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the first days back into our normal routine went very well. with the boys back at school and me back at work, i wondered if Lizzie would pine away for her adoring entourage. however, she has her favorite person in the world by her side, mommy, so what more is there to look around for. we are still learning much about her, but are starting to get familiar with her little personality quirks. she does NOT like to go down to sleep, either for a nap or bedtime, 2-5PM is her whiny time of day, she loves to run laps in the house from about 6-9PM, and when she wakes up in the morning she has this wonderful half an hour or so where she is just calm and contemplative and likes to roll around in bed and snuggle. she also likes to pinch and pull hair. gotta work on that one somehow.
we have also gone to see a surgeon, Stacey Folk, about her palate and whatever other surgeries we will have to think about. She (the surgeon) said that Lizzie's lip repair that she had in china looked really good and she did not think we would have to do any more with that. Lizzie's scar is pretty noticeable right now, but the surgeon said that that a scar is always the biggest about 3 months after a surgery, which is where we are now. we have some scar treatment stuff to put on it and when Lizzie is out for her palate surgery, they will probably inject a bit of steroid into it to make it do down faster. the surgeon also said that Lizzie's nose looked really good for now as well. apparently as Lizzie grows, her nose will do some of its own straightening and they only look to do any surgeries when she is around 5, just as she is entering kindergarten and she starts paying attention to how she and others look, and around 13-14 when she is really concerned about her appearance. apparently, the asian nose is notoriously flexible compared to the stiff nose of your average caucasian, and usually their noses end up looking great. it was good to know that for both her lip and her nose, Lizzie is in a good place for now.
as to her palate surgery(ies), she will probably have it in the next couple of months, early november most likely. the recovery from it takes a few weeks so hopefully we will have her back in comfortable, good eating condition for the holidays. she will have to have splints on her arms for some time after the surgery so she does not put the wrong thing into her mouth, and we all just can't WAIT to see how she likes that! the surgeon we talked to came very highly recommended and we will definitely have her do any cosmetic surgeries we need in the future, but it turns out our insurance does not cover using this surgeon for now. however, she recommended a good ENT doc at Childrens and the University who is covered by our insurance and with whom we are in communication. we will keep you all posted as we find out more.
some of the pictures i have here are from last weekend when we went on a family picnic at a lake (or reservoir as they call them out here) not too far from our house. it has been beautiful weather since we came back and a welcome relief to the tropical heat and humidity we had down in Guangzhou. we did a brief hike down a trail with Ben starting out carrying her in the backpack carrier. Lizzie was happy with that but then, as much as she likes me (Ross) now and even reaches for me often, we tried to switch the back pack carrier to me and she threw a fit until we put it back onto Ben. i think she must have had a bit of PTSD and a flashback to what we now refer to as the "great wall of china incident". if you have not heard that one, let me know and i'll tell you sometime.
i put in the video too because it shows you how much she likes nodding for things. she also has this double fist pump she does when she wants more of something... not sure when she got a chance to see Arsenio Hall while in china, but it is pretty funny.
all for now. sorry to have been so delinquent in getting things on the blog site, but home life leaves me with much less time for this than traveling in china. more as it comes.
Ross.