I'm happy to report that things get better and better each day we spend with Caleb. We think he is over the initial shock of being removed from all that is familiar and is starting to adjust to his new environment. It was heartbreaking to know that he was scared and unsure of his new surroundings. Fortunately, he made great progress by the end of Gotcha Day and began to eat and sleep well. On the first night he slept from 9pm to 6am, only waking up at midnight for a feeding. He did the same thing last night as well. We wish he would eat a bit more as he is so tiny, but for now we are just content to see him settling into some kind of routine.
Here is a quick look at what we've done so far! Enjoy the fashion show of boy clothing :)
Caleb likes to hang out on the bed and has been all smiles! He loves to smile and "talk" to us, sometimes mid-bottle. This of course does not work out well as he ends up with formula dribbling down his cheeks, but we are thrilled to see he is happy and trying to communicate with us.

We gave him his first bath, although we weren't brave enough to do a full bath yet. We just gave him a little sponge bath which he viewed as pure torture! Once he was wrapped up and warm again he was just fine. It was nice to have him smelling like a sweet, clean baby.

Caleb was all smiles after the bath and in clean pajamas. This picture is kind of dark because he's not a fan of the flash on the camera! If you look closely you can see a classic Caleb move -- sticking his tongue out and to the right.

As I write this post, Caleb is cruising the hotel hallways in his new stroller! He likes to be in motion so this is perfect for us to use. He's still working on sitting up straight (as evidenced by this photo where he's leaning to his right) but when supported by a couple rolled up blankets he's happy as a clam in the stroller! We think this will make the trips to the Embassy in Almaty and cruising through the airport much easier. Whenever he is in a happy mood, Bryan puts him in the stroller so he will hopefully learn to love it. So far Bryan's plan is working!

Today will be our last full day in Kyrgyzstan. We will leave for Almaty at 7am tomorrow as Saule believes it will be easier to cross the border earlier in the day. We have all of Caleb's paperwork ready to go including his new passport which contains a hilarious photo of him! Please pray that all will go well as we prepare to go to Kazakhstan - safe travel, that Caleb would tolerate the car ride well, ease in crossing the border, and a safe clean hotel with a crib in Almaty!
Thanks for all your prayers and support! We hope you are enjoying the updates from this new family of 3!
4 comments:
Love the new pics! I think I checked the blog about 15 times today, but then I had to remind myself that you guys are a brand new family and are just taking the time to get to know each other. You can be sure I wasn't nearly as detailed in all the happenings that early on. So thank you so much for sharing such a special glimpse into the life of your new family!!! May all 3 of you continue to strengthen your bonds and best wishes for safe travels. You are in my thoughts!!!
I,too, have been stalking your blog, waiting for any little tidbit of info :) I'm so happy to see how well everyone is adjusting, especially baby Caleb. It didn't take him long at all to figure out that his Mom and Dad are awesome! He looks so happy in the stroller. Good purchase! And wait until he sees the fancy wheels waiting for him in Temple! I thinking by the time your new family gets to Houston, it will be hard for you to remember what life was like before he came along. I love love love each and every picture, and can't wait for you to come home! Love, Mom
Okay, I was starting to go into blog withdrawal! At work, I was checking for an update everytime the boss walked out the door!
He looks so happy!!!!!! You guys are doing a great job! Can't wait for you to get home! Will be thinking and praying for you all the way!!
blog stalker #4 checking in! love the stroller! and apparently Caleb does too :) this is so good to read, in many ways.
karla
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