Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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This is the story of our family's journey to get our daughter, Lillie Mei, home from China.
In March Harrison wrote this beautiful poem about his mei mei (little sister). L- late in the night crying in your crib I- in hopes that you won't be left L- let all your worries go because we won't let you go L- laying in the orphanage hoping someone's coming I- I am soon-just make it until I get there E- entering into our family- Lillie Mei Wilkerson
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She does have a little spunky glitter in her eyes!!! It is an answered prayer that she is feeling more at ease. Have fun shopping today.
I love the photo of the coke. Tony made fun of me taking photos in the grocery store of things like bugles, beer (even though I don't drink it), pepsi products, meat, etc. Chinese people definitely stare at blue eyes and stare b/c you are Caucasion. It's not so bad in Guangzhou. They are used to American's on the island. Love the name. We didn't keep Madelyn's name but we still say "Yang Yang" sometimes when calling her.
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