Monday, July 28, 2008

is it day 12 in china? i am so losing track....



It's Cindi....

I gave up last night on getting to type anything, when Mr. Photographer's "I'll be done in 20 minutes" turned into an hour, then I got sleepy and lost track and thought I'd get a good night's sleep, and left him with his photos and the computer.

It's a bit after 9 p.m. here in Guangzhou, and Mr. P. and Jacob and Eli are just returning from McDonalds. Eli didn't fare so well with our yummy meal at The Banana Leaf tonight. He was doing great with all the new food when we first arrived in China, but I think he's ready for some roast and mashed potatoes. As we all are. He did try a little pork neck and banana pancakes, but the lamb and chicken cartilage skewers just didn't do alot for him. There was also some sort of citrusey chicken and a noodle-bean sprout-shrimp dish, both of which were quite good. We went to the restaurant with our travel group, so Maggie and Rosa, our amazing guides, took care of ordering for us.

And about the trip to McD's: on the way back from there, as they were crossing a pedestrian bridge, my guys were asked if they wanted some "Hashish?? Marijuana??" Of course, Mr. P. politely declined. "Bu yao, xie xie." (Don't want, thanks).

The earlier part of our day was spent relaxing in the hotel room before meeting our group for an afternoon trip to a temple. Honestly, I don't remember its name, but it's in the photos. I only remember the heat. :-) It was more of a museum and had beautiful relics from past centuries. It was pretty much an open-air courtyard with rooms of art and shops, which were not air conditioned. So, since it was 100 degrees by 9 a.m. this morning and probably 110 when we were there, I pretty quickly took Miss Ahna back to the waiting bus. Let me tell ya, the heat and humidity and smog here, are every bit as REAL as one reads that they are. When we woke this morning, I mentioned that it looked like it was going to be a cloudy day. Mr. P. reminded me that there was not a cloud in the sky.... there is just this white haze that hovers over the city. It is something else.

We also spent about an hour on Shamian Island, which is a short bus ride from our hotel. We'll shop there more, later this week, but today we headed straight for the White Swan Hotel and browsed a bit, before plopping a sleeping Ahna down on a famous red couch to nap for about half an hour.

Our little flower, or Bean Sprout as her daddy has called her today, just keeps blooming a bit more every day. Her sweet high-pitched giggle comes easily, and she evokes much collective laughter out of this family. We get back to this room, and she starts smiling; then we approach the bed and she starts leaning back, as she anticipates falling onto that mattress to just PLAY and cuddle with her towel and her family. Family. I think she knows we're hers, now. She knows that we're madly in love, smitten, completely taken with who she is.

To God be the glory!

And one last note: Ahna is officially cleared to be a U.S. citizen, and tomorrow we attend a Swearing-In Ceremony for her at the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou. Yay!

Today's Photo's Here, by Mr. P!

9 comments:

CJC said...

Hey to all,

You have some wonderful pictures of that beautiful baby. She is just too precious.

After looking at your pictures so much I have realized what a blessing it is for all three of your boys to be able to go on this trip too. It is great to see all of you bonding.

You are very blessed, but I know you know that already. Enjoy your trip, and try to stay cool. It looks like Eli is feeling better. I hope so. We can't wait to see you all.

Gena

Anonymous said...

She knows she has all of you wrapped around her lil finger. The pics are great!!!! Can't wait!!

Christy

Anonymous said...

Hey family,
She gets cuter everyday!! Can't wait to meet her in person. The boys are in love! AJ will love her, too. Take care and tell the boys we love and miss them.
Harper clan

Elizabeth Bergeron said...

Hello! I am sure you are all so ready to be home in good ole' OHIO and the heat is only in the 90's. :)

Ahna is looking so comfortable with you all and she has come so far in such a short time! PTL!!

Hang in there guys!!

LisaBB said...

Thank you for this window into your adventures. I have been glued to my computer for the past hour, following your journeys, and remembering our own from last year. A toast to all of your family--with the iciest coldest cokes possible!

Anonymous said...

More great pictures! We love them all. The boys look great also! Love to all, Grandma Willie and Grandpa Bill

The Writer Chic said...

I love coming to work each morning and checking in on your family.

The more I read of your journey, the more my heart is softened toward the possibility of adoption. Thank you for sharing your story so publicly, even to strangers, and being used of God.

We'll continue to pray for your safety, health, and well-being as you end your China trip and journey home.

God bless, the Gregorys

Anonymous said...

Hey Cindy she gets cuter snd happier every day and i just cannot wait to meet AHNA

Love Sydney

Arielle said...

Jacob's picts are fabulous! I guess it is inherited, Mr. P? :0)