Sunday, October 26, 2008

Zaleeya vs. Ziggy, Round One

I am happy to report that I am in a much better mental state than I was in 24 hours ago, 12 hours ago and even 6 hours ago. Let’s hope it sticks.

After the NIGHTMARE grueling flights we landed on US soil happy to be home, hoping we sail through the “green card” process at the airport. Unfortunately we were displeased to find out we were supposed to have received a “cover sheet” to our visa packet from Kolkata. After numerous attempts to convince them we didn’t receive one while I was melting down trying to calm a hungry baby, we got our green card were off to greet the family. Luckily Zaleeya was miraculously in a wonderful mood to greet both grandmas, Saleem Uncle, Melanie Aunty and cousin Kaden (10 months). Luckily baby Kaden had some food to share with Zaleeya (to help melting mom) and she fell right asleep once in the car seat! I was pleased as this had been a source of stress for us both. No car seats in India!

We approached the house as we suddenly realized that our baby was going to meet her “best friend” Ziggy soon! Even in her slightly foggy state she reached for him immediately as we let out a collective sigh, happy to see she wasn’t afraid. Ziggy on the other hand seem to sniff and wander around a bit displeased. Since it was supposed to be 11pm we put Zaleeya back to sleep hoping it would last, however at 4am she was wide awake at the displeasure of both parents working on only 2-3 hours of sleep! However these moments were most precious as she started to explore her open spaces and crawl all over. She smiled giggled, reached for Ziggy a lot and ate well. However the meltdowns started again and there were a few hours of the whole household suffering for a bit as she eventually went down for a nap (thanks to Daddy!).

While napping we called in reinforcements in the form of Saleem Uncle and Melanie Aunty with cousin Kaden and what a difference it made! I think it was good for Zaleeya to be around another baby again and WONDERFUL for the parents to have people to ask a ton of questions of! Also, the time passed and baby Z got super tired. I’m happy to report that as of 10pm she is fast asleep (in her own crib). Again, let’s hope it lasts.

I look forward to watching more interactions in the coming days, though I must admit to still feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. How in the world am I ever going to handle all this when Azeem gets back to work???

Oh and as for Round One, Zaleeya wins hands down. Poor Ziggy was chased around by a crawling baby all day. So far his only advantage is his speed, but one day she’ll catch him!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome Home!!

Within days, the last few days will be a distant memory and you will be marveling at the many wonders of having Zaleeya and being a family brings.

Glad Zaleeya likes Zizzy!!!

Love you,

Peter and Nancy said...

No question about it, being a new parent is one of the most exhausting times of life . . . and with jet lag to boot. Aargh. Each moment that goes by, though, you'll be getting your feet back under you and learning more about what makes Zaleeya feel happy and secure. You're off to a great start already!
-- Nancy
P.S. Anya Rashi loves your blog, and says "bubbles!" (about the circles in your blog design) every time. :o)

Neeshalicious said...

OMG those pix are soo precious!! Glad to hear that the adjustment is going really well :) Can't wait to see you guys in a month!

Fenwick 5 said...

Love the Pictures.So glad that you arrived home safe and sound.You might not feel all the way sound,LOL,but you will eventually.Everything will settle down.Congrats on your new family.Gidget

Amy said...

Hoping you all get settled in quickly - it is so nice to see you all at home!

Anonymous said...

you are finally home! i can't wait to babysit! in some of the photos she looks like sofia. DEFINITELY part of the family!

Julie & Patrick said...

Welcome Home!

Thank goodness for reinforcements!!

Sounds like you are settling in just fine! Now...just catch up on some sleep...if that is possible with a little one :)

Julie R

The Pfeiffer Family said...

So happy you made it home safe. It is wonderful you have family and friends to help with the transition period. Zaleeya looks like she is doing well and it sounds like you are doing a wonderful job with parenting. Blessings to your family.

April

Ai-Vy said...

WELCOME HOME SWEET LIL' Z and to the both of you!! I can already see Lil' Z is blossoming with both your love and patience! Can't wait to meet her!

Michelle ;) said...

Yay! Welcome home!!!!!!!

Joel Madison said...

OH MYYYYYYYYYYY GODNESSSSSSSS!!!! Mazel tov!! YOU MADE IT!!!!! What a journey..incredible. You guys amazing..thank you for sharing your thoughts and pictures...I just can't WAIT to meet Zaleeya soon..Emily's new friend!!! (do you realize they are only 1 1/2 years apart..?) Would love to see you guys when you have had a bit more rest!!!!!!..OXOJEN

theheartofachild said...

I have loved following your journey in India and the happy ending/beginning! We are just starting the process to adopt from India, and it is so fun to read and learn from those who are going before us!
Blessings,
Jennifer
www.needhamfamily5.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Welcome home Zaleeya! I'm so happy hear that everyone made it back safely.

You are such a beautiful family.

Warmest wishes and big hugs.

Anonymous said...

Zeena and Azeem, you guys are awesome. Congratulations on saving the life of a beautiful girl who will always be indebted to your kindness. She has curly hair like both of you, and her name has the A's and Z's :) SHe is so pretty and I can't wait to meet the newest part of the Dhalla family. I love all three of you! (And Ziggy too)