We've been home for just over a month and
Adelyn continues to adjust to her KY home. She now sleeps through most nights, at least 10 hours. She naps about 2 hours a day. She is becoming a little more selective with her food choices. It's as though she now understands that food is readily available and she doesn't have to eat everything in front of her. Her favorites are still eggs, bananas, oranges, bread, & mac & cheese. She is now taking milk WITHOUT sugar!


Mom &
Adelyn usually get up around 8:00 am, have breakfast, then have playtime. Lunch is usually around noon and then it's
nap time around 1:00pm. She usually goes down pretty easy. Only a few minutes of fussing, and she's out.
Nap time is a good time (and about the only time) Mom can catch up on house "stuff". Once
Adelyn wakes up it's time for play again, then Mom begins dinner. Dad usually gets home by 5:30pm. Dad gets a few minutes of playtime in before dinner. After dinner it's bath time, more play time, then bedtime sometime between 8:30 and 10:00.

Speaking of bath time,
Adelyn was at first terrified of the water. We tried just sponge baths in the sink, which she tolerated fairly well. But any time we tried the tub, Mom & Dad usually just ended up looking like goofballs playing in the water trying to convince
Adelyn that bath time was
soooo much fun . . .while
Adelyn screamed with terror. Then we received a bath time gift package from a good friend, and voila . . . .see below!!!!


We visited the International Pediatric Clinic at UK a couple of weeks ago. Her examination was conducted by Doctor Shawn Taylor. We also communicated with Dr. Taylor while in China. She seemed to be pleasantly
surprised by Adelyn's development and overall health. Although she is underweight according to U.S. growth scales there are no major health concerns. We had blood work done which confirmed her immunization needs and that she is no longer anemic. Her lead level was a little high (which is common in Chinese children) but should reduce with time. The Doctor did recommend we set up an appointment with a Pediatric
Ophthalmologist to evaluate possible blocked tear ducts. (Her eyes have always watered a lot, especially in bright lights or sun.) Dr. Taylor has concluded her evaluation of
Adelyn and has transferred her records to our primary care Pediatrician in
Bardstown.

6 comments:
I'm so glad you finally put up more pictures. I've been checking a couple times a day. I am so excited and happy for you guys. It sounds like you are having a lot of fun.
Hi! It's great to see Adelyn's changes. We love all the pictures! How does Adelyn do in the car? Want to try to plan a playdate 1/2 way? Rachel & Dave Baker
Don, Andrea, and Adelyn,
Loved the pictures! Glad things are going so well for you all! Can't wait to meet her!
Kim W
Just when I was almost through the withdrawls... I am so glad to see new pictures and see how Adelyn is doing. I love all of the purple, it is definately her color!
And the earrings are to die for!
Robin
Don, Andrea & Adelyn,
The pictures are so adorable! Adelyn is the sweetest little thing,so photogenic. What a blessing and joy she is for your
family (and the rest of us too!!!)
Love
Debbie & Doug
Great photos!! What a beautiful family!!
Louis and Jennifer
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