Rachel and I are proud to introduce our 7th child
and 5th daughter...
Natalia
Danae Daisy Scott
Born in China May 10 2014, her name, NATALIA, is a combination of her brothers and sisters' names…the
last sounds of Vienna, Sarah, and Hayleigh form the base structure of the name
and then the L, I, and A are for Leia, Isaiah, and AJ. Natalia was also my maternal great
grandmother who came from a faraway land to build a life in America over 100
years ago.
Danae – This
name is the female version of Rachel’s father’s middle name. We honor him through this name and hope
she grows to be a woman of such high integrity as her grandfather, Richard Dana
Watson.
Daisy – As
noted in a previous post, Rachel and I had many years of frustration having our
first child. We attended a church
during those years that had a tradition on Mother’s Day revolving around
daisies. An older gentleman would
sit at the piano and play Jud Strunk’s song “Daisy A Day” while members of the
church leadership would hand out daisies to all the moms in the
congregation. This tradition was
bitter sweet during those years as Rachel was just desperate to be a mom and
get a daisy on that day. The twins
came in April 1999, and Rachel got two daisies Mother's Day 1999. Daisies on Mother's Day have been a tradition ever since in our home. As our family talked about names,
this story came up at some point during the conversation. AJ’s eyes widened and he said “We
should name her Daisy and then she can bring you a daisy on Mother’s Day!” So, this part of her name is simply a
sweet story and a reminder of a wonderful tradition within our family that will
be all the more special from this day forward.
Gotcha Day
On March 30 Rachel, Sarah, and Leia went to picked up Natalia in Nanchang. A blessed thing
happened when they met Natalia….she cried and cried, reaching out for her
caregivers. While it is sad to see
such a thing, a crying little one like this is a sign that she has been able to
connect with her caregivers and will likely connect with her adoptive
family.
Fortunately Sarah (aka ‘The Baby Whisperer’) was there because
on Gotcha Day as long as Sarah was holding her, Natalia would quiet down. If anyone else held her? Well, let’s just say Sarah held her a
lot on that first day. Sarah said
to me that night “I call her Princess Pouty Face….she’s so cute and I love
her!”
Fortunately, the pouting has given way to more and more smiles
and laughs as the days have gone by.
Rachel says when she laughs it is SO cute because “she opens her mouth
huge in a laugh and her eyes close in a happy squint.”
Hayleigh and I saw her do this laugh while we were face-timing the other night;
it is hysterical! These aren’t the
best pictures but give a good idea of what Rachel is talking about.
Finding
Spot
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The bus station where Natalia was found |
The next day the China Scotts were able to go to the place where
Natalia was found. Rachel wrote the following to me about this experience “She
was abandoned at the only bus station (at that time) in this huge city of 16
million. It was emotional going to that place. We prayed for her birth
parents and left a poster covered in and sealed in a clear plastic cover with
baby photos of her and photos of us and Leia. The note let them know we appreciated them saving her
life and that we are praying for them.
The note also said Natalia will be loved, provided for, and educated in
a Christian home.”

Connecting and growing
I asked Rachel to send her thoughts on what she is seeing with
Natalia and here are her comments….
“She has a bit of
stubborn in her and yet is so silly as well. She loves to feed people and
will seemingly eat anything! For
such a little girl, she eats SO much!
She won't be put down so we really haven't seen her walk yet. She
arches backwards when mad and hates elevators for some reason. Natalia
likes books and tends to put them on her head like an open book hat or at times
puts them up to her ear like a phone.
She LOVES Sarah so the
joke now is that we came to China to get Sarah a baby. Natalia liked
swimming and figured out how to splash. She loves playing with her musical
toys, and she enjoys sharing. She likes to have her bottle while sitting
straight up.
The back of her head is
flat which would indicate to me that she spent a lot of her infancy lying in
her crib. They said that they held her when they fed her, but I'm not
convinced. She has a scar on her forehead which they said she had when
she was found. She has a boo boo on one of her big toes; the orphanage said it gets infected of
the nail isn't cut right. She is always hot and she consistently takes
off her shoes, particularly the one on the foot with the boo boo. She totally doesn't mind getting her
fingernails cut and is so cute in showing which finger to do next.
She is not good with
adjustments of any kind. If one person is holding her, she doesn't want
to switch to someone else.
However, after she adjusts to that person she doesn't want to switch
back. She has shown no interest in
children play areas and literally just wants to be in our arms. There was
progress tonight in that I got up for a moment to get something, pointed to
where I was going to go, and she let me go without crying (I was in her sight and it took seconds but it was progress).
She did not like her
first bath but really enjoyed her second one.
She grinds her teeth
sometimes when sleeping and they are super crowded in her mouth. Sarah
thinks she has more teeth than a shark (LOL). She likes it when Sarah
sings to her and she likes to be bounced. She is babbling now to us, but we
are not sure if they are actual words or not. She says
"eye-yah!" a lot!”
For me, it has been wonderful to see the change in her in just
the few days she has been with the China Scotts. We really didn’t have any pictures of her smiling before we
adopted her. We saw a video of how
they get pictures of the kids and it is absolute chaos so the kids are kind of
in shock (at least the way this orphanage did things). So, it is really nice to see our girl
smiling and laughing.
Welcome to our family sweet Natalia! You have been hoped for and prayed for since before you were born and even more so over the past year. Your Daddy loves you as does your Mommy, sisters and
brothers. Please join us in
welcoming this little one to our family.
God bless,
Andrew
Other Pictures and Events...
Hangin' with the Pandas
Cadbury Easter Egg cultural lesson...
While this particular picture is on an overcast and 'wet' day, Rachel and Sarah both mention how noticeable and 'bad' the smog and pollution are in every city they have been to so far (Shenyang, Nanchang, Guangzhou)
The official adoption papers including a hand print for Natalia...
Crawfish...mmmmmm
Princess Pouty Face (first or second night)
Love this picture of our two new daughters in the pool together playing and laughing...
She is laughing here as she is being tickled...
Mommy and Natalia...
On the way to the finding place...