Today we arrived at Hannah’s Hope to a crowd of babies sunning in the courtyard and the big kids yelling and playing in their corner. ‘A’, wearing a cute little black and white hat, came running into April’s arms as soon as she spotted us! We were hoping for a warm reception, so you can imagine how happy we were to see that.
We decided we would start the day by splitting up with one child each to spend some one-on-one time with them. April took ‘A’ over to the steps to look at a photo book and to color. She didn’t seem too interested in the photo book, but she sure got busy coloring little pink and blue lines and circles. April was sure to applaud her artistry, and she seemed to love that. After a few minutes, ‘A’ did something that made us both extremely happy. She did the potty dance and used the little plastic potty like a pro! We have obviously never potty-trained a child before, so we’re hoping she sticks with it once she comes home and saves us a few more years before we’ll have to take on the challenge with ‘T’.
I was walking around the courtyard with ‘T’ at this time, and he loves to look around at what’s going on. I had to lift him up over my head to get the really big smiles, so of course I did that often. He has such beautiful smiley face! I told him what was going on all around us, just in case he started to understand my English after one day. Ha.
We then switched kids, and I took some time coloring and playing My Little Pony with ‘A’. She continued with her lines and circles, very intently. Every once in a while, her friends would come over to see what we were doing. ‘A’ was very happy to show off her new pony, and the other kids were just as curious. I sat back to watch these cute little interactions, soaking up the fact that this was my new daughter in front of me. It was a lot of fun to just be able to sit there and play together.
April came back over after her time with ‘T’, and we decided to try something we had read about in books to encourage connection with ‘A’. We got out some plastic rings and necklaces and each of us took one to put on. We showed her how ours and hers were the same. We would hold them up next to hers and try to make eye contact. She loved the jewelry and she did make a little more eye contact than usual, so we kept going. It felt like a success as time went on, because she wouldn’t take off the necklace or the ring. She even put two more rings on on her little fingers.
Next, we went over to the swings because we knew from pictures and other traveling families that she LOVED the swings. I expected this petite little girl to sit on the swing and maybe wait for us to push her, but no way. She started pumping those little legs and soon was swinging higher and faster than any other 3 and a half year old I’ve ever seen! April and I were more than a little scared at first, but she did great. We stood (very close by) and started a game with her where she would grab her My Little Pony with her feet and hold it a few swings before she would drop it for another go. I picked it up, held it out for her, she would miss a few times, and finally she would grab it to everyone’s delight. ‘A’ got SO excited over this game – it was so much fun to watch her.
April took ‘T’ up for his feeding and nap at about this time, so I waited a bit and then took ‘A’ up there while I snapped a few pictures. He feel asleep very quickly and he’s just adorable when he sleeps.
Then it was time for a little bubble blowing with the kids, at which point I received a LOT of attention from a few of them. I got lots of little fingers running through my strange straight hair, little hands touching my arm hair, and my watch was the object of the utmost fascination for a couple of the kids. They’re all so cute, I just let them do what they wanted.
That was about the time that we started getting ready to leave for the day. We took ‘A’ up for her nap, and got a few more smiles out of a just woken up ‘T’. Then we got back in the van and went back to the hotel.
We did get the chance that evening to take a taxi to Entoto Mountain. It was a neat ride through the city with a taxi driver who pointed out all the important landmarks. Every time he was about to show me something he put his hand on my knee, then pointed to the landmark. A little uncomfortable, but in a country where men hold hands in the street, maybe that’s just what they do. The mountain was scenic, and it was such a relief to get up into the clean air! The air was a little cooler, and the views were fantastic. We walked through a little museum up there, and took a lot of pictures.
By the time our driver took us back to the hotel, we were exhausted. It was a long and very exciting day two of our trip.









