Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Dream, sweet dreams


I don’t know what my daughter slept in the first night of her life when she was abandoned at the Zhonglin Medical Center. I also don’t know where she slept the first four months of her life while she was in foster care. But I saw the crib she slept in from age 4 months until she was 9 months and 24 days old when I visited the Fuzhou Social Welfare Institute. It was small and attached to five other cribs. The baby that was sleeping in her crib was under layers of blankets, and I could only imagine that’s how she slept too.

The first night AJ was with us at the Jiangxi Hotel in Nanchang, she fell asleep quickly in a blue playpen. At the White Swan, a brown wooden crib. At home, she slept in her tan crib. Two weeks ago, we converted it into a toddler daybed or as she calls it her “big-girl bed.”

We’ve been talking about it for a while now, but as you see the time was right. She’s been sleeping in it every night! And, she even gets up to use the potty in the morning. We still haven’t figured out how to get her to go in the middle of the night, but my sister assures that it will just happen around the time she turns 3, which will be in April.

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