Day 3: July 28
Today was THE day!
Miley Mengcong Bostrom’s Gotcha day!
We woke up anxiously at 5am and waited until 6:30 before going down to
breakfast. Breakfast was wonderful. There were all kinds of food we had never had
before and some that looked familiar like fruit, sausage, and bacon. We had to wait until 10:30 until finally
getting to meet Miley so we walked around the inside and outside of the
hotel. There is a lap pool that is
amazing. We can’t wait to swim in it….maybe tomorrow. We found a bakery that sells the cutest cakes
in the shape of cars or cartoon characters.
We will probably buy one for Miley, because tomorrow is her
birthday. We were mainly trying to waist
time…
When it was finally time, our guide told one family member
come outside and get your new child.
Well that wasn’t going to happen, Jeff and I both went with
him….and….we….waited….again! It was
probably one a couple of minutes, but suddenly we saw three people with three
babies walking toward the hotel and we knew it was our babies. I immediately recognized her and went right up
to get her. She went right to me and
held on tight. She gave Jeff and I the
sweetest smiles. When we got back inside
the hotel she pointed at Jeff and said “baba” which means Daddy. We couldn’t believe it! Later on we realized that that is the only sound
she really says, but Jeff still says her first word was daddy.
After signing a few papers we went back to our room for some
playing, eating, and calling family on skype.
I need to tell you all that she ate in that short ~45 minute period. She ate 3 banana cookies, a whole banana,
applesauce, a bowl of oatmeal, and some more cookies. She also drank a sippy cup of water. We were amazed! During the feast, we were able to skype with
Nana and Gramps, CC and Grandad, and Autie Jo.
We didn’t get to see the kids because I didn’t want my parent’s to have
to wake them and then try to get them to sleep again. It was a sweet time.
At 12:30 we had to meet our guide in the lobby and then went
to several places to finalize the adoption.
It was a long process that finally ended at 5:30pm. We went to the photo place to get passport
size photos taken of our family and Miley.
Then we had to go to the Center of Civil affairs which is where we
finalized the adoption. That one took a
loooonnnnnggggg time and was very very hot inside. They don’t have air conditioning in most
buildings here and this building didn’t even open the windows. Three girls who are traveling with their parent’s
played with Miley and their new brother, Ben, who also has Down syndrome. Those girls we so good with the kids and they
kept them happy and laughing most of the time there. They also gave Miley and Ben about 6-8 cookies
too. At about 2:30, Miley was so tired and sweaty…yes it was dripping off of
her…that one of the girls rocked her to sleep in her arms al awhile Jeff and I
were answering lots of questions. Of
course it would be right then that our guide needed to stamp Miley’s whole
handprint on the forms. A sleeping baby
didn’t stop John and she is such a deep sleeper that she never woke up. We were also suppose to go to the passport
office, but later found out that “Charlie”,
the man who does the paperwork for the orphanage, had actually already applied
for their passports this past Friday. We
are not sure what this means yet, but are going to see if we can get Miley’s
passport later this week if we can change her consulate appointment….therefore
getting us home sooner. It is a long
shot, but praying that it could happen.
(P.S. Don’t tell our kids that there is a chance of us coming home
early, just in case it doesn’t happen.)
After those appointments we were so tired that we only had
energy to go to a local store and get Miley some shoes that fit her and grab
some fast food. We brought the food back
to the hotel and Miley ate again! She
also loves French fries and baby food sweet potatoes. I don’t think there is a think she won’t eat
right now!
While we were eating the fries we were able to skype with
our kids and it was the best!!! Our
three darlings were so calm and sweet.
They kept saying “hi Miley” and showing her their toys. I can’t wait to see the four kids
together!
By this time is was evident that Miley was tired. She didn’t cry or anything, we read in her
papers that that was her bed time. So I
rocked her and sang “I see the moon” just like I do my other kidos, then we
said prayers, kisses, and laid her down in the crib. I think it only took 3-5 minutes for her to
fall asleep! Amazing!!! I guess today
was a bid day for us all.
Tomorrow is a free day and I’m so excited about just letting
her play and resting myself. We might
try out the pool and walk around the city a bit. Today was a great day and tomorrow will be
even better!
Thank you Lord for Miley!!!
Comments