Tuesday, July 29, 2008

day 13 - guangzhou, and the countdown to home

What do you get when you try to photograph about 13 babies and young children in the middle of the afternoon during naptime? A little bit of chaos! Add to that: siblings and parents and other family members, the very patient travel guides with 5 or 6 cameras each around their necks...... and it is just pure craziness! Poor fussy babies - all so that we self-absorbed parents could get the group photos and the famous red-couch photos, that we all wanted.....

So, after the photo shoot, our trip took its final turning point. We traveled to the U.S. Consulate here in this capitol of the Guangdong Province. There our entire travel group went up the escalators to the 5th floor, where there were probably 20 or so other adoptive families waiting. After getting in line and showing our passports, we took a seat for just a few minutes. An official stepped forward and congratulated us all, then asked us to raise our right hands. We then swore before the powers that be, that everything we'd signed and reported during this long adoption paperwork process, was true. It was that simple. We were not able to take a camera in that place, so it is just a memory to have in our heads and hearts. There, they handed us Ahna's passport and visa, and her very valuable immigration papers which we will carry into the United States. And the moment we land on U.S. soil and meet with immigration authorities, our daughter will be declared a citizen of our great country.

It is with bittersweetness that I write this. How blessed we are that she is ours. But there is a tinge of sadness for the country she is leaving behind. Some would think me crazy for thinking such, but it is hers. This China. Our sweet guide, Maggie (who has lived in China always), reminded us all today, that though our children are American, they will also always be sons and daughters of China. She said during the first few days of our trip, that although we are visitors in this country now, once we've adopted our Chinese children, we are considered friends. She asked us to appreciate the homeland where our daughters came from, and to teach them to do the same. And we will do our best.

Most of the families from our travel group leave tomorrow morning for travel home.... we are ready to go, but must wait until Friday morning. Since we were able to fly using air miles, our flight leaves later....


Sorry to leave you with my mixed emotions, but the internet here is really acting up tonight. We will not post photos until tomorrow, since the service is not lasting but moments at a time. I know...... how dare we!

So, until tomorrow....


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

We are conting the days til we get to meet Ahna. We are so excited.

The Olmsteads

Anonymous said...

Can't wait!!! My kids are sooo excited, Landon ask this morning if I liked Ahna better than A.J. now. He is not real happy to think he may not get to be at the airport for the arrival of his "new" cousin. I guess until then we will anxiously await your daily posts, and I do mean "anxiously", absolutely love the photos. Tell the family we said hello :-)

The Phillips Clan

Elizabeth Bergeron said...

CONGRATULATION TO LITTLE AHNA AND HER FAMILY! :) You are almost home and saying farewell to China is a bittersweet emotion. I remember it well and still feel it each time I read about a journey taken. Perhaps that is good and keeps me mindful of our daughter's beginnings.

I heard there will be quite a group greeting you at the airport so be prepared!! I will be praying for the family as you finish your week in China and prepare to leave and head home. Let me know if there is anything I can do on my end. :)

Half Gaelic, Half Garlic! said...

I can understand the mixed emotions you are feeling...

She is as lucky to have you as her forever family as you are to have her as your daughter/sister.

As someone who is waiting with anticipation for our referral, it has been so exciting to follow your journey....thank you for sharing it with us!

Safe Travels!

Lisa

Anonymous said...

We also are anxiously awaiting your arrival! Everyday we talk about the GIFT that God has given you all. You are so blessed, as we are to have her as part of our family. All the boys are so excited. They tell AJ all about how beautiful his new cousin is!
This is exactly how God has planned Ahna's life to be. How wonderful he is. His greatness amazes me each and everyday.
Love to you and your family
Becki and Clan

Lisa Spence said...

That picture of your angel baby in the white hat is precious enough to last another day!

The Writer Chic said...

Your emotions sound completely normal and not at all mixed. I can't wait to see pictures of your homecoming.

the ewings said...

I also think your feelings are on target. You are taking China home with you and it will ALWAYS be apart of your family tapestry. We will not be at the airport party but know that we are lifting you up and asking God for glory strength upon your arrival and in the first weeks of transition. Just can't wait to see God unfold the wonderful story in Ahna's life and the things He has in store for her. Thank you for following Him and PATIENTLY waiting on the Lord and HIS timing. You made it look SO easy and have taught me soooo much. I'm totally enjoying these posts and look forward to more. - Chris Ewing