Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Stay tuned for a big announcement...

Gracee thanks everyone who prays for her and her family and all the little girls and boys who are still in China and need a "forever family." She encourages you to check back often to her blog for an exciting announcement.
Gracee's Big Adventure is about to get even bigger!!!




(Gracee and biggest brother, Drew, in awe in the Primate House at the zoo.)

Ladies...Start Your Strollers!


Gracee and her friends from Anhui take a break from racing around the St. Louis zoo July 8. The six families, who were all together in China last summer adopting, all met in St. Louis for a reunion of sorts. While two families lived in St. Louis, others came from Arizona, North Dakota, and Tennessee. Gracee is in the third stoller from the left--waving as Daddy takes her picture. What a girl!!! Posted by Picasa

Monday, July 10, 2006

The Red Couch Revisited

It's been nearly a year since Gracee came into our lives and we came into her life. If you've been following Gracee's Big Adventure for the past year, you may recall that six families from Children's Hope International traveled to Hefei, Anhui to meet our new daughters. What a glorious year it has been. Mom and I have realized how much we forgot about being the parents of a toddler but we have been pleasantly surprised that most of what we knew before has come back to us. This past weekend all six families met in St. Louis (where two families reside) for an annual reunion. It was a very special time as we all were able to see how all the 'China sisters' have changed and to hear about some of the wonderful things that happened during the intervening months. In our final days last August in Guangzhou, China (where the American consultate is located), our group took the traditional China adoption photo on the red couch in the White Swan hotel there. To mark this memorable occasion again, the girls gathered again--on a red couch in the home of one St. Louis family who adopted from Anhui with us--for a photograph. this will give you the opportunity to see for yourself how these special little girls have changed. By the way, they are in the same order on the couch. (Gracee is on the far right.) While the girls weren't all that cooperative in their original sitting in China, they are far wiser and much more independent now. Those that weren't scrambling off the couch were crying. It took some ice cream (push-ups) to keep them in place for a few minutes. (That is what you see them all focusing on.)

Photo taken in St. Louis on July 8, 2006:

Photo taken in Guangzhou, China in August 2005:

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

American Beauty



Gracee celebrated her first Fourth of July as an American citizen. While she did not care much for the fireworks (she called them "pops-pops"), she did enjoy the fresh corn on the cob and grilled ribeye steak. While she cannot appreciate the preciousness of the freedom she enjoys in the U.S., we are so pleased that she will have unlimited opportunities to excel in our great nation. Gracee continues to grow in every way. Her language skills are rapidly advancing. She usually uses a minimum of three words to convey a thought. She is a sweet little girl but is understanding she has 'rights,' too. In fact, she is often convinced her rights and her will trumps Mom's and Dad's. Thank you God for the blessings we have in this great country and for the grand joy to be Mom and Dad to little Gracee.