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	<title>GongYi Home of Hope &#187; Shirley-Ge-Qing-Ya</title>
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		<title>Home of Hope Peanut Harvest</title>
		<link>http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/2007/09/13/home-of-hope-peanut-harvest/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 07:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we obtained the land for the Home of Hope back in 2002, there was a parcel of land across the road from us that is included. We use it for planting Sweet Potatoes and Peanuts. Both of these commodities are favored in the local Chinese food. The Sweet Potatoes are used in many ways [...]]]></description>
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<p>When we obtained the land for the Home of Hope back in 2002, there was a parcel of land across the road from us that is included.  We use it for planting Sweet Potatoes and Peanuts.  Both of these commodities are favored in the local Chinese food.  The Sweet Potatoes are used in many ways with morning soup and evening soup being one of the favorites.  The Peanuts are used in cooking and as a side dish with many different meals!<br />
<a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/photos/photo/1425741756/DSC06943.html"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1387/1425741756_8b782836df_m.jpg" alt="DSC06943" class="left" border="0" height="180" width="240" /></a> Over the years, it has become one of the children&#8217;s favorite past times at the Home of Hope to both prepare the ground, plant whatever it is we are planting at that time and to bring in the harvest.  They take care of the little truck farm on weekends and any spare time they have from their studies and playing.</p>
<p>There is a whole lot of pride in these children when they have supper and part of their meal is their own peanuts and / or sweet potatoes.</p>
<p><a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/photos/photo/1425537987/IMG0048.html"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1359/1425537987_56a11b4912_m.jpg" alt="IMG_0048" class="left" border="0" height="240" width="180" /></a> <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/photos/photo/1424919937/IMG0047.html"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1223/1424919937_4132d835b2_m.jpg" alt="IMG_0047" class="right" border="0" height="240" width="180" /></a><br />
On the left, Issac is getting into things but on the right <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/abby-xiong-miao-yin/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Abby &raquo;">Abby</a> Joy just doesn&#8217;t like it too much! (yet)<br clear="all" /><br />
<a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/photos/photo/1425737128/IMG0050.html"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1347/1425737128_2121d3a541_m.jpg" alt="IMG_0050" class="left" border="0" height="240" width="180" /></a> <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/photos/photo/1425781596/IMG0041.html"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1187/1425781596_5fd2857844_m.jpg" alt="IMG_0041" class="right" border="0" height="180" width="240" /></a><br />
On the left is <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/mathew-wang-xin/" target="_blank">Mathew Wang Xin</a> and on the right is <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/shirley/" target="_blank"><a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/shirley/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Shirley &raquo;">Shirley</a> Ge Qing Ya</a>.  Both of them are really into harvesting their peanuts!</p>
<hr />To see a slide show of all the pictures we took during this Peanut Harvest please take a look at our <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/hoh-flash-photo-album/" target="_blank">Flash Video Section.<br />
</a><br clear="all" />Blessings to you all!<br clear="all" /></p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Hukos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you who have been following the Gongyi Home of Hope since the beginning, are aware of the fact that we have been negotiating with the government in trying and trying to get HUKOUs for the abandoned babies who are left at our gate. These babies have no information as to who they are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of you who have been following the Gongyi Home of Hope since the beginning, are aware of the fact that we have been negotiating with the government in trying and trying to get HUKOUs  for the abandoned babies who are left at our gate.  These babies have no information as to who they are or who their parents are.  A Hukou is a legitimate identification (similar to the Western Birth Certificate) for the Chinese people and without one, a person can&#8217;t get an education, find a job, travel on public transportation or do much of anything.  Many times we have sunk into despair over this issue then finally leaving it all in God&#8217;s hands.  In the pictures above, each child is holding his/her Hukou (The blue book).  Top right moving clockwise is <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/autumn-xiong-duo/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Autumn &raquo;">Autumn</a>, Dawn, Ruthie, Jacob, Mary, Beau, Caleb, Rachel, <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/abby-xiong-miao-yin/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Abby &raquo;">Abby</a> Joy, <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/grace-xiong-ya/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Gracie &raquo;">Gracie</a>, Rose and <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/moses-mosie/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Mosie &raquo;">Mosie</a>.</p>
<p>A few days ago, out of the blue, the head of the local government, Mr. Wang Xiao Ping (actually he is the head of the Gongyi County Communist Party) called and said they wanted to meet with us.  We were not all that impressed with the fact they wanted another meeting but when it was over we were given the promise that our children would have their Hukous in two days!  We most certainly didn&#8217;t believe it!  It had been too long&#8230;. too many unrealized promises and it was just too much to believe!</p>
<p>But&#8230; two days later they called us and said we could come down and get all the abandoned baby&#8217;s Hukous which means they are now recognized citizens of the People&#8217;s Republic of China in the custodial care of the Home of Hope as their guardian.</p>
<p>There is no longer any fear that at some point some irate government underling might come and say we had these children illegally and take them away.  No more worries about how we will get them in school.</p>
<p>For all of you who prayed and believed with us about this, we Thank You!  God is faithful!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/bar.jpg" alt="bar.jpg" /></p>
<p><embed src="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/20070717_gongyi_flash.swf" quality="best" class="left" height="214" width="280"></embed>Home of Hope Slide Show!<br />
We will continue to attempt to provide our viewers and supporters with this type of Photo Album slide show with each update.  We take many pictures of our children that are not always used on the actual web page.  We thought it would be nice to allow those people interested in seeing more pictures to see them in this mannerWe hope you enjoy and &#8220;Thank You&#8221; for visiting!<br clear="all" /></p>
<hr /><a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/20070717_gongyi_flash.swf" title="New Kindergarten">20070717_gongyi_flash.swf</a><br clear="all" /></p>
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		<title>Growing, Growing, Growing!</title>
		<link>http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/2007/01/16/growing-growing-growing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2007 02:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Christmas and New Years was a very exciting time at the Home of Hope. Not only for the Reasons of the Seasons but also because during this past four weeks four new babies have joined our Home of Hope family! Left to right (above) are Jacob Xiong Tian (DOB: 12/31/2006, Arrived: 1/4/2007), Rachel Xiong [...]]]></description>
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<p>This Christmas and New Years was a very exciting time at the Home of Hope. Not only for the Reasons of the Seasons but also because during this past four weeks four new babies have joined our Home of Hope family!</p>
<p>Left to right (above) are <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/jacob-xiong-tian/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Jacob &raquo;">Jacob</a> <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/jacob-xiong-tian/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Xiong Tian &raquo;">Xiong Tian</a> (DOB: 12/31/2006, Arrived: 1/4/2007), Rachel Xiong Xin (DOB: 12/15/2006, Arrived: 12/22/2006), <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/dawn-xiong-chen/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Dawn &raquo;">Dawn</a> <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/dawn-xiong-chen/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Xiong Chen &raquo;">Xiong Chen</a> (DOB: 1/1/2007, Arrived: 1/9/2007) and Simeon Xiong Yi (DOB: 12/17/2006, Arrived: 12/21/2006).</p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC2.jpg" class="center" /><br />
<em><strong>Jacob</strong></em> has no major health issues although a note attached to his blankets said the doctors felt he had some type of lung problems when he was born. There is no evidence of that now. He is a healthy little boy and loves to eat. Right now he takes in 155ml of formula, four times per day along with his water between feedings. Is very alert and seems to take in all that is going on around him.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC3.jpg" class="center" /><em><br />
<strong><a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/rachel-xiong-xin/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Rachel &raquo;">Rachel</a></strong></em>, on the other hand, is a different story. She has one of the more severe cleft lip, cleft palate conditions we have seen. If you have been following the Home of Hope for some time you will <img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC4.jpg" class="left" />notice her nose area is very much like that of <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/isaac-ma-shi-hao/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Isaac &raquo;">Isaac</a> <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/isaac-ma-shi-hao/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Ma Shi Hao &raquo;">Ma Shi Hao</a> (shown here on the left after his last surgery. Prior to his surgeries and when he first came, his mouth and nose looked much like Rachel&#8217;s) when he first came. This is the most problamatic appearing part of the malady but in fact is not the most severe, as it can be corrected with surgery and later with orthodontic work.</p>
<p>The difficult part of Rachel&#8217;s case is there is virtually no upper palate so one will need to be constructed, with her surgeries starting when she is six months old. The most interesting thing about Rachel is that even with her severe cleft problems and unlike our other cleft babies, she has no problem eating&#8230; and loves to do so. Her intake is the same as Jacob&#8217;s as mentioned above. When we are working in the office, Nathan likes to put Rachel in a bassinette and set her on the floor by his chair as he works. She is a real sweetie and whether eating or sleeping she &#8220;Coos&#8221; almost all the time!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC5.jpg" class="center" /><br />
<em><strong>Dawn</strong></em> is a very quiet and peaceful child. It is almost like she has this sense that she was thrown away but found by some people who love her&#8230; who are determined to keep her safe and are determined to give her a happy life&#8230;. and of course, <strong><em>she is right!</em></strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC6.jpg" class="right" />She too has a cleft lip condition but it is very minor, with no cleft palate involved. (Her condition is very much like <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/autumn-xiong-duo/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Autumn &raquo;">Autumn</a> <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/our-children/autumn-xiong-duo/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Xiong Duo &raquo;">Xiong Duo</a>&#8216;s was and as you can see this type of surgery is very successful.) At six months of age they will repair her lip and at one year old some remedial work will be done to her nose area. The cleft lip does work into the gum line so she will also need some orthodontic work in the future.</p>
<p>The heading of this section is &#8220;Growing, Growing, Growing!&#8221; We now realize that our Nursery is not large enough and we need to expand the size of the Nursery to accommodate our present children (including these four new babies) as well as the future new ones that come in. We have already increased our Nursery staff to six full time nurses. We need to raise approximately $15,000.00 for the expansion of our nursery.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC7.jpg" class="center" /><br />
<strong><em>Simeon </em></strong> almost didn&#8217;t make it! When we first found him on the ground outside our gate, we thought that like Jacob, he had no major physical problems. After we called the police out (which we do each time a baby is left at our gate&#8230; ) to complete the documentation about the baby&#8217;s being abandoned, we took Simeon to the nursery to bathe him and put him in clean clothes. It was during this time we discovered he had no way to evacuate his solid body wastes. We rushed him to the local hospital and they told us they were not equipped to treat this condition (needed emergency surgery) but that if it wasn&#8217;t done immediately the baby would not last another 24 hours. This did not give us enough time to get him to Beijing where Dr. Xu (the doctor who does all our surgeries) is located.</p>
<p>We called Dr. Xu and asked him for a recommendation for a doctor in ZhengZhou. As it turned out, one of his med school classmates is now the chief surgeon at the children&#8217;s hospital in ZhengZhou. Dr. Xu called him and he was waiting for us when we arrived. They immediately rushed this little five day old baby into the operating room.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.homeofhope.org/images/20070116GYPIC8.jpg" class="left" />The procedure is a three step procedure if all goes according to plan. (Which it didn&#8217;t) The first step is to bring the end of his lower intestine out through a small incision in his lower stomach and stitch in place where it will remain for six to seven months. This allows the solid body waste to evacuate. The second surgery is to create the opening for his normal evacuation and add a section similar to the lower intestine from the opening up toward the area where the lower intestine ends along with making sure the muscles involved in his passing his body wastes function properly. Once that surgery heals they will do the final surgery which is to place the end of his lower intestine back inside his stomach and connect it to the area they repaired in the second surgery.</p>
<p>The problem was that two days after the second surgery, Simeon stopped passing his body fluids so they had to rush him back to surgery and insert a tube into his bladder and out another incision in his little stomach. This remained in place until the 12th of January when they removed the bladder tube and now his liquids evacuate as they should.</p>
<p>On the 13th of January we brought Simeon home. He is doing really well, and since in Chinese hospitals each patient must have a family member in attendance with the patient 24 hours a day, we kept one of our nursery house mothers at the hospital with Simeon, rotating them in and out every other day. Now that he is home, they have all spent time at the hospital under the doctor and nurse&#8217;s tutelage and know exactly how to care for him. God is faithful!</p>
<p>Again, this was all unexpected and the hospital costs were beyond our budget and budgetary planning. If you wish to help with Simeon&#8217;s expenses you can find out how to do so on our <a href="http://gongyi.homeofhope.org/donations/">Donations</a> page.</p>
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