Our bed net, which probably swayed while we slept |
Lewi Resort in Awassa |
Most of the families went to their rooms to rest, but we and another couple called for a taxi and went on a quick shopping trip. We made it back just in time to jump in the Holt van [it was early!] and drive to the care center. I was so drained at that point, after the emotional meeting with Eyob's Abat and all of the driving, that I don't think it really sank in that this was actually it!
Cutting the cake at the ceremony |
Eyob didn't want anything to do with us. He was terrified. He kept wanting to sit with the kids who were observing, not with the other guests of honor. I started thinking about it and realized that he had been at the care center in Addis for almost two years. He'd probably sat through at least 30 going away ceremonies and didn't know how to act now that it was finally his turn to leave. We let him wander and talked to the nannies and the director. Cade made friends with the director's son and they had a lot of fun talking and playing.
My terrified new son |
Before long, it was time to leave. Eyob was ready for that part. We walked down the steps, got in the van, he waved and yelled "ciao" to everyone, and we headed back to the Jemimah. They had dinner waiting for us, but Eyob wouldn't eat. There was a mirrored support pillar in the dining room and he stood in front of it staring at his reflection the whole time. I wasn't too worried about him not eating, since he had cake and popcorn at the ceremony.
Leaving the care center |
We got him to sleep pretty easily and he only woke up crying once in the night. It was a pretty successful start to our relationship, but soon I was extremely grateful to be a seasoned parent.
We got up early the next morning to head to the embassy. Eyob was quiet and wouldn't eat breakfast but did drink a little of the powdered milk I'd purchased. I was a bit concerned, but there was no time to spare. We got in the vans and headed to the embassy. Suddenly, Eyob threw up all over me and himself.
When we got to the embassy, I cleaned us up the best I could in the bathroom and we waited for our turn. It didn't take too long and all of our paperwork was in order. Relief!!! Now all we had to do was wait for the visa to be ready in 48 hours and we could head home.
After embassy - our official paperwork! |
Playing the day away |
Watching a DVD after we realized something was wrong |
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