Our meeting with Aster this morning got bumped to 3pm this afternoon. It was a day of anticipation and also much needed rest. We actually went back to bed after breakfast and slept until 2pm. It was just what we needed!
It’s what Aster needed too. When we got to the orphanage we found out she had a fever and a really bad cough. Two of her caretakers said she had the flu. This was very concerning with all that we went through last week with Andrew getting so sick, but I knew God wasn’t surprised. I was so thankful we were taking Tamiflu as a precaution, which meant we could hold her without concern if she coughed on us.
She was so lethargic and and warm. I kicked into “mommy” mode asking them what her temperature was. if she’d been seen by a doctor and if anyone had listened to her lungs. They tried hard to reassure me that she was ok but I didn’t have peace about it until the nurse came in and took her temperature. It was 100.4 under her arm. Then they handed me a baby Tylenol suppository to insert in her little bottom, and that was my introduction to mommy 101!
Bless her heart, she was so sleepy and unhappy. Not exactly the best condition for a baby who is being bombarded by the love and affection of four people she’s never seen who act like they’ve known her forever! She kept looking at us like we were crazy. But we didn’t care; we just kept holding her and loving on her.
Aster took an afternoon nap while we went to get something to eat and then we took her for a walk around the compound as we toured the orphanage. She wasn’t happy at all and eventually started crying so we took her back to the baby area. That is when she started reaching for her two nannies. It was so sweet to see how much she loved them and found comfort in their arms.
As much as that could hurt my feelings, it TOTALLY didn’t! I was so thankful she had bonded with them and was having separation anxiety. That is such a healthy emotion for a child who is being adopted. That assures us that she is able to bond emotionally and not too long from now she will feel that way about us.
The only thing I was concerned about is that Aster would not smile. Not at all. Not for anyone. No matter what we tried of how hard the caretakers tried. It broke my heart and made me wonder if something is wrong. Even if there is, I know God is sovereign over that too.
Aster is ours. God chose us for her, and her for us. That is one thing I know for sure.
God knew what I was thinking and wondering in those quiet places in my heart and He gave me a quick glance into the possibility of her smile. Right before bedtime I was feeding her a bottle and she started crying. She was looking around the room for Amanish. I gave Aster to her and she started playing with her and making her smile. Such a gift to this momma’s heart!!
We decided it was best for Aster to get to know us over time and let her transition into our family so she is spending the night at the orphanage. We will go back there first thing in the morning and spend the whole day with her there. I can’t wait to watch God transform her hesitant heart into a heart of joy and security because she knows she belongs to us, and ultimately that will lead her to the Love she longs for because she belongs to HIM!
Update: Please pray. Andrew is sick on his stomach. Joshua and I are also very nauseous. It was a long night with not much sleep. Took tamiflu on empty stomachs so praying that is the cause. Headed to orphanage and checking into guest house there. May not have internet the rest of the week but we’ll try. Hugs!!!
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As I read this, I loved the Tamiflu "God-incidence"… and, not to go all Ned Flanders on you, but it might be a blessing that she was little under the weather… sometimes when I am feeling ill I don't have the energy to be anxious.
All your love and enthusiasm might have been overwhelming to her, but her "depressed" state could have allowed her to sort sit back inside herself and take it all in. It seems so cool to me that God would work it out that way.
God makes things like flu scares into perfectly orchestrated details. Gotta love it. Gotta love Him. And oooooh ya gotta love that little girl's face!
AHHH!!! She is so beautiful! I'm so glad you wrote this update. Your family has been on my mind so much since you left Friday. can't wait to hear more!
Praying thankful prayers that you have all been united with Aster and hopeful prayers that you will all be nausea-free. Can you get ahold of any ginger? Even Ginger-flavored Altoids will settle a tummy, but ginger tea is best. Thank you so much for sharing your life and your beautiful new daughter with us!
God bless you all!
Jenn
Oh Renee! Aster is so beautiful! Well she was beautiful in all the previous photos you shared, but there is something different with these photos, in a good way, maybe it's just that you all are in the photos with her!
I love the careful positioning of your hand on her back for support. Wow, many blessings to you all!
smooches,
Larie
Congratulations and God's blessings to your new family. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. Aster is a doll!! I will continue to pray that everyone feels 100%, including Aster.
Blessings,
Nicole
Thanks for sharing your story! Our daughter and son-in-law just returned Friday from Ethiopia with their two new children! They are so precious (ages 10 & 5) All is going well! God is so Good!
Hi! My name is Frances Worthington and we are adopting a little boy from Uganda. We will travel to meet him in about 6 months!! We will be praying for you. Isn't it so exciting?? We just can't wait to meet him! Your little one is precious!
Thrive!
Frances Worthington
Desert Flower Ministries
What a joy and privilege it is to live vicariously through you and your family! Praying that you all will feel better…and hoping the upset tummies are butterflies of excitement and nerves. Trusting and knowing God is taking GREAT care of all of you…she is SO precious…I could just squeeze her little cheeks…thank you for sharing this part of your journey and heart!
Renee, she is beautiful, just beautiful. Hang on to your rest in God's plan sweet friend. We are all praying and pressing in on your behalf. Thank you so much for the update.I was watching Twitter this weekend and hoping to hear how things are!
We love you girl!! All is well!
pat
What a beautiful child. And what an exciting journey for you and your family.
I will be praying for you all (and I hope you guys feel better soon.)
http://www.InspiringChristianStories.com
WOW!!! Loved hearing about your sweet baby Aster! She is beautiful.
I am praying for you and your family 🙂 What a precious gift she is. Before you know it she'll be reaching for your arms.
I wish you and your family all the best on this journey. Take lots and lots of pictures!
She is beautiful:) I am praying for you and your family. I pray the rest of your week is without any sickness or sick feelings. I also lift up Aster and hope she is feeling much better soon. God is amazing, His timing is Perfect. Thanks for sharing with us. I had tears as I saw the picture of you and your precious daughter.
Angela
Renee,
I believe that God wanted me to say this to you…
"You are good because I am good!
I hope it makes sense to you. God bless you. I will be praying for you and your family and Baby Aster! She is just beautiful! Congratulations!
Monica
Oh, bless your hearts!! I'll be praying for all of the Swopes! I pray that you will all feel better soon!!
Renee…oh, what a doll!! Just precious! THank you for sharing these wonderful family pics with us. Y'all continue to be in our prayers. Keep the updates coming, please!
Love you!
susan
I always wanted to adopt; my husband did not. Now I am almost 60 and those days are past, but I am looking for ways to love on children who need me nearer to my home. I am so thankful for obedient women like you and Lysa (TerKeurst) who hear God's voice and count the cost of obedience … and then obey with gladness of heart. Blessings to you, and praying for Aster. (PS – Aster comes from the Greek word for "star." May your little girl come to know Jesus, and shine brightly for Him like the stars of heaven. Here are some scriptures on the stars: Ps. 8:3; Ps. 147:4; Is. 40:26; Song of Sol. 6:10 – there are many more.) God, who knows each star by name, knows and loves your little "star," too!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful!
What an exciting time!
Praying for healthy bodies and sweet Aster as she adjusts to her new life.
God….you are so loving!
God Bless you Renee and I pray you are all feeling well. I pray for little Aster's heart as well. We were just given our precious Haitian son 2 weeks ago. He went directly to Dupont Children's hospital as he was so severly sick. It was found that he has sickle cell. He's home now and doing much better.
I pray you all will bond during this time.
Renee, Thank you for the pictures and update. She is a cutie! Praying for smiles and bonding in the days to come. Also, for everyones health!
Hugs across the miles….Sue
Oh such precious pictures. So sorry everyone's a bit under the weather. Praying that today will be a sweet and restful time for all, and that Aster will just feel your love!