31 July 2007
30 July 2007
Our first week at home
Maya is a true character just like Jack! They bring so much light and laughter to our life. It feels as if Maya has been in our family forever. Jack has been such a trooper and loves playing with his sister and helping me out with her. Aside from being really tired, I can't complain. Life is good :)
22 July 2007
Saturday Adventure
On Saturday, we ventured out to the Central Park in Guatemala City. We walked around the inside of the Catholic Cathedral and it was literally a few city blocks long and wide. A wedding was about to start and the bride was in traditional Mayan clothing with a white veil. Her skirt and blouse were colorful and beautiful. We then ventured to the Central Mercado to do some shopping. The unique thing about this mercado is that it is underground. Nice and cool when it was warm and muggy on the street. The first picture is the front of our hotel, the second is all of us in front of the fountain in the park and the last one is a vendor we purchased Maya's hat from!
21 July 2007
Russell's Point of View!
Russ is such a better writer and observer, so I thought I'd share what he has to say!
We are now getting acquainted with Maya. She is actually sleeping with Debbie in one bed now as she woke up earlier,and Jack got stuck with me in another. I am up early drinking caffee con leche (coffee with warm milk), and it is yummy.
Maya threw a major fit the first night (so did Jack!) but she is so well adjusted I can't believe it. For the most part she just goes with the flow--trying to talk, giggling, and even shaking her head NO at times! She likes to be bundled and does not like the cold; she also needs to sleep with a light on so that is an adjustment for us.
Our meeting with Maya the first day did not go smoothly at all because the translator never showed up but Maya did thankfully with the foster mother. We waited practically all day for the translator but in the end it seemed really not necessary. It is amazing how with a little spanish (Thankfully Debbie has retained a lot), a little english and lots of gestures two people can communicate. I kept throwing french in just to confuse the whole matter (not intentionally). Jack played all day with the highly spirited Dina, the foster mother's daughter. Our embassy appointment yesterday went well--actually we were in and out in less than 2 hours which amazed us from what we've heard from others in the past.
Feel free to send this email/or Debbie's link to anyone in the sphere of friends/family. Can't wait for you all to meet Maya. Jack is doing quite well and is happy to have a sister. That said, it is to be expected that Maya bugs Jack by touching his face all the time! Wait till she gets home and gets to his toys. He's had very minor regression during all this and will be a great older brother. Perhaps he's upset that he is charge of changing diapers. :o) (I jest). He really does love to play with her though.
We are now getting acquainted with Maya. She is actually sleeping with Debbie in one bed now as she woke up earlier,and Jack got stuck with me in another. I am up early drinking caffee con leche (coffee with warm milk), and it is yummy.
Maya threw a major fit the first night (so did Jack!) but she is so well adjusted I can't believe it. For the most part she just goes with the flow--trying to talk, giggling, and even shaking her head NO at times! She likes to be bundled and does not like the cold; she also needs to sleep with a light on so that is an adjustment for us.
Our meeting with Maya the first day did not go smoothly at all because the translator never showed up but Maya did thankfully with the foster mother. We waited practically all day for the translator but in the end it seemed really not necessary. It is amazing how with a little spanish (Thankfully Debbie has retained a lot), a little english and lots of gestures two people can communicate. I kept throwing french in just to confuse the whole matter (not intentionally). Jack played all day with the highly spirited Dina, the foster mother's daughter. Our embassy appointment yesterday went well--actually we were in and out in less than 2 hours which amazed us from what we've heard from others in the past.
Feel free to send this email/or Debbie's link to anyone in the sphere of friends/family. Can't wait for you all to meet Maya. Jack is doing quite well and is happy to have a sister. That said, it is to be expected that Maya bugs Jack by touching his face all the time! Wait till she gets home and gets to his toys. He's had very minor regression during all this and will be a great older brother. Perhaps he's upset that he is charge of changing diapers. :o) (I jest). He really does love to play with her though.
20 July 2007
The Day
I'm sorry we didn't get to post anything yesterday, but that is because our day was full of all things wonderful...meeting Maya! I can't even put into words the feelings as I met her in person for the very first time. She is every bit as wonderful as we could have ever imagined. Calm, happy, fiesty all at the same time! There was a mix-up with the translator who was supposed to help Vivian (the foster mom) and I communicate - in other words, the translator didn't show! Vivian and I worked hard and spent all day...my rusty Spanish...but we managed to learn the important stuff about Maya and her needs. Vivian is a special person and her daughter Dina (6 years old) was full of life and Jack spent the day playing with Dina and proving that with kids, language doesn't matter.
I will let these pictures tell the story of our day. I will try to post more tomorrow :)
16 July 2007
Remembering Aunt BJ
Aunt BJ passed away Friday night and last night the whole family went to dinner together to celebrate uncle Howard's birthday and the life our aunt BJ. Aunt BJ was our link to my mom's mother who passed away when I was 8 months old. She was more than just my great aunt, she was like a mother to my own mom and she shared her love and attention with all of us California Smith's. We love and miss aunt BJ and I'm sure she and uncle Norm are doing the after-life up right and enjoying their evening oobley together! RIP
03 July 2007
Almost 8 months old!
Thanks to Kelly Jo from our agency, I received a personal update on Maya today. Kelly Jo visited Maya and her foster mom on June 19th and we learned that Maya weighs 13 lbs 8 oz. She eats solid foods, mainly vegetable purees, chicken and fruit. Apple and papaya are her favorite. She sleeps through the night in her own crib. She is happy and content and Vivian says she is a very calm little girl. She likes to be tickled and loves to be sung to.
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