Language is getting better everyday. We have mastered many nouns and managed to put together a sentence of two. The elusive verb has failed to make it into her vocabulary. It is quite funny to hear her sentences or phrases she says. When there are Mandarin words we know she is using, we stop and tell her the English word for it, and that has been helping. We use to hear "can-no can-no" all the time which means "look" or "watch". She is finally saying "look". There are others words she uses and some others we have no idea what she is saying.
We still have bouts of sadness for her nanny, but it does not usually last too long. Today she was very sad and upset with her sisters and was wanting to go back. I sat her down and asked her if she would like to see a picture of her Chinese mama. I told her that her Chinese mama still loves her and that we love her, but this is her home now. She was happy to see the picture, and we talked a little about her previous life. The funniest thing she remembers about her nanny is the "kong-kong" shoes. If you do not know what "kong-kong" shoes are, they are in our family referred to as high-heels. When I took her to the store to purchase some shoes, she wanted high-heels and was upset when I told her she was not old enough. Needless to say, we had some drama over our shoe decisions. So, she has to settle with wearing my "kong-kong" shoes around the house.
It is both interesting and sad to hear about her life before us. We just pray that we can help heal wounds, and provide her the best possible life all children deserve. Our prayer is that God will continue to bind our hearts together and build trust.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Three Months
I am overwhelmed by how many people have viewed our video of our journey. I was going to wait to post it today, but I could not wait. Please share with any of your friends who may be interested in adopting.
Yesterday proved to be an interesting morning for us with a trip to the emergency room. Rae has 2 major nose bleeds in less than six hours, and we just wanted to be safe. We were able to see and ENT and get her blood count. Now we can add ENT to our list of doctor appointments we will have.
Rae is doing great despite all the doctor visits. She still likes to hang with mom or dad everywhere we go, but she will stay in her Sunday School class by herself now. When we go some where she knows people, she is a little social butterfly. She is starting to play with girls her age. She recognizes letters and numbers she knows whenever we are out. She loves to help around the house especially sweeping and folding(yea for mom). Her new favorite phrase right now - "just a little bit". She also loves her new bike, and loves riding it around in circles in our garage.
We have more doctor appointments in our future. They are still trying to nail down what it going on with her blood disorder. We have seen the ophthalmologist to see what is happening with her strabismus, and she will have surgery at some point to realign her eyes. As of yesterday we will now need to see an ENT to see if there is anything we can do to curtail her nosebleeds.
She is truly a brave little girl dealing with all we have put her thru these past months. Please pray for one of the girls that was adopted at the same time - Lily. She is having her first palette repair Thursday. The other 2 girls in our group have had their surgeries and seem to be doing well.
Yesterday proved to be an interesting morning for us with a trip to the emergency room. Rae has 2 major nose bleeds in less than six hours, and we just wanted to be safe. We were able to see and ENT and get her blood count. Now we can add ENT to our list of doctor appointments we will have.
Rae is doing great despite all the doctor visits. She still likes to hang with mom or dad everywhere we go, but she will stay in her Sunday School class by herself now. When we go some where she knows people, she is a little social butterfly. She is starting to play with girls her age. She recognizes letters and numbers she knows whenever we are out. She loves to help around the house especially sweeping and folding(yea for mom). Her new favorite phrase right now - "just a little bit". She also loves her new bike, and loves riding it around in circles in our garage.
We have more doctor appointments in our future. They are still trying to nail down what it going on with her blood disorder. We have seen the ophthalmologist to see what is happening with her strabismus, and she will have surgery at some point to realign her eyes. As of yesterday we will now need to see an ENT to see if there is anything we can do to curtail her nosebleeds.
She is truly a brave little girl dealing with all we have put her thru these past months. Please pray for one of the girls that was adopted at the same time - Lily. She is having her first palette repair Thursday. The other 2 girls in our group have had their surgeries and seem to be doing well.
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our beautiful girl |
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Video Finally Done
I am finally done with our Journey to Rae video. Had previously done one and sent it to my mom for her church to view, but it was not quite finished. So, now finally it is done. I can't believe 3 months ago we were in China getting our girl. She has come a long way in these few months. She is speaking more English and more comfortable around our friends. Looking forward to seeing her making friends with some little girls her age. (warning - the video is long, but the end is worth it)
Our Adoption Journey to Rae from Donna Dear on Vimeo.
This is our family's journey to our new daughter Rae. Please enjoy
Our Adoption Journey to Rae from Donna Dear on Vimeo.
This is our family's journey to our new daughter Rae. Please enjoy
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Cooking with Emily and Rae
Emily is my budding baker. She plans to open a bakery one day. So, we let her work on her cupcakes a couple of times a month. We were trying out a new recipe and Rae decided she wanted to help. They made peanut butter cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. They were delicious.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
First Hospital Stay
It has been a crazy couple of days in the Dear family. My in-laws came in town to visit with us and see Rae for the first time. They also were able to see Hannah's band concert and were also going to see Emily and Rae sing in the children's choir Sunday morning. On Friday, I was throwing a party to celebrate my husband's book that has just come out (more on that coming in another post). It is funny how things can change in a minute.
From Thursday midnight till Friday morning Rae had 6 nosebleeds (2 major, 4 minor). The last one would not stop bleeding, so we rushed her to Children's. Hannah was a big help by going to me to the emergency room because Noel was in the middle of fixing the sink, and after all we were to have people at our house. After getting here, they were finally able to stop the nosebleed, and since she has lost so much blood, and her counts are still low, they wanted to give her platelets. Because of the severity of the bleed, they wanted us to stay overnight to make sure if her nose did bleed again, she was here. We made all of our arrangements for us to stay the night, and in the mean time her hematologist is consulted. He wanted Rae to have a 3-day steroid infusion that has to be monitored in the hospital. So here we sit. The 2nd infusion is late this afternoon. She is doing well despite having to be hooked up to her IV all the time, and she has been a brave girl with all the stuff being done to her. She is loving all the chocolate milk she wants though. There is a possibility we will go home Sunday night, but if not it will be Monday. Thanks for all the Facebook messages and prayers. Thanks to my hubby holding down the fort at home and bringing me Chick-fil-a this morning.
From Thursday midnight till Friday morning Rae had 6 nosebleeds (2 major, 4 minor). The last one would not stop bleeding, so we rushed her to Children's. Hannah was a big help by going to me to the emergency room because Noel was in the middle of fixing the sink, and after all we were to have people at our house. After getting here, they were finally able to stop the nosebleed, and since she has lost so much blood, and her counts are still low, they wanted to give her platelets. Because of the severity of the bleed, they wanted us to stay overnight to make sure if her nose did bleed again, she was here. We made all of our arrangements for us to stay the night, and in the mean time her hematologist is consulted. He wanted Rae to have a 3-day steroid infusion that has to be monitored in the hospital. So here we sit. The 2nd infusion is late this afternoon. She is doing well despite having to be hooked up to her IV all the time, and she has been a brave girl with all the stuff being done to her. She is loving all the chocolate milk she wants though. There is a possibility we will go home Sunday night, but if not it will be Monday. Thanks for all the Facebook messages and prayers. Thanks to my hubby holding down the fort at home and bringing me Chick-fil-a this morning.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
A trip to Whit's
One our favorite things to do especially on a hot summer day is to go into Granville and get some Whit's custard. They normally close for a couple of month in the winter. This week they finally opened back up, and we treated Rae to her first cup of Whit's. The flavor of the week is buckeye, so that is a little bonus. Rae's verdict - DELICIOUS!!
I love the photo on the left - eating the ice cream "Chinese" style.
I love the photo on the left - eating the ice cream "Chinese" style.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Two Month Update
Has it really been 2 months since Rae became a member of the Dear family? These 2 months have been a whirlwind of doctor visits, sickness, learning English, and many other crazy things going on in our family. Rae is understanding a great deal more English than she is saying. She is getting use to being around more people, but still a little shy around males. She loves to write her name and copy words from books or either off the screen while her dad is preaching. She did manage to say an almost complete sentence in English this week - "Rae, no apples". We were going to McDonald's and from the backseat she popped up and said that basically she did not want the apple dippers, but french fries. We know how much she loves those.
A couple of weeks ago our church blessed with a "shower" for Rae. She was a little overwhelmed with all the people and all the presents she received. We are truly blessed and thankful for the outpouring of love on this little girl.
As far as her health right now, she is doing great. She has her first permanent tooth coming in, so that is exciting to see. We had her next appointment with her hematologist today. Her platelet count is still low, and they cannot seem to find the genesis of it. Dr. Ranalli is working hard trying to find out taking it step by step ruling things out before jumping into a bunch of tests. He said she is quite an anomaly and has doctors from Boston to Texas trying to figure out as well. So right now we are trying iron supplements for the next 4 weeks to see if this works. We are thankful we have found Dr. Ranalli, and that Rae is receiving the best care.
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