bumper sheet which is why it s not tied because she rips it out. reporter: i still do that, though. it s not abnormal is what i m getting at. she unfortunately can fit her legs in here and bangs her head against it. i have to rock her to sleep on the rocking chair for her even to go to sleep. if it s her naptime she sleeps here and if it s bedtime she sleeps on the floor in my room. reporter: elizabeth plans to never let jenna forget her culture and where she comes from. when i started speaking french with her, she started focusing on me more. i said, okay, she s understanding me. i got the dictionary and started saying creole words. that s when she completely fell in love with me. reporter: when the quake struck elizabeth feared her daughter might be dead. instead she now realizes the quake got her daughter home sooner. can you believe she s here right now? doesn t she seem like she s always been here? yeah. reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, denver. wow. what a great, great
we reporter: what a bizarre coincidence, right? i m kind of a cnn junkie so, i mean, it was on 24/7. reporter: jenna has really never felt a temperature under 60 fahrenheit. she s getting used to the cold, though it hasn t been frigid in colorado since her mother got final approval to take her home. this week jenna and five other haitian orphans adopted by colorado families posed for a group shot. she likes to put on her big winter coat and walk up and down the street. she takes my hand and leads me. reporter: look at the smile there. jenna has had a few nightmares since getting home and may have a case of ringworm. the transition to this very different life has seemed to be very smooth. this is her crib, and she takes everything out and throws it on the ground, including the bumper sheet which is why it s not tied because she rips it out. reporter: i still do that, though. it s not abnormal is what i m getting at.
since she s gotten home and may have a case of ringworm. her transition from this earthquake-ravaged homeland to her new life has seemed to be very smooth. this is her crib, and she takes everything out and throws it on the ground, including the bumper sheet which is why it s not tied because she rips it out. reporter: i still do that, though. it s not abnormal is what i m getting at. she unfortunately can fit her legs in here and bangs her head against it. i have to rock her to sleep on the rocking chair for her even to go to sleep. if it s her nap time she sleeps here and if it s bedtime she sleeps on the floor in my room. reporter: elizabeth plans to never let jenna forget her culture and where she came from. when i started speaking french with her, she started focusing on me more. i thought, okay, she s understanding me. then i got the dictionary, i started saying some creole words and that s when it was like she completely fell in love with me. reporter: when the quake