I also received 7-month update photos from my agency. Grace looks alert, healthy, and seems to be holding her head up much better than a month ago.
Now that is progress...
I wasn't really ready for another dog, but just look at cute Daisy was on the day we got her! At 14 weeks old, she was 15 pounds of "puppy energy" and we couldn't resist taking home this adorable black Lab mix from the rescue group. 
If you love dogs, and especially Labrador Retrievers, you have probably read Marley and Me. When I read the book I couldn't help but smile at the similarities between Marley, and my yellow Lab, Summer. But Summer was never as naughty as Marley. She was an incredible dog, and I was lucky to spend 9 years with her. Summer was my running partner, a fantastic swimmer, and an expert at getting human food from the "weakest link" at the table!
Nothing would be better than to have Grace home for her first Christmas. But, since that couldn't happen, at 7 months old, she will be experiencing her first Christmas in Guatemala with her foster family.
On Christmas Eve, called La Noche Buena, everyone stays up very late because the celebrations do not start until late. At the stroke of midnight, you share "El Abrazo de Navidad", the Christmas hug, with your family and friends and many people attend midnight mass. The party continues into the early morning with fireworks, tamales, empanadas, and pastel noviden (Christmas cake). Most children open presents on Christmas morning, brought to them not by Santa, but by El Nino Jesus.
A lot of this reminds me of the way my family spent Christmas Eve at my grandmother's house when we were kids. The whole family was together, staying up until midnight, when we sang "Silent Night" and put the Baby Jesus in his manger.
I can't help but wonder how Grace will spend her Christmas. But her foster mother promised me she would take pictures. And Grace has a wonderful dress to wear for "La Noche Buena".
When Grace and Nana were together for the first time, they immediately connected. She she is the best at rocking and singing Grace to sleep, especially with the Irish lullaby called "Toora Loora Loora" which my grandmother used to sing when my mother was a baby.
You know Big Bird but have you ever heard of his young cousin, Abelardo? He is one of the main characters unique to Plaza Sesamo, the Spanish version of Sesame Street. Amazingly, Plaza Sesamo is in its 34th year, airing first in Mexico but now all over Latin America and on Spanish language stations in the United States. It is estimated that the program reaches 84% of Spanish-speaking households in our country. Having grown up with Sesame Street, myself, I am not surprised Plaza Sesamo is also the longest running Spanish children's series.
Grace LOVES Plaza Sesamo. And, according to her foster mother, she loves Barney, too! Actually, from what we have seen, Grace likes television in general. She and Big Daddy could sit for hours (and did!) in front of the TV, but she prefers the songs, music, and bright colors of the kids programs, where he would rather watch CNN. Either way, they looked pretty content sitting together and napping to their favorite programs!