Tuesday, December 3, 2013

THANKSgiving

November 28, 2013


One year ago today I received an email that I will NEVER forget. It was from our agency asking us to please consider the file of this little boy. I remember the exact spot where I was standing when I saw my childs face for the first time. I also remember all the questions that suddenly flooded us too! Was he the one? Was this really our child? Were we HIS parents? I truly believe with all my heart that EVERY child has specific parents out there. We did not make our decision suddenly. It was something that required prayer. We needed an answer from God to confirm that we were the ones for this tiny little boy on the other side of the world! I will forever be grateful to my friends who gave me words of wisdoms and joined in prayer with us that we would have a clear answer. On monday morning I was calling the agency asking them what was the next step to bring OUR boy home.

It has been a whirlwind year for sure! But one I would do over again in a heart beat! There is not one doubt in my mind that God placed Kyle in his "tummy mommy" just for us! God had to give him the special need he had in order for us to be matched with him. It still amazes me the plans God has for us, IF we only listen!

Yes, we still get the questions..."Why China when we have so many children here that need to be adopted?" I always tell them "because thats where God told us to adopt from". God opened my eyes the other day as to another answer to give them... "If you child was in Texas (or any other state that is not the one you live in) and needed a way home...would you go get them and bring them home? or would you go pick up a child right down the steet from you?  NO questions asked...you would go get YOUR child. That is what we did! We got OUR child.

Kyle is doing great from his palate repair. He goes to speech twice a week and he is really improving. He has a small hole that has opened up, but they are going to watch it. Hopefully it will not effect speech and he can just have it repaired when he has his bone graft surgery around age 7. He loved Thanksgiving and we cant wait to see how Christmas goes.

thank you for all of your love and support this last year! We appreciate you more that you will every know.

I will close with a statement that Kyle made last night when we were talking about Santa.  I asked him if he was going to see Santa and sit in his lap? He said "yes momma" I asked was he going to cry "NO!" he says. Then came the moment that filled my heart beyond measure. I asked him "Kyle, what are you going to ask Santa to bring you for Christmas?". He then replied..."nothing momma. I just want to hug him"

Oh to know that he has everything he needs! Love, family and knowing he will never been alone again!

Happy THANKSgiving Y'all!!!

Love
Charmon

Thursday, August 8, 2013

4 month update

August 7, 2013

Dear Friends and Family,

As we celebrate four months of Kyle being home, he wanted to update you on things he has learned.  We would not have this BEAUTIFUL little boy without all of your help and for that we are eternally grateful. There is not any doubt that THIS boy was not born to be our child. God hand made him just for us. Thank you for every donation and prayer that was made to help us fulfill God’s plan for us and him! We love each of you!

“Hello everyone! I want to tell you it has been a scary, yet wonderful four months. I wasn’t sure about these strange people who talk funny when I first saw them.  I am a brave boy though and I could see the love they had for me. It only took me a couple of hours to open up and trust my new family. I have made LOTS of memories since April 7th. I have taken my first airplane ride, came to a foreign land, and was greeted by a lot of people that were very happy to see me. I have my own bedroom (even though I still sleep with MaMa & BaBa), more toys than I have ever seen, and I even have my own clothes and shoes!! I don’t have to share them with anyone!! That makes me so happy! I have gone to the beach and I loved it! I have met lots of new friends and family members.  I LOVE this thing you call ice cream!! It is one of my favorite words to say. I have learned lots of English and if I can’t make them understand what I am saying I show them. I ALWAYS get my point across. My MaMa calls me a smart boy all the time. I love to do crafts, and painting is my favorite. I can ride a bicycle with four wheels, although I don’t know why the ones in the back are smaller than the big one in the middle. I enjoy playing the harmonica with my PaPa. Sometimes I have to hold my nose so they air doesn’t come out of it, but l can also blow it without holding my nose too. I also love to get Jie Jie’s (that Chinese for big sister)iphone and play games and listen to her music. She has taught me lots of funny songs.  I have been to several awesome doctors (they all love me). I had a good report from the eye doctor, and had all of my bad teeth fixed. You should see my silver tooth! I am quite proud of it.I have started my immunizations over just to make sure I am protected. I will have my “ahhhh” (thats what MaMa calls my cleft palate) fixed on August 23rd, and will have tubes put in my ears to help get rid of something called “fluid”. I don’t know what all that means but MaMa says it is for the best and I trust her.  Please keep me in your prayers. I will get to eat lots of ice cream so I am thinking it is a good thing! I will start going to see someone that will help me with speech after my surgery. That way everyone will understand what I am saying.  I am a funny boy who makes everyone laugh. I am full of energy and have been told I act like my BaBa. I still have some bad dreams at night but my parents always make sure I wake up and let me know I am ok. Hopefully one day I won’t have bad dreams anymore. MaMa has something for my journey called a blog. She will be updating it when I have surgery. You can find it at charmallen99@blogspot.com.  Well I better get back to playing. I have a lot to do before bedtime. I love you all and thank you for helping me get to this wonderful life I have. 
                                                                                                                                                               

Love Kyle”

 



 


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Welcome Home! 4/17/13

After an overnight (or should I say 5 hours ) stay in Hong Kong, we are SC bound!!!! We took a private van from GZ to Hong Kong. Along the way we made a pit stop at McDonalds. Who knew you could get corn as a side item. HELLO had me some fries LOL. We went from Hong Kong to Tokyo then on Detroit. Then its HOME!!  Kyle did great on the flights. Poor man beside him had half of him in his lap for some of the trip. I was so thankful he was nice. The flight crew was much nicer on the way over but we did have one good one. Kyle fell asleep before we got to eat, so he kept his food in the warmer until he woke up. We only had 1 1/2 hrs in Detroit to get our luggage, get through customs and immigration, recheck luggage and get to gate. We did it in record time! HERE WE COME!!!

We arrived in Greenville that evening between 5:30-6 pm. We got delayed some because of the bad storm that came in. We were on our way to the escalators to go downstairs where everyone was waiting. Todd had Kyle and I had the stroller. Kris was sprinting ahead of us. Todd stopped me, hugged me and said "we did it". "We went around the world, got our boy, now he is home!!" I was tearing up. We started on our journey and was stopped by a lady waiting to board her plane. She said "You must be Kyle". We confirmed and she stated " you have a lot of people waiting on you sweet boy. Welcome Home."  Again, tears are being held back. No words can ever express the feeling that over came me when we were riding down the escalator and heard all of our "FAMILY" (everyone there I consider family!) yelling and clapping. I lost it right then and there!! (I am not a pretty crier and I was SOBBING!! great look for home coming pictures! lol) My daddy came running to me. He too was crying! He hugged me and all the pressure of the last 8 months was released! Our journey was complete! WE were home!!






THANK YOU to everyone who helped us bring our special boy home!! we can't wait to see what plans God has in store for him.  We love you all!!
Charm

Thursday, June 6, 2013

US citizen

April 15, 2013

Today is the day!!!! We have our appt at the US Consulate office @ 8:30. We rode in a van with the Doerr family, who also had their appt at the same time. We got into a large building. We were not allowed to take cell phones or cameras through security. Its alot like the DMV..windows and a waiting room. We got to meet alot of other adoptive families and beautiful children. Kyle even got down and played with them. Normally in crowds he latches on and has to be held if he is not in the stroller. We all had to take an oath for him. To be honest..I have no clue what we even said, I was in awe that this was our last step!! Then each family got called up with all of their paperwork and they asked you a couple of questions and you were done! It's offical..Kyle Bradlee Allen is a US citizen as soon as he steps foot on American soil!!


The US Citizen's! Kyle & Madi






Once the Doerr's got finished we were back to the van and off to Shamian Island. The island use to be where all adoption physical and consulate (from my understanding) was held. It is lovely there and away from all the normal traffic. Alot of beauty and it is so peaceful. It is a very popular place for photographers. We saw quite a few bride & grooms there, along with other models have shoots. There was cheap shopping too!!! We picked up some North face jackets and Kyle got a bookbag.. We had a fun day making great memories. The new US citizens enjoyed a snack break while the momma's were shopping. They enjoyed the all american "Rice Krispy Treat" LOL.






















Friend's enjoying snacks!

Hauling the loot :)

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Zoo

April 14, 2013

Today a big group of families went to visit the Safari Park. We all rode together on a van and got to see more of the town. It sure is a big place with alot of people. When we arrived at the park we did the safari train first. A mercedes train at that!!! There was every animal that you can imagine here! we even got to see them feed the hippos, tigers and lions. (not a pretty site, but at least the WHOLE with feathers chicken was dead) Kyle was entertained through it all. I must brag on him a moment. We were 30 min from the end of the ride and he had to go to the bathroom. Even though he is from China he is very proper when it comes to his bathroom habits! (most kids pee outside if you are out and about) Our guide told try to give him a bottle to use. Well he would have no part of that! He held it to the end of the ride, unloading and then finding a bathroom. Once we got to the bathroom he then would not use the quatty potty, he had to have a western one LOL. He has a bladder of steel I tell you! It was a fun day with alot of memories. Kris got to feed a tiger and giraffe. I think Kyle was most impressed with the miniture ponies. Todd was not so happy about the outting when I first told him, but after we went he said he really enjoyed it. Needless to say, almost every child was asleep on the way back to the hotel.