Dear Cora,
This has been a day I have waited for so long and I am so glad it is here but it has been the hardest day that I (and probably you) have ever lived through. I am so sorry to have broken your heart when I took you from the only family that you have ever known but I hope it will heal and you will learn to love us as much as we love you. I promise that we will love you unconditionally, forever, and give you all that you will ever need for the rest of your life.
This has been a day I have waited for so long and I am so glad it is here but it has been the hardest day that I (and probably you) have ever lived through. I am so sorry to have broken your heart when I took you from the only family that you have ever known but I hope it will heal and you will learn to love us as much as we love you. I promise that we will love you unconditionally, forever, and give you all that you will ever need for the rest of your life.
I woke up every hour worried that I was going to over sleep.
Finally at 2:30 am China time we got up, ate, showered, and tried to keep busy
until it was time to meet Emma. The hotel had a great buffet. It was like
eating at a restaurant. People were there cooking as well as having prepared
food. They had American and Chinese style food. We were not feeling very
adventurous. After breakfast, Cheryl and I went for a walk around the hotel and
took some pictures.
When we arrived at
the Civil Affairs Office we sat in a big room with a red banner across the
back. We waited while Emma went to find out how the day was going to work.
There was another family waiting for their daughter. I think they were from
North Carolina. We traded stories about our adoption processes. I felt very
rude because I was so distracted waiting and looking for Cora. We worked on our
paperwork while we waited for our children. There were only 4 children to be
adopted today. The family from North Carolina’s daughter came first. She was
asleep when she arrived and stayed that way for the whole time they were in the
Civil Affairs Office. It was so beautiful to see the parents get to look her
over; her fingers, her face, her feet. She seemed so content. Then a little boy
arrived but his parents were not here yet. He was adorable! He had very chubby
cheeks and was happy watching what was going on in the office while his Ayis
took care of his paperwork. Cora was the third child to arrive. At 10:20 Cora
finally came through the door. She was so cute and very scared. They walked up
tp me an just gave her to me. Tried to give he to me would be a better way to
say it. She was not dealing with the fact that she was going to me and not
staying with her Ayi. This was her favorite Ayi. She was in all of the pictures
we got of Cora. You could tell by the look on Cora’s face that she knew what
was happening. Cora did not want me to
touch her and would not come to me. The Ayi and director talked to Cora and
showed her pictures of us in the photo album we sent. Cora knew our names and
was saying that I was her mama but would not let me touch her. They offered
Cora her favorite snacks to distract her so I could take her. Nothing worked.
They spent quite a bit of time trying to coax her to me. Finally they told me I
had to take her and just let her scream, and that she did at the top of her
lungs. She screamed for her “mama” until we left. I have had two children and
have lived through my share of temper tantrums but I have never seen anything
like this. She arched her back, pushed away from me, pulled her hair. She was
crying so much that she was getting over heated. He skin was blood red. She
started to sound as if she was hyperventilating. I was asked to take her to a
different room because she was so disrupting. I walked with her, bounced her,
talked to her, and hummed… anything I could think of. Nothing worked. This was
the most heart wrenching thing I have ever had to do. I loved her so much
already and there was nothing I could do for her. If anyone walked by she would
try to go with them. Total strangers; anyone was better than me. Cheryl came
over to the room we were in to ask me about the gifts for the children because
the Ayis were leaving and Cora even wanted to go to her. I was so scared when
they finally said it was time to go because I never thought she would stop
crying. She started calming down as we walked out of the building and instantly
stopped crying when we went outside. She was so wide eyed watching everything!
We had to walk down the street to find a photo shop so we
could take pictures of us (our first family photo) for the adoption
certificate. Then a short walk to a taxi to find a market for needed items to
care for Cora. Emma asked Cora what she wanted/ is used to eating. She asked
for a bottle! The Ayis said she was still getting formula but I was surprised
from a bottle at 5 years old. She asked for chocolate for being a big girl
because they promised her I would buy it for her. ANYTHING to make her happy.
Cora was very scared in the car. Emma had to talk to her
constantly to keep her from screaming. Simple questions like her favorite
color, what she likes to do, toys she likes, etc.
As soon as we get to our hotel room she starts crying again.
We put her on the bed with a lot of her toys trying to get her mind off of
things. It worked for a little while. The I pod was her favorite; she was not
much interested in the toys. The sucker was a good choice. Later we tried the
bath just because we had run out of ideas and she loved it. She laughed and
talked and sang and played and it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen.
I was so relieved that we found something that worked to make her happy.
Cora does not like the bed. We try to get her to play and
copy what we are doing to get her to prepare for bed. She cried and screamed;
finally I just let Cheryl take her because that is where she wanted to be. I
needed her to be happy. I will worry about bonding later. It is breaking my heart to hear her cry so
much. She went to sleep finally. I hope things get better for her soon.
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