Here is a small update for all who prayed for her to find a family and knew of her medical needs. Her left side weakness has improved and she has great flexibility on that side. She is still testing comparable with her peers. Her only deficiency is no speech. Schizencephaly is considered a terminal condition because the seizures will eventually become uncontrollable and they will take their life-guess what? Not one seizure. Praise God!!
After screaming uncontrollably (her, not me-even though I was close to it) on the way to get our visa we are calmed walking to the embassy because we think there is a chance of us returning home. Not home-so we cried so hard at the embassy they asked us to wait outside. :)
Swimming in the back yard with her adoring brother. She finally warmed up to the cold water, at first swimming was not an option. Too Cold!!!
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Wow- one year ago!!!
Congratulations on your family's very special day!!!
Just looking at the picture of her one year ago to now is amazing. What a difference a family makes! We will continue to pray for her total healing...HERE ON EARTH as it is in heaven...just as the Lord taught us to pray!
Bless you!
Jenny
What a blessing! She is an amazing little girl.
What a difference one year with you guys has made. I am sure she will continue to make great strides and I have great faith that God will give her the gift of speech.
Love,
Grandma Judy
I can't believe that it's been a year already!!! It's amazing how God leads us and fills our hearts!
~Maggie
I was one that was praying for Amisha to find a family!! I saw her picture (they sent us a picture of Luke and she was in it). I called Tami and said who is this little girl? She is beautiful. I started praying right then and there for her to find her forever family. Aren't these kids just great big blessings to your family?
I am researching an adoption of a little girl in Korea with schizencephaly. I came across you blog. The google searches are a bit scary to read.I would love to hear your whole story on your daughters adoption. How you found her and decided to go forward with it after reading about this condition. Can you post something?
Oh how beautiful she is and it is amazing that she is doing so well. God can do the amazing! Happy First Gotcha Day!!
Congratulations on celebrating your first year together! It's so poignant to remember how frightened our children were in those early days -- and so rewarding to hear how well Amisha is doing! Thanking God along with you,
Nancy (and Anya Rashi)
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