Saturday, July 19, 2008

Day 3 - Beijing

Blog post Part 1

While riding on a bus at 12:30 p.m. today:

Even though we will go to 3 popular tourist attractions today, it seems our time is spent not so much learning about Chinese culture, but about getting to know the families in our travel group a bit. There are 13 families, all of which are here for ONE thing: to get their daughters or sons. This is the first day that we’ve all been together, since most everyone arrived in Beijing last night. For a couple more days we will sight-see and enjoy Chinese cuisine, and continue to recover from jet-lag. (So far I haven’t spoken to anyone who slept through the night.)

Tiananmen Square

Forbidden City

Summer Palace

We’ve been to the first two already today, and will go the Summer Palace after lunch. It is so hot today, and there are no clouds to shield the ferocity of the sun. The humidity is quite high, as well, making the temperature all the more toasty. We walk around with the droves, shoulder to shoulder, and constantly trying to navigate through groups of people to stay in close proximity to our own group.

Our guide, Rosa, is a like our mother duck. She waves her little blue America World flag as she walks along, to keep all her little ducklings following close behind. She leads, we follow. She shares about the different places we visit, the ancient history inside these walls, but it is very difficult to follow her soft-spoken voice. There are so many people here, so many other sounds competing with her words.

We are all trying to stay hydrated, drinking lots of water, making sure our kids drink lots of water. We take many pictures, get so much of this captured on video, wipe the sweat away, move onward with the throngs of people. This is a tough day to absorb information. It seems enough of a task just to stay ahead of the heat and keep the 5 members of our family together, then the 38 in our group together.

It is now 9:15 p.m. in Beijing. It feels GOOD to be back in the hotel room, snug in this bed. It was quite a day. We sleep 2 more nights, then we fly to Nanchang. I believe the flight takes a couple of hours, but am not sure, since we don’t have our detailed itinerary for that day, yet. Within a few hours of arriving there, we will have Ahna. And there I end this post.

Part 2

Miscellaneous Info. for the Day:

1. Our guides for this trip are Rosa and Maggie. They work with America World, our adoption agency, but are employees of a Chinese company that works for the Chinese Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA). They have worked together for 6 years (I think), and will be with us every step of the way until we leave this country with our daughter.

2. There are throngs of people in this city. Everywhere. All the time. Tony, our guide from OCDF our first day here, told us: there are 14 million people in Beijing; 8 million bicycles; 3 million cars.

3. Umbrellas are standard accessories here, and are used to keep out the sun’s rays more than they’re used to keep out the rain. Many times my scalp has been grazed by passing umbrellas.

4. I have been to the much talked about squatty potty in China. And NO, there was no tissue provided. Do take your own. And do not drop tissue in to said squatty potty before using it, as it will be of no use to you, then. I know this from experience.

5. Speaking of potty: Day before yesterday as we were walking the streets to find food (actually a restaurant), we came across a mom holding her baby over an overpass to potty. Think Michael Jackson. There were 4 busy lanes of traffic below, but when a baby’s gotta go, a baby’s gotta go. So, I wonder which vehicle got plastered? This photo shows the Chinese split pants the children wear here. We saw this sweety today.


The end. And hey out there, if you're keeping up with our journey, leave us a comment to say hello. We'd love to know who we're connecting with.

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15 comments:

Elizabeth Bergeron said...

Hee-hee, here I go and tell you that we never needed a "squatty potty" and you end up needing it! Sorry you lost your TP. LOL!

Love the split pants and those cute little cheeks showing! We saw some while there too and well, yes, they go when they need to, anywhere!! :)

Lisa Spence said...

Hello! We are keeping up with your journey and checking in daily!

We love you guys!

Anonymous said...

Great Photos.
We're back from McLean.
Off to Albertville tomorrow.
No feedback on time for meeting Monday.
Love,
Dad

Anonymous said...

Hey guys! I actually feel as though I am right there with you. Your blogs are breath taking! Please keep sending pictures. I don't get to leave comments BUT am always waiting to see what you will post next. I miss you all terribly and the boys have grown tremendously. VERY handsome crew. Cindi you are an absolute pro while holding the little girl in the earlier pics. Thanks for taking me along! Love to all!
Kathy Odom, Seth & Meagan

Norma said...

am following your adventure and waiting patiently for you to meet your sweet baby, your boys are adorable too. enjoy every minute of China.....soak it up! we will be in Beijing again next spring!!

Shelly said...

You all amaze me more every day. I can't wait to see what happens next. Be safe...

Prov31girls said...

What an adventure! The Drake girls are praying for you daily and we enjoy reading your posts and seeing all of the amazing photos of a land so far,far away. Emily(age 8) and Lauren(age 6) and I are eagerly anticipating seeing the photos of your precious Ahna in your arms. May God Bless you abundantly!

Anonymous said...

Hello Simmons Family!
Just wanted you to know we check your blog daily. It is so neat to read about your daily experiences. We can't wait to see Ahna. We are praying for you all.

Angie, Steve, Hannah and Zachary

Anonymous said...

I am following along every day and praying too! I believe you have met my husband Paul- though Larry Bergeron. We are also adopting. We are waiting... very impatiently I might add, for travel approval for our little girl from the Guangxi province.

Anyway, I love reading your posts. I also love, love, love the picture of the little girl in the split pants.

As far as the squatty potty goes, forget the toilet paper, can a person fall in??? I'd sure hate to have done all this work only to get to China and be lost in a squatty potty!!

Can't wait to see you get Ahna!
April Isaacs
http://milesandmilestomylei.blogspot.com

Arielle said...

Culture shock with the whole potty and pants phenomenon. My goodness.

Noemi said...

the anticipation builds to hear of when you finally get to hold, touch, kiss, caress Ahna. I cannot wait to hear of that experience. We can't wait to meet her either!
love you guys, we are praying for you

Half Gaelic, Half Garlic! said...

Hello! I left you a comment about a month ago and thought I would check back in.....can't believe you are ready to meet your sweet Ahna!

I will be following along....what wonderful photos...enjoy every minute of this once in a lifetime trip!

Good luck and safe travels!

Lisa

Samantha said...

Love reading about your journey and still remember the extreme heat that was July 2007.....We became a family of 5 on July 9,2007 I will never again go to China in the summer heat!!!!! However our Lilly Bea Yi was worth it! We love our getuc girl!

Samantha said...

That was supposed to be Jiangxi girl!

Traci said...

We're following along too! So so excited for you guys.