



It appears that we have turned a corner. Pearl seems to be more comfortable in her surroundings. She is actually smiling and talking. She is more animated and has finally attached to a toy....a Beanie Baby horse that my neighbor gave to her. She is pretty much sleeping through the night and taking a morning nap with little argument. She just got tooth #6 and still eats everything in sight. Her favorites are bananas and cheese though and when she sees those items coming she smiles and gurgles.
I gave her my cell phone the other day and she immediately put it to her ear and started dancing. I was really shocked because that is what the nannies did with the children in the orphanage. I could not believe that she remember that and still made the connection.
Pearl is understanding soooooo much English. Kids truly are sponges!
I'm so glad to hear that Pearl is doing so well! She looks great! We'll need to get together again soon.
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