After naps (well, Andrew didn't take much of a nap), we played in the room for a little while, then went back to the play room (it was still raining). Though small, we are very thankful for that play room :>) We met Molly at 5:00 and headed to dinner (at the restaurant our guide had shown us). Dinner went much better this evening - we had beef noodles (this area of Guizhou is known for their beef noodles), kung po chicken and rice, and praise the Lord Hannah ate her fill :>)
After dinner, we had, what we feel like, was a pretty major breakthrough with Andrew. We have had to start correcting him today - he is definitely pushing the boundaries to see how much he can get away with. Anyway, in the elevator, he pushed the alarm button (not the first time), so I picked him up and told him he couldn't use the electronic key to open our door (he and Hannah fight over who gets to used the key to open the door). As we stepped off the elevator on our floor, he started to cry, and then went into full-blown uncontrollable, inconsolable sobbing for about an hour. Lois just held him and sang to him and cried with him. It was hard to watch, but in a way, we believe this was a good thing - we think he is beginning to work through the grieving process, and the whole elevator thing just kind of kick-started it. I know many of you are praying, and we believe this was an answer to those prayers. After about an hour, he started playing with a few toys, then I gave him a bath, at his request (I gave Hannah a bath while he was crying, it helped Hannah deal with the whole situation). Afterwards he seemed like himself again, playing and running around the room. Thank you for all of you prayers, blog comments, facebook comments and emails. We appreciate them all and will answer them as soon as we can!
The official ceremony picture - that's the batik we were given |
Hannah and Andrew with their Guizhou Dolls |
Brother and Sister :>) |
3 comments:
Love you all. The Cookes are on my heart and mind. Big Hugs! Peace to you all.
Gina for the Christmas Clan
Thinking of you and praying each day that break throughs are seen...so hard to see them grieve I cried with you on this one...cant wait to continue to follow and see them transform together... Beautiful Children...
Blessings,
Cheryl Foster
I loved those dolls-have three in our display case. (Just learned of your blog from another mom-we adopted a daughter from Anshun City last September.)
Ruby
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