Family Day One Year Later
Its hard to belive that it was just one year ago today that we met our beloved Vivienne Chao, Ivie to those who know and love her. If you want to read our original posts on the day they are here and here along with our pictures here
What a difference a year makes. On Family Day, Ivie was this tiny scared little baby.
Today she is a self-confident little girl. She loves to dance, jump, read, run and play. She is speaking in small sentences like "More please hot dog mommy", "No bite people" (we've had a bit of an issue there) and "Get down kitty". She recognizes letters and when she sees writing in books she will start to recite the alphabet song (well as much of it as she can remember). She has also started memorizing some of her favorite books and can recite parts of them along with me when I read.
She loves spending time with our family. She can't wait to see her Amas (grandma) and Bacas (grandpa). In fact when I told her that Ama and Baca G and Ama F were coming over tonight she said "two Amas". She also loves to play with her cousins and will ask about Alex and Arie.
She loves going to the Zoo to see all the animals. Her favorite parts are the playground in the kids area, the Family Farm (with the cows and bunnies) and the Zoo train. She loves yelling "Choo Choo" and "All Aboard" at the top of her lungs.
Another favorite activity is dancing. Well really its more spinning around and hopping up and down. She will be hopping around to No More Monkeys or the Bunny Hop and decide that Scott and I should join her. She will say "Dance Mommy" and "Dance Daddy" and then grab our hands and jump some more.
She has just brought so much joy to our lives. It is hard to remember what our life was like without her. Tonight we will celebrate the day we became a family with our extended family. I look forward to many more anniversarys and to experiencing all the joy yet to come.
Its hard to belive that it was just one year ago today that we met our beloved Vivienne Chao, Ivie to those who know and love her. If you want to read our original posts on the day they are here and here along with our pictures here
What a difference a year makes. On Family Day, Ivie was this tiny scared little baby.
Today she is a self-confident little girl. She loves to dance, jump, read, run and play. She is speaking in small sentences like "More please hot dog mommy", "No bite people" (we've had a bit of an issue there) and "Get down kitty". She recognizes letters and when she sees writing in books she will start to recite the alphabet song (well as much of it as she can remember). She has also started memorizing some of her favorite books and can recite parts of them along with me when I read.
She loves spending time with our family. She can't wait to see her Amas (grandma) and Bacas (grandpa). In fact when I told her that Ama and Baca G and Ama F were coming over tonight she said "two Amas". She also loves to play with her cousins and will ask about Alex and Arie.
She loves going to the Zoo to see all the animals. Her favorite parts are the playground in the kids area, the Family Farm (with the cows and bunnies) and the Zoo train. She loves yelling "Choo Choo" and "All Aboard" at the top of her lungs.
Another favorite activity is dancing. Well really its more spinning around and hopping up and down. She will be hopping around to No More Monkeys or the Bunny Hop and decide that Scott and I should join her. She will say "Dance Mommy" and "Dance Daddy" and then grab our hands and jump some more.
She has just brought so much joy to our lives. It is hard to remember what our life was like without her. Tonight we will celebrate the day we became a family with our extended family. I look forward to many more anniversarys and to experiencing all the joy yet to come.
1 Comments:
At 7:31 PM, Kim said…
Happy 1 year...
I remember the day that Ivie was placed into your arms...
You are one of the first families that I actually watched before we made our final decision to adopt from China...
I want you to know that you inspired us to go through this journey..
It was amazing watching you have Ivie placed in your arms..
Thank you for writing this blog...
Ivie is soooo adorable...
Kim
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