Home Depot Saturday morning project
The update: We have adjusted to being a family of 6 and are doing great! We are super busy with Bryce, Elise and Benjamin playing soccer/softball/baseball and going to all of the practices and games. Olivia is doing fantastic. She has jumped right in and has learned to throw, catch, and hit the ball or shoot hoops outside!! She loves to do this almost every day! She is so much more comfortable and is responding more to others. She still loves to be with her siblings but she also enjoys being with her cousins who live across the street. She loves our dog, Shelby, as well as our cousin's dog, Millie. Her food issues are so much better. She has even started to like pizza! She is such a precious and fun little girl. She is doing amazingly great with learning the language! We have "Olivia school" daily and she has learned the alphabet (upper and lower case) including sounds, shapes, colors, numbers, etc. Nanette is trying to get her ready for Kindergarten, which she will officially start in August. She is so proud of how well she is doing!! =) Her teacher in China did a great job because she already knew how to use the scissors, glue, most of her numbers, and colors! There is still so much to learn and we still have some issues but overall she is doing fantastic.
Vogel State Park in Georgia (highly recommend)
Cousins enjoying a pretty day
She is getting to have so many firsts! During Spring Break, we went camping in north Georgia. We enjoyed camping, campfires, hiking, and fun family time! She loved it.
Fire Hazard!
We can tell that she is forgetting her Chinese language, despite some efforts to help her maintain it. We have lots of Chinese friends that speak to her in Chinese, but she does not speak to them yet… We listen to Chinese music and have some videos as well… =).
First time climbing up a tree--she was "very scared"
It is not always rosy and she still has some issues that we are lovingly working through. The hardest and most frustrating thing is she totally shuts down when she is hurt or upset, so it is hard to determine what is wrong! That being said, I totally am amazed at how she has handled and adapted to all the changes in her life. She has been through so much in such a short 5 years!
Climbing wall in Birmingham
Some walked and some scooted across the bridge
We had a great opportunity at a local orphan care conference to personally meet with "JT", the man that founded the Both Hands Organization to facilitate fundraising for adoptions through serving a widow. We were able to meet him and his wife and introduce them to our entire family. What a special experience for JT to meet Olivia because Both Hands helped us bring her home! It was great for us and hopefully encouraging to him to see the "fruit" that comes from this great ministry. You can look through our blog and see our "Both Hands" project from May 2013 to raise money for our 2nd adoption.
JT from Both Hands…please consider supporting them!
(http://www.bothhandsfoundation.org)
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