I
have been a very bad blogger thanks to facebook. Since we just celebrated one
year home, I thought it was about time to update the blog. I started writing posts about Anya over the
past year, but only snippets.
Forever
Family Day 8/14/11
We
met Anya in a conference room of the Crowne Plaza in Nanchang on August 14. We
woke up Nikolai from his afternoon nap and asked if he wanted to come with us
to meet his baby sister. He said yes, so the five of us (with my parents) headed down to the
conference room. I told Nikolai that I would have to hold Anya some, and he
reached out to Chris to be carried (he ALWAYS wants me to carry him, so this
was very sweet). When we got to the conference room, most of the other
traveling families were already there and they told us our baby would be
arriving second. We were all just talking when suddenly the first baby came
in! Our guide jumped up and mumbled something about not receiving a call. A few
moments later a girl walked in carrying Anya. We walked up and the girl turned
around and was looking in a box. She pulled out a box of something and handed
it to Chris – I think – I couldn’t take my eyes off of Anya! She was wearing a
cute little yellow outfit with pale salmon colored socks. She had her name tag
tightly clutched in her hand. When they handed her to me, she stared right into
my eyes like she was trying to read my soul. We went back to our seat, and she
continued to stare at us. Nikolai was really excited and offered her a toy and
wanted to hold her. She didn’t cry, or smile – just stared.
1
week home 8/31/12
Anya
is amazing! We are so in love. We are just starting to get to know her
personality, but it is fun to see the similarities and differences between her
and Nikolai. Like Nikolai, she really likes to get out and be around people and
see new things. Unlike Nikolai, she is a snuggler, who pushes her head into our
chest like she wants to meld with us. She gives big wet baby kisses – even
kissing Nikolai, which thoroughly disturbs him. She is also more reserved - at
least so far - and quietly smiles or giggles or complain-cries. The main time
she really cries is when she is in the car seat. She cannot understand why we
won’t pick her up!
1
month home 9/20/12
6
months home, 16 months old
Anya’s
words:
Wow
HiUh oh
Up
Mama
Dada
Kai (Nikolai)
Mo (more)
Boooo (book)
Boa (ball)
Cacker (cracker)
Pop
Pu or ff – but not both at the same time (puffs)
Goggle (bottle)
Mik (milk)
Bye/ bye bye
Please
Kank ou (Thank you)
This
that
Shakes head no and yes
Growls for animals (all animals, even birds growl in her mind)
Today
– 9/14/12
Anya
has really come out of her shell over the past year. She is still really
snuggly, and would prefer to be held almost all of the time. She is quite a
handful and full of herself. I have lost count of the number of words she says
and I think having a talkative big brother really helps her vocabulary. She pretty
much runs the house, often ordering us to “come on, sit down!” At the same
time, she imitates her big brother constantly and says and does just what he does.
She has only minimal tolerance for reading books, other than looking at the
word books with pictures. She loves dancing and coloring and singing. I think
she would live outside if she could, and taking her outside so far is enough to
head off tantrums. When she doesn’t get what she wants on occasion she will
scream at the top of her lungs! She can walk up the stairs, alternating feet if
she is holding your hand. Anya’s voice is so loud that even when she giggles
everyone turns to look. Her favorite food right now is steamed broccoli! She
has a particular smile that we call “Anya smile” that she will do on command
(as will Nikolai) Life is good! Tiring, but good.