Wednesday, April 25, 2007

SMITH GIRLS MAKE SPECIAL MEMORIES

Naomi and I went to visit our Smith friends - Adele and Mallory - in Richton today and had the most wonderful time. We were treated to fantastic country cookin' at The Sweet Magnolia Restaurant, and then went to Adele's home for the children (and the Mamas)to spend time visiting and playing. It was overwith much too soon, but Naomi and I needed to get back for a quick visit with her Papaw Ned and then on to our house for a few minutes with Daddy before he left for work. Be sure to check out Adele's blog link listed "A MEI MEI FOR MALLORY" for more of the story in pictures.

Friday, April 20, 2007

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN...

These pics are from our first days as a family in China. Our adoption journal where these were first posted has now expired, but I have the CD version of our story that I would be happy to share with those considering international adoption.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

OUR LITTLE GIRL IS GROWING...

Playing in the Swan Room in China


Playing in Our Yard in Lake Como


We've had our sweet girl less than three months, and we're in awe of how much she's grown - physically, mentally, and socially. Looking back at the pictures from our time in China really show the difference.



I've read so many times where adoptive families say that they feel like their child has always been with them. We're in that camp now. Naomi just fits so perfectly in our family. She is loved and adored. Joy and laughter follow her. God is blessing our family so much through her and with the wonder of His goodness and love.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

BETHANY ANNUAL SPRING PICNIC





Today we attended the Bethany Christian Services Annual Family Picnic at Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church in Jackson. It was our first Bethany event as a new family with Naomi. We really enjoyed meeting all the adoptive families. There were several adorable Chinese girls happily playing. We already knew Ron, Adele, and Mallory Smith, but by the end of the event we'd made so many new friends, some I'd already met online through the Yahoo groups. It is amazing to see and feel the bond between the families and know that God networked us all together to enourage and support one another.


The threatening weather kept many families away. We just loaded up the Blazer and hoped for the best. According the the report from the National Weather Service, a severe thunderstorm moved across Jackson just minutes before we drove through. We experienced only minimal rain driving and once we arrived, the sun came out and made for a beautiful day. God is good!
To see more pics from the event, follow the shutterfly link on the left.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

AN EASTER STORY









What I'll remember most about this Easter was the unexpected cold snap and God's provision.


The story begins with a beautiful pink dress that Grandma Putt had given to Naomi shortly after we arrived home from China. It was to be her Easter dress. It hung in her closet for weeks just waiting to be worn to church on Easter Sunday. Grandma was always concerned that it might not fit, but I knew it would. Our girl is petite and needed the smaller size.


The warm Spring days had finally arrived and it would finally be the perfect weather to wear the pink dress - oh, and did I mention that it was sleeveless?? Who would have ever thought that "Old Man Winter" would drop in for one last visit, and on Easter weekend at that! Well, I hoped for the best since Naomi did not have a sweater for the dress - not in white, not in pink, not even in "feminine!" I'd even begun to think that we might not even get to attend Sunday services unless I could come up with an alternative dress. I had even talked to God about my dilemma.


Fast forward to Saturday morning. I was making preparations for an Easter gathering in our home that evening and had made strawberry pies for dessert. This is a dessert that I cannot make without taking one to my Uncle Billy. He's either a good liar or he really, really loves my strawberry pies! Anyway Naomi and I had taken a pie over to his house that morning and had a nice visit with my Aunt Jane. Uncle Billy was still at work at the time. As we were leaving, Aunt Jane asked me to wait, that she thought she had something Naomi could wear. What she brought out from the bedroom was the most beautiful white sweater trimmed in pink that would be a perfect companion to Naomi's pink Easter dress. The moment my eyes fell upon that little sweater, I knew God had heard and answered my prayer in the sweetest way.


Our little girl was very beautiful on her first Easter Sunday at Bay Springs Baptist Church. Thank You Father; Thank you Grandma Putt; Thank you Aunt Jane.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

THE "BLOG" DECISION


This one's for you, Sam!!

Knowing that our web adoption journal was about to expire, I had been wrestling about whether to continue sharing our experiences with the online community or to slip quietly into our little family life and file the adoption journal away as a keepsake for Naomi - which was my intent from the beginning.

What I did not realize then, was how many lives would be touched by our journey to bring our daughter, Naomi Cai Heng, home from China. My anticpated "audience" was to be only our family and a few close friends - a tool we could all use to communicate while we were in China. I've since learned that many others have viewed our journal and that waiting families have found encouragement and comfort there.

It is my "waiting" friend, Samantha, who is the primary catalyst for this new blog. Believe me, I know the comfort of seeing pictures of a friend's child who is already home from China. Pictures of my friend Adele's daughter, Mallory, were always a bright part of even the darkest days of waiting. My Uncle Billy was also instrumental in my decision. He reminded me that the internet is a good way to share events and pictures with family, both near and far.

Welcome to Naomi's Niche!!