Tonight we will go back and forth ( I hope ) between the New Year celebrations at the Xian Temple and an important Manchester soccer game.
As a first course they chose Spagetti (I had fried rice, Jerry went straight to the ice cream course.) The boys finished up with ice cream for the second day in a row. I sense a change in diet awaiting us back in NC. For the last year, since we've had Dominic and Rosie we have eaten rice nearly every day. These two Northern Chinese boys are 'noodle boys'. And I don't mean the rice noodles that I have come to love, but heavy hand made wheat noodles. (David Rusch are you out there??)
5 comments:
Great to see the family having fun!
good luck on your journey. We brought home an older boy and after 18 months we disrupted the adoption. We finally realized that God did not mean for us to be this child's forever family but a vehicle to bring him together with his family.
We aren 't sure why God chose us to walk that journey but he did. Our family is stronger because of it.
Much strength to all of you.
How wonderful to see the smiles after the tough first day! Happy New Year!
Have been praying for your family! Glad to see the boys adjusting. We'll be in Xi'an next Sunday to pick my new 5 year old son. All the best from New York!
Heather : )
So beautiful to see your boys as they weave there way into your family. Our northern China boy also loves noodles of every shape and size but also likes rice pretty well now, too. I picture lots of both in your future! Happy New Year! We are looking forward to bringing home our 13 year old boy in January.
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