Making room for the little one

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Notice the chairs/seats here? If you look closely, you can see a clip-on highchair in the back, all the way to the left. We decided that we didn’t want a big highchair for Lainey, we’d go with the clip on that worked so well for the triplets when they were toddlers. But, there isn’t enough room on that side for 2 chairs plus the clip on. So….

Randy is busy building a bench to use on one side of the table! Marley, Payton, and Ethan will sit on the bench and Abbey will sit on the other side with Lainey. I’ve always wanted to use a bench on one side and this was the perfect time. We couldn’t find exactly what we wanted, so Randy designed this one himself, to match our table (which, we bought at a “scratch and dent” sale years ago and LOVE). Stay tuned for the final product!

His two apprentices :)

Light bulb moment!

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This just occurred to me today…

When we chose Lainey as the name for our daughter in China, we liked the meaning of it. It means “torch” or “bright light”. Her Chinese name is Ling Qing Qin. Qing means “clear” or “sunny”. It’s like this is meant to be or something!

Still waiting on travel approval! Hope to have it by next week (or sooner!).

UPDATE!!

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Look at our Lainey! That’s almost a smile! We were overjoyed to receive updated information and new pictures from her orphanage today! Our agency received the information and sent it to us via email. We had been hoping for an update since the agency asked for one back on 11/5. Today’s email included the above picture, another close up of her lip repair, and also a photo of the hemangioma on her back….which is so tiny, it looks like a pink freckle. There was more detailed information about her cleft palate, apparently the cleft is on the left side only. We also received development information and measurements, including head and chest! Here are the details…

She can walk.

She is still on the bottle.

She has 11 teeth.

She can say “mama” and “dada” (wonder if they’ve been working on that??)

Her personality is active and extroverted, but sometimes she is a bit fussy. :)

She is closest to her caretaker.

Here are her measurements:

Weight 20.94lbs., Height 31.5in., Head 17.72 in., Chest 18.5in., Feet 4.33in.

We did a bit of comparing, and Lainey appears to be just about the same in size to Ethan at 18 months old, which means she is a little small for her age. We’ll be taking 12 and 18 month size clothes and we’re estimating her shoe size to be a 4 or 4.5.

Another big step today…we mailed off the next set of paperwork to our agency today AND sent off the paperwork/our passports to order our Visas. We hope to see TA in about 2 weeks. Until then, I have a new picture to stare at (while I pack and do all the other zillion things on my “to-do” list!)

She must love her sleep…

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We received the rest of the photos of Lainey that a family took for us, during their visit to the orphanage. Lainey was sleeping when they arrived, but when they asked to see Ling Qing Qin, the nanny obviously wanted our girl to be awake. Check out the progression of pictures below.

This one breaks my heart!!

Hmmm…if the girl is used to getting cookies/crackers when she cries, we have our work cut out for us!

Oh My! LOA!

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We’re driving home from our Christmas trip to NC, and Randy’s cell phone rings. “303 area code??”, he says. “ANSWER THAT, IT’S CCAI!!!”, I calmly tell him. Turns out it was Sarah at CCAI, telling us that our LOA arrived at their office today! This is the letter from China that basically just needs our signature. CCAI will over-night it to us today…we’ll get it on Wednesday (because of the holiday) and over-night it back to them…CCAI will get it back on Thursday and over-night it to China.

She said that once they receive this form, we should receive our TA (travel approval) in 2-3 weeks. That means we SHOULD be leaving for China the 2nd or 3rd week of February. Chinese New Year is 2/7, and there is no travel during that week, which sets us back a little. BUT, it works out perfectly for us because our daughter’s 12th birthday is 2/9. We would most likely miss her birthday if CNY wasn’t in there.

So, our 2007 has ended with some wonderful news! Happy 2008 everyone!!