The first few photos in this series is what happens when you try to get a girl on a water slide for the first time-with no nap...Bad idea. She tries to find her belly button when she is nervous about something. She thinks about giving it a try. SCREAMING MAD... She does NOT like it at first. Should have sent the other kids down before her. Starting to like it. Okay, I can handle this. Mom, I don't hold a grudge-it was kinda fun after all. (Eun Jin has a fierce white hot temper. It can go off at a moments notice-thankfully you don't see it very often. Mostly if her precious nap time has been missed or interrupted.)
This is the face we get when we try to take pictures and tell Eun Jin to say "Cheese!" She loves ice cream but we really thought it would be later in life that she would eat it with pickles. (I am going to do another "cheese" post as it cracks me up, the way she screws her little face up)
A holiday for our state-Utah. Celebrating the Pioneers. Although Eun Jin is celebrating two-fold. She has on her Crocs that feature South Korea as well as her little dress with the American flag. She really likes to wear them.
My husband convinced me to curl Eun Jin's hair. I think it makes her look to grown up. I like the baby girl piggy tails. Have to say this was a one time do for my baby!
We have such a HAPPY baby. We just love her! She really enjoys getting dressed each day. She likes for us to tell her how pretty she is. She eats it up. (She still does not like to put her feet on the grass)
My name is Isabella Eun Jin Lee. This blog is being written by my mama about me. I was born in Incheon South Korea. I was adopted and now live with my family in America. My mama hopes that one day I will get to meet my Omma in South Korea. She believes that we are one big family separated by land but not by heart.
"I have engraved you on the palms of my hands."-Isaiah 49:16
My Girls As Done By Kim Haller
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Isabella Eun Jin
Caricature Done By Kim Haller A.K.A. kilsook
The Quote That Gave Me The Courage To Adopt
The Distance Is Nothing; It Is Only The First Step That Is Difficult. -Marie Anne du Deffand (1697-1780)