Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Chris's 2 Cents

I'll try to be brief. Today was full of anxiety and aniticipation in the morning. After some paperwork, our interpreter took us for a walk. It really helped relax us.

Everyone is so punctual here (we were told not to expect that). Our meeting with the girls was to start at 11Am - it did. I was expecting more paperwork, but they said we only needed to sign a paper then the girls would be in. A couple minutes they came in with big smiles. They were accompanied by the social worker, the caretaker of the orphanage and another assistant. The girls came to us immediately. I was surprised at how happy and unshy they were. Manuela gave me a kiss right on the lips. They were very open to hugs and us rubbing their backs.

The orphanage caretaker had so much stuff for us and the girls. They are still playing with all of the toys they came with. We really haven't given them anything other than a few books and the stuff in their backpacks. They also provided brand new pajamas (tags still on), a photo album - which Vanesa was eager to share with me when we met, certificates from their school, notebooks from school, dolls, lip gloss, ...

Vanesa is very smart. She really catches on quickly. She is also fearless. When we went to the pool, she went down a couple steps, then jumped into the water. She sank and I grabbed her and she came up laughing. It didn't phase her at all. She is a good helper too. I can ask her if things are too hot for them or what is the word for this thing I'm holding.

Tonight at dinner, the ladies in the house were asking the girls their names. Manuela piped up and said "Angee y Vanesa y Manuela y Mami y Papi." Manuela likes to be silly. She does like to have her picture taken, just like Vanesa. She was trying to take some pictures of us and had the camera upside down, but she figured it out (we didn't post any of those b/c there were of her cheek or her hand :)

Angee is very quiet. She has already attached to Paul pretty well. Angee and Paul were playing with markers on the porch and she pinched her finger in the cap. She started to cry a little; it sounded like a sad cry. Paul put her on his lap and rocked her and talked gently to her and she stopped crying soon. She gives Paul an ornery grin when she wants him to chase her.

We are looking forward to the 2nd day as a family. I think we will try to go shopping (the girls are a little smaller than I thought) and hopefully get some icecream.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh ya!! Grandma loves icecream too !!! Have a good day tomorrow.
Mom

David and Sheila Derr said...

What great news!!!! I (Sheila) must confess that I stayed up to await your update! So glad to hear that things have gone well today! Many more blessings, even in the challenges, as you move forward in this new life together! Looking forward to hearing more of how you all are doing and how we can be in prayer for you!

Anonymous said...

What, you guys adopted some kids from Columbia?!?! How's the coffee?

Congrats you guys, I wish you were already home. We are bored without you. Have a relaxing time and that is incredibly awesome that the girls took to you so fast, but I really shouldn't be surprised.

Wendi and Benjamin Wood said...

They are beautiful! Looks like you are having lots of fun! Enjoy Colombia!

Jeff S. said...

Looks like you have at least one Daddy's,... uh Papi's girl. I'm sure it's all still so surreal. I can't express how happy I am for you both and it really brings back great memories and emotions of my own. Bring some of that warm weather back, and soon!

Anonymous said...

Paul & Christina,

You guys have a beautiful family and are very blessed. The pictures are wonderful you all look so happy. I will be praying for your family and I wish you the best of luck.

Melissa

The Eisenbergers said...

Your family is so beautiful and the girls are just precious!!! We (La Familia Eisenberger) will be praying for you all. Congratulations!

Andrea

Anonymous said...

It was great to see your first family photo! You all look perfect together, God's glorious work!!
It was wonderful news that the girls took right to you both, what a blessing.
Go enjoy your family and look forward to hearing about your day.
Love, Kyle & Rhonda

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful family. Tell the girls, we send Hugs and kisses from Great Uncle Frank and Great Aunt Carol Huseby!!!

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad things have gone so wonderfully. The girls look and sound precious. What fun! Thanks sooo much for sharing in detail the way you have about this whole wonderful process. It fills my heart. We love you all.
Laurie

Anonymous said...

It was six above zero this morning at our house. After seeing the pictures from Columbia, one would wonder if the children would really want to come here?

Bless you! Friends.

Ray & Ronna