By admin | 15 Feb, 2008 - 12:32 pm
Posted in Category: In Country

Bonding Day 8: Fatherhood so far…or how I learned to love baby vomit
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Today officially marks the halfway point of our bonding period with Gabriel.  Eight more days of this and then we head to court to officially file for his adoption.  It’s been an exciting adventure, and the time is just flying by. 

I never really understood what it was like to be a father until now.  There is an immense responsibility in it as this helpless little baby boy is putting his trust in me to take care of him.  It’s both exciting and overwhelming at the same time.  “Am I going to be a good father” type of thoughts keeps going through my head. 

There is a considerable difference from the baby I first met over a week ago.  He no longer is afraid of me, rather he welcomes me with a smile that could melt an iceberg.   He allows me to comfort him when he’s hurt, scared or upset.  Sometimes, if he’s really hungry, or I’m lucky, he even lets me feed him. 

Fatherhood doesn’t seem so bad…even when I’m covered in baby vomit.

 

Bonding Day 09
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Today is Valentine’s Day in Kazakhstan.  Turns out Gabriel is mommy’s valentine and he showered mommy in little baby hugs, kisses and vomit.  Unfortunately, Gabriel has been very fussy with his eating as we found out this morning when this caregiver brought out his porridge for us to feed him.  She said that he would not eat and we would have to try to make him eat his breakfast.  Usually they leave the afternoon feeding to us, so we were some what concerned. 

So Gen picked up Gabriel and tried to feed him.  He started crying right off the bat and would not stop.  We got to about halfway through his bowl when our translator suggested we stop.  She suggested we try a different type of porridge, which she would bring in tomorrow.  Aina said that her daughter was the exact same way, so when she changed her food around, she would eat all her food.  So Gen gave Gabriel some juice, cleaned him up and we relaxed with him for the rest of the morning session.

When we came back for the afternoon, Gabriel still would not have anything to do with eating.  He was crying and would not open his mouth for us to feed him.  We stopped halfway through his bowl and gave him some juice.  Gabriel’s teething was also getting worse as he would not stop sticking his fingers in his mouth.  He was not a happy camper.  After 45 minutes of feeding, we surrendered.  We only had a few minutes left before his caretaker would come for him.  Gen asked me to play the piano with him to try to get him to cheer up.  He was a like a switch, he instantly pounded on the keys and his smile was back.  It worked.  We ended our visit in good spirits.

We celebrated Valentine’s at the Alehouse Pub with Eric and Kami.  Pizza and beer for Valentine’s Day, certainly a first for this holiday.  As usual, company was great and food was pretty good.  Gen and Kami even got straws for their beer and we weren’t charged for them.

Happy Valentine’s Day to All!

 

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15 Feb, 2008 @ 1:17 pm
Gen said:

We forgot to mention Gabe’s haircut. We returned from lunch on Wednesday and were reminded that his adoption has not yet been finalized when we found our little Shaolin Monk. His caregivers gave him his monthly haircut. They believe that if they cut his hair frequently it will grow in thicker. Guess we’ll have to wait until we get home to grow some hair.

15 Feb, 2008 @ 1:39 pm
Danielle said:

I was wondering why his head looked bald! I love your comments about baby vomit. It’s amazing how over time you don’t really freak out about puke all over you – you just clean it and move on like nothing happened at all. He really looks so happy in these latest pictures. It kind of looks like he now knows that after a couple of months of these visits he gets to go home to his nice house and yellow lab in the USA with his mommy and daddy and he can’t wait!

15 Feb, 2008 @ 5:22 pm
chelle said:

OMG! he got dimples =) uh oh chick magnet!
he looks so cute in red. he looks cute bald.
he’s cute in EVERYTHING!!!
can’t wait to meet him.
miss you guys tho…

15 Feb, 2008 @ 10:25 pm
Lindsey (from Yahoo Aktobe Group) said:

yes, the head shaving, isn’t it lovely? camille’s hair took many months to recover, but is now thick and luxuriant and …curly!!! who knew?!?!

and sorry to hear about the feedings…but let me tell you a little secret. (don’t tell the caregivers!) we always got mixed messages on whether it was ok or not to feed camille, so after a while, i took matters into my own hands. LOL they would bring in her “porridge” for us to feed her, which she disliked and looked very unappetizing, not to mention lacking in nutrition. so, i would take the hated porridge and hide it in a container i had in my diaper bag and feed camille a bottle (or two…she was hungry!) of formula and then feed her some baby cereal mashed with fruit or veg that i had snuck in. yes, i was quite a rebel, and a daredevil, but she seemed to love the food i brought her and to this day is an excellent eater. so, no worries if gabe is hard to feed now. he will likely LOVE all the new foods he gets once he is busted outta that place! i think the porridges get old after a while.

great pics again! he is so handsome and you guys have captured a lot of good shots!

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