On a technical level, Lulu's eyes hardly cross anymore. She has wonderful new glasses and she is adjusting well to the bifocals. On the playground, she avoids running into things and takes corners much better than she did before the operation. She is also coloring incredibly carefully now. If it works, I'll post the picture. This was where she had the hardest time in China.
She has also been able to see fine details. She plays Boggle Jr and searches for the correct letters on the cubes. She is tracing letters and numbers which was almost impossible a month ago.
The most significant changed have been personal. She plays with her friends at preschool, running and hardly ever checking in with dad. I'll be there for another 2 months, tapering off how long I'm there until she's completely adjusted to being there and not needing me.
She's very much our girl, and we are her family. She looks at pictures of us on the iPhone and remembers the events and says "our house" "our cat" "our computer" etc. She sees pictures of her foster mom and knows that we are grateful to her. She calls her "foster mom" and gives the picture a kiss, but then moves on.
Karin just started work again, and we are all sad, but life costs money and we are so thankful that Karin has a stable job. Lulu asked where Karin was and kissed pictures of her, but she was a trooper. Her life has seen so many adjustments in the last year, and we are appreciative of how she rolls with all the changes. So long as she can cuddle one of us, life is good. And I personally will cuddle and carry her as long as she wants me to - or until my back gives out, whichever comes first.
I am a happy dad of three happy kids and all i need is one of those full of live smiles and I'm good to go.

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What wonderful new opportunities for Lulu! So happy to hear she is healing well!
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