Her name is Zhou Yin Ci (Zhou is the last name and pronounced like Joe. Yin rhymes with tin and Ci sounds like tsuh. Of course, we could be off a bit or it could be slightly different based on local dialect) born October 12, 2010. She's in Henan province in central China and was born with a cleft lip that has since been repaired.
Here is the first picture we saw of her

Those cheeks! That sweater! It was all over for us.

After her surgery.

That one picture looks like they are choking her...do I need to go with you and slap some people? I have excellent slapping skills.
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She's gorgeous! What a beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteShe is just wonderful. I am so happy for you. Adoption is such a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteOoooooohhh Jen she's beautiful!! I love the one of her sleeping holding her cute little nose.
ReplyDeleteOh she looks totally huggable, I want to snuggle those cheeks! How soon do you get to leave for China?
ReplyDeleteYou don't even know me-I work at David Gourley and know Amanda-but I saw the cute pix and went to this blog. This baby is BEAUTIFUL! I teared up and I don't even know you guys, but I can tell this baby is coming to a loving family. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I have to come here to get my chub-o-lub fix every day! She is just too precious for words!
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