Monday, September 27, 2010

Monday, Sept. 27th

Today we went to ChimeLong Safari Park. Our driver picked us up at 1
pm after George and I finished some adoption paperwork. It took about
30 minutes to get to the park. We went on a ride around the park in a
tram. It was a long ride, close to an hour, where we got pretty close
to white lions, giraffes, deer, brown and black bears, peacocks,
zebras and much more. We all enjoyed it tremendously. The kids had a
blast and enjoyed seeing all the animals. We then walked around the
park to see the rest of the animals..including pandas and monkeys. We
also went to the white lion show. It took about an hour to get back to
the hotel, due to traffic. George and Yu Chuan walked to Lucy's for
take out while I bathed the kids. I applied so much deet repellent on
the three older kids that I had to scrub it all off before bed. So
far...we have had no mosquito bites. :)

Happy Birthday to my friend Dianne today and Happy Anniversary to
Natalie and Jeff!


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Sunday, Sept. 26

Today was GREAT. Yu Chuan's cousin and her boyfriend took a bus from 3
hours away to meet us at the hotel. We took two separate taxi's to the
downtown area of Guangzhou. We had lunch at a famous Cantonese
restaurant that is over 100 years old. I can't believe that all four
of my children, as well as, my husband were eating massive amounts of
chicken feet. I did not even try them. I have tried many things here
in China...but not chicken feet. After lunch, we walked down the
shopping street. it was really good to get out and take a long walk
and see where the locals shop. I bought a long sleeve asian games
t-shirt plus some socks. The girls each bought very gawdy rhinestone
necklaces for about $1 each. We decided to walk back to the hotel,
rather than take a taxi. It took about 40 minutes to walk back...since
the kids were tires at this point and were dragging. For dinner, we
went to Lucy's American BAr and Grill. This is the restaurant right on
Shamian Island, near the hotel, where many adoptive families go for
American cuisine. We have had authentic Chinese food the entire
trip..so it was a change.

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Medical appointment and shopping

On Saturday, George and I met the guide for Baishi's medical exam. It
was pure craziness. The entire facility was FULL of sick people trying
to get seen by a doctor. They had a small room the in the back of the
facility for the adoptive families. It consisited of three rooms...the
first one was height/weight and seeing chart, the second one was
checking the throat and the ears, and the third one was the actual
physical exam from the doctor. Baishi appears very healthy..except for
some large tonsils that I'm sure will need to be removed. We had to go
to a fourth room to get his vaccinations. For all you adoption
families out there, since we are a hague family we are required to
give him vaccinations before leaving China. I tried to get them to
wait until we get to the US but they said that wasn't an option. He
had four vacciantions and a PPD placed. We actually received an
accurate vaccination record form the orphanage...they translated it
into english and he seems to be up to date. Of course, I will get
titers drawn as soon as we get back. Let me once again say, that the
medical clinic was extremely busy. They have socialized medicine, so
it was massive amounts of people waiting to be seen.

After the exam, Yu Chuan and I took Baishi to a department store to
buy a few toys. It was great to see the look of amazement on his face.
He had a few toys at his foster parents house but had to leave them
there for the other children. I was AMAZED at the prices. A regular
Lego set that would cost $40 in the US was doubled here. I let him get
three things and bought each of the girls a strawberry shortcake
figure. We took a taxi back to the hotel and met the rest of the gang
for dinner at the hotel.

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Saturday, Sept. 25th

I haven't had a chance to post over the last couple of days so I will
try to catch up. We have done several fun things.

On Wednesday, the six of us walked to Starbucks and had breakfast. I
had a wonderful creme brulee machiatto. Then we walked around the city
looking at all the statues. We stopped at a playground and watched the
kids play for awhile. A few people stopped to take pictures. We then
walked on the path by the river back to the hotel. Today was the Fall
Moon Festival so the next three days are a holiday. We met Yu Chuan
back at the hotel and had a huge lunch at a local chinese restaurant.
Baishi wanted roasted pigeon...he and George ate the entire head..beak
and all! :( Li-Li wanted one also but I told her next time. Wednesday
night we ate moon cakes to celebrate the Moon Festival. Unfortunately,
it rained that night so we were unable to see the moon.

On Thursday, we spent over an hour looking for the place where Baishi
was found by a local police officer when he was 4 years old. So many
new buildings have been built since then, therefore, we were unable to
find the exact location. Baishi gets extremely car sick, just not
feeling well, due to the diesel fumes so we had to stop a couple of
times. Then we headed to the Yun Tai Garden. It is a beautiful park
(flowers i posted are from there) with many trees, flowers and
colorful statues. After lunch we went to a CRAZY, busy shopping mall.
It has been raining a lot due to the typhoon so we got caught in a
lightening storm. We went to one more mall. They were having a sale
where if you buy certain things that are on certain racks..you can
spend 1000 yuan for only 360 yuan. 100 yuan is roughly 15 dollars. We
bought Baishi a pair of tennis shoes, back pack, 2 shirts, one pair of
shorts, one pair of pajamas...for 360 yuan (about 53 US dollars).
Since we were late getting back to the hotel, we ate at the White Swan
Deli.

On Friday, after breakfast, we headed to the swimming pool. This was
Baishi's second time ever in a pool and the first time that he ever
put his face in the water. All the kids did great and listened very
well. They had a GREAT time. We went to the Orient GArden, a French
restaurant, for lunch. It was very good but was pretty slow. We spent
about 2 hours there. Yu Chuan kept all 4 kids from 4:30-6:45 so George
and I could go shopping. We bought a jewelry box for Li-Li (for her
birthday), silk paintings (two for Li-Li's room and three for the hall
near their bedroom), two paintings for the guest bedroom, and some
necklaces (very unique but hard to explain). We found a store run by a
Christian. She was so nice...we talked to her for about 30 minutes
about their work. They support an orphanage for disabled orphans who
have aged out. The paintings in her store are done by the orphans..one
who has no arms and paints with his mouth and feet. It was amazing.
She also had photo albums of the kids in the orphanage, as well as, of
their work. Then George and I had a margarita at the White Swan bar.
When we got back to the room, we ordered Papa Johns pizza for dinner.
It was very thin crust but tasted different...maybe different
cheese....not sure.

On another note, we got an offer on our house. Not a good offer, but
an offer nonetheless :) We have counter offered and hopefully they
will accept.

The kids have done exceptionally well after getting over jet lag. It
has been hardest on Bella but that is to be expected since she is so
young. I am really impressed with how all the kids will try ANYTHING
to eat.

Some things about our son:
Birhday: July 3, 2000
He is kind, very affectionate and thinks of others first. He has a
sense of humor and likes being the class clown. He is very excited
about coming to America and is asking Yu Chuan many questons about his
school schedule, etc. He wanted to know how many square feet his room
was?? He is used to being on a schedule. He wakes up and immediately
wants to shower and get dressed. We have been able to communicate
fairly well when Yu Chuan has not been around. It has been much easier
so far than we expected.

Please leave a comment after reading, since we are translating the
commemts to him in Mandarin. I will post again soon! Love to all!

The Thornley Family
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