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Development Screening

Ilya and Lena had their development screenings through the school district. Ilya passed everything, but he had some trouble with the color test. Lena also had trouble with that. She said it could be the language barrier or fine motor skills and not related to seeing colors. I don’t think they have any difficulty as they can easily recognize colors at home. Their only other recommendation for him is that we continue working on sounds with him, but he passed the articulation screen.

Lena passed her vision test and the early screen inventory (motor skills, language, etc). However, they want to check her hearing again and continue screening her for speech and articulation to see if she might need assistance in that area. She passed the middle-ear screening and the visual inspections of her ears was fine, but the hearing test in her left ear is what they’re concerned about. We are going to do a more in-depth hearing test tomorrow.

The only thing that surprised me was that Ilya passed his articulation screening. Not that he is very difficult to understand, but he does struggle with certain sounds. I am not surprised that they said Lena is having a hard time with articulation… I honestly would not be surprised if she does have some sort of hearing loss. She sometimes struggles to repeat sounds we make, even trying them over and over again.

I am very curious to hear how her hearing test goes tomorrow… I am fine with whatever the results are, but I am ready to know so we know how to move forward. The audiologist asked me to prepare her for it by getting her familiar with who Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse are and playing a game where she puts coins in a cup when she hears “beep”. I showed her the characters and tried to play the coin game with her. She was far more interested in putting the coins in the cup than waiting for me to tell her. Right now she is sitting here with the coins putting them in the cup and dumping them out again. I am waiting until she loses her fascination with them to see if she’ll listen to me then.

Name Pronunciation

We get asked how to pronounce the kids’ names occasionally. I think both pronunciations are typical… Lay-nah and Il-yah. But, I thought you might enjoy a video of Ilya saying them for you. He says them both with his adorable accent and I think he says their names much better than we do!

Growing Moustaches

Ilya and Lena just keep growing and changing. It seems like their personalities keep on changing, which I suppose is just a sign of them getting more comfortable.

Ilya is still picking up English like crazy. He was just telling Aaron about the time we made pasta and cookies together. His latest thing to ask is “are you sure?”

Lena is still not speaking tons of English which we understand. She has words, but even sometimes if I give her choices, I just don’t understand her. I use signs or gestures to help out with this, but it can be very frustrating. She does not seem to understand that I cannot understand her. She does have a few words which are very clear.

I have decided that grocery shopping with kids can be fun… for the first few months, it was kind of tiring. Lena sits in the cart and Ilya walks, unless there is a cart which both of them will fit in and is easy too push. I’d have to have one eye on Ilya at all times and both of them just loved to babble and sing out in public. Now,  Ilya will recognize enough food that I can tell him what we need and he’ll help me look for it.

Food is still an interesting dilemma in our house at times. Lena has become, overall, a good eater. She enjoy healthy foods and will gladly munch on a salad and picks her beans out of a meal first. But, there are times when she is just sooo slow, like the other day licking up every bite of salsa, sour cream and guacamole, before eating her quesadilla. Ilya, surprisingly, is not the greatest eater. When he was first home, he’d try EVERYTHING and woof it down. Now, not so much. He might like something one day and not the next. There are a couple of safe foods, which he’ll always eat, like pasta or tacos, but it can go either way with most other things.

I am also pretty careful about what my kids eat. They hardly ever have sweet things beyond fruit. But, tonight, I made them these chocolate avocado shakes. This was very exciting for them. Aaron and I agreed that they were good… not the best milkshakes ever, but definitely yummy. They don’t taste like avocado at all; I actually thought they were a bit too chocolatey!


This look reminds me a bit of his cousin Bram.


I love this photo. It’s hard to get a great photo of him smiling… this is just so Ilya!


I love this photo, minus the food on her tooth.


I wasn’t sure I’d get a moustache picture with her, because she kept doing this. Hey, Becky? Recognize this shirt? It’s adorable.


Salvador Dali, anyone?


Food mustaches are quite popular in our house. Here is a sour cream one from quesadilla night.

The Post That I Actually Write

I have gotten quite terrible at updating. Honestly, good weather, and I’m busy. I am busy with my Etsy store and my new obsession with the Wii Fit… oh and the two little kids.

I had been thinking that I needed to have an Ilya date sometime. He and I hardly ever spent time alone together and we could just use the bonding time. I was meaning to run this past Aaron. Well, then today, Ilya told Aaron that he did not want to go to the playground, he wanted to stay home and look at books. This is the time when I usually make dinner, but I made some time to read a couple of books with him. I think it’s good for us to have alone time. Especially doing a low-key activity like that. He is still really excelling with learning new things. Today I started to teach him how to write his name.

This is Lena learning how to bat her eyelashes.

Aaron was out of town the other night and I had bathtime and bedtime all to myself. The kids take really long bathes, so we just sit in there on the computer or reading. I was just surfing the web and found this song… it is a new favorite…

And they could not stop singing it…

It’s pretty amazing how much they have grown and how healthy they look since they’ve been home. I notice Lena’s hair today. This is from the orphanage…
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This is from a few days ago…

See how long it’s geting and how much healthier it looks?

I’ll try to get better at blogging for you all, but honestly, it’s a bit hard when the sun is shining or my Mii is calling to do another 30 minutes of yoga…

Happy Birthday, Babushka Lola!

Today is Babushka Lola’s (my mom) birthday. Happy Birthday, Babushka, Lola! We love you lots and lots. We made her a special card and it took us about two hundred photos to get what I wanted. Here are some of the outtakes:


It was cheesy smile central.


Well, I think I prefer the smile to the grumpy look!


“Smile like this!”


Apparently his most natural smiles come about when he chokes his sister!


This was one of the last photos on our first attempt. “Ppppppphhh, I am so done with Mr. Cheesy Smiles over here.”


She is a little princess. If you are wondering what happened to her head, that’s what happens when clumsy 3yos run on pavement.

After looking through the photos from our first attempt, we tried again. Lena had a very cute pose in one of the photos, which inspired this idea…


I’m over here, Lena!


This is so cute, but not what I was going for.

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And this was her birthday card. How cute are these two?!?