Today was “Gotcha” day in adoption lingo. God answered all the prayers regarding transition anxiety. Samuel was stone-cold somber until about minute 20 when we got him into a play area and he found the bouncy balls. He really loosened up a ton at that point and was a joy to interact with. He snacked on the baby snacks we brought and also enjoyed carrying around a toy giraffe and frog brought along from Michigan. Aimee found early that he is very ticklish and has been pushing those buttons regularly much to his gleeful satisfaction.
He showed up in the Pooh fleece suit we sent in his gift box around Christmas. The orphanage staff also brought along the disposable camera and photo album we included in that gift box. It was great to see that the staff was able to put those to good use. We hope the camera helps complete some of the 1.5 years that we missed out on.
He is well-nourished, aka, round and a good crawler. He likes to pull himself up on furniture but is not walking. We’re looking forward to the correction of his club foot to try to get him in a better position to walk. He’s become more audible as the day progressed…..seems to be a type of Chinese baby talk. Simple syllables but nothing real extensive.
For lunch, he polished off a banana and noodles. At dinner, we took him to a local Chinese noodle house where he ate much Congee (rice porridge) and some pork & chive dumplings. I visited the local Wal-mart (yes, Wal-mart, but no greeters here) and got him a ball of his own along with some other baby-related items.
The pictures below are a progression of sorts, top to bottom. As you can tell, Dad did a lot of the picture-taking today. A lot more updates to come in the next few days so check back again soon. We love you and are excited to introduce this little guy to you soon. Oh, and he is a little tank and may be the middle linebacker of the family.
He showed up in the Pooh fleece suit we sent in his gift box around Christmas. The orphanage staff also brought along the disposable camera and photo album we included in that gift box. It was great to see that the staff was able to put those to good use. We hope the camera helps complete some of the 1.5 years that we missed out on.
He is well-nourished, aka, round and a good crawler. He likes to pull himself up on furniture but is not walking. We’re looking forward to the correction of his club foot to try to get him in a better position to walk. He’s become more audible as the day progressed…..seems to be a type of Chinese baby talk. Simple syllables but nothing real extensive.
For lunch, he polished off a banana and noodles. At dinner, we took him to a local Chinese noodle house where he ate much Congee (rice porridge) and some pork & chive dumplings. I visited the local Wal-mart (yes, Wal-mart, but no greeters here) and got him a ball of his own along with some other baby-related items.
The pictures below are a progression of sorts, top to bottom. As you can tell, Dad did a lot of the picture-taking today. A lot more updates to come in the next few days so check back again soon. We love you and are excited to introduce this little guy to you soon. Oh, and he is a little tank and may be the middle linebacker of the family.
This is the face he wore for the first 20 minutes. At minute 19, I wondered if he was a robot. Nothing I did could even make him blink.