Monday, March 8, 2010

Still going well



My mom left last night. So sad. But we were blessed that the husband of one of my internet friends (and a friend of Lynne & Brian's) was on the same flight so they traveled to the airport together.

Today was our first day alone, and things have gone so well! I had to take Dorie to the doctor's appointment (for the visa) all by myself. I was so nervous. We both did great! Dorie wanted no part of the whole idea of a doctor, but she managed. When the doctor told her to take off her clothes, she told him in Luganda, "No, because then you are going to give me an injection." Ha, ha! Smart girl!! He let her look through all of his tools and supplies, and once she was satisfied that there were no needles, she jumped on the table. She was still a bit nervous, so he would show her on me first and it calmed her down. She actually liked having her blood pressure taken. It made her giggle!

She did have to have a TB test, but the nurse was fabulous. Dorie was not happy so the nurse told her not to run away (I was holding her on my lap). Dorie told her, "I will not run because my mom is too powerful and she would catch me!" I love it!! She is learning!!
This afternoon, Dorie asked me to pick her up. She grabbed me, nestled her face in my neck, and said, "I love you!" The first time she has ever said that to me! Wow! What a good day indeed!!









9 comments:

  1. I love how you wrote that she said my mom is to powerful and she would catch me...how cute! So happy you had a great day with her!

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  2. I have tears for you my friend. The first "I love you" is BIG. Welcome to motherhood, where so many hurts and frustrations can be erased with those 3 words. I am elated that she is making such progress.

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  3. I think she has to be the cutest little Ugandan girl I've ever seen.............and I've seen lots!

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  4. Thanks for sharing that. I am so happy for you and Dorie. I am sure God had his purpose for this short waiting period. May God continue to strengthen your bond as mother and daughter.

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  5. I first of many I love you's! Awesome!

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  6. mel, you're a MOM! :-) love it! and i love you!

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  7. Wow. How sweet. I got choked up reading this. There will be many more "I love you" moments, I'm sure...:-)

    Hope your mom is doing well and her flight was uneventful.

    Can't wait to see you and Dorie.

    Love you and steadfastly praying for you both.

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  8. so precious! thanks for sharing!!

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  9. How special! We're excited for you and the time you have there together. I know you will look back at these first days and cherish them. How could she NOT love you!? :)

    J

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