tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1037502569215357786.post4610827895358678034..comments2014-03-06T17:04:32.388-05:00Comments on KazMum101: Baby It's Cold OutsideUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1037502569215357786.post-38006520179346053892011-01-11T21:54:23.607-05:002011-01-11T21:54:23.607-05:00I also left a special "blanket/stuffed animal...I also left a special "blanket/stuffed animal" with both my daughters, only T's managed to make it back home. I don't know if it made them feel better but it meade me feel better! I know in our room at the babyhouse, even thought the kiddies are only 9-12 months, the nannies always told them that mama and papa or just mama (!) would be back soon. And although it's hard try not to cry in front of him when you leave.....trust me I know how hard that is but wait until that door is closed.....and then sob.... :-)<br /><br />The time home will fly byDianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09153867522613662874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1037502569215357786.post-83044446424373502682011-01-11T10:42:05.067-05:002011-01-11T10:42:05.067-05:00Hi
I have been following your journey... I underst...Hi<br />I have been following your journey... I understand that thinking of leaving him must be very difficult and it is great that you are preparing him... I also have a recommendation... you can have your picture printed on a pillow case... so he can see you and get reminded of you every day! And you get to bring that pillow back with you home after.<br />Keep warm!<br />Antoinette and Noah (Uralsk 2010)Antoinette and Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11118479773943032165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1037502569215357786.post-69787172412213120652011-01-11T01:17:47.960-05:002011-01-11T01:17:47.960-05:00Hi there! I adopted my daughter Karina when she w...Hi there! I adopted my daughter Karina when she was 3 about to turn 4 from Kazakhstan. I highly highly recommend that you get your translator to accurately explain to Denis what is going to happen. It would be extremely traumatic for him to have you disappear in a few more days and have him be confused about what is happening. Please try and get someone that speaks his language to explain it to him in detail. He may only understand a portion of what they are saying. I had my translator tell my daughter that I had to go home and get her room ready...I had to buy a bed, buy clothes for her, buy toys for her, etc. And that when I was done I would be coming back to get her to take her home forever. Even so near the final two weeks she was distraught and crying for me...I was told this by other PAPs that were in country at the time bonding with their children. The last thing you want him to think is that you are not coming back so ask the caregiver's to reassure him that you are coming back on a regular basis so he does not become overly depressed.Amynoreply@blogger.com