Miao Miao was on the same Waiting Child list at FTIA, our adoption agency, that Julia was on – the March 2006 list. We had committed to Julia, Xiao Zhi Kuang, by the time the list was put on line. When I saw ZhiLan on the list, I had to know whether our ZhiKuang knew her. As I remember, at least one of the girls’ reports mentioned that they were friends. Immediately I wanted to help this child find her home. She seemed to linger on that list for a long time. I advocated for her on a few yahoo lists for waiting children and waited. I think it was just before we left for China, when Miao Miao’s family claimed her, and we were very happy.
Miao Miao’s mom and I have been in touch since before they went to China to adopt her last spring. We sent a doll with a picture of Miao Miao and Julia together to Miao Miao’s family, and they gave that to Miao Miao in China. We followed their journey online and Julia thrilled to see pictures of her friend, and thrilled to see her friend find her family. From what they reported, Miao Miao was also very happy to have heard from her friend Bai Bai.
That was back in the Spring. Miao Miao’s mom and I planned to get the girl together via Skype (an internet service that allows for video phone calls on the computer), but our lives got in the way. We were moving; they were vacationing away from home and computer. Just last week, Miao Miao’s mom emailed to see if we could do a Skype call and I replied that I was traveling to Jersey and we’d need to wait a week. She wrote back and asked if we could meet in Jersey and the plan was on.

I spotted a van pull into the school parking lot and saw Miao Miao and her mom get out. I told Julia to look that way and Julia turned and moved towards them. When they got close enough to identify, Julia turned her back and ran, Miao Miao clutched her mom. We moms had to coax the girls together, and just as I was ready to worry that the meeting was not going to work, the girls ran off to play together. They were chasing each other, climbing bars, writing in the dust, and investigating everything.

I saw Miao Miao stand her ground as her mom told her not to go to their van. Miao Miao even shook her head just like Julia does when she is feeling stubborn. Julia yelled at Miao Miao to come and come she did. The girls were very physical with eachother – standing or squatting very close together, touching hands or arms or faces, they bent their heads together and we have no idea what they were saying. Julia has more English and I have no idea if she knows any Chinese anymore. that Miao Miao’s mom brought, made faces as they ate sour grapes and shared crackers.

Their parting was sweet and sad. They hugged and held eachother's faces close. They parted and hugged again – this time Julia lifted Miao Miao off her feet and the girls laughed. Julia wanted to watch Abby get in the van and drive off and we waved until we couldn't see them. As they turned the corner, we heard a very loud, "Bai Bai" and Julia shouted "Miao Miao" back.

3 comments:
SB,
Again, I am totally moved by these 2 girls! Thanks for sharing!
Betty
What a great story. I can't even imagine how surreal that must have been for the girls. Thanks for sharing it.
Just reread this story and it made me misty a second time through. How amazing that the girls are able to still be in touch after moving from one continent to another. So glad that they could be together, with hopes for a long friendship for the girls! Too cool!!
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