It's hard to believe, but yes, we came home with Simon one month ago today - not sure where the month went! Simon seems to be adjusting really well - his schedule/routine is pretty much set and he has been sleeping through the night pretty consistently for about 2 weeks now. He does not like it when his routine is tampered with too much and he sometimes gets overwhelmed in new or busy situations. He is definitely recognizing us as mom and dad and usually prefers to be held by mom when he is tired, grouchy or overwhelmed. He LOVES his bottle and flails his arms and squeals when he sees it coming or knows that we are making it - then he gets cranky really quickly if we are not fast enough in getting it in his mouth. Overall, he is a very happy baby with an adorable smile and contagious belly laugh.
Anna seems to be adjusting well, for the most part. The "take him back to South Korea" meltdowns have become much fewer. She even declared one day that it is "great being a big sister because you get lots of cool big sister presents - Simon only gets clothes" :-) She has been busy with "How to be a Pirate" day camp and swim classes and is quick to tell anyone who will listen that these things are "only for big girls, not for babies!" Mostly she gives him lots of hugs and kisses and directs mom and dad as to what SHE thinks Simon needs or wants.
Here are some photos:
Playing in the grass
Cute Boy
Jen and the kids
Ready for bed
Fourth of July
Water Baby
All Smiles
The Kiddos
We are thinking that this will be the last post on this blog. After all, it is titled "Simon is Coming Home" and, well, he is very much home. I am considering doing a family blog, just to post some photos of the kiddos every now and then, but setting it up is on the lower end of my ever-growing to-do list. When I get around to it, I will post the link here and will let as many of you know as I can.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing the photos of our trip to South Korea and our first weeks home. It was fun to be able to share it all with so many people at one time and it was great to read all of the comments.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Oh, for a good night's sleep.......
We are slowly adjusting to life as four. Simon is such happy and sweet baby - he is such joy. Unfortunately he likes to be happy and sweet from about 2-4:30am :-) His days and nights are still flipped around and he thinks it is play time in the middle of the night. He goes to bed around 8:30 or 9:00 pm - actually we struggle to keep him up this long. He sleeps well in his crib unitl anywhere between 11pm and 1am when he wakes up generally confused and a bit disoriented. At this point I usually just keep him on the mattress on his bedroom floor with me. He wants to eat around 2am and then, like I said, wants to play. He goes back to sleep around 4:30 or 5 and sleeps until anywhere between 7 and 9am. As you can see, we are still trying to get on some sort of schedule. He naps great during the day - I actually have to wake him up from his naps or he might sleep the day away. His eating has been pretty inconsistent - sometimes he is starving, sometimes he wants nothing to do with his bottle.
He had his first doctor appt yesterday. He weighed in at 16lbs, 13oz and measured 28 inches long - this puts him in the 45th percentile for weight and the 95th for height. Our doctor said that he looks perfect, but we knew that already :-) We do have to take him for some routine bloodwork and update his immunizations in the next couple of weeks.
Anna....well, she can't decide how she feels about Simon being in our house. Sometimes she absolutely adores him and smothers him with love and kisses. Other times she insists through tears that we take him back to South Korea and that it is no fun having a little brother in the house. Sharing our attention has been difficult for her, but she is slowly adjusting.
Joel finally got a good night's sleep last night, so was up with the kids this morning while I got an extra few hours of sleep.
Here are some photos:
The three of us on the airplane
All four of us at the airport
Smothering Simon with love
Smiley boy
He LOVES the exersaucer
He had his first doctor appt yesterday. He weighed in at 16lbs, 13oz and measured 28 inches long - this puts him in the 45th percentile for weight and the 95th for height. Our doctor said that he looks perfect, but we knew that already :-) We do have to take him for some routine bloodwork and update his immunizations in the next couple of weeks.
Anna....well, she can't decide how she feels about Simon being in our house. Sometimes she absolutely adores him and smothers him with love and kisses. Other times she insists through tears that we take him back to South Korea and that it is no fun having a little brother in the house. Sharing our attention has been difficult for her, but she is slowly adjusting.
Joel finally got a good night's sleep last night, so was up with the kids this morning while I got an extra few hours of sleep.
Here are some photos:
The three of us on the airplane
All four of us at the airport
Smothering Simon with love
Smiley boy
He LOVES the exersaucer
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Home Sweet Home
It is Saturday Night and we made it home safe and sound several hours ago. Our house seems to have exploded with laundry and miscellaneous piles of stuff that need to be sorted and put away, but that will have to wait until tomorrow, as will more of an update. We are EXHAUSTED, but are doing great otherwise. Both kids are asleep in their beds upstairs and we are soon to follow. I will try to post some new photos and give more of an update in the next few days.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Final Post from South Korea
We finished up some shopping this morning, had a really good lunch and picked up Simon at 3:00 pm (2am EST). He did not cry at all when we picked him up from his foster mother, although she was very emotional. He chatted and giggled on our walk back to the guest house then happily played with us for about half an hour. He seemed to be getting pretty sleepy, so I put him to sleep how his foster mother suggested. He slept for about 45 minutes, then woke up and realized where he was (or wasn't) and has not been very happy since. He cried pretty hard for about an hour. Since then, it's been off and on. Sometimes he is very upset and every now and then we get a little smile. We are hoping to get a little sleep tonight before our long flight tomorrow - hoping.......
Here are some more photos:
Joel on the subway
Jen at our new favorite restaurant - this is the 3rd time we've eaten here. They grill the meat right in front of you on the table, then you wrap the meat, the really yummy peanut sauce and any of the assorted veggies in a leaf of lettuce - lettuce wraps - YUMMY!
Shopping at one of the markets
Getting Simon at the agency
One last photo with the foster mom
Walking back to the guest house
Happy for a minute
Sleeping boy
Well, that's it for now. We will try to update again after we get home.
Here are some more photos:
Joel on the subway
Jen at our new favorite restaurant - this is the 3rd time we've eaten here. They grill the meat right in front of you on the table, then you wrap the meat, the really yummy peanut sauce and any of the assorted veggies in a leaf of lettuce - lettuce wraps - YUMMY!
Shopping at one of the markets
Getting Simon at the agency
One last photo with the foster mom
Walking back to the guest house
Happy for a minute
Sleeping boy
Well, that's it for now. We will try to update again after we get home.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Another day = more photos :-)
We got to see Simon again yesterday (It's Friday am here). He had his pre-flight physical and was said to be in perfect health. He still was not so fond of us. We got to play with him and hold him a bit. He cried for a while I held him, then he eventually wore himself out and fell asleep. Both the foster mom and foster dad were at the visit yesterday. They clearly love him very much. They also brought us several gifts. They gave us Hanbok's (traditional Korean costumes) for Simon and for Anna (she will be in her glory all dressed up), a pendant for Simon, a ton of photos of him, and a few other little things. We pick him up for good today at 3:00 - I think it will be a long night. Here are some photos from our day.
Simon sleeping on me
Us with Simon's foster parents
The National Museum - absolutely amazing museum!
An ancient pagoda inside the museum
A Korean ambulance - yes, I take photos of EVERYTHING
Night photo
Street vendor at night
Joel loves grocery shopping here too! :-)
I don't know if we will be able to update again from here. We are running out this morning to do a bit more shopping and things will probably be a bit nutty tonight trying to pack and take care of Simon. We leave for the airport tomorrow morning at 8:00am and take off about noon. We have had a great time, but are both feeling ready to come home.
Simon sleeping on me
Us with Simon's foster parents
The National Museum - absolutely amazing museum!
An ancient pagoda inside the museum
A Korean ambulance - yes, I take photos of EVERYTHING
Night photo
Street vendor at night
Joel loves grocery shopping here too! :-)
I don't know if we will be able to update again from here. We are running out this morning to do a bit more shopping and things will probably be a bit nutty tonight trying to pack and take care of Simon. We leave for the airport tomorrow morning at 8:00am and take off about noon. We have had a great time, but are both feeling ready to come home.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
What we've been up to.....
Okay, trying this again - Hopefully the photo thing works better this time.
We thought we'd try to post a few photos to show you some of the things we've been doing.
This is the view on the way down from Seoul Tower. It is one of the world's tallest free-standing towers and has amazing views of Seoul.
This is of a building of a palace we visited and the changing of the guard ceremony.
This is of an artist making Simon's name scroll, a traditional piece of Korean artwork
Shopping at a market
The neighborhood we are staying in
We went to the Korean War Memorial and Museum. It is a really nice museum and was absolutely over-run with school children on class trips. They were so cute and so interested in us. Many tried to practice their English on us. Some just looked at us like we were aliens :-)
We went to the Seoul Museum of Art, hoping to see some Korean art. Well, there was a Monet exhibit there which took up almost all of the gallery space. There was only one gallery that had Koren art displayed. Oh well, we tried.
Hopefully these show up at a better size. We are off to another museum today and more shopping. We see Simon at 3:00 today for this pre-flight physical then we pick him up for good tomorrow.
We thought we'd try to post a few photos to show you some of the things we've been doing.
This is the view on the way down from Seoul Tower. It is one of the world's tallest free-standing towers and has amazing views of Seoul.
This is of a building of a palace we visited and the changing of the guard ceremony.
This is of an artist making Simon's name scroll, a traditional piece of Korean artwork
Shopping at a market
The neighborhood we are staying in
We went to the Korean War Memorial and Museum. It is a really nice museum and was absolutely over-run with school children on class trips. They were so cute and so interested in us. Many tried to practice their English on us. Some just looked at us like we were aliens :-)
We went to the Seoul Museum of Art, hoping to see some Korean art. Well, there was a Monet exhibit there which took up almost all of the gallery space. There was only one gallery that had Koren art displayed. Oh well, we tried.
Hopefully these show up at a better size. We are off to another museum today and more shopping. We see Simon at 3:00 today for this pre-flight physical then we pick him up for good tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Photos of Simon
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