Saturday, January 31, 2009

Happy New Year




Tonight was a first in our family- Our first celebration of the Chinese New Year. Several months ago Tommy, Bayley, and Jo-Jo decided it would be an excellent way to honor their new sister and allow us to learn more about Addie Ting's culture while having fun. We dressed all in red, ate lots of dumplings and lo mein noodles, and exchanged small red presents Yankee Swap style. Tommy was in charge of the lantern riddle game. These Chinese riddles were quite difficult. All of the kids danced in the lion dance, screamed when the firecrackers were lit, and as is the custom, each of us took turns sweeping dirt out the front door to symbolize "out with the old and in with the new." Ting-Ting enjoyed the festivities, but without a doubt she had one very favorite activity- eating dried fish. You see- fish is symbolic of abundance and always eaten for Chinese New Year; thus, we decided to give the symbolism a Down East twist with the dried fish. Most of the evening Addie Ting could be seen chewing away on the fish prepared especially for her party by her Uncle Lawrence.





Tonight's celebration provided another chance to reflect on how lucky we are to have this little girl in our lives. She continues to grow and change so fast. She now growls when asked to be a bear, cannot get enough of playing "this little piggy", and loves to rough-house with her siblings. She is really walking fast now and can even do some fancy spinning and twirling. She is saying Buppa and Nana frequently along with Mama, Dada, kitty, sis, and Gee-Gee (meaning Tommy). Another very exciting happening has been the fact that finally when Ting-Ting falls down, she now cries. For the longest time she would fall or bump her head and never cry. This was a bit worrisome, as if she didn't sense pain. Well all that has changed now- in fact she may be a bit of a drama queen, crying after even tiny falls or ever so little bumps.

Last week Ting-Ting's friend Abigail came over for the day. They are the same age. Abigail came home from China just two weeks before us. When we first got the two girls together in October it was quite sad, because no play could really happen. Abigail was developmentally on target and could play like a typical 18 month old, but Addie on the other hand, could not sit well, crawl at all, let alone walk or smile or play with toys. This play date was so different, and we are so thankful and encouraged by the enormous progress Addie Ting had made. Now just 3 months later the girls were able to run about, giggle, and have lots of fun.



Happy New Chinese New Year To All!

1 comment:

The Gang's Momma! said...

I can't believe how thick and long her hair is getting! It's gorgeous!

We really downplayed the CNY festivities this year. With everyone taking turns getting sick, it felt like too much to add to our plate. The lunch with Living Hope was nice, but I couldn't help but think of you guys!

Great post - so exciting to hear all of Addie's progress. We are so blessed, are we not?!