By admin | 23 Mar, 2008 - 3:00 pm
Posted in Category: In Country

Going Home Day 02
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Like clockwork, Gabriel turns to check on me at 6am this morning.  He cracks a smile and I immediately acknowledged him with a kiss.  He’s getting more comfortable in his new sleeping area.  I hate to break the news to him that it’s only temporary.  He’s been through so much.  I reassure him at every chance that Papa and Mama aren’t ever going to leave him.

We started the morning wrestling Gabe to take his bottle with formula.  Children here are given kefir which is fermented yogurt.  Before all the moms out there give me a hard time about weaning, the kefir given at the orphanage is not available at the stores.  Well, Gabriel won the wrestling fight and we gave him the apple cereal instead.  It’s really breaking my heart.  He is so skinny and can really benefit from the formula but I cannot stand force feeding him either.  I put some formula in his afternoon snack and he ate it.  I’ll have to get creative with his other feedings too.

Aside from eating, he has adjusted really well in his temporary home.  He loves his Labrador stuffed puppy that Grandpa and Lola gave him.  He copies us when we say “arf”, his sounds like “ar”.  He also gives his puppy kisses.  His nannies gave him lots of kisses so he knows how to kiss.  He’s discovered the textured wallpaper in our living room and he also gave that a kiss.

Gabe has been sticking to his nap and sleeping schedule.  We are absolutely happy about that.  We can always tell when it’s nap time because he starts sucking his index finger and thumb.  He uses his left hand to cover the other.  I think he used this tactic to hide his habit from the nannies.  All we do is take him to bed when he starts doing this, lay next to him and he is out in 5 minutes.

Today is Kazakhstan New Year.  In town, there is a festival going on.  Gabe and I could not partake in the festivities because it was drizzling and cold.  Joel did go with Ben, Karla, Agnes, Eric and Bayan.  He took tons of pictures that we can share with Gabriel later.

Paka!


Going Home Day 03
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Gabriel has been making great progress with his formula.  This morning, he took most of it with less fuss than usual.  It’s a great sign that he’s getting more comfortable with us. 
He woke up early today, at 5:15 AM, but that was because he slept early.

It’s Easter Sunday today so Happy Easter to everyone!  To celebrate, we dressed up Gabriel.  We wanted to take him outside for a walk in the park, but it was a bit too cold for him.  This was supposed to be our last day here in Aktobe, but we decided to spend a couple of extra days here because Gabriel’s passport will not be ready this week.

Agnes, Ben and Karla decided to come by and say hi to Gabriel today.  Agnes, Sasha’s mom, wanted to see Gabriel before we leave.  Ben and Karla made Gabriel some mashed potatoes to try and get him to eat a bit more.  I have to say that we are truly lucky that we’ve made great friends here.

Paka!

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23 Mar, 2008 @ 3:56 pm
Lindsey said:

cool pics of the festival! and cute pics of gabe! it’s funny how different they look when you can dress them in american clothing! no more polyester one piece suits with fleece hats, yay!! i like the sleeping pic too. very sweet.

uh-oh, passport not ready huh? that story sounds vaguely familiar. well, it’s probly due to the new year. tatyana told me that everyone gets lazy around the holidays, so work (including processing passports!) doesn’t get done on time. hopefully they’ll get it done next week.

i think the nannies at the aktobe baby house had those kids on a firm napping schedule because every kid i know of who has come out of there has been a great sleeper! :)

23 Mar, 2008 @ 11:38 pm
RYun said:

Hello Gen & Joel,
Congratulations !!!! Your long arduous wait has finally been rewarded! I’m sure once Gabriel broadens his diet choices, he’ll definitely gain more weight. Bananas are loaded with Vit. K which is great for the muscles and great energy food for babies. Forget the bottled (Gerber) type. Fresh is always the best. Just make sure to introduce one type of food at a time for at least 3-4 days. If there’s no reaction (gas (fussiness), rashes, diarrhea) then go ahead and introduce another food item. I’m sure you’ll both be bombarded with How-To’s on baby care when you get home.
Congratulations again. This is just the beginning of a new chapter. Enjoy the remainder of your stay in Aktobe. I’m sure you’ll be sad to leave Kazakhstan, which now holds a dear place in your hearts, and at the same time ecstatic for you’ll be coming home as a family. Take care and God Bless…..Have a safe and uneventful flight.
Rose =D

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