 So you were really starting. Don't cry, Sherry! Guys, welcome back to my channel. Hi! Today I have my mom here again because we are doing something really fun. I came up with this video idea just randomly in my head today and I thought that you guys would enjoy it as well. If you guys are new here, make sure to subscribe and give this video a thumbs up. And leave me a comment down below. I love reading your comments. Thank you to those of you who reached out to me on Instagram. It's awesome. But today's video I'm going to be reacting to photos of when my mom came to get me in the orphanage. So I will try to put them on the screen so you guys can see and everything like that. So do you want to say anything? I picked out, I don't know, maybe eight or nine of my favorite pictures of Alex when we were still in China. So these are all the first two weeks of having Alex in my life. Here's the first photo. First picture. Oh, man. Oh, sure, your mouth looks funny. I know. Oh, my ears. Okay, my ears stick out just like that. Like now I hate it, but you know, it's okay. I picked that picture because I believe that is the first picture of the two of us together. Really? When I was holding you. Yes. Man, look at how nice your hair looked. It did look nice. I knew it was a lot darker then, but I think I probably was like trying not to cry and I was chewing gum the whole time. So the videos we have... You never chew gum. I don't. The videos that we have, I'm like chewing gum the whole time and that kept me from like just being a big ball of mush the whole time we were there. Oh, my gosh. Look at your glasses. It's so dated. It is. Look at my little head. But I still have that shirt. I had hair, which is cool. You did? Yeah. I was interested in this like bunny thing. Right, it was a little bunny that I took to the orphanage. So that's the first picture of me and Sherry ever, I guess. Yeah, I think so. Aw, that's cute. Next picture. Gosh, I was in the straddle split. Oh, my gosh. Look at that hair, too. Is that the little pink dress that I was like in the orphanage? That's the same day. It's the same thing. That is at the orphanage. And look at you. I like that picture because that shows you were a year old. And it shows that how I put you down there because I thought you could sit up and you couldn't see it. You're kind of like slouched down with your legs sticking out. You couldn't sit up. Yeah. And I thought you could sit up. And I just plopped you down there to sit up. I was like, oh, here, look at the little bunny so we can take your picture. And you obviously were concerned that I was going to let go of you, let you slide down the table. Was that in the hotel room? No, that's at the orphanage. That's still at the orphanage. Interesting. And apparently we still have that little dress. We do. We do have that little dress somewhere. I'm not sure where, but we do have it. It was in your memory closet in the old house. OK. All right, next photo. OK. Oh, snap. I was out with my bananas in their pajamas. Bananas in pajamas. Oh, my goodness. That was the very first night. That was in the hotel. That was in the hotel. That's cute. That was your very first night. I didn't bring the picture of the very first bath. Oh. I don't think you want people to see that, but that's your very first night. Very cute, very cute. I feel like I still sleep the same way. OK, next photo. And you loved your bananas in pajamas. Yeah. Sort of. Mm-hmm. OK. The first encounter with chopsticks. And I still don't really know how to use chopsticks. I do a little bit, but I will always just grab a fork. That was a shame. That was a shame. People are like, oh, you don't like Asian food. I've had a couple of you guys message me on Instagram saying that you're adopted as well and don't like Chinese food. Same. I don't. And I barely know how to use chopsticks. That's how I still look right now when I get a pair of chopsticks. How do I do these things? Was I looking at it? Who knows? Probably. You probably did. All right, it was just your first encounter with chopsticks. Just something for you to play with. You were looking at them. Cool. Oh, you look so young. I know. Well, I was a little bit younger than that I am now. Oh. You look nice, Sherry. And I was drinking my little bottle. Do you know where that is? No. That's in a hard rock. Oh, cool. In Guangzhou? Oh. That's your first visit to a hard rock cafe. Wow. It was after we flew to Guangzhou. Wow. Oh, there's Gretchen's head. Yeah. All right, next. I think that's probably Lisa's elbow. Yep. I don't know. Of course, you would include this one. Of course, I had to include that one because you always, for a long time, tried to touch your nose with your tongue. Can I do it now? I don't know. I don't know. You always have a very long tongue. So that one is always one of my favorites of you. That's funny. That you spend a lot of time doing that. I also like that picture because it's cute. Maybe I had so much time in the orphanage that that was my goal to be able to touch my nose. Can I do it? Can I do it? I don't know. I always like that one, too, because it shows clearly how they kept your head shaved. Oh, yeah. It feels like shaved above your ear. Yeah. OK, next photo. OK. Same. Oh, my gosh. I love that bathing suit. That was your first bathing suit, the first trip to a pool. I was out on the kids. I'm assuming the orphanage did not have an indoor swimming pool or anything for you. I didn't see one outside. That's cool. So that's at the White Swan Hotel in Guangzhou. Oh, OK. That also shows that by that point, we're almost ready to come home. Right. And at that point, now you're holding your own bottle. Oh, I was advanced. You were a little more awake and alert and looking around. Yeah. And you were able to hold your bottle and you had a little hat on. This is the last one. Oh, this last one? All right. That's one of my favorites because you were laying on the bed in the hotel in the White Swan. And it was just before we were leaving, like the night before we were leaving. And you can see, at that point, you were starting to smile. So you were really starting. You were just really starting to come alive at that point. And of course, you still like to stick your tongue out and stuff. But I also like that picture because it shows how many teeth you had at that point. Oh, yeah. Another one of the reasons why we always felt like maybe you were a little older than they told us because you had so many teeth at that point. You had six teeth and you were 12 months old. So I know kids all develop at different paces. So maybe that was a 12-month-old. And that was how many you were supposed to have. It just seemed like the other kids did not have that many teeth at that point, I don't think. And you just always had like a, and we couldn't really tell. And I lost teeth earlier, too. You did when you were, what? I don't know. You did a lot of things earlier than other kids, physical things that occurred. Okay, well, I think that's about it for this video. I know it was short and sweet, but I wanted to show you guys some photos of me when Sherry got me from the orphanage. If you guys have any questions, comments, concerns, complaints, leave them in the comments. Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up. Subscribe to my channel. Thank you guys so much for all of your support so far. And I'll see you guys in my next video. Bye.