Hi..i started this post on June 14th...I am just getting back to it!
Hi! Today was the kids last day of school. Needless to say they are very happy! Shanay and Jess are thrilled because they now have texting back on their cell phones...oh, the little joys in the life of a teenager.
I can honestly say things are going really well with the boys. They seem as if they have been here forever. Honestly, there were a few days about a week after they were home that I was overwhelmed and tired and had a bit of post-partum adoption. I thought i should be SOOO Happy...but i was depressed. I wondered what we had done...what a huge responsibility we have taken on...we CHOSE this. But in all actuality, GOD chose this. What sacrifice is too big for these little guys? TJ now seemed so big to us...i was mourning his growing up. I was sick. I was exhausted. Everytime I would look at Todd and ask him if he was worried or if he still thought it was a good idea he said he didn't doubt it one bit. That helped. Praying helped.
OBEDIENCE: We have been working so hard on teaching Markenley obedience. He is really getting it. The first few weeks when he would 'throw a fit' or not come when i told him to and i tried to get him to do something i asked I would just hold him. He would CRY and tense his body. I would hold him like a baby and just pray for him (this was not easy...he is pretty strong..by the end of the day my arms and hands would hurt. At first this was about 20 minutes or so. Then he would relax his whole body, and instead of yelling Daddy, or whatever he was saying in Creole...he would start saying Mommy. He would hold me and love me. Then I could talk to him and he would listen and obey. We would celebrate! :) I feel like i am being pretty tough on him expecting immediate obedience...but when we aren't going through that we are having so much fun and giving him LOTS of love!! Now if he has those times they are much quicker.
Solomon's discipline: Solomon is doing pretty good...a little love bug. His biggest issue is when he gets mad he will hit and spit. This breaks my heart. I feel that is his orphange survival skill. This is when i pull him close, pray for him and put my finger on his lips and then give him lots of smooches on his lips to show him what his lips are for!
BEDTIME: This was horrible for a while. We started off laying with them until they were asleep. This was fine until Solomon took hours. At first he wouldn't go in his crib. He would ball his head off and hold out his arms for me. One day when Todd and Taylor were putting the boys down Taylor layed him in his crib and he went right to sleep. HMMMM obviously he could do it. For the next few nights i had todd put him to bed. So, we transitioned to laying with Markenley while Solomon was in his crib. Then we decided to try to leave the room before they fell asleep. Markenley was fine if we reassured him that we would be in the other room and we would be there when they woke up. Solomon likes to stand up and give lots of kisses. Well now we do their routine, bath, jammies, massage, storytime, prayers...give more snuggles, reassure them...tuck them in and then leave the room. The last couple nights Markenley would tell me "Night night Mommy, I love you so much". It was so adorable. Life is easier now that naptime/bedtime isn't taking hours. I need this time with my other kiddos.
DOCTORS APPT: They had their physicals. Their bloodwork came back good...except...They are both enemic...they need to be put on extra iron 3 times a day for 6 months.
Their lead levels are HIGH. Markenley's was 6.7 and i guess 10 used to be ok but now the level that is good is 0-2. They aren't going to do the treatment because the side effects aren't good.
I guess high lead levels can cause your IQ to be lower than it would normally, possibly problems concentrating, etc.
Markenley also has Giardia, and his TB test came back positive..but the chest x-ray came back negative so he doesn't have TB but was obviously exposed to it. He has to take a pill everyday at the same time, on an empty stomach, for 9 months!
The boys had their first dentist appts. and they were perfect for the dentist. Markenley has 4 cavities and Soly has none.
June 26th now...
We celebrated Solomon's 2nd birthday on the 22nd at 2:22 (get it??? 2's!!) We had tons of people and it was fun. Tomorrow is his actual birthday!
I will update you more later...
love,
renee
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Life...summer....doctors appts.
Posted by Renee at 11:18 PM
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I have really enjoyed reading your blog and seeing how you have handled your children through their new experiences of learning and growing. I just started reading a book called "Connected Child", about how to dicipline and take care of children that are adopted at older ages. After reading your blog it reminds me of what you what the book goes over. Glad to hear you are staying strong and seeing positive changes. YOU are amazing. THanks for sharing your experiences.
Glad they are doing well. You know if you ever want to chat... pop me an e-mail. Miss you guys!
Hello,
I just found your blog. We have a little boy from Haiti, too. He just turned four. We brought him home from Ayiti two years ago August. Like your Markenly, Peanut was anemic and had giardia (and scabies--YIKES!), but no positive TB results. I just wanted to share with you that my husband, who is from Central America, had malaria as a child. As a result his TB skin tests are always positive, although the chest x-rays are neg. Perhaps your little one doesn't really need that prolonged treatment for TB.
Best to you and your family,
Candis
Renee,
I enjoyed reading your post. It has lots of helpful information for people who are wondering what to expect. I'm so glad your boys are home.
Kayla
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