AMARI IS THE MOST ADORABLE CHILD EVER! Doesn't every parent feel that way? There's so much to say but I've only time to write once today so enjoy my post to our Agencies Chat group about our trip and Happy Valentines Day! Love ya!
Hi there,
We're finally home (snowstorms interfered). There is no place like it for sure.
It’s Valentines Day today and we are so in love with our daughter that it is perfect that our first few days back land on this holiday.
We both think that it is really worth your while to go on the trip to see your birth families. We cannot yet take all of it in but know how it changed our whole experience of our adoption. It is an honor and a rare opportunity that
The trip to and from Awassa is really great opportunity to see the landscape of the country, the rural world, and the ongoing dichotomies of
Take Dramamine if you tend to get car sick regardless. The drivers we had were GREAT negotiating the flow of it all like pros, but driving anywhere in
Get antibiotics for everyone including your child/ren. We took it ourselves due the above issues and not wanting to get an infection from our heavy congestion. We felt better as the Sudafed and antihistamines were not getting it all.
While the diarrhea in our baby from taking the antibiotics was not fun, her chest and nose congestion had us worried that she would have an ear infection on the fight home. My husband was sick for weeks as a kid after flying with a ear infection and we didn't want that for our child. As it turns out Mark was right on the money because the doctor saw a recovering ear infection at her appointment the day after we got back. He gave us kuddos for getting her taken care of. She did really well on the plane and was happy most of the time despite a 3 hour stint on the plane in
In a larger travel group of new people with complex and varying needs and a new country things to remember – slow down, be flexible, patient, appreciative and generous. Because that’s what everyone at HOH (and the people in the country) has to do to put up with us and they do all of it with amazing politeness, care, warmth, and graciousness. I still cannot get over how well they took care of us and how much they and EVERYONE in the country LOVE, love on, and care for our kids. It’s really stunning at times. More to come on the loveliness of the people from there that we met there another time.
I was not always as great at being patient etc. as I would like but tried hard, and really enjoyed every family for their super kindness, their varied perspectives, the support and help you get from everyone in the group, and the spice of life that they added to this experience. I am looking forward to seeing everyone and their kiddos in the future.
Right now though my baby girl has woken up (we are still jet lagged) and I am going to enjoy more of her giggles and chortles. I am going to kiss my lovely husband – who by the way made me fall in love with him all over again as I watched him hold, comfort, and play with Amari our first day together as a family.
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Lisa and Mark Mingrone
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5 comments:
Welcome back, can't wait to see pics of your trip!
welcome home!
Welcome home! You have a real cutie!!
What a beautiful baby! Congratulations! We are leaving on the 5th of March to pick up Meronica. She is from Sidama, too. A little south of Awassa. We will talk more about it, I'm sure. I can't wait to get together after we get back!
With love, Winnie, Bobby, and Bella
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