Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Family Day 2007


This is the outfit that Julia wore home 3 years ago. They are supposed to be long pants not capris. She has definitely grown a lot taller but has only gained about 7 pounds. The pants fit perfectly except for the length.

Three Years ago today was one of the best and worst days of my life. Julia and I left Russia after a week and a half by ourselves. To say it was a rough week and a half is putting it mildly. I was so glad the day had finally arrived to take my little girl back to Florida. I had not seen Nicholas and Zachary in 3 weeks. I was extremely homesick. It was snowing that morning in Moscow, Russia. Of course, this time of year there is a good chance it will be snowing there. I was so concerned our flight would be cancelled due to the snow. My 2 checked bags were absolutely stuffed full. In Russia before you check your bags security completely goes through them. Good luck, trying to fit everything back in them. Thank goodness eventually I did. Check in went rather smoothly. Julia and I had a little time to shop before our plane boarded. I was carrying Julia, our winter coats, and a huge carry on but I managed. Julia would not let me put her down. I had never thought of bringing a baby carrier and we decided to leave the stroller at home. Either one would have been a lifesaver.

Finally it was time to board. I couldn't find my boarding pass for NYC to JAX so I asked the lady checking tickets. She found it, yelled at me, and completely humiliated me. I preceded to make my way to the end of the line. I think the people that heard what went on felt sorry for me because they insisted that I get in front of them. We found our seats. We were in the middle row of 3 seats. The person on the other side seemed quite nice until the flight began.

Our flight took off pretty much on schedule. It wasn't long before Julia began her screaming. If she couldn't do exactly what she wanted she screamed. She pretty much screamed the whole flight. I stood at the back of the plane by the restrooms rocking her most of the 8 hour flight. I would go sit on the potty for a few minutes when my back couldn't take it anymore. It was the longest flight(and day) of my life. How could she not be tired?

We finally landed on U.S. soil. Julia was officially a U.S. citizen. We waited for our 2 bags and I had no idea how I was going to get them through customs. I had no change so I couldn't get a cart. Thank goodness an airline employee felt sorry for me and helped me get them through and recheck them.

We had about an hour to spare in NYC. Of course Julia wanted to roam everyone. By this point I was exhausted so I just followed her around. Once we boarded our flight to JAX I was so relieved. Julia fell asleep and I knew the journey was almost over. I was really going to make it back home and see my kids again.

Dallas and the boys were waiting for me in JAX. A balloon and animal for Julia and flowers for me. They were also holding a welcome home banner. I was so happy to see them all.

When we arrived at home my good friends Susan and Alexa were there. They had a meal and gifts from my coworkers at the preschool. The kitchen was decorated and what a wonderful surprise. It was great to be home!

Julia has truly blessed all our lives. God choose the perfect daughter for us. This little girl from Kurgan, Russia has changed us all.

Lots of people that have adopted celebrate Family Day or Gotcha Day. We celebrate Family Day. December 12, 2007 was the day we became a family. It was the day Zachary and Nicholas met their sister for the first time. We usually give Julia a small gift and let her pick her favorite place to eat. Tonight she chose McDonalds.

1 comment:

  1. I love hearing about the day Julia became a Braxton! What a rough day! But it sure had a happy ending!

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