Sunday, August 28, 2011

Faith: One year Update


The only way I know how to start this letter is with a Thank You and that seems too simplistic for the appreciation & love that is within our hearts.  I do not know how else to express it! 
I cannot believe it will soon be a year that we have had our precious starfish baby, Faith.  But Aug 29th celebrates our one year 'gottcha date'.  As I look back over the last three years I see how God orchestrated something amazing.  When we began this journey, it was with prayer.  I knew what the importance of a child knowing a human touch and feeling physical love meant to their wellbeing and development.  So my prayer was simple.  “Lord, please let her be warm, comfortable, have a full tummy and most of all, know love.”  My family and I prayed this prayer many times over the course of two years.  Little did I know how He was fulfilling our request. 


On Sunday mornings on our way to church we often visited as a family about this journey we were on.  We had decided not to announce our pending plans because we were not exactly sure where God was leading us.  But as time passed God had reaffirmed to us that His plans did indeed include adoption for our family.  I remember one specific conversation on a Sunday morning drive when I reminded Gray of a guest speaker that had visited our church.  He told the 'Starfish Story' in relation to his sermon.  I said to my family, “This is how I feel.  I know people are going to think we have lost our minds as we already have 5 children.  But I desire to make a difference in an orphans life.”  My husband spoke up and said, “Thats funny because I shared our desire to adopt with Jim, a prayer partner, and he asked me if I had ever heard the starfish story."   How ironic is that? We now have a starfish baby and are BLESSED!   We chose to keep her name Faith.  After all of this, how could we change it?  We would love to know which one of you named her.
Faith is growing and thriving.  She is now 30 pounds and 3 foot tall.  She is surrounded by two brothers and three sisters that dote on her every whim.  Thankfully, three of them live away at college so the spoiling is reduced down to the two sisters (14 & 12) and her Daddy!  She has him wrapped up!!  It is the sweetest thing to witness.  He walks in a room and the rest of us just vanish in her eyes.  She is definately a Daddy’s girl.  I tell others that I have two people to discipline, her AND her daddy!  He's  such a softy.  Not to mention she is exceedingly strong willed! 
Faith takes her time opening up to strangers.  Her circle of accepted people is still small: her grandparents, cousins and trusted friends from church.  She likes to call the shots.  If people come on too strong, she shuts down.  However, if she is in control of the interaction then bonding comes quite easily. 
She loves to sing and always want music on when we are driving.  Her language is growing so rapidly, including some spanish taught by big brother. (I wish he knew Mandarin instead.)  She knows her colors and when getting dressed for the day, her hair-bow must match.  So, to quickly sum up one year, Faith loves picking up the eggs from the chicken yard, going to the barn to feed cows, playing in the dirt at the Christmas tree farm, invading Bailey and Laura’s room, sitting with her daddy in the early morning hours, having her toenails painted, taking silly pictures with Marybeth on the computer, riding on Seth’s shoulders, playing with Nathan and his dog, cooking with Momma in the kitchen, and she HATES bubbles in the kitchen sink or in her bath water.  Life at the Anderson house is full of joy.
 
And a quick update on her port wine stain.  We are having it treated every two months.  She will return for treatment #4 in the middle of August.  They say it will take 6 to 8 treatments and her birthmark will be lightened 80% to 90%.  Treatment around her eye will be done under sedation to protect her vision and will begin some time in early 2012.

So I close this update with a deep heartfelt, "Thank you!" to Amanda and Xiao Lui.  I would also like to say thank you to the numerous volunteers that came though StarFish and loved on our lil Faith.  You were all instruments, used to answer those prayers that Faith would know love.  Thank you ALL for making a difference!  We look forward to the day that we may return to Starfish and give of ourselves to love and nurture someone else's future Starfish.
Blessings,
The Andersons

Life, love and laughter,
Amanda

At Starfish, we have taken care of 148 children to date, arranged more than 170 surgeries and had 65 international adoptions, so our little starfishes live all over the globe: the US, Netherlands, Norway, France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Canada, Australia and in China. Our latest adoption, Carl, went to a family in the Colorado, US.  We currently have 48 babies under the age of 3 and a half at the foster home.  We have just added two boys from the orphanage hospital, Malcolm and Trevor.

We are currently preparing for a medical team from Australia to do a medical trip starting September 26th and help 20 babies with cleft lip and palate surgeries.
Starfish Children's Services
US Tax Number:  20-4682916
Xian China

Website:  www.thestarfishfosterhome.org
Blog:  http://chinesestarfish.blogspot.com
Blog:  http://chinesestarfishcleft.blogspot.com
Emailthrowingstarfish0913@gmail.com
Cell: 86.1348.812.4847

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Best of Heritage 2011

I am so happy to tell you about the award that Starfish received recently from Heritage Makers.  

I have felt it so important to be the record keeper for the babies that have been with us.  We take hundreds if not thousands of pictures of each baby.  We write about the milestones and track their development.  We weigh them each week and write down their daily feeding schedule.  We do all because I believe that someone has to remember and hopefully one day, it is going to help heal their hearts.  I want them to know of our love for them and that there were people who wanted them in spite of them being abandoned.  I love that Virginia has done such a great job of showcasing this great book on the five year anniversary. Here is an award we received from them a few weeks ago.  We are so grateful to everyone who is involved with this project. Thank you so much for you time, effort, talents and the incredible love that is involved with this.

I think the video clips speaks for itself, so please watch this:

or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3A3ioZc1sw&feature=youtu.be


If you want to learn more about Heritage Makers please go to www.heritagemakers.com.
If you want to learn how to make your own books, you may contact Virginia at Nesle2@aol.com

Life, love and laughter,
Amanda

At Starfish, we have taken care of 148 children to date, arranged more than 170 surgeries and had 65 international adoptions, so our little starfishes live all over the globe: the US, Netherlands, Norway, France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Canada, Australia and in China. Our latest adoption, Carl, went to a family in the Colorado, US.  We currently have 48 babies under the age of 3 and a half at the foster home.  We have just added two boys from the orphanage hospital, Malcolm and Trevor.

We are currently preparing for a medical team from Australia to do a medical trip starting September 26th and help 20 babies with cleft lip and palate surgeries.
Starfish Children's Services
US Tax Number:  20-4682916
Xian China

Website:  www.thestarfishfosterhome.org
Blog:  http://chinesestarfish.blogspot.com
Blog:  http://chinesestarfishcleft.blogspot.com
Emailthrowingstarfish0913@gmail.com
Cell: 86.1348.812.4847

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Amanda: Our First Grader

Baby Amanda was one of the original six babies who came with me on September 13, 2005. She originally lived in Iowa with her sister and brother and her family adopted a disrupted adoption SB girl. Here is a letter from Amy:

Things are going good... Mike and I were able to get transfers with Wells Fargo Bank to Charlotte, North Carolina    :O)
 
Amanda is going to be a Southern Bell, can't wait to hear her pick up the accent!









 
We have loved Iowa, but it is just so far from everywhere... Grandparents, DisneyWorld, Beach...
 
Amanda just finished kindergarten and she's about to be the big 1st grader!

I love the fact that the girls plays golf in a tutu. That is some serious fashion sense.


Life, love and laughter,
Amanda

At Starfish, we have taken care of 146 children to date, arranged more than 170 surgeries and had 65 international adoptions, so our little starfishes live all over the globe: the US, Netherlands, Norway, France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Canada, Australia and in China. Our latest adoption, Carl, went to a family in the US.  We currently have 47 babies under the age of 3 and a half at the foster home.  We have 7 babies who are matched and we are waiting for their families to come and get them, so there will be a mass exodus in the summer.

We had two medical teams successfully completed 35 cleft lip and palate surgeries in April and May.  We are so proud of these teams and want to thank them so much for their efforts.  Our grateful thanks to the Xian Children's Hospital for being the venue and for working so well with these teams.

Starfish Children's Services
US Tax Number:  20-4682916
Xian China

Website:  www.thestarfishfosterhome.org
Blog:  http://chinesestarfish.blogspot.com
Blog:  http://chinesestarfishcleft.blogspot.com
Emailthrowingstarfish0913@gmail.com
Cell: 86.1348.812.4847

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Will (Nathaniel): 5th Birthday


Dear Amanda and everyone at Star Fish ~

It’s hard to believe that Will has just turned five and will be starting Kindergarten this year!  He is very excited.  I think he’ll do very well.  He is always so curious about everything and always asking a million questions. 





Will has been busy this summer riding his bike, dirt bike, swimming and having play dates with his friends from school.  We took a family trip to Florida, which was a lot of fun.  Will got to race go-karts and go deep sea fishing.  We all had a great time.

Will has made such great progress in his speech.  He will continue to see the Speech Pathologist this year at school.  He will see his Cranial Facial team again this October.  The next steps will be for the dentist to prepare his mouth for the hard palate surgery and plastic surgery on his nose and lip, but that is still a few year away. 

We love hearing about all the great things happening at Star Fish, and hope to some day bring Will back for a visit.

Love,

The McMahans

Thursday, August 04, 2011

The Starfish That Came Back


I can’t explain how much it meant to us to come back to Xi’an, China. Our daughter Norah (Rachel) was (probably) born there, abandoned there, and found a loving home at Starfish. When we came to Xi’an in November 2008 to become a family of four we visited Starfish and were amazed to see how much the children were loved and sometimes even spoiled…. We knew we wanted to visit again someday and have always kept close contact. And when we told our children this spring that we were going to China their reaction was: “I want to go now!!!”

There is always the doubt that if you decide something as a parent, if this is the best thing to do for your children. And of course there were people that asked us why we were taking them to China at such a young age (Norah just turned 5 and Robin will soon be 7). Well, we thought they would be okay. We have always been very open to them about their adoption.  They showed no anxiety whatsoever when our travel date got near and we thought this would be a great experience for them that would stay in their hearts forever. We wanted to show them their China is not gone and you can fly there and see the people that took care of you and loved you.

At the airport our kids were thrilled to see Amanda again, and the minute we walked in to Starfish foster home I knew we made the right decision to come. The children ran inside and started playing with the toys in the courtyard as if they were coming home!  The next day they met the babies in the baby room and both had favorites within a few minutes. Leo with his “little ears” was very interesting to Robin because he has microtia too and Norah was loving on little Grace. The pictures that I took of Norah feeding Grace a bottle are so very precious to me and will be to her in the future I think.

And then there were the nannies and some Chinese volunteers that remembered Norah. They were so happy to see her again! Xiao Liu (Norah’s nanny) was overjoyed and so proud her little Starfish had come back to visit. She gave Norah a beautiful dress and Robin got clothes from her too. We were even invited to her home in the Chinese countryside and had a great adventure getting there and driving back. It’s a long story, but we had so much fun in the car!

One of the highlights for sure was celebrating Norah’s 5th birthday in China. The first two she celebrated at Starfish and the second two at home with us; and now she could celebrate another birthday at Starfish! How special is that!!! All of the children were sitting in the courtyard and singing Happy birthday in Chinese and English for her and then we ate the gorgeous cake with pink roses (that had miraculously survived the way home in the car).

All in all we had an amazing experience and we are so thrilled we did this. I can’t tell you everything we did because the story would get much too long. But I can tell you we LOVED it, the kids LOVED it, everybody at Starfish LOVED it….. The only thing I regret is that we can’t visit more often….
So, THANK YOU Amanda, THANK YOU everyone that was there to make us feel so very welcome!!! We hope to visit again someday!!

Henk, Jet, Robin & Norah











Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Summer Slide Show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v​=PuPcLaNRAPE
This is a link to Moriah's project while she was here at Starfish. There are so many cute pictures of our Starfish babies, that it will put a smile on your face. Grateful thanks to Moriah for all her hard work and effort, you did a great job.

Life, love and laughter,
Amanda