Wow, a lot has been going on for us the last month and a half. This post may be a bit long.
This blog will be going private in the next week or two. So, if I actually have people who still check in from time to time, you will need to leave me a comment with your e-mail address and I will "invite" you to be a reader once I do make it private.
other updates....
Let's see, the most exciting thing that has happened since I last blogged is that Sabah turned TWO! Happy Birthday sweet baby girl. We actually celebrated her birthday on Mother's Day. Since my parents came up to Portland for the day, and my nephew's birthday is May 5th, we did the same thing last year, and that was to celebrate both birthdays and Mother's day. We had a lovely BBQ that my sister and her husband hosted, and then cake and presents for Sabah and Eli. Sabah LOVED opening presents, however, at first, when we had her put the present down to open another one, she had a crying fit. She didn't understand that she had more presents to open. Once she "got it" though, she was all over going on to the next. Her favorite present by far was her laptop that she got from Grandma and Grandpa.
Opening Presents
She LOVES her laptop
At the end of May, we took a quick trip to the Philippines. Now, Sabah did FANTASTIC when we went to Hawaii, but the Philippines was a different story. She still did great, but the trip was definitely hard on her. The timechange and the heat, well, it took it's toll on all of us. We were all a bit cranky. Coming back and having to adjust BACK to Oregon time was even harder.
Sabah being a good "big cousin" and "helping" Elizabeth put stickers on her face
Besides adjusting to the time and heat, we had a great time in the Philippines. Tina's husband is Filipino, so we were able to spend some time with the in-laws. They are all so great and treated both Me and Sabah as part of the family. Sabah now has many many new Aunties and Uncles and Cousins.
Sabah with some of her new cousins...Angela, Jacob, Howell and Hendrick
We spent three days in Manila and three days in Subic Bay (a beach resort about 3 hours from Manila). Subic Bay was by far the highligth of the trip for us. We got to go to an aquarium, a zoo safari, and just spend time relaxing on the beach (or our air conditioned room when the sun was just too intense to go outside). Both Sabah and Elizabeth HATED the water in Hawaii, but they LOVED it at Subic Bay. The waves were a bit calmer and the water was way warmer, so that may have had a lot to do with it.
Feeding a "baby" White Tiger
Feeding a deer
Feeding a bearcat
At the Aquarium
Mommy and Sabah at the beachfront restaurant
Enjoying the beach
Sabah also OFFICIALLY turned two while in the Philippines. We celebrated with just a few presents. I had bought a small cake in Manila, but forgot to bring it to Subic Bay with us. Oh well.
Turning two also means a two year well baby check up. Because we moved, we had to change doctors, so this was our first visit with Dr. Bass. We LOVE her. She was very good with Sabah (who CRIES when going to the doctor....this child REMEMBERS doctors and knows she is going to get a shot). She listened to and addressed all my concerns. It was a great visit. Sabah is 35.5 inches tall and in the 93rd percentile for height (yep, she's gonna be tall). She is 27.5 pounds and in the 59th percentile for weight. And the child has a tiny head. I forget the inches, but it's only like the 35th percentile for head circumfrence. Well, at least she isn't a bobble head. ;)
Waiting for the Doctor to come in
She also got a referral to a plastic surgeon. That appointment is set for July 13th. As most of you may remember, Sabah had a sixth finger on her right hand. When I brought her home, we saw a specialist who removed it. He cut it off, then tied the remaining "stub". That stub fell off and she was left with a very VERY small bump. Well, that "bump" has decided to grow, and is continuing to grow. I joke that her finger is growing back. Anyway, it is still very small in comparison, but is getting bigger each month, so we'll go see if it needs to come off. Her regular doctor didn't think she would be able to remove it herself, so off to the plastic surgeon we go.
She also was referred to a tempermant nurse specialist. I have had concerns about her sensitivity for a while now. She is EXTREMELY sensitive. Not to all things, but I never know what will start the waterworks. At first, I told the doctor that she cried a lot, and she almost blew it off as "typical" toddler tantrums. But I went on to say that they are not tantrums at all (in fact, Sabah so far rarely has tantrums). She just cries easily (for what SEEMS no reason). Example; the other day she had her shoes. She's happy and excited to put them on. I say to her (very nicely), "you need to get your socks too honey, they are right behind you". OMG...the waterworks. I know what I'm saying, but I don't know what she hears.
Anyway, even though SHE gets the referral, it is in all reality more for me, because the temperment nurse will actually be helping me figure out how to deal with her sensitivities. Thank goodness, because it really really really drives me up the wall.
Other than that, we are just getting ready for the summer. We just bought a small pool and a Dora the Explorer sprinkler, and now we just need the warm weather so that we can enjoy it. We did have a FABULOUS day Saturday, so she did get to use the pool, but, as is typical with Oregon weather, it is now rainy again. Who knows when we will get to use the pool again.
At the Strawberry Festival-standing in the middle of the strawberry patch
Riding the pig train
We have plans to head up the mountains for the 4th of July weekend. We rented a cabin on the river and plan on spending a relaxing three days there. We have great friends coming the first part of August for the Toukoul orphanage reunion, and are looking foward to friends from South Carolina visiting at the end of August. We also have plans for weekend getaways to Wildlife Safari, Florence (oregon coast), and ??????. I LOVE summer.
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12 comments:
would love an invite when you go private...mommatheis@hotmail.com
Invite please, please, please. debweeks@mchsi.com
You two are quite the world travelers and it certainly sounds like you have a very busy summer in store.
Look forward to meeting both of you at the Toukoul reunion.
i would love an invite! i'll email you my email address.
it's interesting how kids are so different when it comes to being sensitive. my indigo is so sensitive. she gets her feelings hurt so easily. then, when she cries and i want to talk about it with her, she says, "i'm only crying because i'm hungry! that's why i'm crying."
Feven has exactly the same height than Sabah! It looks like she's going to be tall too. But she's a little more "chubby" at 32.4 pounds. Your girl looks gorgeous and she has such a sweet face!
Please send me an invite for your blog when you go private.
Thanks for the great long post. I love keeping up with you and Sabah. We can't wait to see you in August!
Invite please
beckyzawtun@gmail.com
Loved seeing the pictures. You have had such a great adventure of travel this year. So cool!
Hello, I would like an invite also. davisalisa18@yahoo.com
I would love an invite too :)
jkcmiller@hotmail.com
Wow, Sabah has grown up so much! She looks so much like a little girl now rather than a baby! I think we'll see you in August at the reunion!
Would love an invite...
~ lisa
Yep we still read it! Please send an invite when ready :) theokras@yahoo.com
Jeanne
Invite please! ajosifek@msn.com
Sabah is getting to be such a big girl! Love her eyes--they are so expressive!
Alisha J
I'm a follower from Ireland with a beautiful Ethiopian daughter, started to read your blog while going through adoption process, would love an invite niamh33@gmail.com
thanks
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