Nolan with his Aunties at the home. We are so thankful for their love for him. |
Every day I waited for an update. I set up our baby’s room numerous times to
just go in and tear it down. I sat in his room almost every night and prayed
for wisdom and strength to be able to continue in this journey. I know that 3 ½ months isn’t that long to
wait for a child but when you are told almost every day to expect a phone call
that you will be going to get your child it feels like forever. Then, one day you are told you need to stop
the process all together because you will never be able to bring a baby home
and then the next day given hope that it will work out and very soon. AAAHHHHH!!
I tried to focus on something else but every day I came home feeling
something was not right in my home. I cannot tell you how many times I sat down
and started a blog post about how I was feeling, how the process of bringing
the baby home was going and then I just would break down in the middle and cry.
I didn’t want to post a blog because I didn’t know what the next day would
hold. But today is different. Today Nolan
is home. Now I feel the freedom to share
what has been happening in our lives.
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Our family of FIVE |

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He learned to clap after a couple of days watching the girls. |
Thumb and blanket:) |
So that you can get to know Nolan a bit I will describe his
personality. He is a pretty happy baby
all together but has some lungs on him!! He can scream and it is not just when
he is crying.. That boy can scream any time of the day. When Nolan is awake, everyone is awake. He
screams when he is happy, he screams when he wants more food, he screams when
he can’t see you, he screams when he wants his bottle, he screams when he is
done with his bottle, he screams when he is playing with his toys, he screams
when he wakes up (not cause he is mad, just cause). Nolan screams! We are trying to teach him to tone it down a
bit. One thing we didn’t think about was
that naming him Nolan is a nickname.
Somehow saying “No” has lost some of its gusto as we find ourselves
often calling him “no”. It is so close
to his name that we have resorted to saying “no” in new languages. If you walk by our house, you might hear
Hailey yelling, “tabala” (maasai) or or Hannah prefers “Hapana” (Swahili). This is sadly often while we are
transitioning and trying to get the noise level down a bit. Nolan loves his sisters. When they are home he sits and plays with
them and is so content. He loves Hannah
giving him his bottle and sometimes will only eat when she is feeding him. If I
try and come to take over he refuses to eat and she runs back and finishes
feeding him. Hannah walks him around holding his hands and he is constantly
smiling when she does that. He loves
Hailey giving him a bath and follows her all around the house. He LOVES music and will dance and sing every
time he hears music. He is terrified of
big lifelike dolls (like the girls big-girl dolls). He hates zhu zhu pets. He starts screaming if he sees them moving
around. At first it was funny but now I
know he is genuinely afraid. He eats
ANYTHING you put in front of him as long as it is blended well. He does not
like solid food but we have started to try chunkier things. He loves to sleep and sleeps through the
night at least 12 hours. He sleeps about
3 hours in the day for naps. When he sleeps he is a thumb sucker but also needs to grab onto some sort of clothing or blanket with the same hand he sucks his thumb with. He loves his daddy
and smiles every time Nick comes into the room.
He loves to snuggle and will let you hug him as long as you want. Overall Nolan is a happy kid that loves to
eat and sleep!
It has been 2 ½ weeks since he has come home and our family
is still adjusting to having an extra little person! People have said that
going from 2 to 3 children is a huge jump.
I wasn’t sure and thought it couldn’t be that big of a difference but oh
my goodness they were right! Getting out
of the house becomes an insane mess!
Nowadays, going out is a rare occasion.
Even here in Arusha we are a family that likes to get out and do
something. Now, the thought frightens
me! This post is coming so late because to
try and get anything done with 3 kids around is INSANE!! And I am too tired at
night to sit and think. So, we are sorry
our update of our little guy is a little delayed.
Thank you so much for all of your support and love! We have
such a long road ahead but we are really trying to be thankful for every day we
have him. We are fostering for the next
6 months and then we start the grueling process of application and court for
adoption as a Tanzanian. After that, we
start to seek immigration to the states.
We are trying to be realistic in saying we won’t be heading back to the
states for another 2-3 years. This is so
hard for us to imagine and honestly it is making me extremely homesick. Things
could go a lot quicker but we are preparing for a long journey. Please be praying for us and this transition
as well as for the paperwork and the government here in Tanzania. Even if it takes forever, we feel like we are
ready. Maybe if you ask us in 12 months
things will be different, but as for today, we are just so grateful to Jesus’
faithfulness to give us the desires of our hearts.
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