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This blog, which began as a therapeutic outlet during the wait for our daughter's arrival, morphed into a place to share feelings, ask for support, and flip through a virtual 'brag book' of photos. NOW, as we embark on our second adoption trek, please join us as we plan, pray, and travel again to the other side of the world to be united with the next piece of our family puzzle.

Peace & Blessings...Beth & Ron (and Hope too)

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Gotcha

I thought I'd share a little more about yesterday.

We were up fairly early yesterday again. I suppose it was about 5:00 or so when we woke up, so not as early as previous days. It helps to have heavy curtains on the windows. I'm sure part of the not sleeping had to do with jitters, too. The first thing Hope said when she woke up was, "I can't wait to go meet my brother today."

So we headed down to breakfast around 7:00 with our new friends Terrie and Jason from Illinois. They met their son, Benjamin, yesterday as well. Benjamin also has microtia, but bilaterally, so our boys have a lot in common.

Breakfast here is good. There is a combination of both Chinese and Western options to fill our plates. We do not go hungry. After breakfast, we decided to stroll the area around our hotel. It seems that this hotel building was planted right in the center of a very busy street market. We'll have to venture out again with a little more confidence sometime before leaving Nanjing so we can make some purchases.

We were scheduled to meet Nancy, our guide, at 1:00 to go to the bank to exchange money for our fees needed here n Jiangsu. So our morning wandering didn't last too long. Multiple showers a day are needed here if you spend any time at all outside, so we all had to get cleaned up for the big afternoon.

Here are a few of the pictures we too as we we out and about.











Once we were ready, we walked with Nancy across to the bank. Anybody who has been through an adoption where you're unable to wire some of the fees before you travel knows what an uncomfortable part of the trip this is. But, I'm happy to report that all is well. WHEW!

Waiting for the driver...





Once that business was taken care of, we had about a half hour to wait for our driver to pick us up to head to the Civil Affairs office. He was to be here at 2:40. The rest is pretty much a whirlwind. We were so unprepared to meet Luke. For Hope's adoption all the parents see sequestered in one room and the babies were across the hall and brought in one at a time. Yesterday, we opened the door to the office and THERE HE WAS! We didn't have time to get out the camera or video camera for those first moments. But we managed to catch a few shots.


First time in Mommy's arms and snuggled right in...


Already loving jiejie...


First moments with Daddy...





So that was it. We walked in and there he was. There haven't been may tears yet, unless I take away the water bottle or a stacking cup. He truly is a happy boy. We are waiting a bit for the shoe to drop and for some grieving to begin. Tomorrow we take a train to the orphanage, so I'm expecting some emotions from both my children then. There sure is a lot to absorb. We are loving all your comments and messages. Thank you so very much for keeping us close to your hears during this time. Love to you all!

Luke slept well his first night.


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10 comments:

Jen Neely said...

"Both my children.." Isnt it a lovely phrase? <3

Dawn said...

Congratulations Heutmaker family!! What a great day!! Love all of the wonderful photos of you holding Luke for the first time! I bet Hope is really enjoying being a Big Sister!! Sending you all long-distance HUGS on this great day!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tracy said...

Oh the picture of Hope looking at her brother is beyond precious! Congratulations - the little cutie fits right in with you guys. His sleeping picture is so sweet. <3 I hope the transition continues to go smoothly.

Tracy

Dan and Karen said...

Absolutely precious. I have loved every moment of your journey, and it's ovbious you will too. Beth, you will treasure your first photo with Luke for years to come, it shows exactly what you are feeling.

Prayers continuing!

Anonymous said...

Loving all the pictures. Of course, it's hard to focus on them through happy tears. They always seem a bit blurry. Hoping tomorrow's trip will go smoothly. Emotional for sure, but well worth the time and effort.

Missing all of you and so very happy for SKYPE. Give both the kids hugs and kisses from grandma and grandpa.
MOM

Heather said...

LOOK AT HIM!! And look at your precious girl, all big sistery and all! :)Loving following and so thankful your son is now in your loving arms. Hugs to Ron, Hope and Luke!! Much love, heather

Debbie Swoboda said...

Love seeing the pictures of your family of 4! Hoping the transition continues to go well for all of you! Can't wait to meet Luke! Sending lots of love and hugs your way!

Unknown said...

He is just precious! What a blessing. Congratulations!

Amy (Fisher) Kringler

Dawn S. said...

Love!! Congratulations!!

Jen Anderson said...

My heart is so happy for all if you!!!