He loves the feel of sand between his toes.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
At The Beach
He loves the feel of sand between his toes.
Meeting New Family (The Verhalens)
Katie, Ben, Tyler & Joshua
Grateful & Home in Virginia Beach
Joshua's new high chair. He was not accustomed to being restrained for eating, but has tolerated it very well since he knows it means "let's eat."
Joshua takes his first ride in new car seat with Mom & Dad. Smiling it's a good thing.
Joshua's first Sunday Church service. He decides that he's ready to take over for Dad at work.
The Journey Home
Sleeping boy waiting to board the plane in Chicago bound for Norfolk International Airport.
Mean while in Virginia.... a welcoming party is forming.
The flight is delayed.
How much longer until Joshua gets here???
Big sister Katie is there to greet Joshua.
Katie gave us a ride home and Joshua his first ride in a car seat.
Thanks Katie!!
Bonita "Gram" presents Joshua with his Welcome Home ballons. One ballon said "Welcome Home Joshua" the other red star ballon said "Spicy Boy." Spicy boy is the name given to Joshua by the guide, Michael while in China. It represents his "little temper" and is a trait children from Fuling are famous for.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Homeward Bound
We want to thank everyone that has been praying for us and supporting us through the journey. Family, church, friends, work.... you all have been wonderful. Your emails, posts, thoughts and love have been lifegiving. God has blessed indeed.
Joshua is a precious little boy and we are thrilled to have him in our lives. While most of our posted pictures have been of Joshua smiling, laughing and having fun, he also has his spells of crying, being stubborn and trying to have things his way. He actually reminds Randy of his grandchildren when they were much younger. Our hats are off to Katie and Marcia who did a great job raising their kids through some tough times of obstinate behavior, food thrown on the floor, screams when somebody didn't get their way, etc. Joshua's has his moments too.
As we fly out, we ask that you keep all the little children and their respective families in your prayers. We have been with 9 other families this past week. We all fly home tommorrow. The following pictures show the majority of these families:
Our wonderful Chinese guides for Beijing & Guanzghou (Maggie & Rosa)
The children we adopted