Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Gotcha Day! 1 Year Anniversary




One year ago today, I walked into a back room of a nondescript government building. The air was warm and sticky. There were sounds of Mandarin words swirling around me, but all I heard was,

 "There she is. This is Li Ya. Li Ya."

And there you were, sitting on your nanny's lap, a discarded bottle beside you and a look of bewilderment on your face.



I leaned down to you and said," Hi." as your nanny stood and let me take you into my arms. I tried to remain calm, as I didn't want to startle you or concern you. But the minute I saw you, tears started to stream down my face.


You let me hold you and didn't cry. You were curious, stoic and aloof. We could hold you, but your hands were held back, a non-verbal "Don't touch. Don't come near".


Ever so slowly, those little hands came down. The trust began to be built.



We moved forward, we came home, we started a new routine, in a new country with a new language, shared with new siblings.

You had no idea what was happening on that day, one year ago.


But today, you know that you are loved. That you are a daughter and a sister. You are a niece and a granddaughter.


You are a Fedell.


You've changed so much in the last year.

You went from barely sitting to crawling, walking, running and now you even dance!

You heard English for the first time one year ago and now your receptive understanding of English is flawless. You surprise us every single day with what you understand and what you know.

You are working hard in speech and have increased your words from 0 to around 35!

You went from never having solids, only a bottle, to now you can use a spoon and a fork without much help.

You were under 18 pounds when we got you and now you put on a solid 7 pounds, growing strong and healthy.

You are stronger than you appear, with a grit and determination that will serve you well in life.

We are SO proud that we were chosen to be your parents.

God has blessed us.

Happy Gotcha Day, Margaret Li Ya.

We can't imagine life without you.

You are LOVED.


 September 2017



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November 2017


December 2017


January 2018



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April 2018


May 2018


June 2018



July 2018

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

The China Pack: Reunited



August 13, 2017

How to make lifelong friends:

Travel across the world together.
 Go through life-altering family changes together. 
Realize that you have never seen them NOT sweaty, and visa versa.
Travel in a "pack". 
Order group dinners via Google Translate. 
Share Miralax amongst yourselves. 
Sweat a lot. 
Take pictures with strangers.
 Sweat some more.
Get together almost a year later and realize that it seems like yesterday...and that everyone is NOT sweating.

July 22, 2018

Plan to get together again next year. Sweating optional.


10 days ago, we traveled to Dayton, Ohio to get together with the families we traveled with in China. One came from Kentucky, the other from North Carolina. 

We stayed at a regular hotel and spent hours and hours at parks, watching our kids play and catching up on the previous year, the year home from China.



Lucy* and Maggie meeting for the first time since we left them at the Detroit airport on August 17th, 2017. We asked them to hug...but Lucy's brother Jack got it instead!
Did the girls remember each other?
Probably not. 
BUT.
They were very excited and very comfortable with each other right away. So, maybe they sensed something.
Either way, they were just the cutest together!



The girls taking a break from the ice cold pool.


Jack G. and Colin got to sit on the Birthday saddle since they were both July birthdays.
(Jack F. declined that honor)



Playing with toys while the big kids and dads played some football in the rain.


We hung out in the hotel that evening and Jessica made s'mores!


The bigs played some Uno!


Sunday morning we had breakfast at the hotel and the Gilsdorf's met up with us! Alexis joined in on the fun.


Who knew a luggage cart could be so fun?!?




Alexis graciously shared her sidewalk chalk with the girls.


 Colin was the best little helper with all the kids. He helped the girls move around the playgrounds and made sure no one ran off!


Macy and Jack G. were the cutest little friends. Here they are playing in a little "old fashioned" house together.



Two girls, from Beiliu, China, adopted on the same day, playing in a park in Dayton, Oh. It blows my mind.


We all spent most of the day just watching the girls interact.


It was just the best day.


These sweet girls, one year ago, did not have a family.  But, oh, what a difference a year makes!


Now all three of these lovely ladies are dearly loved daughters. Forever in a family.


And now we are a great big adopted family.

And I can not wait to see everyone again.



* If you want to follow along with Jessica and her family, you can find her site here.