Saturday, April 19, 2008

A Tour to the Park, Jaime Duque

Last night about 11 pm Joaquin began to whimper in his sleep, a soft cry and sniffles. He never cries so I quickly went and picked him up. He was totally asleep, I think they were tears of grieving and acceptance of his new life journey. I laid him in bed with us and he held onto my hand tightly for hours. Then it was Jessica’s turn. She also was not awake but crying and kicking the wall. I think their little minds just can’t take care of everything while the are awake and last night was a way for them to get it out of their systems. Needless to say it was another sleepless night for Eric and I, so this evening Eric crashed when the kids did and I am sitting up waiting for laundry to dry.

Jessica woke with a bit of an attitude, partly because she didn’t sleep well and partly because it’s all just part of the deal. Emi had not been feeling well yesterday evening and thru the night, but some Imodium kicked it in the butt (no pun intended) and she was fine today.

I took the kids to breakfast while Eric finished getting ready. Jessica decided to be obstinate, no crying or whining, just dirty looks and not talking to me. I decided that she has realized she gets attention for such behavior and I would just ignore her. I ordered what I know she likes and within a few minutes she was eating and happy again. Of course I praised her for her good behavior. You really can tell when they are acting out of grief and fear, or testing the limits to see what works and what doesn’t verses acting up for attention. She is very smart and has definitely learned that we mean what we say, that we lover her no matter what and we will stand firm. So this morning she decided to push the limits for what seemed to be for no other reason than for attention. We asked Emi and Nate to ignore it and we would see what would happen. When her attitude changed we would praise her and have fun. By later in the afternoon she figured it out and again was a perfect angel. I am not sure what happened today but she watched an entire movie sitting with me, with Eric in the other room, she didn’t favor Eric nearly as much for the rest of the day, not sure what’s up with that.

One of the sayings we have been using with Jessica (in Spanish of course) is to be nice, or behave nicely and no dirty looks, or to not behave ugly. You wonder just how much they take what we say to heart, but this afternoon, Joaquin was being ornery to her and she used my lines on him. Oh yeah, she understands alright!

We did go to the park today, the Jaime Duque Park. it’s not a huge place but very nice. There are several animal exhibits, rides and play areas for the kids, replicas of various things etc. Joaquin loves animals so he was having a ball. Emi was the photographer today, so all the pics Emi took.

Joaquin's face every time he saw a new animal. The expression was followed by Mami Look or More Animals! (In Spanish of course)


Eric was taking care of Jessica, and I keeping up with Joaquin. Jessica was not so fond of all the animals, she especially didn’t like the snakes. Joaquin took two pony rides and would have stayed on all day if I wouldn’t have made him get off. Jessica was a bit apprehensive but stayed on just long enough to get a pic. Then we aren’t sure exactly what happened but the darn horse Jessica was on bit Eric and so that was the end of Jessica’s ride. (Eric’s okay, he just has a bruise)

You can see Jessica was not real thrilled


They had a group of big slides that Jessica loved.


They had some rides on the other side of the park for bigger kids, but we didn’t get to them. We were with a group and were on a time limit. It was the perfect amount of time to be out with Jessica and Joaquin, but it meant that Emi and Nate didn’t get to ride anything. Neither one of them complained, not even one time. I am so proud of them for allowing the day to be about their new siblings. They were great sports.

Before I switch gears, we just happened to come across monkeys and tigers today in Colombia, well how ‘bout that 6th grade boys. These pics are for you from Emilee!




The drive to and from was great. We had great views of the mountains, various living styles of Colombian people, it was nice to take in some culture. The park is just outside of Bogota. But coming home we sat in traffic and the pollution/smog is so bad you can hardly breathe. It really gives you a headache and a few times I had to cover my nose with my shirt just to filter the air a bit. We noticed this the other day when we went to the mall. By afternoon the air is so thick with pollution/smog you can hardly stand it. I guess that’s what happens when a million cars are on the road during the day.

Okay, now for a few tid bits I don’t want to forget. Today Joaquin left without taking his backpack anywhere. He is feeling much more comfortable with his belongings and trusting they will not disappear. Tonight he only went to sleep with his ball cap on and his bear. Big improvement. Way to go Joaquin.

Jessica is addicted to soap operas. Yes, you read that right, soap operas. There is a channel here that is like 24 hour soap operas, she specifically turns it on to that channel and is glued. We have a feeling that during nap time the staff at the orphanage would watch this kind of stuff and so it’s kind of habit, comfortable for her. We make her change the channel. You know how in the corner of the screen it will show the channel name, like FOX. Well she will sit in front of the TV with her hand over the channel name thinking we don’t know what she is watching and won’t make her change it.

Another funny thing is that she has called Eric, Charlie. Eric’s real name is Charles Eric. So the social worker told them our first names etc. I guess they assumed Eric went by Charlie. He hates to be called Charlie, and the first time she said it we cracked up. Now she thinks it’s funny and every once in a while will call him Charlie for a good laugh.

Ketchup is called salsa in Colombia. Ice is called hielo, which sounds like they are saying Jello.

One last thing, remember I talked about the security around the buildings here. I have some pics for you. You either see barb wire fencing like material around the top of buildings or broken glass secured to the top of walls or buildings. You’d have to be pretty crazy to try to climb over this stuff.



Joaquin gave great kisses and hugs tonight, all by himself with no coaxing, even to Emi. I could see a difference in his eyes today, he’s coming around, and I think he likes the change…smile. He winds up easily and has a hard time winding down. He gets so excited, but we are going to have to teach him self control, they boy is a riot. Jessica has come such a long way in just a few short days. We have 4 great kids!

And one last pic...yes, two days in a row I am in a pic...don't get used to it.
This is the first picture we had of all 6 of us together, not a great picture, but none the less, it's the first of all 6 of us.

6 comments:

Juniper said...

Wow...I get to be the first comment tonight. lol

I just wanted to tell you that you all are awesome! I am so happy that you got to the park today. It really looks like there are many different bonds being formed.

All of the pics are great too! I luv the one of all of you together! That's the one that we have all been waiting for! :-D

Emi and Nate - You two are so great! There are so many kids that would have wanted to ride rides for themselves and whined about it. You are so great for letting this be a fun day with your family and letting Jessica and Joaquin do "thier size" rides and games! Emi you took some great pics today too! :0)

Jessica - Awesome job today! Way to go! It looks like you were having a fun time on the slides!

Joaquin - Way to be a big boy!! Awesome job today buddy! I am glad that you got to spend the day with mami with the animals. I am so glad that you shared your hugs and kisses today! Great job!!

Thanks again for sharing your afternoon with us. I luv reading your blogs.

Missin ya but keeping you in my thoughts and prayers! Much luv!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like things are going well. Power of prayer and 2 excellent parents!

When do you do more paperwork and get things finalized? Also, any idea on a time frame of coming home?

Again, thank you so much for all the pictures of the area and detailed blogs. I really enjoy reading them.

Emi - I am so glad you found the tiger and the monkey. I'm sure the boys will be glad!

Is there any way you and Eric can take a little time together for dinner or a walk? Is there anyone there who could watch the kids for a little while? I'm sure you could both use a little "alone" time.

Have a great day and I will stalk the blog later!

Love and prayers,
Margie

Unknown said...

Happy Sunday, Hope you had a better night. Emi the pics were fabulous . I know the 6th grade boys will love the monkeys and tiger. Nate you and Em are doing great job during this whole transition.We are so proud of the way you two are handling everything. WOW, what a wonderful pic of your whole family. It is a beautiful thing to see that. It looks to natural,,just how God planned it. Praise the Lord for is goodness and many blessings. Eric hope your hand is okay. Guess horses aren't your thing. I think the horse felt intimidated by size so he wanted to warn you with his gentle bite-ha! Beth it warms my heart about Jessica sitting with you and Joaquin holding your hand tightly. I know your arms have been yearning for a long time to have those moments. Alleluia-what love is in a mother's arms-enjoy each moment. Jessica is a smart little thing, hopefully it will be used in the most positive ways-she's a hoot. Joaquin is on a great adventure, isn't he!It's so beautiful to see the magic through his eyes. What a pleasure to see the world open up to him. Talk later. Bunches of Love, Papa & Mimi

Renee said...

Hi. My name is Renee. My husband and I live in Cincinnati and are adopting 2 children from Colombia through CHI. I've been following your blog and am so excited and inspired by your family. Thank you for sharing your life with others. We'll be praying for you all as you transition into this new life together.

Blessings,
Renee

Sandi Lerman said...

Hello, Hollis family! Thanks so much for all the wonderful DETAILS of your parenting adventures! :) It sounds like you are handling all the ups and downs with amazing strength and wisdom. You are giving me a wonderful preview of the kinds of behaviors I'm sure that I will also experience when Debora comes home from Guatemala, so thanks for "keeping it real" for me. I think most people don't realize that "happily ever after" is not an instant or easy process when it comes to adopting older children. It does sound like you are making amazing progress in a short time. Will continue to pray for more and more breakthroughs as the family bonds get stronger and stronger! - Sandi

Unknown said...

Wow! Looks like for the most part you all had a great time at the park.
Eric did you like horses before that one bit you? :) do you like them now or still like them if you did? Rod like horses til one chased him and now.. he stays his distance.. hope your hand is ok.. :)
Emi and Nate, sorry you all didn't get to ride anything..so sweet of your both to be troopers for your lil brother and sister. God will bless you for that.

Beth I know this has been a trial and trying time with the reactions from the kids at times.. but you hang in there.. they will come around as you can see they are.. but God made moms just that way to have a big heart to take it all in.. and you will be rewarded with all the hugs and kisses your heart desires.. God will bless you for your faithfulness.