on our adoption blog. I posted it on our adoption blog because it was Rick's birthday, and more of a family thing. I might should have posted it here since the video is of John Paul. Anyway, you can check out our adoption blog if you want to see it. :)
Friday, November 7, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Please Pray for Zoey
Please pray for this beautiful little girl. I have placed a button to the right of this post. Clicking on it will take you to her blog. Zoey was recently diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and has just started chemo. Please pray for her parents and family as well. If you have a blog, her parents have asked and will appreciate if you put her button on your blog. Let's reach as far as we can and get as many prayers for this little girl and her family as possible. Put her on your prayer request lists at church even. Just lift them up. Thank you.
Posted by kristynewb at Monday, November 03, 2008 0 comments
Sunday, November 2, 2008
My Little Bee
John Paul had a fun first Halloween! He remembered from the day he got his pictures made what to do with a Dum Dum lollipop. It still had the wrapper on it though. lol! I took the wrapper off and he touched his tooth with it and then threw it on the floor. We just went around the block because he hasn't learned how to chew yet anyway. It would have just been more candy for mommy and daddy to eat. lol!
His costume had a little stinger on the back of it and it looked so funny! It was adorable on him! I couldn't get a clear picture of it though because he was moving around so fast. He looked like a streak in those pictures. I'm so glad glad that he is moving fast though! My little streak!
He had fun walking around. He got upset because he wanted to go in everyone's house. When he couldn't he cried. :( We only went to about 5 houses because he didn't understand why we couldn't go in everywhere we went. There was one house with a little girl about his age that he REALLY wanted to go inside. He already had a leg in her door! lol! She was playing in the floor with what looked like her grandpa and when we rang the doorbell she ran to the door and gave John Paul his candy. She said, "here baby". It's kind of comical because she looked to be 3 to 4 years old and he is four. He's a little guy. He has grown some though. He can wear 2T shirts now and some 24 months pants. Mostly he wears 18 months pants though. His foot has grown a half size. His hair is getting so shiny too. Nothing like some good home cooking and PediaSure. :) He has ONLY wanted to drink PediaSure since I got him home. In Ukraine he would drink juice and milk, but after I got him home I gave him PediaSure or PediaPals all the time because he was so severely underweight. Well, he got used to the taste and did not want ANYTHING else. I could get away with 1/4 milk and 3/4 PediaSure, but any more than that and he could taste the difference. I mean protesting and refusing any imposter, such as half PediaSure and half milk or water, and also vanilla and strawberry flavored milk. A friend of mine, Mandy, gave me an idea of something else to try. She gave her son (who also was becoming a PediaSure addict lol!) Silk vanilla flavored soy milk. So I bought some, and lo and behold thanks to Mandy I have successfully tricked him...finally! lol! He will drink it if I pour it out of a PediaSure bottle, but he saw me pour it out of the carton one day at lunch and he fussed and refused it! He's one smart cookie. But not too smart to be fooled by mommy. :) Now I put it in PediaSure bottles and he drinks it. The first time I tried pouring it out of the PediaSure bottle after he caught on to my trickery, I held my breath. You see he was on to me and then the drink had to pass a thorough inspection of sight, smell, and taste. If he suspects foul play he will first look down into his cup suspiciously, then lift it up and smell down in it, and then he will take a small sip. If it meets the high standards of John Paul PediaSure connoisseur, then he will turn it up and drink it. lol! If not, he will sit it back down, give you the stink eye, fuss, and slide it away from him on the highchair top. This is a far cry from the shoving it back in your face while it splashes everywhere, and at the same time having him scream and cry hysterically while kicking you that he used to do. Total meltdown! Thank goodness he has learned to tame that temper some! He's not a big fan of "time out" when he is hungry and thirsty. A few minutes of "time out" each offense cured the tantrums. It only took about 3 or four "time outs" and he figured it out and started pushing his cup softly away. He still fusses, but I'm not dodging drink splatters and kicks to my knee caps. And he doesn't have complete emotional meltdown over it. But he does express his dislike. And that's okay! :) We want him to have a voice and to express his opinion, but in a calm, my entire world isn't ending kind of way. I guess he learned to be that way in the orphanage. I saw him act like that, the only day, I observed him eating with one of the caretakers until she added porridge to his bottle of broth. I guess that was the only control the poor little guy could get over his environment, that and he is PICKY over his drink! It was obvious it was a regular thing for him because she knew adding the porridge would calm him down. So I came to the conclusion that his feeding times were the parts of the day that he would definitely get one on one attention, even if briefly, and so that must be why he was throwing so many tantrums during feeding. They allowed him to throw them and if he did, he would get more attention, and get what he wanted. When the caretakers are busy trying to get everyone fed quickly on a schedule, I guess it took a major tantrum to get attention to get his drink the way he wanted it. It worked for him though! He was working that environment! lol! But it didn't work for him here. It took me a little while to figure out why he turned into this totally different child when it was time to eat. He's fine with his meal times now, unless he realizes his drink has been tampered with. lol! Smart boy! :) But thank goodness a loving home environment with structure has helped with the tantrums. He's such a joy to have here! I'm not trying to be negative about his past behaviors, just honest. It is nice to be able to think back to how he was when he came here and how great he is doing now! I am so glad that Silk vanilla soy milk is "in"! That will sure help out our pocket books! Thanks Mandy, great idea!
Back to Halloween...He was ready for a play date with that little girl! He protested having to leave that house the most. I wish he could have gone in and played, but we don't know them. Maybe he will run into her on the playground some time and make a new friend. But, all in all he had fun and so did we.
He has been signing mama and daddy for a couple of weeks. But tonight at supper I showed him the sign for daddy and he signed it back at me and SAID, "dada". It was awesome to hear and see! I just love his sweet little voice!
Posted by kristynewb at Sunday, November 02, 2008 3 comments
Friday, October 17, 2008
John Paul's First Professional Pictures!




I love these pictures of him! It's amazing to see how far he has come and how happy he is now. He is such a huge blessing in a little package! :) He was in the process of clapping his hands in the first picture. He was so excited to have his picture taken! I am so thankful for him! We are planning on giving one of these pictures (framed) to the orphanage when we go back for Dasha. I haven't decided which one yet. What do you all think would be the best one to give them?
Posted by kristynewb at Friday, October 17, 2008 10 comments
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Progress
John Paul is doing great. I haven't been able to get him doing his new things on video. He stops when he sees the camera and then all of his interest goes into trying to take the camera from me. lol!
So I'll just tell what he is doing and I'll keep trying for the video. He has learned how to sign mama, daddy, and eat. He doesn't necessarily use them in context, but he has learned how to do them and that in itself is great! I'm sure that he will understand the meaning soon. Right now he does them to imitate me, but when I say the word he looks confused. I think he is trying to put it all together. I am trying to teach him the sign for ball now. He understands the word ball. Like earlier we were tossing a ball back and forth and it rolled past him. He looked around behind him at the ball and then decided it was too far away and picked up a truck and rolled it back instead. I put the truck aside and asked him to get the ball. Then he turned around and got the ball. It's not that I didn't want him playing with the truck, I just wanted him to follow through with getting the ball back to me.
He is also starting to do a lot better with feeding himself. He was dropping the spoon if I didn't have my hand snug on top of his. But today we had some progress! I held his wrist, rather than his hand, and he held the spoon himself. He was doing so well with it that I slid back and held his forearm to help him scoop. He was doing the scooping motions by himself for the most part. It's like he just needs to know that he is being helped. Otherwise, he'll either drop the spoon and won't do anything or he'll try to scoop and feed himself with both hands on the spoon. He isn't able to do it that way and actually get food on the spoon, but he will try now. :) I'm not sure if he is going to be left or right-handed. I alternate and use both hands and he actually does pretty well with both. Sometimes he uses his left hand and sometimes he uses his right. It depends on what he is doing. I think he is trying to figure out which one he's going to use. Maybe he'll be ambidextrous.
I will be able to pick his pictures up tomorrow or Friday. I have to call tomorrow to see if they came in early. They didn't offer me a picture CD and then I found out on their web-site that they do have them. By then they had already been sent off for development. I may try to order one when I pick the pictures up, if it isn't too expensive. If not then I will just try to scan them and put them on this blog. I'll probably do that anyway so everyone can see them. Hopefully they will scan clearly. I can't wait to see them and get them hung on the walls.
He's also doing really well on the stairs. He has been for a while. He can go up and down them on his own by sliding up and down slowly on his bottom. If one of us is holding his hand then he will walk slowly up and down them, but otherwise he can do it all himself on his bottom. I don't have to worry about him on the stairs now, but it will be a different story when Dasha gets here. She seems like Chloe was...FEARLESS! Which can be great for motivation, but not so great for safety. We'll have to kick the safety up a few notches when she gets here. There are things that I don't have to worry about with John Paul that I will with a smaller child. One thing I noticed is that she puts EVERYTHING in her mouth. Chloe was the same way, so I am used to it. lol! But John Paul doesn't do stuff like that. It will be hard to let him play with age appropriate toys when there is a little mouth following him around waiting to gobble his toys up. lol! I can't wait to get her home and see John Paul playing with her. We watched video of her the other day and John Paul looked at her and kept smiling really big. Then he would look at me and smile and then look back at her and smile. Then he started pointing at the computer screen that we were watching her on. He's going to be a great big brother, I think! I think he will be happy to have another little person here. He LOVES other children.
Posted by kristynewb at Wednesday, October 15, 2008 1 comments
Thursday, October 9, 2008
New Shoes!
I took John Paul to get a new pair of shoes this evening because I wanted him to have a pair of all leather tennis shoes for cold weather. He was SO CUTE at the shoe store! First he walked around and checked himself out in the mirrors while he babbled and talked to himself. It was adorable. Then I sat him down on the bench and tried a pair of shoes on him. He fussed at the time because he wanted down. After I got the shoes on him, I helped him off the bench. He looked down at his shoes and then looked back up at me and smiled from ear to ear. Then he took off walking faster than I have ever seen him go! It was so funny!
Then the lady told us that he could wear them out if he wanted to. So I thanked her and we went to the cashier to pay for them. He walked about four feet away from me and started checking out some necklaces that were hanging on a revolving rack beside of the check out. Then he looked down at his shoes again. This time he bent over and tapped them with his hands three times, stood straight back up, squealed, and smiled from ear to ear again. It totally melted my heart! It made me think back to when he was in the orphanage in April and they put a pair of shoes on him that looked like they were two to three sizes too big. And also when we were there in July they had a pair of girl's blue shoes on him. It made me tear up to know that he realized he had his own pair of new shiny white tennis shoes. Of course, he has other shoes, but I had ordered them online right after we got him. This was the first pair of shoes that he tried on and had bought for him while he was there. We take so much for granted in life. What a blessing to see him enjoying his new shoes so much!
John Paul in Ukraine
Happy About My New Shoes
Posted by kristynewb at Thursday, October 09, 2008 3 comments
Pictures from Grandma and Grandpa's Visit
Posted by kristynewb at Thursday, October 09, 2008 1 comments