The following story was written by another one of the great families we have the privilege of learning to know. We are so happy to see Kai learning and growing and happy with his family!
Our four year journey to adoption took us to some dead ends and
on a few very sharp curves but here we are, making it official in July 2014,
with our son Kai!
Adopting an older
child is scary in its own way, do you hug him when you meet? Will he want to call us mom and dad? How will
we communicate? Somehow we made it
through those fist few crazy weeks in China.
Kai knew almost no English, he could only say “apple” (Thanks, Steve
Jobs) and “Oh my God” (Thanks pop culture).
The first few weeks we were home we couldn’t believe how often we went
somewhere and ran into someone who spoke
Mandarin and could speak to Kai, dramatically helping his
transition. He started learning English
quickly and then our exchange student from Beijing, Bridge, moved in and became
our amazing live in translator.
Kai started 5th grade at a private school less than three weeks
after coming home. It was very hard for
him but he is amazingly light hearted and as the months have gone on he has
been able to become more and more integrated with his classmates. Since he came home, Kai has learned to tie
his shoes, ride a bike, swim, share, take turns, play on a soccer team, and use
American table manners. All while
learning English!
He can almost read in
English, he is great at math and he loves art class. He is such a cheerful person and we can see
his resilient spirit every day. He had
so much fun experiencing the holidays from Halloween to Christmas. In January he celebrated his first ever
birthday party!
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We are excited to see
what is in store for Kai!
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