We had our one month post-adoption visit with our social worker this week. It went really well. We had to give her eight pictures of Hadley (both individual and family shots). Fortunately, we got our family pictures back from the photographer the night before our appointment, so I was able to include those. She asked us lots of questions about how we are settling in and adjusting and how Hadley is doing. We were able to answer everything on a positive note and checked off all the skills she asked whether or not Hadley could do. The only things we need to be working on are walking and talking. She is getting close to walking and will be doing it fairly soon. Talking is a whole other story and hopefully she continues to make progress and start using some simple words soon. She has mastered "more" in sign language and uses that regularly in search of more food. She has also perfected the moan and lean towards anything anyone else is eating. Her big sisters enjoy sharing their food and giving her a bite of whatever they have so that is good.
We got all of Hadley's test results back from the doctor and everything looks great. She is all clear and does not have any underlying diseases or conditions. There are a couple of vaccines that we need to catch up on that we will do in a couple of weeks at her 18-month check up.
Hadley has had a few adventures in the past few weeks including celebrating Chinese New Year, sledding and playing in the snow a few times with her sisters, celebrating my little brother's birthday with a dinner at my mom's house, and a trip to the dentist with her older sisters. Olivia and Isla did great at the dentist (it was Isla's first time so I was a little nervous and took Aaron with me in case I needed backup) and everyone was cavity free. Hadley will get to join her sisters at their next check up in six months, once she is two.
Hadley sledding with her sisters. She was a little unsure and preferred to sit still in the sled.
We all enjoyed our Chinese New Year celebration and look forward to learning more about the Chinese culture and celebrating the Lunar New Year each year. We made dinner and had a few friends over on January 31st which is the start of the New Year this year. It is the year of the horse. I made traditional Chinese pork dumplings which were delicious and General Tso's chicken. I will not be making that recipe again. It turned out pretty good but was so ridiculously involved and took hours to make. It definitely wasn't that good. We enjoyed the decorations that we brought back from our trip to China and made a few more of our own. We ate plenty of mandarin oranges which are said to bring good luck for the new year. We enjoyed a family day at the Crane House on Saturday which is an Asian cultural center in Louisville, KY. They had games and crafts set up. The girls enjoyed dressing up in Chinese masks, learning to write the Chinese characters for "Happy New Year", designing their own kimonos and participated in a scavenger hunt which ended with a prize from a treasure chest. We look forward to being more involved in events at the Crane House in the future.
My pork dumplings. They were better than they look in this picture.
Olivia in a mask. Her silk dress was a hit and she got a lot of compliments!
Olivia the dragon
Olivia practicing caligraphy. She really just wanted to paint with the ink and the paintbrush but was very patient and allowed this lady to help her write all the Chinese characters.
Isla taking a turn at it.
I mentioned earlier our family pictures. We had them taken about two weeks ago and it was stressful. I ran around town for days before trying to find everyone something cute that coordinated but wasn't too matchy. Trying to shop with those three quickly turned into a disaster! I have a double stroller and the older two take turns walking. That usually means they wander ahead or behind and I end up carrying someone and locking the other two in the stroller. I usually have the Ergo carrier as well and after yelling at them for awhile I get annoyed, strap the big two in the stroller and Hadley in the carrier which she is getting less and less tolerant of. On this particular day I didn't buckle Isla in the stroller and told her to sit still and not stand up. Wouldn't you know that she stood up and fell out, face planted on the floor and I ran her over with the stroller (not once, but TWICE)!! I have since learned my lesson and insist that she is always buckled. I will not be getting the mother of the year award if it is determined by my fellow shoppers at the mall. I did however have one woman compliment me on how I was handling all three of the kids and managing to get some shopping done and get everyone in and out of the store. She obviously did see when I dumped Isla out of the stroller on her face, temporarily misplace Olivia under a rack of clothes or bribe all three of them to sit quietly by forcing snacks in their faces.
Anyone who has done family pictures with three little kids, inside, in the winter can imagine how this session went. There was lots of bribing the older two with candy to get them to participate, sit where they were told to and smile. This worked for a few minutes until Olivia decided she didn't like to color of the photographers candy selection. She is so picky! One of the three were constantly crawling or running away or frowning. We thought the whole shoot was a disaster but somehow our photographer, Hollie Colwick, managed to get some awesome shots of each of the girls individually and a few good family shoots. I am so thankful to have photos of all of us together and have been waiting to have a picture of all three of my girls together since we saw Hadley's face for the first time on Sept. 9, 2013.
Olivia (age 3 1/2)
Isla (just turned 2)
Sisters!
Hadley (17 months)
Our behind the scenes shot as we were attempting to change her clothes.
We were so happy with how well they turned out! We are continuing to try to figure out our daily routine and our new normal as a family of five which has been tricky with all of the snow days we have had lately. I am thankful with all the quality time the girls have had together cooped up in the house for the last few weeks but ready for some warm weather and to get these girls outside to play. Hopefully spring is just around the corner.







Great photos Katy! It is flying by! Glad things are going so well!
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