Thursday, November 20, 2008

Updates are In!!!!




Yeah! Updates are finally in! As much as I love looking at the same pictures and videos of our sweet boy over and over again, I was longing for some new ones. I was so thrilled to see that Mrs. Chiu (his foster-mother) showed him playing with the toys we sent him! He is holding Mickey Mouse while looking at the musical storybook toy that was in his first care package. He isn’t wearing any of the things we sent him, but it might be too warm for them still since he is in shorts in the photo. I am not quite sure what he’s up to with his tongue in the video, maybe teething? He definitely looks older than his last update. I just want him to stay little for a few more months until we go and pick him up!

Also, I wanted to share that we will eventually be calling him “Jason,” with the middle name of “Pin-Hao”. I’m sure we will slowly transition from one name to the other. We actually kind of decided on the name last summer before his referral, but wanted to leave our options open in case it didn’t seem to fit. When I was ten years old I was a flower girl in my favorite older cousin’s wedding. The ring bearer that walked down the aisle with me was a little boy named Jason, and I’ve liked the name ever since. It’s funny that the name used to be so common that there is a baby name book called something like, “Beyond Jason and Jennifer,” but now you don’t hear it as often. Anyway, I think it also fits well with “Katherine,” and “Stephen.”

Now I must go blog surfing to check out everyone else's updates!!!



Sunday, November 16, 2008

Kate Turns 15!


Our daughter Kate just had her 15th birthday party with ten girlfriends and, of course, her little brother. Her actual birthday is tomorrow and she has decided that she wants to take a couple of friends to "Top Gun," which is a Chinese restaurant that my friend from Taiwan told us about. We have been there a few times already and love how the waitresses come around with carts of dim-sum, filled buns, or noodles and you just point to what you want (unless you speak Mandarin and can actually tell them what you want). It's great because most of the people eating there are Asian. We can't wait to take Pin-Hao there when he comes home.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Good News and Not So Good News

We have been anticipating an email from Tien letting us know when our Hearing date would be. She finally emailed today and said that our court hearing is for December 23rd. I'll have to say that I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't sooner. She said that The birthmother will express her adoption decision to the judge at this hearing. At that point it will take about 1-3 months for the judge to issue a "First Ruling". This means that any time up to the first ruling, the birthmother may change her mind.

She also informed us that Pin-Hao has been recently diagnosed with a condition called G-6-P-D. I have only done a bit of research on it at this point, but it looks like it is a hereditary disease in which there are abnormally low levels of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. These G6PD protect red blood cells and without them Hemolytic anemia can occur. Children with this may have anemic like symptoms if they consume fava (or broad) beans. They also have to avoid certain antibiotics and pain killers.

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