Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Last Night in China!
















It's a strange feeling knowing you are leaving the place where your daughter was born and raised for the first 16 months of her life. Although we would love to bring Annie and Mika back to China someday when they're older, reality says otherwise. We have tried to soak up as much as we can of this culture and this country, so hopefully we will be able to impart that to our two Asian Sensations.

Mika is about to embark on an incredible journey - meeting her brother and sisters, aunts and uncles, grandparents....she'll be seeing her home for the first time...meeting all our friends...experiencing the frigid winter of Fishers, Indiana....going to church and staying in the nursery...so may firsts. Would you please pray for her transition into her new life? We so appreicate it!

We had a very low key day - 2 naps, a walk in the park, McDonald's take out for dinner, watching movies on the t.v. that we've already seen a dozen times, and packing. Mika's starting to wind down - that means she's starting to get cranky! Hopefully, she will be able to sleep well tonight. We leave the hotel here at 6:00 am, and our flight leaves for Tokyo at 8:30. We then take the long flight to Portland, OR and stay with my family for 5 days.

Would you please pray for us?
  • for our flights - that Mika would be able to settle down and sleep some on the plane. Her cry is so loud, so we know we will not be making friends if she meltdowns a lot. Pray that RIch and I would be able to get some rest on the flight, too, and that we would have patience with Mika
  • for Kiana, Noah and Annie as they meet and adjust to their new sister. Pray especially for Annie as she has to share us with Mika now
  • for our transition to west coast time - that we'd be able to adjust quickly

  • that Mika would learn how to settle herself during her sleeptimes
  • that God would protect me (heather) from having any Meniere's attacks on the flights

We so appreciate how you all have been lifting us up before the Father while we've been gone! We will continue to update you as the weeks go on through this blog.






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Monday, December 29, 2008

Good Times in Guangzhou!





































Good Morning from Guangzhou!
May I just say that Mika is becoming a Daddy's girl?!! It is so cute to see her follow Rich around and snuggle with him! Usually when he shuts the door to the bathroom or leaves our hotel room there's a moment of crying. I, of course, love seeing this as I have a Mommy's girl at home. (tee hee!) Right now Mika is pounding on the bathroom door while Rich takes a shower - hilarious!
We're learning that although Mika is very shy in groups, she loves interacting with people one on one. Gosh, she sounds like me! Anyhoo, it's been fun seeing her get involved a little with other people and just being carefree. A welcome change from our first few days with her where crying was the norm.
The pictures I posted are from our sightseeing day and there's one of us eating at a Chinese restaurant- the waiters were amazed at how she shoved in the noodles! This girl can put away the food. We call her our little sumo wrestler...notice the pictures of her in her diaper! We never thought we'd see a chubby Chinese girl, but we've got her. Adorable!
In about 5 minutes we're taking a photo with all 12 families and then we're having a time of prayer for our girls - specifically we'll be praying for their attachment issues, and just praying God's protection on them. Feel free to join us in praying for Mika and all the girls and boys that have been adopted on this trip....however God leads you.
Later on this afternoon we'll go to our Consulate where Mika will be sworn in as a US citizen - they do this as a group. We're not allowed to take pictures so you'll have to imagine that scene in your mind. I'll write more later!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

December 28th - Guangzhou , Guangdong Province











It's a gray, rainy day here in Guangzhou, and that doesn't help with the feeling of wanting to be home. But the good news is that we've only got 4 more days until we fly out! We just miss our kids at home. Hope it's cool to say that, and that those feelings do not take away from the excitement of having little Mika with us. She is definitely a feisty little butterball! We love how she snuggles with us!

Yesterday, we all had to take our kids to get their medical examination - this is something the US government requires for anyone applying for a visa. We laughed at how there were several signs in the building saying "Quiet Please" while many children were screaming their heads off! The check up was fairly uneventful besides the fact that the doctor could not understand why Mika was on the special needs list. It will be very interesting to see what our pediatrician discovers once we are home.


We've learned several things while in China:


  • there is no such thing as personal space in a city of 10 million people

  • never serve your daughter noodles on a plane ride when she is wearing her cute "santa" dress with the fur collar - it did make a nice trough, though

  • you will feel like a movie star wherever you go out due to your Chinese daughter and your blonde/brown hair

  • Chinese women and some men feel free to tell you when you have not dressed your child properly - mostly that you have not dressed her warm enough or that some small slice of skin is showing. Funny how things get communicated when you don't speak the same language

  • Chinese people are warm, gracious people

Tomorrow our guides take our paperwork to the US Consulate and then we get to go shopping - whoppe! I've got to hone my bartering skills by then! Funny how the thought of shopping makes one happy! Then on the 30th we will go to the consulate ourselves with Mika to make it all official.









Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas day and beyond!


We are learning more about our little Mika everyday. Who knew the girl could down 5 tangerines in one setting? Or that bananas are her favorite food? Or that she won't have any part of drinking milk or formula? We discovered that somebody must have taught her how to say "bye bye" and wave. She is responding to her name now - which is a good thing since we can't pronounce her real name! Despite the big bag of toys she has to play with, a fork covered in plastic from KFC is her favorite toy. And have I mentioned the volume of her snoring and crying??!!

We started our christmas day by going to the People's Park - it was so refreshing! Since everyone lives in apartments here, they build these incredible parks where people come to walk, excerecise, do tai chi, play cards, badmiton and simply hang out with each other. We love seeing all ages of people just being with each other. We got looks from several people, number one because we are blonde and light brown haired. (If you want to feel like a movie star, come to China!) But people also stared or stopped us because we did not clothe our daughter adequately. What that means in China is that we didn't have 5 layers of puffy clothing on her, and we made the mistake of letting some skin show near her ankle - whoops!

We also visitied a porcelain shop as this province, Jiangxi, provides all the porcelain for China. And, of course, we got to stop at KFC for our Christmas lunch! After a little nap, Mika and I went out for a walk around the city - I love all the different sights, sounds and smells...well, maybe not the smells. People were extremely friendly and were waving to Mika and trying to get her to smile. Our little bunny is pretty shy, so I was happy to see her interact with some people.

Our Christmas dinner was "spaghetti" at the western restaurant here at the hotel, and then we headed up to our room to play until bedtime. Speaking of bedtime, that is our biggest challenge right now. Because Mika cries so loudly, we can't let her cry for any length of time. She always wants to be near us, so putting her in the crib has not been a happy thing for her. At home, we would just let her get used to soothing herself to sleep, but her, we can't. We tried for to let her cry for about 7 minutes a couple nights ago and guess what happened? The people in the room next to us started banging on the wall and turned up the volumed on the t.v. Again, whoops! So, little Mika is having to fall sleep in our arms, or come in bed with us if she starts wailing in the middle of the night. Did I mention I'm a light sleeper??!!

Today we are flying out to Guangzhou to meet up with the rest of our travel group. Our American Consulate is there, and we will be doing lots of appointments and paperwork while we're there. And I'm sure we'll find time for some shopping, too!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Gotcha Day and Life with Mika




Hello and Ni Hao from China!

This is the first time I've been able to access our blog...hope it works!

We arrived in Beijing on the 20th...spent the 21st sightseeing. We got to attend a ex-patriot service that reminded us of home - same worship songs and everything! After some lunch, we headed to the Great Wall. Let's just say we were very thankful to have been there before in the summer time - the wind chill factor was -10 degrees that day! Needless to say we didn't stay too long, but we did make it some serious steps before we headed back down.

We left for the airport at 5:30 am on the 22nd with two other families. We were supposed to fly out at 7:30, but our flight got cancelled! Did I mention that this is the day we were going to get Mika??!! God sent us an angel - a Chinese man who saw our lost looks at the gate and offered to help us out. The airport wasn't too keen on translating English, so we were extremely grateful to have this guys help! He got us into a line where we got booked on another flight a couple hours later. We just kept praying that we would still be able to get Mika, even though we were getting in much later than expected.

God answered our prayers! We were able to briefly stop at our hotel and then it we walked across the street to the Civil Affairs Office. When we got there, the two other families babies were already there. It was so fun to see these first time parents get their 8 month old girls! We had to wait another 45 minutes for Mika to arrive - they said she had a 4 hour drive from her orpahange to the office. We heard footsteps in the hall, and we went to the doorway to find our little girl entering the room! So adorable in her blue puffy outfit!

We knew this was going to be a tough day for Mika, and we were right. They handed her over to us, and she started crying...and continued to cry for a good part of that first day. Thankfully, she slept well that night in her crib.

The next morning (the 23rd) we had to go back to the Civil Affairs Office where they asked us if we would like to keep Mika - a resounding "yes" was said! She totally started to warm up to us, and became quite a snuggler! Oh, I need to describe her a little more...she loves her food, and even has a gut! She'll fit well into our family in that department (tee hee!) She's strong - both physically and emotionally. We think she is going to hold her own among her siblings and maybe even give them a run for their money!

Today, (24th) we continued to learn more about Mika. One being that she is teething in a big way - thus all the crying, drooling, hands in the mouth, etc.. The poor girl seems to be in pain quite a bit. Have I also mentioned that Mika has one of the loudest cries I have ever heard??! I had to even put my earplugs in as she was snuggling and screaming in my ear on the bed! Good times! She's just warming up to be a singer like her Mommy, right?!!

We had a lovely Christmas Eve dinner of Pizza Hit tonight. Mika had two peices...I told you she likes to eat! In a few minutes we're meeting the other families to sing Christmas carols - we tried to get a piano, but no luck. Accapella singing rules tonight!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

We leave tomorrow!

I can't believe we actually leave for China tomorrow afternoon! The craziness of getting everything together, and packing is done. Annie, Noah and I (heather) arrived in Portland, OR yesterday - it was a long, grueling day thanks to the weather. But we are here now and enjoying life. Rich and Kiana are flying in at this very moment (thanks Mom and Dad for picking them up!).

Here is our Itinerary for our time in China:

* Dec. 19 - depart for Bejing
* Dec. 20 - arrive in Beijing
* Dec. 21 - Beijing sightseeing; Great Wall
* Dec 22 - GOTCHA DAY! Morning flight to Jiangxi; meet Mika Dundore in the afternoon!
* Dec. 23 - Civil Affairs Appointment
* Dec 24 - sightseeing and shopping
* Dec. 25- Christmas in Jiangxi
* Dec. 26 - Flight to Guangzhou
* Dec. 27 - Sightseeing & shopping
* Dec. 28 - Medical Exam and Consulate Paperwork
* Dec. 29 - Consulate Appointment
* Dec. 30 - Pick up Mika's Visa
* Dec. 31 - Free Day in Guangzhou
* Jan. 1 - Depart for home!

We arrive back in Portland at 7:00 am on January 1st - Happy New Year! We'll be staying here for 5 more days and then we'll all fly back together on Jan. 6th. We'll arrive back in Indy at 3:21 pm, Jan. 6th.

We'll try and keep you posted as to how Mika is doing throughout our trip. Thanks for praying for us!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

We're getting closer to our leave date!




Mika turned 16 months old today! It's hard to believe that this little girl will be walking and running around our house in 3 weeks!


I got a lot of packing done, so I'm reveling in the feeling of accomplishment! Hopefully, I can finish the rest tomorrow and run the errands I have left.


Here's our flight schedule: Annie, Noah and I (Heather) leave at 6:00 am Wednesday morning to fly to Portland, OR. Rich and Kiana fly out on Thursday. And then Friday, the 19th is the day we leave for China! It's going to be tough saying goodbye to the kids, and I'm sure I'll be crying on the way to the airport. But I keep on reminding myself that this is a short period of time in the grand scheme of things, right?!
My prayer today is that that the nannies in Mika's orphanage are preparing her for the fact that we'll be coming to get her. I have no idea what they'd say to a girl her age, but I'm hoping they throw around the "mommy and daddy" concept. God's big...He can prepare her for what's about to happen to her.


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

December 1, 2008

About 3:15 this afternoon God and I had a talk….or I should say, I whined to him. The wait to go get Mika in China has been killing me the past few days. I had my perfect plan in mind, and I just wanted God to put his stamp of approval on it, and we could move on. After spending about 15 minutes confessing my pride, anger, disappointment, and spending some time refreshing my mind about who God is, I shut my bible and journal. I proceeded to get my coat on and rustle up Annie and Noah to pick up Kiana at school when my cell phone rang. It was our adoption agency telling us our Travel Approval had arrived today! Does God have impeccable timing or what?!! But wait…it gets better…they told us the potential travel dates – December 11th – 24th! Can you believe that??? We could be on our way to China in 9 days! There will be a call made to the in-country staff tomorrow in China to try and get our date with the US Consulate – that appointment determines the whole travel time. They asked us to pray that it would happen as they’ve planned, and we should hear back from them tomorrow. God has given me such a gift with this timing – it allows us to spend time with my family after we get back from China. Mika is not going to know where her home really is at first, but she’ll eventually learn that we live in Indiana, right?!

My mind (and Rich’s) is filled with details that need to be taken of…mainly finding people to watch the kids while we’re gone. There is so much to be done here – crib, buying a car seat, diapers…all that fun stuff! What does a 16 month old do??? I need to find that out, too! So, if you would, first thank God for his incredible gift to us today, and pray for our sanity as we try to maneuver all the things that need to be taken care of before we leave. I cannot tell you how thankful I am for your prayers on our behalf!!! I’ll let you know when we get the final word on our travel dates!

Love,

Heather

December 3, 2008

We got a call yesterday, Dec. 2nd, saying the Consulate dates looked pretty full for a leaving date of the 11th, but our agency hadn’t officially heard back from them. Would we be willing to leave on the 18th if we had to? Oh yea, we would! So, today we got the e-mail confirming that our Travel Group would be heading over to Beijing on the 18th and we would meet them over in southern China on the 20th! (we’re skipping the sight-seeing portion of the trip since we’ve already been there)

I have to tell you what an incredible thing God has done for us. All along, I had been thinking that the perfect scenario for us going to China would be if we left sometime between Dec. 18-21st. My reasoning? This would allow our whole family to fly to Portland, Oregon to be with my family, and we’d fly to China from there. The kids would spend the two weeks we’re gone with my sister and her family. I have been torn in my heart about going over to China and spending Christmas with my Dad. He has pancreatic cancer and this could be our last Christmas together. To think that God would give me the gift of both getting our daughter in China and then having 4-5 more days to spend with my Dad after we get back with Mika is unbelievable! Ever since Dad was diagnosed I had been praying that he would get to meet our little girl from China, and now that is going to come true. Our God is so good and He has shown me that he loves me very specifically the last 3 days.

I feel like a giant load has been lifted off my shoulders. The original plan of leaving on the 11th was exciting for the sheer fact of getting Mika so soon. But the reality and stress of pulling off everything that quickly was daunting. I could not have picked a better scenario for our whole family – God knows our needs and longs to give us the desires of our hearts! ovemeber!