us. The link to the orphanage website is: http://www.sunmoon-ph.com/. I'm not sure if I'll be able to update the blog while we're there but check it out and you can see the baby's (and what will be) our surroundings.
We're heading into this turn in our path expecting a challenge. So many "what if" questions. Fortunately, we have a great post adoption support system through our agency and they will be able to lead us through the maze. If we have only a few "what ifs", we will be pleasantly surprised. But it's ok if it's a challenge, we're ready to rise to the occasion. It will all be worth it in the long run.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Warming Up to Us
Not Crazy About Meeting Us
Baby Party1
Baby Party2
Bruce-The Orphanage's Pet Bird
Walking During Baby Party
My Old House
At ICAB
Las Day at Orphanage
Colin and Che at American War Memorial
Wishing you so well Tracy. I'll spend some time praying for you guys this evening...for safe travel and for your little guys at home. I'm worried about leaving my little ones too...so difficult. Hopefully your trip will be smooth and uneventful. :)
ReplyDeleteLove you all Trace, I am excited to hear about your trip when you return and we'll need to make a special trip out to see you all and the new family member!
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Kris
Hi Tracy and Gang!! Thinking about you all, how are things going?! I love your blog. You are an amazing family and your new little daughter is so lucky to have all you. We miss you! Hurry home! Love, Ali
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