Update, Update, Update...
We have been so fortunate to receive another update on Anna. A couple from Ohio is currently in China adopting their daughter from Foshan Nanhai SWI, Anna's orphanage. Erin, the new mommy, has been so nice to me and has gotten an update on Anna. I have posted her message so you can read what she has to say about her.
Hi-
I saw your little girl today. She looked fine and happy. I showed the
director my paper with the names on it and they went and brought all of the
kids to me to take pictures of. Very nice caretakers that really seem to
care about the kids. She was in her crib when we got there and I spotted her
right away. She was the first one I recognized. I took a picture of her in
her crib and then later they brought her out to me in the playroom to take
another picture. I talked to her and told her that mommy would be coming
soon to take her home. One of the caretakers asked me if I knew her mother.
I told her yes and I would send the picture back. She thought that was good.
All of the babies stand up in their cribs when someone comes in the room.
They really liked the attention, in fact they were craving us to come over
to see each of them.
I will download the pictures later, just wanted to let you know she was
fine.
Erin
What exciting news for us. To know that she is doing well, being cared for, and that the caretakers are asking about us, just thrills me. I hope that they show her the photo book that we sent back in December and she will recognize us from the pictures when we travel to get her. Many, many thanks to Erin, her husband and new daughter, Ella, for taking time out of their adoption journey to get an update for us. The kindness of those that have done this can never be repaid, except for us to do the same for those waiting when we travel. Cathy, Kenny & Erin - thank you!
We are so blessed that Anna is in Foshan Nanhai SWI. I have only heard good things about Ms. Tang, the director, and the caretakers. The photos and videos that I have seen show the orphanage to be clean and in good repair. Many parents have to not only deal with the fact that their child is half a world away, but that they live in a run-down, poorly equipped facility without necessities. The orphanage may not have many children adopted from the orphanage and therefore, they may never get any updated information or pictures. My heart goes out to those that must also deal with these worries.
So happy to hear wonderful news about our daughter, and sending love to my Anna.
Hi-
I saw your little girl today. She looked fine and happy. I showed the
director my paper with the names on it and they went and brought all of the
kids to me to take pictures of. Very nice caretakers that really seem to
care about the kids. She was in her crib when we got there and I spotted her
right away. She was the first one I recognized. I took a picture of her in
her crib and then later they brought her out to me in the playroom to take
another picture. I talked to her and told her that mommy would be coming
soon to take her home. One of the caretakers asked me if I knew her mother.
I told her yes and I would send the picture back. She thought that was good.
All of the babies stand up in their cribs when someone comes in the room.
They really liked the attention, in fact they were craving us to come over
to see each of them.
I will download the pictures later, just wanted to let you know she was
fine.
Erin
What exciting news for us. To know that she is doing well, being cared for, and that the caretakers are asking about us, just thrills me. I hope that they show her the photo book that we sent back in December and she will recognize us from the pictures when we travel to get her. Many, many thanks to Erin, her husband and new daughter, Ella, for taking time out of their adoption journey to get an update for us. The kindness of those that have done this can never be repaid, except for us to do the same for those waiting when we travel. Cathy, Kenny & Erin - thank you!
We are so blessed that Anna is in Foshan Nanhai SWI. I have only heard good things about Ms. Tang, the director, and the caretakers. The photos and videos that I have seen show the orphanage to be clean and in good repair. Many parents have to not only deal with the fact that their child is half a world away, but that they live in a run-down, poorly equipped facility without necessities. The orphanage may not have many children adopted from the orphanage and therefore, they may never get any updated information or pictures. My heart goes out to those that must also deal with these worries.
So happy to hear wonderful news about our daughter, and sending love to my Anna.