Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Off We Go!!

We are just getting ready to check out of our hotel and leave for the airport. We are stopping by the Baby Home to pick-up our little guy, and then we are off to Moscow!! Our little man DOES NOT like to be held......this should be interesting!! One thing we have learned about our big boy...........DO NOT GIVE THE KID SUGAR!! He becomes a wild and rapidly moving child!! All morning the only word said has been "Nyet"....and now he is now hiding under his jacket, and pouting. (And he sucks his thumb). I am sure it is his way of comforting himself and settling himself down.....and we have yet to find out what the little guy does to settle himself down.....probably rocking. We shall see tonight. The big boy has his own backpack full of fun stuff for the plane ride to Moscow.....and that is part of the problem, he wants to play with it now. It is for later (POE - zhah). OK....thanks for all the prayers everyone!! We are so blessed!!

5 comments:

Cathy said...

Praying that little A managed ok on the plane ride to Moscow. I am hoping that Big D, despite the sugar rush and pouting episode, was so fascinated with everything going on that he handled the flight well. All I remembered from our trip was thanking God when we landed in Moscow...and Kira had been really good on that 8+ hour flight Khabarovsk. Hang in there!!

Lauren & Cupcake said...

COngrats! so HAPPY FOR YOU!!!

I a up early in Moscow catching up on blog reading while the baby sleeps. We are here until Saturday Moscow #629 0149.

Have a safe trip!

Elle said...

Hope the flight went well.

Don't worry about the little one not wanting to be held. That is normal. Do it anyway. He'll scream, that's ok. Keep holding him and rock him if you can. He will eventually settle down. Our boy did.

Brandie said...

Sounds like a trip you'll never forget!! Just keep in mind this is what life is all about, the memories we create.
Brandie

Robert & Sherry said...

Hope all went well on your flight to Moscow. We will remember to give sugar in low doses. Happy to hear 10 days were waived.