Finally - we got clearance!!! After a month of my newest nephew Sam being home, I was finally able to see the little guy and he is real! As I have posted, he was born nearly 9 weeks premature and although I wouldn't have done anything to compromise his well-being....I really, really, really wanted to see him for myself. He is doing really well at home, no sickness, gaining weight, eating good and my sister asked if we could come over and visit....YES!
Thankfully our house has been well for over a week (yeah!) and we were comfortable visiting. I gave the kids the run down before we got there, "don't get in his face, no kisses, don't ask to hold him, don't run, don't scream, no fussing, don't ask Stephanie to fix you anything and Parker - no light sabers in the same room as Sam" you know, just the normal stuff when you have kids.
When we got there, Stephanie was fixing him a bottle and asked if I wanted to feed him, which of course I did. He is so tiny - so I can only imagine how tiny he was when he was first born. He was pretty lazy while eating, so I changed his diaper to "rouse" him up a little and it did. He was very bright eyed and appeared alert. Such a cutie too! He looks sort of like Jack, except Jack had black hair when he was a baby and Sam's is completely different. Sam's hair is blond, blond. Because Jack's hair was so dark and has been most of his life, I told my sister just a couple of weeks before she had Sam that it would be funny if she had a blond baby. I have 3 blond boys and a dark haired daughter, my brother has a blond son and a dark haired daughter and Stephanie has Jack with dark hair, so I thought she needed a blond. I don't think she or Rick thought he would ever blond - but he is!
He makes those little sweeting "grunting" noises when he sleeps...it's so cute!
So needless to say, I was a happy aunt. I got to see my sister's boyssssssss - as in plural, 2, more than one, multiple children and it made me very, very happy.

Can you tell I am happy?!?
On Tuesday, Feb 19th, Rodney has a birthday. He turned 40! Just to clarify any assumptions of my age....Rodney is 8 years older than me! Happy Birthday Rodney!

Happy Birthday Daddy!
When we got home from Anna's appointment, there was a sign on our front porch announcing to everyone that passed we had a birthday boy!
We spent his birthday in Louisville at a cleft clinic with Anna. We left the house about 6:00 am to make the 2 1/2 hour trip to Louisville for her appointment. We saw her surgeon, orthodontist, audiologist, clinic speech therapist, dietitian, and clinic dentist - whew! They were happy with Anna's progress over the last 3 months and started making the plans for her surgeries. Due to the severity of her cleft, they will have to repair her gum line first. Her surgeon said that because it is so wide, the scar tissue would literally collapse out her gum line if that was not repaired and stable at the time of her surgery. So, we will have her gum line fixed, wait about 3 - 5 weeks for the swelling to go down and then take her to the orthodontist for impressions. They will fit her for an obturator that she will wear until her palate surgery which will occur about 4 months after her initial surgery to repair the gum line.
I spoke with her surgeon's office today and tentative dates are March 28th or April 4th. Since she will have to stay overnight, I had rather have it on a Friday. That way whoever the boys stay with will not have to worry about getting them to school the next day. We are really excited about getting the surgery done - but dread, dread, dread the actual procedure and the days to follow. I am thrilled that we are able to get this done for her and know that it is the best thing to do - no doubt - but you hate to think about the pain that they will have to endure because of the surgery. We are praying that it all happens when it needs to and she just does beautifully through every procedure she has to face.

Anna had 2 little girls at Jacob's basketball game that came over with
Polly Pockets - Big Hit!
Anna really has progressed over the last few months. With the boys, it was no big deal for them to do some of the things that we are celebrating with Anna. Not that we didn't cherish their development but we didn't delight in the fact that they were playing in their spilled milk. Anna has had some issues regarding sensitivity and sensory with her hands. She has been almost obsessed with "flicking" textures. She flicks at almost everything...her cup, her toys, the fridge, clothes, shoes, furniture, etc., anything where there is a texture other than a smooth surface. She loves to feel things, but couldn't stand anything on her hands. Finger painting was seriously a traumatic experience for her. She got oatmeal creme pie "creme" on her hands and I was almost in tears before I got her hands cleaned. She was so incredibly upset. It was not just a "I don't want to do this" cry, it was more like she had crossed over to panic mode and couldn't gain composure until she was clean and being held.
We have since worked on getting her to stop flicking so much (still flicks, but not as much) and trying to "force" her to get a little "dirty" on her hands. She wouldn't feed herself, because she didn't want the crumbs of food on her hands. No crackers, chips, bread, cereal, nothing that could potentially leave anything on her hands. We really started to see progress when I had her in her high chair waiting for her dinner to cool. She had her sippy cup (which doesn't have the valve in due to her not being able to suck through the valve) and I ran upstairs to check on the boys. When I came back down, she had poured her milk out of her cup, onto the high chair tray and had it smeared everywhere, including her hair. Carter, Jacob and Parker...I would have not been so delighted, but I was thrilled that her hands were "messy".

"Are you proud Momma?"

Little does she know that the milk in the hair will result in having to wash her hair -
not her favorite pass time
Over the next couple of weeks, she began eating dry cereal, muffins, bread, and even sticky sliced bananas. I am really proud of her progress. However, now I don't snap pictures of her when she pours her milk out...she gets the typical "no, no" :-)
Just 3 months ago, she was still taking a bottle with formula and only eating mashed or pureed foods or jarred baby foods - NOW....anything we put in front of her. As long as it is bite sized, she will attempt it. She still can't 'bite' things off well, but if she can get it in her mouth, it is as good as gone. The sizes need to be small enough to keep her from gagging. She still does that pretty bad, but not as bad as a couple months ago. She eats beans, potatoes, carrots, rice, meats, cookies, biscuits, eggs, pancakes, pop-tarts, cabbage, broccoli, cucumbers, tomatoes, pizza...seriously ANYTHING! We are proud of our little pig.

Parker plays GameBoy - Anna plays GameBoy
"Monkey see, Monkey do"
I know that some of you have been reading the blog for a while and remember a friend of mine that was going to adopt a little boy from Anna's orphanage. If you remember China pulled his file and she couldn't continue with the adoption of K.C. She was heartbroken because she loved this little boy and his future was unknown. She continues to ask parents traveling to Anna's orphanage to get an update on K.C. for her and hopes that he will one day be eligible for adoption again.
Thankfully, she continued to pursue adoption and is leaving for China in just 12 days to adopt another little boy she will name John. I am so happy for her. I know this journey has not been easy for her or her family. I don't know why things happened the way that they did, but because of a series of very painful events a totally innocent, very deserving little boy will soon come to know her as his mother. I know John will not replace the K.C., nor do I think she is trying to, but John needed a mother too. I am so proud of her and just wish her the all the best!
Sending love and best wishes to Julie!
Rodney, Marcy, Carter, Jacob, Parker & Anna Mei