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Due to technical issues, I have a new blog. From now on, visit:
kusalipray.blogspot.com
Sunday, November 15, 2009 | | 0 Comments
Three years.
my first legal margarita.
Three years ago today, according to the date of the photo, my baby
made a silly face for a picture.
Friday, November 13, 2009 | | 0 Comments
New design and bird hunting
Do not think that love, in order to be genuine, has to be extraordinary. What we need is to love without getting tired. -Mother Teresa
My sweet child has had me at my rope's end the past few days. My mom always tells me not to air his mistakes to the world, but I have learned so much through other families' blogs that it wouldn't be fair to sugar coat our situation.
Pray is a dream child. He is so sweet, picking up manners quickly, funny, and possibly the smartest three year old I've ever known. He is also a child who has never known family, discipline, or consistent love. He spent the first three years in an orphanage with 25 to 35 other kids on any given day. He has seen three friends go home to live with family, seven friends go to boarding school, four babies under the age of two die, a fire in his home that severely burned two friends--almost killing them, his favorite caretaker fired, countless volunteers come and go...and that's only in the two short years I have known him. Toss in having his Amy leave him for months at a time on five different occasions then expect him to trust that this person is his Mama and will never leave him--the boy is bound to have some rough times.
This week has been the worst. It started Tuesday night. I almost woke him up to sleep in my bed (he sleeps next to my mattress--still waiting for our beds to be finished--in a tent designed like a car. Woohoo!) because he was thrashing, crying out, and talking in his sleep. He even said, "No thank you, Mama!" in his sleep. I let him sleep and at the ripe hour of three o'clock in the morning, Mr. Sunshine was up. Not just awake, but awake and inconsolable. I have an idea now of what set him off, but at the time I was clueless as to what was making him so out of control--hitting, biting, spitting, throwing every little thing across the room. I didn't even let the lady that cleans our house clean our room, he had destroyed it. I know it's petty in comparison, but thank goodness he only ruined the ear phone for my right ear! The left side still works, which is of utmost importance when you have a snoring child. :) This continued until eight am when we got out of bed for breakfast (almost the same time everyday--routine! Consistency!). I was beat, literally and figuratively, while Mr. Personality had been laughing all morning.
The day progressed and his behavior was normal, night time came again and so did his raging. I know now (it's Friday) that our guards told him he was going to his dad's house. Why they said that, I have no idea. I am positive they've never seen a mzungu (foreigner) with a Tanzanian child, so the probably have no clue about adoption. They are "bushmen"...straight from the bush. I forget what the tribe is called (better ask!), but the Bianuccis visited a tribe similar to theirs. Here is one of their pictures:
And just because I am writing about them now, I had to go outside and photograph what they are currently doing. Take a look:
They are building a thingymabob to trap the pretty yellow birds in our yard. Yes, that's my child helping them. I made him come inside asap. As much as I love having this huge open space for Pray to play, I don't really like him being around these guys. They tease the dog, which I really don't want Pray to do! The other evening, Pray was outside and I called him in. He didn't answer. I checked all around the yard--no Pray, no bushmen. I yelled for all three, but no answer. I panicked and immediately thought, "They stole him! They're taking him to his dad's!" Alas, they were *outside* the gate looking at the landlord's fancy car. My trust level is just very low--Mama Bear in me??
Update: They didn't wait around for a bird to fall for that trap. They got one with their bows and arrows. Oh, and a machete. I went to take a picture, but they had already skinned it and it grossed me out. Their dinner, they said. Pray was inside with me during all of this--thank goodness!
Despite our rough few days and my fleeting moments of "What am I getting myself into??", I love this little guy to no end. Like our favorite book, he is "my I love you."
Adoption. It is a turning point, separating everything that comes before from what happens after. A decision that forces us to confront the most basic goals of life, it fosters change and growth for all who are touched by it. -www.pactadopt.org
Random notes:
-I have officially started the Christmas season in our house. The kids are dancing to Jingle Bells as I type. :)
-Tomorrow (14 November) is the Arusha Christmas Fair. Christmas shopping, SANTA CLAUS!!!, a special performance by Mama Afrika Circus (if we make it that long...I want to get there when it opens at 10am), food, and a BAR. Not that I'll have the chance to hit up that last one.
-We are waiting for a call back regarding internet prices for home. It has to be cheaper than coming into town! Plus, it'll spare this mama the heart ache of having to leave behind her screaming son just to go upload a blog. :)
-Pray thinks he can get away with anything by saying "No thank you, Mama." or "Not today, Mama." Try again, bud!
-He successfully sat in "time in" today!!! I am so proud of him and he got lots of kisses and high fives afterwards for listening so well. He gets those even for the smallest things, as long as he's listening! Progress!
Friday, November 13, 2009 | | 0 Comments
Happy Birthday Neema!
Today, Neema's birthday! It's actually tomorrow, but we're celebrating today. Look at her new hair!

Look at our gum!

Saturday, November 07, 2009 | | 0 Comments
I'm going to try posting via email, so here goes:
Pray is laying in his gari tent (where he has slept every night since
moving--yay!!) trying to say, "Mama's blogging." That last word is hard!
Some of you have seen on my facebook about Pray's eye. We had an
appointment with Dr. Matthews on Friday (he only has clinic on Mon/
Fri), but after I emailed him a picture of the eye, he texted late
Tuesday night to advise me not to wait until Friday. We went this
afternoon (Wednesday) and saw a different American pediatrician. Dr.
Matthews was in a meeting, but came in at the end. Thankfully, they
said it's not a foreign object. Right now, we're treating it as an
infection with eye drops for five days. If it's not better in one
week, we will go to the opthamologist in town (who knew!). They said
there's a chance it's a condition found in sub-Saharan Africa caused
by dirt/dust where scar tissue builds on the eye, but that normally
starts in the corner of the eye. If it's that, there is nothing we can
do until it affects his vision. Please pray it's just an infection.
Pray is good about the eye drops, but still has pain.
The new house is going well--finally. We're going to Moshi to order
beds on Thursday (I'll probably post this after we go), so we will
continue to sleep on our new mattresses on the floor until the beds
are ready. Pray loves having all the room outside to play. The guard
loves to play soccer with him and we finally bought a regular sized
ball. I have to make sure Pray wears his tennis shoes (thanks, James!)
because he gets upset when the gravel gets in his crocs. I've figured
out I can get him to wear any of his clothes if I say it is from
Bibi. :) :) This seems to be backfiring lately...just tonight, he
informed me he was going to America to see Bibi and I had to wait in
Tanzania. Thanks! I don't know what's worse, staying in TZ while he
goes to America or being a donkey and sleeping outside as he told me
last week.
His new phrases include:
No thank you, Mama
Usisema chicken butt. (That's "don't say chicken butt" as I tell him
all the time)
Not today, Mama. (also, Talk not today)
Talk Bibi!
I am three! (Not a pro at that yet. Bibi asked him how he was and he
said, "I am three!")
Pray James!
No light. (We've been without power most hours here at the new house)
Where is...
It is hot, Mama?
Guess what? I looove you!
Open please.
You are my sunshine...
Hug for me/you!
My key.
You're going to fall. (all as one word!)
Mama's Cokey (Mama needs a Coke when someone wakes up at 6:30am!!)
Banana pancakes
Tee-tap (Q tip...don't worry, he doesn't get to use them!)
Adoption wise, we should be having our home visit next week! Of
course, TIA, so prayers are welcome. :) I'm SO happy to announce that
Suzanne will be in Uganda to bring Josie Love HOME this time next
week. I can't wait for Pray, Josie, Joseph, and Daisy to sing and
dance together on Sunday mornings. :)
Update 11/7:
-Pray's eye is healing wonderfully! Thank you, Dr. Matthews and Dr.
Megan!
-Neema got her hair done today! SO cute. Tomorrow is her birthday and
we're having cake at Blue Heron.
-Our new guards arrived from the bush. Hardcore bushmen. They speak
very little Swahili and absolutely no English, so it's an adventure.
-Pray got to video skype with Bibi and Alena yesterday. He and Alena
had fun playing peek-a-boo and trading his gum for her paci.
-Congratulations to my boys, Reid and Sawyer! They are now big cousins
to a baby girl. :)
-Here at the house, we are hooked on the tv series Brothers and
Sisters. The old apartment had a dvd rental store and we are almost
finished with season one (well, I am already finished, but Liza and
Heath have two more discs). We love it! :)
-We went to Moshi yesterday to order the beds for the two bedrooms the
landlord didn't furnish. We were able to get two beds, two side
tables, and a big coffee table for the price of one bed here in
Arusha. Only two more weeks of sleeping on a mattress on the floor!
-We are up bright and early this morning! We're going to have either
french toast or pancakes--whichever the birthday girl (or her mama)
chooses. We're hoping the water comes back (you know, the water that
the landlord said will never run out because he installed a huge tank
under the house!) so we can shower before going to Blue Heron for
pizza and cake.
Saturday, November 07, 2009 | | 0 Comments
Halloween pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2173588&id=4701720&l=2fdf829d73
Not much time to write, as we have to get home to pack and move to the new house! We went to the circus on Halloween and despite my fears that Pray would be terrified, he LOVED it. I teared up a few times at his pure joy. Priceless memories. He was reenacting it last night, running around and laying on the floor with his feet up in the air like the acrobats. There were no animals like at an American circus, which probably would have scared him. We enjoyed spending the afternoon with Akira, Clara Shei, Kirsten, Topher, and Priya, too. We hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween!
Sunday, November 01, 2009 | | 0 Comments