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May 28, 2006

I know that today is Sunday because we just returned home from church. Other than that I feel like we're living in the Twilight Zone. Jet-lag seems to have gotten the best of us as we fight to stay awake in the afternoons and remain in bed before the sun comes up.

The day after we returned (I think) we had some church family come to visit. At one point, a co-worker came over to take Joy to the train station (she went down to Greensville, SC to spend some time with her brother). I vaguely remember talking to them as they left and Tricia said when she woke me that my body was quivering. I've had some mild cases of jet-lag before, but this has been much worse than other times.

Praise the Lord we have family here who are filling the gaps for us with Grace and our other children. They have been gracious in helping with cooking, cleaning, and caring.

In addition to Tricia's mom, sister, and nieces helping, we have had some very kind people from church provide us with evening meals. What a blessing they have been this week during our transition. Also the visits by our church family have been a great encouragement to us.

Grace is doing so well as she seems to have adjusted to the time difference much better than Tricia or me. She is doing quite well as she meets new people every day. We have seen progress with her in some of her physical deficiencies. She is very close to being able to sit up and she is starting to reach for things and try to grab them.

Today was her first day in church and we are overwhelmed by people's excitement with us over Grace's arrival. So many people offered very encouraging words and we are looking forward to them getting to know Grace.

Gracie spent her first morning in the nursery and did very well. She fussed a little bit, but for the most part she did great. She ate a little and took a short snooze in between meeting so many people that have been praying for her and asking about her over the past 19 months.

All of the kids wore their special outfits that Tricia purchased for them in Guangzhou. They all looked so nice.

To those of you that have followed us through China (or as one new friend said, "Stalked!")—I would like to say thank you! Your enthusiasm, kind comments posted to our entries and phone calls upon our return mean more than we both could ever express.

Going to the other side of the world to a land where few understand you and you understand few is quite surreal. There were times that Tricia would wake during the wee hours of the morning and go to the computer hoping to hear from a friend or two from home. In a small way it made the days of a foreign missionary more understandable. Those friendly words from familiar folks can carry you a long way.

I hope to post some essay type entries in the coming weeks. My thoughts are still so disjointed but I hope to take some time to reflect on the goodness of God in our family. He is good and His love endures forever.

Comments
hey. so great to see all these smiley photos of such swell people. will be praying as you continue to settle back into your groove. love you guys.
Posted by: joy typing from o'hare airport on May 28, 2006 at 12:28 P.M.
Morgan, This is Mrs. Muth from MI. You should be very proud of the picture with your sister Gracie. You're a beautiful young lady. Gracie is blessed to have you as her big sister!
Posted by: Mrs. Muth on May 28, 2006 at 07:24 P.M.
Hi Guys, Glad your all home safe I know you had a nice visit with your mom and sherry.I will call Sherry tonite for am update, I hAVE TALKLED TO YOUR DAD alittle lately ABOUT uNCLE jACK.Well try to get back to normal, love Nancy
Posted by: Nancy hartman on May 29, 2006 at 05:45 A.M.
Hi guys! So good to hear about how Grace is doing. The jet lag has played it self out here too. I think we are finally adjusted and Alana slept through the first time since being home.

God has blessed us all with our wonderful daughters!!!!
Posted by: Lynn Battershell on May 29, 2006 at 09:39 A.M.
I am so glad that Grace is settling in good. I was out of town this weekend and was wondering how she was doing. Let me know if you guys need anything.
Posted by: Christy Hamrick on May 29, 2006 at 12:27 P.M.
Shannon and Tricia, I hope that you continue to adjust. I am so happy that Grace is adjusting well. The kids look fantastic in their new outfits. Everyone looks VERY happy! I am very happy for all of you.
Posted by: Lisa Mercer (Brown) on May 30, 2006 at 03:59 A.M.
I became interested in your story when I was following the adoption process of the Horst's daughter. I think you and all the adoption families are very brave and loving. I feel much admiration for all of you. I know without a doubt that if the opportunity of adopting a Chinese girl had been possible when my husband and I were younger, we would have done so. Your Grace is beautiful, and I pray God's blessing on all of you daily.
Posted by: Betty Reeves on May 30, 2006 at 06:13 A.M.
Your family is beautiful. I love seeing your older children with Grace. Welcome home.
Posted by: Ess family on May 30, 2006 at 08:02 P.M.
Dear Shannon, Trish and family,
These photos of Gracie are absolutely wonderful! God is so good! Alana is struggling through an ear and upper respiratory infections, but still a happy, pleasant little baby! We were sorry we didn't get a chance to tell you goodbye, but are so thankful to have shared this precious journey to our daughters together! We hope our paths cross again and that our daughters can meet again here in the US!
Becky
Posted by: Becky on May 31, 2006 at 08:50 P.M.
Trish & Shannon,
My what a difference! Grace looks great! She's so happy and eating. The outfits look great on all of you. So nice to have met you all. Like Becky says, hope we can all cross paths again, maybe a Jiangxi reunion?
Posted by: Zena on June 2, 2006 at 09:28 A.M.
Yes, I'm still "stalking" your beautiful family. Thanks for sharing this amazing experience with everyone. Welcome home!
Posted by: Robin Miller on June 3, 2006 at 12:24 P.M.
These are some cute pictures, but I am waiting to see more. And to hear more stories of since you have been home.
Posted by: Christy Hamrick on June 18, 2006 at 12:37 P.M.
ur new baby is really cute!!
much luv always,
kayla
Posted by: ur favorite niece on August 12, 2006 at 07:28 A.M.
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