So here is our little China bird! Isn't she adorable? Her name, Xiao Juan, means
"morning cuckoo bird" in Mandarin. I know, I know. Sort of funny, but in China apparently the cuckoo bird is the bird that ushers in the spring. So it has a good meaning over there.
This picture is the first one we saw of her on the waiting child list through Holt International. She's around 12 months here but she'll be 2 in May. I have more recent photos but I'll put those in another post. I wanted to put this one first. (Plus I just love the picture.)
She lives in an orphanage in Qingyang, Gansu, China. Apparently not many children are referred out of that orphanage and I had a hard time finding much information on Qingyang. I found one posting on a yahoo group from a woman who had adopted a child from there. I contacted her and lo and behold she told me there was a yahoo group just for people who have adopted/are adopting from the Qingyang orphanage! I joined the group and what a wealth of information I have been able to glean already! So helpful!
As you can see, Juan has cleft lip and palate. Well, you can't see the palate but it's there. Or... not there? (Okay, bad joke.) Totally correctable, although she will need surgery/ies, dental work, and definitely some speech therapy. God is so good though! In addition to steering me to the yahoo group, (Many of the adopted children in that group have cleft l/p) He introduced us (through another set of adoptive parents) to a couple who adopted a little girl from China with cleft lip and palate just as severe as Juan's... and they live only 15 minutes away! Not to mention, I went to high school with the husband's brother! Too funny!
This picture is the first one we saw of her on the waiting child list through Holt International. She's around 12 months here but she'll be 2 in May. I have more recent photos but I'll put those in another post. I wanted to put this one first. (Plus I just love the picture.)
She lives in an orphanage in Qingyang, Gansu, China. Apparently not many children are referred out of that orphanage and I had a hard time finding much information on Qingyang. I found one posting on a yahoo group from a woman who had adopted a child from there. I contacted her and lo and behold she told me there was a yahoo group just for people who have adopted/are adopting from the Qingyang orphanage! I joined the group and what a wealth of information I have been able to glean already! So helpful!
As you can see, Juan has cleft lip and palate. Well, you can't see the palate but it's there. Or... not there? (Okay, bad joke.) Totally correctable, although she will need surgery/ies, dental work, and definitely some speech therapy. God is so good though! In addition to steering me to the yahoo group, (Many of the adopted children in that group have cleft l/p) He introduced us (through another set of adoptive parents) to a couple who adopted a little girl from China with cleft lip and palate just as severe as Juan's... and they live only 15 minutes away! Not to mention, I went to high school with the husband's brother! Too funny!
Maps showing where Qingyang is, in the province of Gansu, China.
0 comments:
Post a Comment