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Monday, August 11, 2008

Memories of China

I have often wondered whether or not our daughters would have memories of China. Mara-Grace was 15 months old when she came home from China, and at that time didn't really physically speak, yet did say the odd word in Chinese when least expected. For example: Booyow- "I don't want that!" when being fed in China. She also said Bu-ke-ti- "You're welcome" when I said thank you to her one day etc.

I know that I have posted of her familiarity and fondness of pigs. And seeing her recognise them from far off, before we could, and then as I watched her 'converse' and boss them about I knew without a doubt that my instincts had to be right, she did have pigs near to where she lived with her foster family.

I often tell Mara-Grace the story of how she came to grow in our hearts and of those who cared for her in China until she could come home with us to stay forever.

The National Geographic magazine dedicated an entire issue about China a few months ago and my father recently gave me this issue. Upon reading it, I came across a picture taken in the countryside of the Province where Mara-Grace lived. I believe through our guide, that she lived out of the city when she lived with her foster family. Anyway, out of curiosity I showed her this picture and asked her if she ever went there. She quickly began to nod and say yes and then was pointing at the picture and saying things which I couldn't understand. She animatedly was pointing and telling me so much all the while nodding very matter of factly. I then pointed at a house in the picture which doesn't look at all like the houses here that Mara would be familiar with. I asked her what it was and she said, 'house'. So I asked her if she was ever there and she said yes. Then here's the kicker... I pointed to behind the house and asked if pigs lived there. Mara-Grace erupted in giggles and thought this was such a SILLY MUMMY moment! Between her giggles she said, "nooooooooo mum mum" then she proceeded to trace up a little road with her finger to the top of a hill and she said, "Up...... pigs". I asked if that is where the pigs lived and she jumped up and down saying "yesssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pigs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" She was so beyond excited. She remembers..... This was so wonderful to realise and at the same time so sad. I am sure she does remember. I feel that she does. And this reaction only reaffirms this. Later that day and the next day I asked Kev and Tori to look at the photo with Mara and not lead her into saying much but mention casually pigs and see what she says. She told them EXACTLY the same thing. Following the road saying up, and then pointing to over the hill. This amazes me, and at the same time doesn't surprise me one bit.... I just knew.

Now here is something that completely shocked me... the other day we were in the grocery store in the electronics section where Mara-Grace went running ahead and stopped to look at games (Wii,playstation etc...). Anyway, she saw one, jumped for joy, grabbed it off the shelf and raced back to me yelling , "Chi, Chi, Chi". So I looed at it and realised that I have never seen this before and the title is Tamaguchi or Yamaguchi or something very similar. NOTE the ending! She pointed at the characters on the front, called them each a name etc... She was so incredibly excited. She hugged and kissed the game and kept saying, "Chi Chi Chi!". I then brought it to Kevin who also had no idea what this was or how she knew about it. I asked her and she pointed outside and said , "China". I asked her if she saw that in China and she said " yes, yes yes yes!!" Hmmmmm. We asked Tori if she was familiar with this and she too has NO IDEA about this game or characters etc.... I am absolutely flabbergasted!

Ahhhh, memories of China.....

xo

Friday, August 8, 2008

New milestones made today!

Today was a day of a few new milestones.
During the last month or two, we have noticed a significant improvement in Mara-Grace's speech. Her vocabulary has been amazing from almost day one and she has astounded us on many occasions by her knowledge of specific requests and words. Although she has made much progress in her actual speech, recently she seems to just be taking such leaps and bounds! She has been saying one or two word commands (hehe) but now is venturing into small sentences. Also, the words that she says now have the full ending applied to them. She is very big on , "ME, MY (mine), ME DO!". She is incredibly independant and INSISTS on doing things for herself. If for instance we give her a hand with anything, she starts the whole process again. Miss Independant! For example, she wants to climb out of the tub without any helping hand and if given an ounce of help she will climb back in and begin again! EEEK Slippery tub and all. She has never fallen and continues to astonish us with her incredible sense of coordination (in general).

Funny story: The other day Tori, her friend, Mara and I were arriving home from an outing and Tori said , "Mara, sometimes when babies are born"... And Mara quickly shouted, "M not born!". LOL Tori always starts off these silly stories told with an accent, "Mara, sometimes........" Anyway, grouchy pants Mara (it was almost lunch and the grouchies were setting in) quickly protested with she is NOT BORN! Too funny!!!!

Ok, so today.... Miss Mara has a cold and her nose has been, "running" all day. So as I am wiping it for the 200th time I said , "Ohhh that silly nose!" To which Mara-Grace replies, "Running" and starts running on the spot. This was SOOOOOOO funny!!!! What a giggler.
Another major milestone today was that Mara-Grace called me "Mummy" all day!!!!!! Usually she calls me "Mum Mum!" and very occasionally will get out Mummy. But today she mastered all of her "y" (eeee) sounds. When I would ask her to say, "Poppy, barney, daddy, mummy" she could. Usually she really has to try to get the ending on. Whoohooo. So, Mummy I am!

Proud Mummy at that! xoxo