Please join us on the final leg of our journey as we travel to China, to bring our precious little Lia home! We look forward to hearing from you during our trip. We invite you to leave your thoughts and wishes along our Journey. We will share this special keepsake with Lia when she is older.

Also, we thank you in advance, for your prayers during our travels!
Especially, on February 20 when we become Lia’s parents forever and on March 4th when we travel home with her! We also request your prayers for her brothers and sister, Nathan, Emily and Ryan as they stay here getting things ready to welcome their precious mei mei home! We can’t wait to be a family of six!
~Blessings, Amanda & Jason

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Meet Lia

“An invisible red thread connects those that are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle but never break.” ~Ancient Chinese proverb

WE HAVE A DAUGHTER!!!!
With indescribable joy, we introduce our girl Lia LeTong. The descriptions below provide what we know today about our little lady.

Chinese Name
Wang Le Tong

Soon to be Named
Lia LeTong

Height (Nov 2010): 107 cm

Weight (Nov 2010): 18 kg

Estimated to be born on February 10 2005, our beautiful little girl was found in Qingdao Children’s hospital on August 9,2005 by the staff who worked there.

From August 10, 2005 to September 30, 2006, she was cared for at the Children’s Welfare Institute of Qingdao City. In October of 2006, when Lia was approximately 20 months old, she went to live with the foster family who has cared for her to this day.

Her name’s origin
The family name Wang (meaning “King”) was given to all the children admitted in 2005 to the Children’s Welfare Institute of Qingdao. The Institute staff named our little lady Le Tong.

We were told LeTong means “Hope for happiness”

We chose to give LeTong the American name Lia after the Le part of her Chinese name which means “happiness”. In greek translations, Lia means “Bringer of good news”.

Tidbits we've learned about Lia along the way:

  • Her nannies describe LeTong as: “a cheerful, active and zealous little girl.” She is not choosy in food.
  • She prefers wheaten food, such as steamed buns, bread and rice. She likes dumplings the best. She also likes eating vegetables and fruits. Cabbages, potatoes, eggplants, oranges and apples are her favorite.”
  • LeTong likes listening to music and singing. She is talkative and has a ready smile. She is energetic and is fond of outdoor activities.
  • LeTong is a bright, active and cute girl who loves speaking and smiling. She loves everyone around her and expresses her feelings with words like “I kiss mama,” “papa is so kind,” “ I miss teacher”, etc.
  • She is fond of playing with balls and likes to play passing and throwing ball with others. She also loves plush toys and is happy to play with them alone.
  • She had a best friend named Wang Xuanyan who was adopted by a foreign family.
  • She enjoys attending classes at the sister school and likes to play together with other children. Her favorite game is a role playing game called Wa Wa Jia.
  • Her caregiver’s name is Wang Hui and all the children call her teacher.
  • She likes playing with the other children. One of her favorite games is "Passing Ball", but her arms can't raise too high. When she finds other kids crying, she will help to wipe their tears.
  • Everyone calls Lia by her nickname Tong Tong kindly.
Here are our the most recent pictures of our little one! We can't wait to meet her.  

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