ok, so, no pretty lies here... it has not been an easy transition. fu xiang is actually a very easy baby ... her cooperation can be bought with a rice cracker, and she can go from cries to smiles with a simple spin in a circle and/or dip upside down. she likes mom and dad fine, and is also perfectly happy to be carried around by jie jie.
jie jie, however, has her moments battling the green-eyed monster -- not that this will be news to anyone acquainted with her. tuesday was actually the hardest day -- xia didn't like it that fu xiang was being carried everywhere and wanted to be carried too (hello, you weigh 55 pounds now?!).
and i confess to a little emotional confusion of my own... as i've blubbered to a few of you, in the back of my mind i think i was hoping for another go with my little xia baby, and lo and behold, this is an entirely different person! quite easy to grasp a few days out, but at the time (and in the midst of a hormonal rush -- remind me to pack feminine hygiene products for my next trip), there were a lot of tears.
on thursday, we went to fu xiang's orphanage, where she spent the first year of her life. (she went into foster care in march, but we did not get to meet the foster family.)
then we went to the spots where the babies were found. these next pictures are weird, but important to have: "finding place" pictures.
fu xiang was left on the side of the road, beside some rice paddies. she was very ill with pneumonia, and we are not sure how easy she would have been to find. we have the blanket/towel she was wrapped in (embroidered with her "xiang" character), as well as a red envelope with "lucky money" left with her by her parents (or whoever left her here).
there was a watermelon vendor at the corner, so we bought a, well, a finding watermelon, i guess you could call it. it was quite sweet, as fu xiang is herself.
can't believe we'll be heading home in less than a week.
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Good to her from you and that things are getting better. We also encountered the big green eyed monster so totally know where you are coming from. Big hugs!!!
thanks odemaris -- if you've got any wisdom to share on keeping the monster in check, i'm all ears!!
wow very moving indeed! Can't wait to meet her. Remember what a shock the first one was, now you're a veteran!
Amazing. I can't wait to hear more of your insights (and more from Odemaris as well!). We were just referred a 17-month old from Guangxi Province, and we're wondering what will happen with our 4-year-old, who is the emperor of our house! Sounds like you've had a great trip so far!
congrats!!! the age is really, really great (fuxiang was 18 mos at referral, and is 20 mos now).... is she in foster care or at the orphanage?
Jia Jia is living in the orphanage. Our son was 18 months when we met him, and we've loved the experience and were sort of hoping for a toddler referral this time as well (we got it!).
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