We weren't able to get this blog up and running in time for our trip to China to pick up Sammie; however, now that life is settling into a routine with a 16-year old and a one-year old, my new year's resolution is to start a blog for our family and friends to follow along as DJ and Sammie grow up...and oh how they are growing up so quickly!

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Attaching to cozy binks!



At the Hunan girls reunion on Saturday, a few of us moms were talking about whether or not our girls had started to 'attach' to anything, for instance a teddy bear or blanket. Well, not many of them appeared to be doing this yet. But, on Sunday (the very next day), Sammie appeared to be seriously attaching to one of her blankets -- the one we call cozy binks because it's so incredibly soft and has a lovely textured feel to it. Anyone, she has now been dragging that blanket all over the house, so, perhaps, it means that Sammie is now getting attached to at least one of her possessions. Another milestone! Here's a couple of cute pictures of her dragging her cozy binks around.

Monday, February 20, 2006

Hunan Girls Unite!



On Feb. 18th, we had our first reunion of our adoption group since we've been back in Canada (we returned 3 months ago on November 11th, 2005). It was great seeing how well the girls are doing and how they've grown. Only eight families (of the 15 that travelled together) were able to make it, so here's a picture of these 8 cuties!

Sammie speaks three languages!

Well, sort of ....

The day before we left for Puerta Plata, Sammie said her FIRST word in Mandarin. "Mao mao" (cat). Then, while in Puerta Plata, she started saying her second word in Mandarin ... "dede" (brother). It's so cute when she says these words.

When in Puerta Plata, her godmother, AEmilia, also taught her to say "ola" (hello), so Sammie stole everyone's hearts going around saying "ola".

Music ... maestro!



Sammie enjoys a weekly music class. Carole, the storeyteller, is really wonderful in leading the class with songs (accompanied by various instruments), stories, poems, and other wonderful ways of entertaining the children.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

En Vacances! Puerta Plata



On Feb. 5th, we left for a well-deserved vacation in Puerta Plata. The resort, Occidental Jack Tar Puerta Plata, was great. The food was fabulous, the grounds lush and green, and the service outstanding. The beach wasn't the greatest but that's what you get in Puerta Plata. However, the pools were fine.

Unfortunately, Mom and baby were sick! Bah! So, not much of a vacation for us. But, I guess, there's always next year. Here's a picture of Sammie finally getting to 'play' on her last day in the sun.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

First Steps!


On January 12th, Sammie took her first steps!
You go, girl!

Sammie's Fairy Godmothers!


Sammie is one of the lucky few who has not one ... but ... two godmothers! Neil's family has a tradition that says that the males get one godmother and two godfathers; the girls are appointed one godfather and two godmothers! So, here's a picture of my sister who lives not too too far away, and she is one of Sammie's godmothers. Sammie's other godmother lives in Australia and hopefully I'll get a good picture soon and post that as well.

Between Sammie's older, experienced-mom but very cool godmother and her younger and very hip (only 15 years old the time of writing this blog), I think we have all bases covered that Sammie will get lots of good advice ... and spoiling ... in her wee life!

Sammie's Playgroups

stay tuned for this posting

New Year's



New Year's Eve was pretty low key this year. DJ was on a school trip to Quebec City (major party scene for him!), and we just hung out at home with Auntie Aemilia, Brit, and our neighbours, Deb and Kevin. Nothing wild happened but Sammie was happy as a tick with her adoring godmother here for a few days, as well as cousin Brit spoiling her with attention.

Sammie's First Birthday



December 27, 2005: Since Sammie just loves Chinese food, and especially noodles, we decided to keep her first birthday low key and just go out for Chinese food. However, we made the mistake of taking her to the Mandarin Restaurant at Eglinton and Birchmount and it was just awful. She wouldn't eat any of the food. Can't blame her as we thought it was pretty awful as well. Prior to our trip, we had gone to a Mandarin Restaurant in Mississauga with our adoption group and it was fabulous so we thought that this would be a safe bet. Wrong, wrong, wrong! However, being the party girl, all was not lost as Sammie had a ball just being out and she babbled at high pitch all the way through dinner. Quite funny. Unfortunately, DJ was on a school trip so couldn't partake in the festivities.