quiet) darling girl in her first jean jumper with a red trim on the pockets.
One pink blue and red gingham dress with light-blue shorts drew a full-on smiley, "Awwwwww....", from Thom. It just lit him up. In the basket it went.
Of course the boys got a few pairs of shorts for the summer. But navy blue shorts and a t-shirt with Popsicles that says, "Chill out" is not quite as satisfying as the modernist floral motif of a swingy cotton dress. Okay, the t-shirt was cute... But I am getting more and more desperate for an update. I heard a few sad stories about other families this week and I just want to know that she is okay. I want to know that she is growing, playing, being... Then I want her to be in my arms. In her daddy's arms. To look at her and know that we love her and that someday she will accept that love and even reciprocate it when she is ready. The important part is that we get to begin the part where we actively care for her and are responsible for her welfare. if I was allowed to get on that plane tomorrow, I would. We would.
Today I contacted the National Visa Center. They input the I-800 approval late last night and a letter went out to us today. I asked them to send me a PDF of the letter to speed things up but, although they said it would be sent, I never received it. We will expect to get it in the mail next week but they did confirm that they notified the consulate in Guangzhou about our approvals. One more step on the path to adopting Minlan and uniting our family.
I'll get back to my nesting now and get those cutie-girl clothes in the wash so I may lovingly fold them and pat them, and press them into those waiting dresser drawers. Those cute little clothes waiting for their girl along with us.


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