We've been home from China for 2 1/2 weeks. Getting home was an adventure! We thought we'd have to really run once we got off the plane in Detroit from Hong Kong because our connection to Austin was scheduled to leave an hour and 40 minutes after we landed. We had to get through immigration, have a CDC consult, get our checked luggage, go through customs, recheck our luggage, go through security and run across the airport to our gate in under 2 hours. Once we got through security & found an information monitor, we realized our flight to Austin had been delayed 2 hours. Good...we don't have to run. We get to the gate, wait an hour, change gates, wait another hour, change gates again - then we're told they've over-sold the flight. They've also had to change the plane they were flying to Austin...to a smaller one, which means in addition to over-selling the flight, there are about 15 fewer seats on this plane than the one they thought they were going to use when they sold the flight. So we got bumped from our flight and had to spend the night in Detroit. I'm sure Detroit is a fine place, but I did not want to spend the night in Detroit, I wanted to go home! We had friends and family planning to meet us and our sweet girl at the airport in Austin on Friday, NOT Saturday!! Needless to say, I was not a happy camper.
We gathered our vouchers from Delta, took the shuttle to the hotel and reluctantly spent the night in Detroit. We were on the first flight to Austin Saturday morning and arrived at ABIA around 11:30 am. We left our checked luggage on Friday's flight to Austin, so it was waiting for us in the Delta office as soon as we got off the plane...bonus not having to wait at the baggage claim.
As soon as Sophia saw Chloe Grace, she reached out to her and wanted her. It was very sweet and made Chloe Grace feel very special. Jet lag nearly killed us the first week. After almost a week we were all adjusted and sleeping well.
We had to have a CDC consult at immigration in Detroit because Sophia had a positive tb skin test in China. They told us then to follow up with our local health department. We were home 5 days when I got a call from our health department. Their recommendation was for Sophia to do a 9 month anti-tb treatment because we just can't be certain at this point that her positive skin test was the result of the BCG vaccine she received in China. It could be, I think it is, but it could also be that she has latent tb and we can't do the blood test to check for that until she's 5. The person I spoke to at the health department said that's really a long time to put off treatment and then have the blood test result be positive for ltb. I immediately called our family doctor, who had just examined Sophia the day before. He consulted with another doctor in the office and they both agreed that if it was their child, they'd do the meds. I was not happy! But, I understand the reason why. So we started INH, an anti-tb drug therapy that will take 9 months on Friday, April 15th.
While we were at the health department for the initial ltb visit on Thursday, the 14th, Sophia received the shots she needed. That night she slept poorly and ran a fever. I thought it was from the shots & gave her some Advil. The next day she seemed very congested and started with a very runny nose. She ran a fever on and off all weekend. Monday morning it was up to 103 - the highest it had been. I called the doctor & they got her in Monday morning...diagnosis - ear infection. Today was the second full day on the antibiotic. She seemed to feel so much better already!
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| One morning after I got Sophia dressed, I left her pj's on the blue couch. She found them a little while later and put the pants on her head. She thought it was the funniest thing ever! Every time she sees this picture she cracks up at herself! |
Life with Sophia is wonderful! She doesn't sit still for a minute - and by the end of the day, I'm tired! She's silly, busy, sweet, independent, happy and completely lovable! She's just about the best thing ever....but I'm pretty sure I've said that about all my kids :) She's really fallen into place here. Everything about her fits. She belongs. I can't imagine our lives without that sweet girl!