Time and time again over the last five plus weeks, I’ve tried to get here to share our good news. But something always comes up. A soiled diaper. A loud cry for attention. Another insistent demand for food from a hungry little human. I’ve wanted to write a nice long post to tell you all about what having — literally having — a baby in China was actually like, but I’ll have to do that another time because I just don’t have the energy or, ahem, time these days. For now, I can tell you that we had a healthy baby in early October. Since then, we’ve been enjoying our days and long long nights getting to know this beautiful baby GIRL. Here’s introducing Baby K!
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I wish I could “like” this post a million times! Can’t wait to hear more!
Take your time with it, looking forward to those post once you have energy and time 🙂
Congratulations 🙂 I hope all is going well 😀
Thank you! We are doing great so far.
Congratulations! Take your time, we will still be here, take care!
Thanks, Kat!
wahhh! what a great pict! get some sleep!
Stop crying, baby! Lol 😉
Never!
Warmest Congratulations…love your photo and genuinely looking forward to hearing about having a baby and bringing up a baby in China. Please don’t forget no matter how warm it is your baby ‘must’ be covered with warm clothing especially socks otherwise the locals will reprimand you..ha ha.
Ha! So funny! We also took the baby out before she was one month old to the dismay of every Chinese person who saw her.
that is even funnier…the locals would have been cursing you…ha ha.
You know it!
How far we’ve come! Should’ve went sky diving when I had the chance
(no regrets!)
You can take the baby when she is 18…maybe…
maybe NOT