"Adopting a Child won't change the world; but for that Child the world will change."

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Count Down...


7 more weeks til we visit....


Our big eared friends who live here...
We may even meet some super gorgeous cuties...

And celebrate hubs 40th in sin city (Hubs is SUPER EXCITED he has booked himself UFC tickets)
I'M SO EXCITED!!!!
Thats code for

I'M SO EXCITED!!!!

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Waiting Children

I thought I'd quickly post about Waiting Children, in China, who are waiting for their families. "Waiting Children" specifically means the child has a special need. After going through the adoption process for our sweet Tiny, my eyes were opened to "special needs", that in my lowly opinion aren't really "special needs"... just needs. I'm yet to meet a child that doesn't have "special needs"!!! Obviously some of the Waiting Children, do have severe delibertating conditions, that DO need extraordinary care. Here in Australia, we are not allowed to adopt a child that will "financially drain our medical system" (those are the words of the Immigration Dept). It is also strongly recommended, that we adopt in birth order (the new child entering the family must be younger than the youngest already in the family). So for Australian's the process to adopt a Waiting Child, is a bit trickier than other countries!

Although I don't "discount" the difficult nature of some needs, I wanted to express, that so many needs are easily worked in with everyday life. Obivously, it is a very personal decision, and everyone has a different view point on what they are able to cope with - I just wanted to express that special needs isn't always as scary as you may think. (To be honest, when we started our process for Tiny, I definitely wasn't open to SN!)

Love Without Boundaries, is an excellent organisation, that advocates for the Waiting Child.

Adopt China, has an excellent series, each day a "special need" is posted, and the comments are open to families to post about their personal experiences, daily life with their child. (adopt china also has an excellent Special Needs Discussion forum - that is a wealth of information)

I thought I'd quickly list a few conditions, and their "laymans terms" description (only because I didn't know what any of these things were, and had to go.ogle them!) Since I've done all the work already, I thought it's only fair to share! (Note: I am NOT a Doctor or have any experience in the medical field... below is what I have read online - usually on medical sites!)



Firstly, anything that is named "Congenital" means a child is born with it.

Aural Artesia / microtesia / anklyotia - all ear conditions. (deformed or missing outer ear (often hearing canals present) / small (peanut shaped ear - usually no "hole" present)

CHD = is short for Congenital Heart Defect. There are TONNES of different heart defects, some will just sort themselves out, some need total heart transplant. Many of the waiting children have CHD, many are also operated on in China. Be aware that if CHD is combined with missing limbs, imperforate anus, hearing / eye troubles - it is very possibly part of a "syndrome". It is very important to get a Specialists opinion. (VSD, ASD, PDH, TOV, TOF, PDA are all shortened names for different heart defects)

Cleft Lip / Palate - present as a big "split" through lip, (sometimes gum) and the palate (roof of mouth). This condition is always sorted out with surgery. The lip and soft palate are able to be fixed in the infantile/toddler years, and hard palate surgery is usually done around the age of 13. What I have discovered with cleft lip / palate, is although surgery is the solution 1. the first surgery may not be successful 2. most often speech therapy and orthodonitc treatments are also needed (just be aware that if you're thinking you can cope with the cost of one surgery... CL/CP usually require alot of specialist treatment) Unilateral means - one side; Bilateral means - two sides

Cyrptochordism - undescended testicles

Hypospadias - wee hole (in boys) not in the right place (urology surgery fixes this)

Imperforate Anus / Anklyoproctia - no opening, or obstructed opening to anus. (surgery fixes this, although some cases may need permanent colostomy bag)

Below are all eye conditions, some more serious than others (some may eventually lead to blindness, some are simply assisted with prescription glasses
Glaucoma
Cataract
Microcornea - small cornea
Strabismus - cross eyed
Nystagmus - trembling eyeballs

Missing eyeball - prosthesitic eyeball can greatly assist appearance

Equinovarus or Club Foot is where the feet turn inward (or outward). Sometimes children born with club foot/feet, are diagnosed with Anthrogryposis, a joint condition which stiffens / curves the joints. The Ponsetti method of casting club feet appears to be more beneficial and less invasive treatment, than surgery, to straighten club feet.

Anemia / Thassalmenia - Blood conditions. As with the heart conditions, these two conditions have varying severity. Some simply require vitamins, other types require regular blood transfussions.

Meningocele - a sac of fluid, either protruding through the skull, or vertebra. Successfully sorted out with surgery. (check that child has normal bowel/urology)

Congenital Torticollis - wry neck (usually sorted with regular manipulation by Chiropractor, occassionally requires surgery)

Laryngeal Web - membrane that covers laryx, can cause hoarse voice, sometimes restricts breathing

Hypoevolutism - I've found two interpretations for this! One was malnutrition / slow growth, the other is delayed! (big word, to say, "the child is small or a bit behind!")

Polydactyl digits - extra fingers / toes
Syndactyl digits - webbed/fused fingers/toes

Ectodermal dysplasia - several conditions grouped together meaning abnormal growth of skin, teeth, hair, sweat glands.

These are but a few of the conditions that Waiting Children have. (please don't get mad at me, if I haven't listed the condition your child has! I just picked a few that I had to look up, when I was looking through the list!)

Here are some excellent Waiting Children websites, advocating for children on the China Shared Waiting Children List. (In Australia, children are allocated to families wishing to adopt a SN child, from the Shared List Only)

Red Thread Kids

Sharing Life and Love

Love Without Boundaries

Philip Hayden Foundation

A Family for Everyone

Waiting Kiddos

Delilah's Dream

Waiting Children

Loving the Fatherless

and the BEST SN site for information and advocation is

NO HANDS BUT OURS

Please consider these sweet children, who if left in orphanages in China, will not have much of a life at all. (these are the words of orphanage workers, in some children's files).

Make a difference to just one child's life, and you're making a HUGE difference.

James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Tiny today

You say she's adopted...











I say God had a plan... she's definitely one of us!


Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Tiny sings!

Tiny was singing along with her Doggy this evening, just had to share!


Monday, 14 February 2011

TWO YEARS!

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!

I'm a couple of days late, but can you believe, its been TWO WHOLE YEARS, since that amazing day in Guangzhou Adoption Affairs Office, that we laid eyes on one of the most beautiful children we'd ever seen?


YES!! TWO YEARS!! We went out to dinner with our batch on Sat night to celebrate and reminisce. We all said, it seemed possible that one year had lapsed... but TWO?!!! It has gone at warp speed. So so so different from the years of waiting, that seemed to drag on, and felt like 10 years, not 4!


Here's some flash backs for you!

Our earliest photo of Tiny (don't think I've ever shared this one!): We think she is about 3 months old?
First night (12 Feb 2009)

On the way to Adoption Affairs to make it all official (13 Feb 2009)


Playing around in Guangzhou
Last day in Guangzhou, before we flew out to Shanghai



In Shanghai (Tiny still wears these PJs! not long in the arms anymore, though!!)

Home at last! Our Family is complete! (28 Feb 2009)



Tiny a couple of weeks ago...

Helping Papa:



Family is a beautiful thing.
(I made a new digital scrapbooking kit, to celebrate! You can see it here!) Its called Awaiting China. It has lots of Chinese words, red thread, panda... but its got lots of "non chinese/adoption" elements too, so you can scrap just about anything with it! I also made pink & blue papers, so you can scrap your beautiful son or daughter!

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Gong Xi Fa Cai




Happy Chinese New Year!! Or as they say in Tiny's Province Gong Hey Fat Choy!!

A placid year, very much welcomed and needed after the ferocious year of the Tiger. We should go off to some quiet spot to lick our wounds and get some rest after all the battles of the previous year.

Good taste and refinement will shine on everything and people will acknowledge that persuasion is better than force. A congenial time in which diplomacy, international relations and politics will be given a front seat again. We will act with discretion and make reasonable concessions without too much difficulty.

A time to watch out that we do not become too indulgent. The influence of the Rabbit tends to spoil those who like too much comfort and thus impair their effectiveness and sense of duty.

Law and order will be lax; rules and regulations will not be rigidly enforced. No one seems very inclined to bother with these unpleasant realities. They are busy enjoying themselves, entertaining others or simply taking it easy. The scene is quiet and calm, even deteriorating to the point of somnolence. We will all have a tendency to put off disagreeable tasks as long as possible

Money can be made without too much labor. Our life style will be languid and leisurely as we allow ourselves the luxuries we have always craved for. A temperate year with unhurried pace. For once, it may seem possible for us to be carefree and happy without too many annoyances.

We had fortune cookies after dinner... mine said "you will enjoy a happy and peaceful life" - at the time Tiny was running around the house screaming at the top of her lungs, banging a drum... all with no undies on - just her little tee shirt.

I'm wondering when the "peaceful" part starts?!!



(she looks pretty peaceful in still photo form... its totally an illusion, I tell ya!)

Monday, 31 January 2011

Pool Pics


Ok... so we don't have a "real" pool! Its a little tiny kiddie pool - but its still gets Tiny wet, and thats all that matters?!! This pic is just showing you Tiny's awesome stlye! I love this get-up!! :)
And just because...

I wanted to share another real cool thing I found today! Its a "renamer"!! Type in your name and it'll spit out a new one for you!!! :) The first name was Alima Holly - then next one was AVATARI Emily?!!! Weird hey! I put in my husbands name, and one of the names was Baker Willie - his grandfathers nickname was Willie - another weird coincidence?!!! It was heaps of fun... just goes to show how little "real fun" I get, if I think that renaming myself is fun?!!!

Friday, 28 January 2011

Nearly two years?!

Can you believe its been almost 2 years since we brought our baby home?!!!!!! I CAN'T!!!!! Far out!!! The last two years have zipped by so fast. Our baby has changed incredibly. I've just finished making a scrapbooking kit to celebrate Chinese adoption - and will release it on 12 Feb 2011... marking two years of being a complete family, with our 3 beautiful children - the icing on the cake - our Chinese beauty!

She's only just started showing interest in China. We read alot of chinese adoption story books, and books about China, and I always say "Tiny was born in China". Now, if anyone mentions China she says "My China." very defiantly, as if someone is going to take HER China away!!! She's precious!

It hasn't been all rainbows and lollypops though - as with any toddler, she has "tried it on", tested the boundaries and thrown some whopper tanties! She has just worked out that she can annoy H-Man and get a fantastic reaction from him... so the whole school holidays, has been one big scream-fest at our house! Argh. I can honestly say, that having a third child in the family, really does add a massive new dynamic. Friends had told me, 2 is good - 3 kinda tips the scales! Please don't think I'm whining about our daughter - I'M NOT! We absolutely love her to bits, and certainly wouldn't have our family any other way - but my friend was right. Tiny niggles at H-Man, H-Man yells at Tiny, Miss M yells at H-Man to stop yelling at Tiny. Its very frustrating!!! The toilet training has suddenly reversed to wet pants everyday, and a very careless attitude about it. I don't get it?! She has been dry during the day, for about a year?!!!But, as with any "phase", that I've seen my older two children go through - I know this will pass - and eventually, it'll be easy sailing again (not sure when that will be... maybe when Tiny turns 30?!!)

I've said all this, to give a big "I feel ya" cyber hug to any of my friends out there, who are going through similar things, and want you to know - you are never alone.

13 Feb 2009 - Our first full day with our gorgeous girl. Man! She was SO AMAZING!


Today - Tiny chases the sheep!


A couple of weeks ago...

Wearing the beautiful dress that Rachael made for our daughter... years before we even knew her! She is finally big enough to wear 18 month old clothing!!! (did I mention, she's 3 1/2 years old?!!!!)


Jumping on her bed... thought this was a great pic, as it captures her name in the background! :)



Man, we love her. There is no doubt about God's goodness in our family. We have 3 perfectly healthy, wonderfuly children.

Monday, 27 December 2010

Merry Christmas!!!

Merry Christmas to you all!!! Hope you were all blessed with a wonderful time with family and friends!


Here's some pics from our Christmas! We just stayed home all day, and had brunch with my brother & his family, and tea with Mr T's family!































And as I'll probably miss a new year wish to you all... HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! May 2011 be jam-packed full of good stuff!!