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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
More Videos and Pictures
Here is a link to see other videos and pictures from our trip. :)
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Last Day with Ming
We took Gongzhan Wu to the airport because he was heading to Shanghai. |
Relaxing in the hotel, racing each other on Mario Kart. :) |
Saying goodbye... |
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Court Hearing
We met with the judge this morning at 10:00. Mom, Mike and I all liked her and felt she had a lot of integrity. We were accompanied by members of the the social welfare foundation that cares for Ming, which is called Chung Yi. Our group included the assistant social director, Ming's social worker who has spent the entire week with us, and her supervisor. Ming went too, but was not present with the judge at the same time we were. The social worker who has worked with Ming during meetings with his biological mother was also there.
The judge asked us basic questions concerning why we chose Ming, how we would help him transition to life in America, and what our beliefs about raising children were. She asked us about the days we have spent with him so far and allowed time for us to share pictures and some videos. She also gave us time to share anything we wanted her to know. The judge seemed to be very responsive throughout this time (Ming's social worker Claire was our translator).
The judge also asked for the social worker on the biological mother's side to update her based on the 6 brief interactions Ming has had with his biological mom. She reported that the bio. mother is not able to properly care for Ming. The bio. mother is apparently young and is not confident in how to interact with him. She brings him toys but doesn't know how to play with him and build a relationship.
Following this report the judge said they will make a final ruling as soon as possible. She is aware that Ming is getting older and a decision on his behalf is vital. If the adoption is approved it would take 6 to 8 weeks to process everything before we could return to bring Ming Zong home.
Mike and I are of course hopeful, but trying to remain very guarded. This is an unusual situation and we don't know what to expect at this point. All we can do is pray and hope that our life with Ming doesn't end after this week. Ming spoke briefly with the judge before we left and told her he wanted to go to America and live with us. He did not want to speak to the judge and remained very guarded until we left the court. He has been there so many times and I think it just confuses and frustrates him. Hopefully today was the last time he will have to go.
So, Mike, mom and I have one more day with Ming Zong tomorrow and are going to enjoy every minute! :)
The judge asked us basic questions concerning why we chose Ming, how we would help him transition to life in America, and what our beliefs about raising children were. She asked us about the days we have spent with him so far and allowed time for us to share pictures and some videos. She also gave us time to share anything we wanted her to know. The judge seemed to be very responsive throughout this time (Ming's social worker Claire was our translator).
The judge also asked for the social worker on the biological mother's side to update her based on the 6 brief interactions Ming has had with his biological mom. She reported that the bio. mother is not able to properly care for Ming. The bio. mother is apparently young and is not confident in how to interact with him. She brings him toys but doesn't know how to play with him and build a relationship.
Following this report the judge said they will make a final ruling as soon as possible. She is aware that Ming is getting older and a decision on his behalf is vital. If the adoption is approved it would take 6 to 8 weeks to process everything before we could return to bring Ming Zong home.
Mike and I are of course hopeful, but trying to remain very guarded. This is an unusual situation and we don't know what to expect at this point. All we can do is pray and hope that our life with Ming doesn't end after this week. Ming spoke briefly with the judge before we left and told her he wanted to go to America and live with us. He did not want to speak to the judge and remained very guarded until we left the court. He has been there so many times and I think it just confuses and frustrates him. Hopefully today was the last time he will have to go.
So, Mike, mom and I have one more day with Ming Zong tomorrow and are going to enjoy every minute! :)
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Ming Zong's Movie
Okay, so Ming Zong is a total techno junkie (as with any kid I suppose). I guess prior to this week his exposure to things like cameras, computers, and touch screen phones has been limited. Therefore getting to try some of these things out and get his hands on them has been WAY exciting. We had so much fun with him last night. His initial hesitation when we first see him did not occur last night. He came right to us with a huge smile on his face and was completely comfortable.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Playing with Ming
This was not long after we met Ming and started playing with some of his new birthday toys.
Trip to the Zoo with Ming
Ming wants to carry all his own stuff - jacket, cold medicine, snacks, water and hat. Mom offered to carry it for him several times, but he very much takes charge of his things. |
He couldn't wait to get to the penguins. |
It was difficult to get him to put the camera down. :) |
And then he found the battery compartment for the camera! Oh man, he took that battery out and put it back about a hundred times. :) |
And the battery is coming out once again... |
We had a great time today. Ming really came out of his shell as the day progressed. He amazed us on several occasions. He has figured out that he has to be crafty when trying to communicate with us. He took a pencil at dinner and wrote an 'x o' on the paper, indicating he wanted to play tic-tac-toe. Then at one point he was trying to talk to Mike and I and we were trying to figure out what he was saying. He smiled and pretended to take a picture and we figured out he wanted to use our camera. When we were doodling on a piece of paper he started writing math problems and showing us he could solve them. Claire (social worker) thinks he knew numbers were something common between our languages because we had played Bingo on his birthday. He's a very bright and creative little boy. He is very social and outgoing once he feels comfortable in his surroundings. :)
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Interesting Food Options
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