It's hard to believe that Spiderman has been home for 6 months now. That is the same amount of time he spent at Hannah's Hope. In many ways it has flown by and feels like we just got home, our trip to get him is still so fresh in our minds. In other ways, I marvel at how much has happened or changed in these past six months. I thought I'd give an update here for those who may be interested in just how far he has come.
He's been very healthy and has gained a whopping 4.5 lbs and 1.5 inches these past six months. Of course he is still quite tiny in our eyes but has moved up to the 5th % on his weight (from not even being on the chart) and to the 10th % for his height. Our biggest adjustment upon arriving in America was the food and he was able to psych himself into vomiting things that he didn't want to eat (like one thin slice of deli turkey inside 2 plain pieces of bread). We laid off of many things and gave him some time. EVERY meal was this scenario..... "what's for dinner/lunch mom?" to which I replied "-----------" and he would say, "I don't like that". We would go through the store and he would point out all the things he didn't like. Talk about irritating. I started answering his "what's for dinner" question with "monkey brains" or "kangaroo toes" just to try and alleivate the tension. We have come SOOOO far with this but we are still a finicky eater. Ironically, we were told by AGCI before we came to get him that he ate well and was "not a fussy eater" - HA! Now Spiderman will eat most of what I serve for dinner as he knows there isn't any dessert otherwise (motivation) and I allow him to eat plain bread for lunch if that is what he wants (compromise). Life is much easier now.
He still wants to sleep with Jaybird most of the time but they alternate on and off every other night or so. Considering he slept with his first mother for almost 6 years, I'm sure that is a hard habit to break. He does NOT want to sleep alone in a room and when big brother was gone one night, he started to panic. The girls got to join him that night.
Spiderman has completely grasped command of his English and is reading much better as well. Most people are amazed but if you listen, there is still an accent on some things (or as he says "tings"). He does a great job memorizing verses for church and loves his class and teachers. He does well in his first grade level homschooling and is VERY relieved he doesn't have to go to public school. He still does not like to be the center of attention and I can imagine him sitting in a corner in a large group of kids like that. While still shy, he is reluctantly willing to try new things around new people and just acts embarrassed.
Now that he's been at home for awhile, we get a lot more comments about Ethiopia. I believe he feels it is safe to talk about it without fear of returning and he realizes we really want to know and are not threatened by it. He shares curious things he remembers or stories of childhood injuries. Sometimes it is very "by the way" and other times it is with deep looks in his eyes. He has informed us that Ethiopia was very "boring" and that there were no Legos in Ethiopia. He never had a toothbrush, refrigerator or a telephone and his family didn't know about Jesus. At this point he has no desire to go back and he has forgotten all his Amharic. He was told that if you went "into the trees" the hyenas would get you and that if you were 12 years old (or older) you "could not go to America". Some of his friends at the orphanage had claimed to be younger and he still feels a strange responsibility to "protect" that information for them. He wishes that he could change the color of his skin but it has set him at ease that he is not the only child in our family who is adopted.
Anyway, he has always been a very affectionate boy but the difference in six months has been that it feels less "desperate" when he gives goodnight hugs and kisses. You used to have to tear him off of you as if he couldn't get enough and wanted to know this was for real. Maybe it was even a sense of gratitude. Now it is very similar to the other kids with hugs and kisses (not on the lips - Ethiopians don't do that he says). He also loves to be tickled and will often beg me to tickle him, then while giggling like mad, beg me to stop. :) He even told me that "there were no giggles in Ethiopia." He loves to bury his face in my neck when I'm reading a story and it is absolutely precious!
OK, this is longer than I thought so I'll get on to the pictures. Oh, and if I come up with a new nickname for him soon, it's because he has informed me he doesn't want to be Spiderman anymore. Lately it is either Superman, Dash (from the incredibles) or an "scientist inventor". Stay tuned on that one. So here goes, some photos from the last 6 months. First time in a wading pool (August) Absolute sheer joy!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
6 months home
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
going undercover
As you are about to witness, we've been experiencing some winter time "cabin fever". The kids have all appreciated that there are half of us with straight hair and half with curly (since I've been perming my hair for the past 6 months). Anyway, the girls have wondered what it would be like to live on the "other side" and we decided to try it out. You will notice that while Boo's hair is much straightER, it certainly is not straight. It was a bit more challenging than I thought. As Spiderman said to both the girls after their transformations, "you look like new sisters".As straight as Mom could make it that day
OK, this was more like Shirley Temple in the morning after sleeping with curlers. I just forgot to take a photo until much later in the day.
This was actually intended to create wavy hair for the next morning BUT Goose realized we were going to the "Africa party" that night and insisted she wear the braids. That also meant wearing them to church - a far cry from the week before when she went as Shirly Temple. Thankfully she loved the "do" despite seeing much better "quality" jobs, complete with beads, at the cultural affair.
Meet Princess Leah! Now Boo was truly in love with this hairdo and was ready for applause when she presented herself to the siblings. She appeared heartbroken when the boys both declared that she didn't look like the REAL Princess Leah. Life is hard at 4 years old.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Our international weekend
Does this look appetizing? Sunday evening we attended the "Sights and Sounds of Africa" event at our local university. We did this last year as we were praying about what country our son would be adopted from and it was fun to bring him with us this year. The program was a bit long for the little ones but we enjoyed the African fashion show, dancing, poetry and skits. The best part was the feast afterwards which had many dishes representing different African countries. Better yet was meeting a new Ethiopian student attending the university and we were sure to get his contact information and invite him to our next attempt at an Ethiopian feast. I tried to get more photos but it was too dark for my camera during the performances.
We really had a full wekend of celebrating the world as our local international adoptive families group met on Saturday.
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"valen-times day" treats
Those of you who know me well know that I am not the picturesque mom that loves to make cookies WITH my kids. :) The inevitable mess and mass amount of time needed to make cut out cookies is just not what gets me going BUT I break down for Valentines day. If I'm going to do it, the more the merrier so Hope and her Momma joined in on the mess, I mean fun. Sharing the "fun" with another mom that likes to do this as much as I do helped me endure and cope with the adventure. Enjoy your glimpse of the cookie crew and for what it's worth, I'm still finding dried cookie dough on various household surfaces. urrrrr!
As this was a new holiday for Hope & Spiderman, it was a good teaching opportunity. No, Valentines Day is not like Christmas (gifts) and no, school is not cancelled for the celebration. :) Here is Boo with her hunk of Valentine Kiss.
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Friday, February 8, 2008
splashing good times
The kids are participating in a swimming / P.E. class for the local homeschool group. This is a first for Spiderman and he has become much more comfortable in the "big pool" since summertime. He loves the water but prefers something where he can touch the bottom. Thankfully he is in the same class with Boo and another young boy from church so he isn't "too shy" to participate (we signed him up for fall soccer and he wouldn't step on the field, even at practice).
Goose is a natural in the water and is having fun showing off for her teachers and making new friends with the girls in her class. She's only disappointed that this pool doesn't have a diving board.
Jaybird is in the same class as Goose and what he lacks a bit in grace, he makes up for with gusto! I hate to admit that he seems to be having way too much fun teasing the girls. Oh boy, life is going to get more complicated in the next few years!
Boo would be swimming with the big kids if she could only touch the bottom of the pool. As it is she has to stand on the underwater "dock" with her peers until she gains quite a few more inches of height.
OK, this is for all of you who are watching for glimpses of Hope. :) While we do sometimes think of her as a big sister, Hope is not "technically" in the family. Here she is with one of her best buddies.
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Monday, February 4, 2008
Home Depot Day
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Spiderman now hates snow
Well, I just had to put up some more photos of our winter play. Not much explanation needed but I will say we've had more snow than usual this year and Spiderman is done with it. More than the snow it's the cold he's sick of. He may be anxious for spring but he couldn't be kept inside when everyone else was playing.Goose was the first willing to head back outside. The snow dumped within a couple hours and they all enjoyed being showered with it.
Jaybird wanted to try out the snowshoes and Spiderman had to give it a try as well. I'm sure it would have been more exciting on 12 inches of snow instead of 3.
Boo is usually just enjoying the fluff. Here she is making desserts for her cafe. Not sure what inspired the safety glasses.
These last 2 aren't from this weekend but stick with my theme. :) Jaybird loves the snow and on this particular day, just decided he was going to dig to China, "or Mexico".
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