We were fortunate enough to Skype with Tyler's birth mother this past week. There wasn't much conversation as there is a considerable delay when you use the video but she got a chance to see Tyler. Also, she doesn't really speak English but the ladies at the Central Adoption Authority help in translating.
We did, however, find out that she is able to access this blog so the focus will be a little different now than what I had originally planned. Hopefully this can be a way for her to keep in touch with Tyler and observe him as he grows. I am hoping to update at least weekly and focus mainly on Tyler and the things she will probably want to know. I am going to post "family" stuff on our other blog "The Story of Collin" which has been up and running much longer. I have put a link to that blog in the top left corner so feel free to check it out as well.
We were glad to hear that all is well with Miliana and her family in the RMI. We had been advised that she was admitted tot the hospital for some sort of kidney issue. We still aren't clear on what the problem was but she is out of the hospital and seems to be doing well.
Her son Niror started school. He is Collin's age so probably preschool. Collin was pretty bummed that he didn't get to see his "best pal" Niror when we Skyped. Due to the time change and our schedules we probably wont see Niror or Kella much on Skype unless they are out of school.
Speaking of Niror...it seems like everyday Wyatt and I comment how much Tyler reminds us of him. They are both very ornery little boys and full of energy. I was looking back at videos of our trip and all I could think was oh boy we are going to have our hands full! Niror always had a silly little smile on his face and even though none of us had any idea what the other was saying you just knew he was hell on wheels! Tyler has that same little (adorable) devilish grin and you just know it's going to be followed by little hands in the dog bowl or something crashing to the ground and breaking but how can you get mad!?! I have to say I do love coming home and walking through the door to see his little face just light up with that smile as he bear crawls across the floor to climb up my leg. It just melts my heart!
What can get a little old though is the sleeping situation in this house...or lack of it. Tyler had croup and a double ear infection last week so he wasn't sleeping really well. He is feeling better but his sleep has not improved. It really wreaks havoc on the whole family. Even poor Collin is sleep deprived and when he doesn't get his sleep you can tell!! So it's been a fun week or so at the Wilson house! It is funny though, it is so hard to tell when Tyler is sick because he always seems to be a happy little guy, constantly smiling and playing. I'm not complaining but I think we might be a little behind the eight ball getting him to the doctor because he acts the same way sick or not.
By the way, he is a whopping 21 lbs!! Only 10 pounds less than his 4 year old brother!! I put an outfit on him today that I swear fit him 2 weeks ago...not so much today!! Hopefully we can keep everyone well this week!!
Hi Wilsons! So did you go through the CAA to Skype and have them contact Miliana? That might be a good solution for us since Emi doesn't speak much English. We did get confirmation that the packages we sent back in August did arrive. Emi's brother, Beto, finally replied to Jeff in FB. We still don't have confirmation from the USPS though - interesting.
ReplyDeleteWe also thought about ways to keep Emi updated more frequently and decided to start a FB page for Grace but I'm not sure I can keep up with all the privacy settings - they always seem to revert to "all" whenever they make changes and I would want to make sure it's locked down tight.
And I know what you mean about not being able to tell when the kiddo is sick! Grace is the same way - double ear infection but no pain, slept well and was as charming as ever! More evidence to support that RMI kids are made from some tough stuff.
Please say Hi to the rest of the family!