It was so hard to let her go when we had to leave. We did get to go twice today. I sobbed and Jim even teared up. The medical director of the orphanage, Galina, was so sweet, she put her hands on her heart, as if to say, "I know this hurts", and gave me a big hug trying to reassure me in Russian. I never thought it would be so hard...but it was. As Jim keeps reminding me, we will be back soon and she is coming home in a few weeks. We have both really bonded to her and her to us. I realize she will regress again, but I know we will catch her up again soon.
I am still in awe, that God picked this sweet little "chubby-cheeked" angel for us. She is an absolute doll...I know I am biased and don't even care! :)
So now we pack, leave tomorrow and count the days until we can see her again. It has been the experience of a lifetime....and we will never be the same. And we won't be complete until sweet Ellie is home with us.
Thank you so much for your prayers, support and encouragement. Your love and enthusiasm is a blessing and a wonderful gift! Can't wait for you to meet Ellie!

Bless your sweet hearts. Oh the love of mamma and daddy. Love every comment and every experience and what a joy and privilege to be a part. God bless, Lucy
ReplyDeleteDonna- I am just catching up on your week with Ellie! (I have been a little incapacitated- as you probably know). I am so happy and excited for you. I hope the next few weeks fly by for you guys. By the time you child-proof and make final preparations, I am sure it will. Not to mention, getting your Mom settled in. I am sure her speech will catch right up with her once you all get settled in. (remenber- they don't shut supafter they start!!! ha) God bless all of you as you continue your journey. Seems the light at the end of the tunnel is is sight.
ReplyDeleteMe, again. I lost my computer in the storm here. Can you e-mail so I can get you added back to my contacts- they are all gone! What a pain.
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