(Slightly Belated) Adoption Day 2014
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Seven years ago this week, Rosalind became a member of our family. As has become a tradition, we got together last weekend with one of the other families in our adoption group. The dad of the family took this pic of Ros, which really shows her impishness.

Behind the cut, I've put a couple of pics of her in China as baby.
This was in her home province, Jiangxi, when we'd had her no more than a few days. Of the three babies in our group, she was the one who was most aware of what was going on, and she wasn't entirely sure we were to be trusted. Our nickname for her very quickly became Thinky Baby, and she's still a kid who has her very introspective moments.

This is Ros in Beijing, in our second week together. She still wasn't quite sure about us, but was a little less suspicious.

And here she is just three months later, totally happy and incredibly pleased with herself for managing to stand up in her crib for the first time.

The reason I didn't get this post up on the actual anniversary, is that for the first time in seven years, the Sweetie has gone off on a trip by himself. (I have, as you know, gone on a number of trips for conventions and theatre and concerts in those seven years, so he is totally owed.) He's had his eye on TCM's Classic Film Festival for a few years, so this year I badgered him until he registered. Fortunately, his flight left the day after our adoption day. (Ros was miffed that he was leaving the day after.)
Whilst the Sweetie is off gallivanting in L.A., I'm doing solo mom duties with Ros, which has been a combination of totally fun and totally exhausting. Today's agenda included:
Getting to our local arena at 7:30 a.m. for the ice show picture day (because every activity has to have a picture day)
Travelling to the west end of the city to pick up the dresses my favourite designer had altered for me
Having a lovely brunch with Ros at a cafe near the designer's shop
Grocery shopping
Taking Ros to a local nail salon, where she got a lovely design on her nails for the princely sum of seven bucks
Dropping Ros off at a friend's for a play date
Coming home and doing laundry, dishes, and sorting mail (whilst I was playing Stakeout on my shiny brand new Pros DVDs)
Picking up Ros from her play date
Letting Ros talk me into taking her and another friend to the park for an hour
Making dinner
Watching the very last Leafs game of the season on Hockey Night in Canada
Ros made it until the last two minutes of the last period before she zonked out. I probably should have crashed at the same time, but I wanted to watch a couple of more episodes of Atlantis. (I've had 'em sitting on the PVR since they aired in December.)
Tomorrow's schedule will be relatively relaxed by comparison with today's: a visit to the Science Centre with friends, and Ros' first ice show rehearsal. I'm envisioning ordering pizza for dinner.

Behind the cut, I've put a couple of pics of her in China as baby.
This was in her home province, Jiangxi, when we'd had her no more than a few days. Of the three babies in our group, she was the one who was most aware of what was going on, and she wasn't entirely sure we were to be trusted. Our nickname for her very quickly became Thinky Baby, and she's still a kid who has her very introspective moments.

This is Ros in Beijing, in our second week together. She still wasn't quite sure about us, but was a little less suspicious.

And here she is just three months later, totally happy and incredibly pleased with herself for managing to stand up in her crib for the first time.

The reason I didn't get this post up on the actual anniversary, is that for the first time in seven years, the Sweetie has gone off on a trip by himself. (I have, as you know, gone on a number of trips for conventions and theatre and concerts in those seven years, so he is totally owed.) He's had his eye on TCM's Classic Film Festival for a few years, so this year I badgered him until he registered. Fortunately, his flight left the day after our adoption day. (Ros was miffed that he was leaving the day after.)
Whilst the Sweetie is off gallivanting in L.A., I'm doing solo mom duties with Ros, which has been a combination of totally fun and totally exhausting. Today's agenda included:
Ros made it until the last two minutes of the last period before she zonked out. I probably should have crashed at the same time, but I wanted to watch a couple of more episodes of Atlantis. (I've had 'em sitting on the PVR since they aired in December.)
Tomorrow's schedule will be relatively relaxed by comparison with today's: a visit to the Science Centre with friends, and Ros' first ice show rehearsal. I'm envisioning ordering pizza for dinner.