My Daughter, the SuperStar
We are at about the one month point since our big move (depending on how you count it). And while in general things have gone very smoothly, there is one area that has been especially impressive: Mikayla’s reaction to the transition.
We have known since early on in our daughter’s life that she was pretty special; she is incredibly good natured, adjusts well to change, and is always happy. But, we knew this move of 9,000 miles, 7 time zones, and two hemispheres might be a bit much. However, Mikayla has never waivered. She has been happy, and spunky, and open to change, and has taken everything in stride.
Just think all that she has been through in the last 2-3 month. She has:
- Seen all of the furniture in her house slowly dismantled and given away.
- Had nearly all of her toys given away or sold.
- Moved out of the only house she has ever known into a borrowed room.
- Had the few possessions she still owns packed, unpacked, and repacked countless times.
- Put up with parents who were stressed, sad, anxious and excited.
- Endured trips all over as we tried to cram in last minute visits.
- Had her sleep routine totally disrupted.
- Said to goodbye to all her family and friends.
- Taken 72 hours to move across the world.
- Flown on three planes for over 25 hours of flight time.
- Been drug through more airport terminals than we can count.
- Had to sleep in front of a ticket counter because we missed our flight.
- Put up with her parents as they stressed about their travel plans.
- Moved into a third home in less than two months.
- Gone from a crib to a toddler bed to a mattress on the floor to a couch to a twin bed and back to a mattress on the floor.
- Had to travel over an hour for any "quick trips into town."
- Lost access to things like parks and play areas.
- Been mobbed by kids twice her size because they are so interested in her.
- Tried to figure out why everyone speaks funny.
- Been kicked out of church (twice) and Sunday School.
- Had to get used to her Dad working again and her Mom being home.
- Traded the family dog for two new mission dogs.
- Had two new family members introduced (the twins).
- Been forced to share attention, food, and toys with these new kids.
- Been kicked out of her room again.
- Had to get used to taking showers instead baths.
- And, has made all new friends.
Yet, in spite of all these changes and struggles, Mikayla is still the same resilient, cheerful child she has always been. She has not skipped a beat, has barely shown any jealousy and hasn’t even been cranky. All of that is a lot for anyone to go through, let alone a two-year old. Forget the "Terrible Twos," Mikayla has demonstrated the "Terrific Twos"… and did I mention she was a SuperStar. I am pretty sure she has handled the transition better than we have!
Thank you for sharing! MLK is an amazing little girl, after reading this I can’t stop crying and looking at her picture on my fridge! Wow! To God be the glory for her resilience and all around wonderful spirit. I would also say that having two wonderful parents helped too. We love and miss you all dearly!