Matt's creation.
My sweet Minnie...
Meow.....
Arrrrgh......
Minnie's loot.....
My black cat satisfied with her stash....
It was four years ago today that we held Mackenzie for the first time. We had been in China for a few days previous to help us and Madalyn adjust to the time change. We spent time in Hong Kong before going to Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province where both the girls are from. We had a large travel group but the best part was that we got to travel with another family that we had traveled with the first time to get Madalyn. They live in Colorado and we are very close. Our oldest girls are from the same city and our youngest girls are from the same city and even have the same birthday. It is a true red thread connection.
I can't believe its been 4 years already. I'd do it over and over again. While Mackenzie grieved significantly during those first few days, she was all smiles and bonding well to us as we headed home. That first 24 hours were hard and emotional. She just wailed for the first couple of hours. She refused to eat or take a bottle but this all began to change in the days to come. She began to smile and giggle and was very attached to her white bunny that we now call Tu Tu. This was a stuffed animal we had sent to her in a care package before going to China. It was clear it had been given to her and she loved it. It was of great comfort to her. She was our sweet butterball of a baby and had this spikey little hair do that I just loved. Before leaving China, she was beginning to respond to her new name and had learned the game, "So Big". However, we still call her by her Chinese nickname, Kang Kang, or Kenzie Kang. There is so much I could say about this day and those early weeks but after a weekend of celebrating her 5th birthday, I am pooped. I took time out from birthday posting to remember one of the best days of our lives and wanted to share it all with you. Enjoy some of my favorite moments and pics from those two weeks in China bringing home our free-spirited, joy-filled, spunky, sassy, beautiful Kenzie.......
Our Gotcha moment...... Madalyn was soo sweet with her and quickly gave her a hug.
Tears of joy....our first family photo....Mackenzie is wondering why all the Chinese people are leaving.... I love this pic both for the memorable moment of becoming a family of four as well as for the look of sadness on Kenzie's face. I knew she had been well loved and was grateful.
First smiles after an afternoon of endless tears and grieving. She wasn't too sure of Matt and he had left to go get us some dinner.
Our roly poly girl......
These jammies bring back such sweet memories for me.
On October 9, Matt and I celebrated 10 years! We had originally talked about going back to San Fran since we honeymooned there but then decided to adopt again and didn't want to leave the kids for that long. We debated for a while on what to do and where to go. We decided on Savannah. We love Savannah. We went there for our 2nd anniversary and had a great time. We've driven through a couple of times to grab lunch. So last weekend, we dropped off the kids at my parents' house and off we went!! There were so many highlights....the quiet should we choose it, uninterrupted meals, not hearing Mama and Dada a gazillion times, awesome food, long walks, and then there were the gifts. We were both very surprised at what we each received. I bought Matt motorcycle riding lessons from Harley and he surprised me with a set of beautiful pearls...REAL ones :o). He's been talking about learning to ride for months and I wasn't real excited to say the least. But I knew he'd love it and be jacked up about it. My pearls are stunning and I feel very pretty in them. Thanks Honey!
Vic's on the River was a place we found on one of our drive thru visits. It's right on the river and they have delicious food. However, the best thing are the Fried Green Tomatoes! Yep, absolutely one of the best things we've ever eaten. My mouth is watering. We ate here both days for lunch and had them on each visit. And we had to get our own since we weren't really willing to share....lol.
This is our Bed and Breakfast, the Dresser Palmer House. It's two blocks from Forsyth Park and just beautiful.
This is our private entrance to our room called "Wisteria". Very romantic and secluded.