The Lee Three

The Lee Three

Friday, October 28, 2011

Gotcha Day!

The day finally came. Jason and I and my whole family got to Chicago last night. Kate spotted The Container Store and Home Goods last night very close to our hotel so Kate, Mya and I went there this morning. It was a great way to occupy some time since I was feeling very nervous. I couldn't get the song, "This is the first . . . day . . .of the rest of your life" out of my head!


We headed to the airport at noon. I just had to take a picture of the silver bullet carrying all eleven members of my family ahead of us. It has been wonderful to have them all here this whole time!

On the drive to the airport my gittery, nervous feelings turned into scared-to-death, nervous feelings. If we were adopting one child, I would have fun, excited nervous feelings. But knowing three were coming and any down time I've had in my life is gone, not to mention all of the unknowns, left me feeling just down right scared!

Goodbye Lee Three

Here is everyone who came for the big moment. We are so blessed!




Here I am . . . NERVOUS! The waiting is a killer. Having been to the airport with the Scotts, I knew it would be. And yes, that is my best friend from college, Sheryl Landham, standing in front of me. It just so happens she was in the country - and in Iowa for a few more days - so she got to come. What a blessing! She was the official photographer so we will have more pictures to come.



It ended up not taking as long as we thought for them to come through customs. I think they came through at about 1:40p. Here is the best family picture I have so far.
I saw Zahra first and her eyes lit up when she saw me. She came right toward me to give me a hug. Zoe was close by and I hugged her next. Isaiah was just patiently sitting in the cart when I went to get him. Sweet little boy. When I picked him up, he I noticed how skinny he was!


Yes, it was beautiful. And yes, it was wonderful to meet them and hug them. But, OVERWHELMING would be the word of the afternoon/evening. I don't know that I can describe my feelings even now except for OVERWHELMED. The language barrier has felt way more overwhelming than I anticipated. There is so much I want to tell them and so many things I want to ask them to make sure they are okay. And I know there is so much going on in their little heads, too, that they are unable to say. To be honest, it is rather awkward knowing how to relate to them (the older two) because there is no shared language. There is so much love I want to express to them but there are very limited ways to be able to express it right now. I can't pick them up and squeeze them like I want to. But, we are finding ways in the little things.
Here we are headed from the airport to the hotel. I had to get in the back of the van with the girls to show them how to get back there and how to buckle since I couldn't tell them. Abram loved the ride with the kids. In fact, while we were still at the airport he kept saying, "I want them to come to my house."

On our way to the hotel I was nervous about the extra down time we were going to have since we got out of the airport earlier than expected. We unloaded the backbacks that they brought with them in our room and found almost all of the stuff that we ever sent them . . . most of it unopened. :) Oh well, at least it provided some entertainment for them during the downtime. The secret weapons for the downtime and the awkwardness turned out to be Mya and Sydney. Kids just have a way of naturally knowing how to relate to each other, no matter the language barrier. It was so fun to see the four girls interacting and having a fun time.
And just as the big mess of junk on the bed was starting to drive me crazy, Mya and Zahra starting organizing all of it and putting it in piles on the window sill - without any prompting from me. Glorious! What was more fun was watching them working together to do it.
Mr. Isaiah. He has the curliest eye lashes I have ever seen. He is very sweet, but when all the kids started to get rowdy, he got really wound up and starting getting aggressive.Before dinner
The whole crew at dinner.

Zahra and Abram have become fast buddies. Abram wanted to hold her hand on the way to the restaurant and he insisted on sitting in the same chair as her. Fortunately, she didn't mind.
Zoe, much like Mya, likes to do her own thing. That was clear before we even left the airport. Isaiah did such a great job of playing by himself while we waited for our food. I was surprised and thankful!While everyone else ate pizza (Chicago-sytle, of course!), I ordered grilled chicken and rice pilaf for the kids. And praise God, they did a great job of eating it. Mya was drinking a blue slushie and after a little while Zahra said to me, "Mom," and pointed to Mya's slushie, letting me know that she wanted one. I asked Jason and we ordered one for each of the three of them (Abram was already sharing Syd's)

Adoption lesson #1: We have learned that it is very important to give our kids as many 'yeses' as are in our power (and good judgment) to give. A child that has been with you since birth has received 200,000 'yeses' (times you have met his need) by the time he is two years old. Saying yes to your child by meeting his need is the primary way he learns to trust you. When you adopt a child, you are starting out at zero 'yeses' in the bank and have to look for opportunities (often creative ones with older children) to build up their trust in you by saying YES to them. So while we would prefer for our kids to not have drank blue slushies, it was a great opportunity to say yes and build trust. Okay, I'll be done with the education. :)
A very chilly Zahra, wearing my fleece, with Aunt Kate.After dinner we gave Abram to my mom for the night so we could focus on the three kids. We gave them each a bath, brushed their teeth, lotioned them up and put them to bed. They were out before we could blink, around 7:00p.So many of you have been thinking about us and praying for us today (and for weeks and months) and we could not be more grateful. Seriously, who gets to have this much support?! We feel extremely privileged and blessed to have so many of you in this WITH US.

If you would like to continue to pray for us, here are some specifics:

1. For communication to grow little-by-little, day-by-day and for patience for all of us in the process.

2. Wisdom to know how to connect with the kids and show them tangible love as much as possible in the coming days.

3. For the Holy Spirit to fill Jason and I and guide us each day.

15 comments:

Steph said...

How incredibly exciting!! What a wonderful day for the Lee family! I am so happy for you guys...can't wait to meet them! :) Congratulations to all of you! We will be praying for your family and the transition time these next few weeks especially!

joyness said...

Oh Jen I am bawling like a baby. I am so excited for you guys and so grateful to God for ALL he has done! You have been prepared by God for this and God has given you and Jason wisdom beyond your years for each of these 4 lil gifts. Can't wait to see how God will continue to work. Soooo excited. Love you guys.
Joy for the Andrews'

Marty Wallace said...

There are no words. Just so much joy for you all...and yes, tears.
So excited to meet the new additions to your family!

dannyandjessie said...

Tears run down my face as I read and thought about your selfless act to bring the fatherless into your arms. We'll pray diligently for patience, love, strength, and Jesus's presence to be evident during this new transition.lots of love

Lisa said...

Loved the pictures...especially of the ones of them all in bed asleep...safe & sound and loved by their mommy and daddy. Love you guys. See you soon:)

nicole said...

LOVED reading about this amazing day in the life of your family. Thanks for sharing the details of your first day together. AMAZING....love you.

Jaquilyn said...

Absolutely incredible!!! They are so very beautiful!!! Congratulations to the entire Lee family!!! :) We'll definitely continue praying, especially for language barriers to be taken down and trust to quickly build!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!! PRAISE GOD!!!

Nate and Natalie said...

What an amazing blessing! So excited for you guys and love all the pictures. What a beautiful, glorious and Godly family of six! Love you guys and celebrating with you today.

Janel said...

Jen ~ Zahra's smile is so telling!!!! When Justice wasn't able to communicate with us, I remember feeling so relieved everytime he would smile big that like that....once you get familiar with their faces you'll be able to see their emotions come out more clearly in their eyes. They look like smart kids.....I know they will catch on quickly to English! I know this is such an exciting, emotional and overwhelming time all in one. The Holy Spirit will equip you!!!!! God is SO glorified in all this right now! Looking forward to your next post already! :) Love you guys!

Shantel said...

I am SO excited for your family and loved seeing all the pictures of your children, beautiful! I will be praying for you guys!

Stephanie said...

Thanks for your post! I thought of you guys several times yesterday and was so excited to see a post today! We will be praying for all the transitions. You guys will do a great job loving and parenting your three new children!

sandra said...

We are so excited for you guys! Thanks for posting these pics. I know you are so overwhelmed and thankful and nervous and probably 100 other things. Praying for you!

Joanna said...

Congrats! So great to see pics. Can't wait to see your whole family at church someday soon. Will be praying for communication and understanding.

Maria said...

I am weepy reading this. I am so excited to see pictures and rejoicing for how God has brought your children home. Thank you for being honest though about how overwhelming this is. I will keep praying!

jamie said...

oh jen so awesome! I prayed and prayed the day you would meet them! So glad they are home!