Well, this blog started as A Carolina Girl in Vietnam but times have changed. The family has grown once again so please read about our past journeys to Vietnam and China and the continuing adventures of our family!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Christmas Pics of Sadie
Well we took some photos of Sadie around the house in her Christmas dress and a snowman sleeper. Here are a few. That is our dog Reese in a couple of pics,,, Sadie adores her and Reese acts like she is her puppy sometimes!
Vietnam Annual Report
This is for some folks who I know that have asked about this. I found this form in a group somewhere cannot remember but it is not mine. However what I use for my yearlies. If you have seen it post a comment where folks can find the file please.
BIÊN BẢN VIÊT NAM HÀNG NĂM / VIETNAM ANNUAL REPORT
Cơ quan nhận nuôi / Adoption Agency:
Tên đứa con Việt Nam / Child’s Vietnamese name:
Ngày sinh / Birthday:
Ngày nhận làm con nuôi / Date of Adoption: (Place Photo Here)
Tên hiện nuôi / Present name:
Tên cha mẹ / Adoptive Parents:
Địa chỉ / Present Address:
thông tin SỨC KHỎE / HEALTH INFORMATION
Chiều cao / Height: Trọng lượng / Weight:
Dị ứng hoặc nhu cầu đặc biệt khác / Allergies or other special needs:
Thị lực / Vision: Thính giác / Hearing:
Sự hô hấp / Respiration:
Sức khoẻ chung / General health condition:
Vấn đề đặc biệt / Special Problems:
thông tin chung / GENERAL INFORMATION
Thành tích đặc biệt năm này / Special achievements or accomplishments this year:
Kỳ nghỉ hoặc cuộc hành trình khác / Vacations or other trips taken (dates and places):
thông tin nỀn giÁo dỤc / EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
Đứa con có đi học không / Does child attend school?
Tên trủờng học / Name of school:
Lớp / Class level:
Môn học tốt nhất / Best subject:
Môn học thích nhất / Favorite subject:
Phần thưởng và hoạt động đặc biệt khác / Special awards or activities:
SỰ nhẬn xÉt / REMARKS
Ngày tháng biên bản / Date of report:
Chữ ký cha mẹ / Signature of parents:
BIÊN BẢN VIÊT NAM HÀNG NĂM / VIETNAM ANNUAL REPORT
Cơ quan nhận nuôi / Adoption Agency:
Tên đứa con Việt Nam / Child’s Vietnamese name:
Ngày sinh / Birthday:
Ngày nhận làm con nuôi / Date of Adoption: (Place Photo Here)
Tên hiện nuôi / Present name:
Tên cha mẹ / Adoptive Parents:
Địa chỉ / Present Address:
thông tin SỨC KHỎE / HEALTH INFORMATION
Chiều cao / Height: Trọng lượng / Weight:
Dị ứng hoặc nhu cầu đặc biệt khác / Allergies or other special needs:
Thị lực / Vision: Thính giác / Hearing:
Sự hô hấp / Respiration:
Sức khoẻ chung / General health condition:
Vấn đề đặc biệt / Special Problems:
thông tin chung / GENERAL INFORMATION
Thành tích đặc biệt năm này / Special achievements or accomplishments this year:
Kỳ nghỉ hoặc cuộc hành trình khác / Vacations or other trips taken (dates and places):
thông tin nỀn giÁo dỤc / EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
Đứa con có đi học không / Does child attend school?
Tên trủờng học / Name of school:
Lớp / Class level:
Môn học tốt nhất / Best subject:
Môn học thích nhất / Favorite subject:
Phần thưởng và hoạt động đặc biệt khác / Special awards or activities:
SỰ nhẬn xÉt / REMARKS
Ngày tháng biên bản / Date of report:
Chữ ký cha mẹ / Signature of parents:
Monday, September 29, 2008
Ok So What is Sadie Up To Today?
Well, I also had a few folks ask how Sadie is doing. Well she is an absolute mess, but in a good way. She attended her first wedding, (not hers) went to the county fair(loves the horses), has been made a little sister to a local Thai couple who own a restaurant we frequent and enjoys the beach, her grandparents and food of all kinds. She talks up a storm, but if you meet her she will act all shy. It is a ploy to get what she wants!
Ok the pics, at the beach, eating corn on the cob (sort of) and sleeping hard with my yellow hat.
Thanh Hoa Orphanage and Getting Sadie
Ok the orphanage. Lots of folks have asked me about the orphanage in Thanh Hoa. When were were there they were very open and friendly and it was a very clean well run facility. The babies and children we saw all looked healthy. Again this was last year so while things change I cannot imagine to drastic a change, maybe someone with more current info can update that. Ok shots 1 and 2 are of the outside and the outer courtyard of the facility. Third pic is from a balcony and overlooking an nice inner courtyard. Fourth shot is of Sadie and her nanny at the orphanage in the courtyard and the last shot is of the room Sadie lived in up until this day. From what I can remember 2 or 3 nannies lived in each room and each cared for only 2 or 3 babies. Overall seemed they got quite alot of attention. We had a meeting with the Director signed paperwork releasing the babies to the three families there and waited for a couple of days for the G/R.
The G/R in Thanh Hoa seems a little more formal than in some areas from what I can tell based on other families stories. here they have a book that all families sign, a ceremony where the child is given to their new parents and really stress they hope you help the child understand their Vietnamese heritage as best you can. Finally I had to get up and say a few words and then we all had tea and cakes with gifts( we brought t shirts and hats with cologne or soaps etc for gifts) and photos after that. A very memorable experience overall.
Van Chai Resort in Thanh Hoa
Well several folks have asked me about Thanh Hoa, where we stayed and what the area was like. First a few pics of Van Chai resort which is where we stayed for two nights after getting Sadie. It was a very nice place and a very good price. I know you can google their website for more info. Anyway , top pic is outside of our room, pic 2 is of our room with Deanna sitting on the bed with Sadie, pic 3 is the grounds outside our balcony and 4 is of the beach at the resort.
We were there in late October 2007. It was rainy and windy on one day but the other two really nice. I went swimming in the sea with the in country staff folks, it was pretty warn but a little choppy that day. The cafe on site has alot of different Vietnamese dishes and loads of seafood. We both love seafood and I grew up in coastal NC but this was some of the freshest I have ever had. Breakfast was included with the room and they had a congee(pork on day and shrimp another) that they gave Sadie. When they say baby porridge they mean regular porridge in a smaller bowl. I tasted it and it was very good, Sadie at 7 months loved the stuff as well as pho. By the way they serve a great bowl of it. The resort was about 20-25 minutes from town and 15 minutes or so from the orphange.
Been A Long Time,
Well alot has changed since my last few posts. Many things have come to light regarding adoptions in Vietnam, some pointing a US problems some on Vietnamese problems. I had posted thoughts on this many many moths ago prior to closing down but have decided with what some folks are going through it is best to delete those posts. They were my rants which is what you do in a blog but lately I have spoken to many folks who read my blog during and after our travels last year and said they liked the information. So I am editing it a little spicing things up some and adding some info on a few specifics I have been asked about, in particular Thanh Hoa which we spent some time in.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Thoughts on Parenthood
Well we have been with Sadie since the end of October and I just thought I would list some of my observations on parenthood.(Most amusing)
1. Yes she is amazing enough said on that one, more than we ever expected.
2. She does not really look like us, go figure but I say she looks like me most! LOL
3. We tell people she has handled the language issue very well even though she is Vietnamese, she can cry in 2 languages.(You would not believe how many people ask how she will learn English. She is almost 10 months now.)
4. In her mind it is all about her and rightly so, I would just love to know exactly what is going on in that mind sometimes, or maybe not.
5. How in the world does that much poop come out of such a little body? I mean that much didn't go in.
6. Lesson learned the hardway. DO NOT snatch the pants off in one quick movement trying to be cute and make baby laugh. If the diaper has overflowed with poop it will go everywhere. I learned the hard way.
7.Most baby food taste like the poop that comes out of baby.(Yes I know what both taste like see #6 and you will know how) However the little Graduate puffy cookies that are apple cinnamon taste like apple jacks!
8. What baby does not have she will usually get from Grandmothers or aunts. I see this as a trend continuing for many years.
9. I get to play with her toys. I think sh eis ready for Weii and a 42@ flat panel TV but her mother does not seem to agree.
10. Man she is just too darn cute.
1. Yes she is amazing enough said on that one, more than we ever expected.
2. She does not really look like us, go figure but I say she looks like me most! LOL
3. We tell people she has handled the language issue very well even though she is Vietnamese, she can cry in 2 languages.(You would not believe how many people ask how she will learn English. She is almost 10 months now.)
4. In her mind it is all about her and rightly so, I would just love to know exactly what is going on in that mind sometimes, or maybe not.
5. How in the world does that much poop come out of such a little body? I mean that much didn't go in.
6. Lesson learned the hardway. DO NOT snatch the pants off in one quick movement trying to be cute and make baby laugh. If the diaper has overflowed with poop it will go everywhere. I learned the hard way.
7.Most baby food taste like the poop that comes out of baby.(Yes I know what both taste like see #6 and you will know how) However the little Graduate puffy cookies that are apple cinnamon taste like apple jacks!
8. What baby does not have she will usually get from Grandmothers or aunts. I see this as a trend continuing for many years.
9. I get to play with her toys. I think sh eis ready for Weii and a 42@ flat panel TV but her mother does not seem to agree.
10. Man she is just too darn cute.
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