Months ago, in care package #2 I think, we sent a self-addressed stamped envelope through Ann of Red Threads in hope that the orphanage would write us something about Lulu.
We received this envelope in the mail today. There are four drawings but I can't get one to upload. Each colorful drawing is labelled very lightly in Chinese in pencil. I am going to take them to work tomorrow and hope that San-Hwan doesn't mind translating a few words for me. I am so thrilled to see and touch our little girl's work and see what she has created for herself and for us.
It's just amazing to have received this today. Tomorrow is my last day at work before we go. In 5 days, we step on that plane. Every person I talk to at work, and I end up speaking with at least 30 people a day between patients and co-workers/colleagues, knows I am leaving to bring home my daughter. They are so excited for our whole family. It is phenomenal how many hearts Lulu has touched just by being herself and living the life she has lived thus far.
I arrived at work in the morning to find my desk-top stacked with adorable packages. My friend Tanya and her generous son had chosen a dolly, outfits, and a precious doll's sleigh bed for Lulu so that she wouldn't feel lonely in her bed at night. They thought of this when they realized that she might sleep in her foster mommy's bed right now and might feel lonely in her new bed at home. So sweet and perceptive!
After lunch, I saw a patient and then returned to my office to find my chair stacked high with coloring books, princess items, a sparkly "Little Sister" t-shirt, jigsaw puzzles for work learning and all kinds of thoughtful and fun items for a little girl. These gifts were thoughtfully put together by our amazing team of receptionists. I was so touched that people had anticipated our great adventure ahead and that they wanted to make Lulu (and her mommy) feel special and loved. I am so lucky to work with such generous and kind people.







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