"Today is our last full day in Guangzhou. The name confusion for our new little one continues to be a little problem, as we are trying to make sure the plane tickets match her passport.
Reese and I plan on getting manicures and pedicures today, because the place next door to the hotel is so cheap. $10 each for both.
We have to make a couple of trips back to Shamian island today. We promised Reese she could spend her money to have a picture drawn of herself at one of the shops. We also left laundry at Michael's place.
We ordered room service last night because everyone was melting down. Ana-Cherie (Hong) had a bath while we waited, and ate like a champ, then tucked herself into bed. Routine at bedtime seems really important to her. We got in late from the pearl river cruise and she broke down crying because we were going to skip her bath. Needless to say, she had her bath. She crawls into her little bed (we had them bring a rollaway) and lets me kiss her goodnight. I don't get to hold her hand while we walk, so I enjoy even more the little things she lets me do.
The consulate appointment went fine. We were thirty minutes early, but glad we were. I had some explaining to do about the name problem. I pulled out my gracious, apologetic, whatever you can do to help me get her home, personality (as opposed to my bulldozer personality, which I much prefer,lol), and they were very understanding. It should not even delay her visa.
The way I remember it last time, the guide took all of the paperwork, and all we did was show up to take the oath of everything is correct, grab the passport and visa, and leave. This time our guide was not able to go in with us. We went through security, and we had to leave just about everything at the hotel. Cell phones and cameras are NOT allowed.
We went to Walmart afterwards. It is similar to the states but so different. I took pictures there but haven't loaded them yet.
I am excited and apprehensive about the next phase of our journey. It's a long plane ride to get home, even if you can understand English and aren't five."
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Showing posts with label guangzhou. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Ready for Home
"I love China. I have been blessed with two beautiful daughters from here, and I have a great affection for the country and its people. I wish I spoke more of the language. (A LOT more). I can watch a Chinese TV show and get a lot of the idea of the show by watching the faces. Or I make up my own dialogue.
But as lovely as living in a hotel for two weeks sounds-it is NOT. Restaurants are expensive, room service is expensive, and while we do have a McDonald's close by (in this province), it is about a block and a flight of stairs further than I want to walk with a 5-year-old who doesn't want to hold my hand.
It's been real, and it's been fun, and now I am ready to go home.
Because right now is the honeymoon period. If you can imagine a honeymoon where your spouse rejects you, and ignores everything you say, and bosses you around in another language. It is as much fun as it sounds.
I am ready to be home. For the walk around MY block, eat food from my refrigerator, and show Ana-Cherie the parents who are not constantly trying to work the logistics of when/where/what we are doing for our next meal, the joy of having a washing machine in the next room so we don't have to hang our clothes on the shower rod after mommy washes them by hand, and tap water.
You read that right. Tap water.
For a kid who grew up drinking from the garden hose or the sprinkler, having to police every member of my family while they are near a water faucet brushing their teeth...well, I am sure they are sick of hearing me say, "use the BOTTLED water!"
I hope Ana-Cherie isn't disappointed when she finds out we don't live in a hotel.
But I wonder how long it will take her to quit brushing her teeth with a bottle of water.
I want to come back. But my next trip back, I will speak more Chinese, and all my clothes will be appropriate for one climate."
But as lovely as living in a hotel for two weeks sounds-it is NOT. Restaurants are expensive, room service is expensive, and while we do have a McDonald's close by (in this province), it is about a block and a flight of stairs further than I want to walk with a 5-year-old who doesn't want to hold my hand.
It's been real, and it's been fun, and now I am ready to go home.
Because right now is the honeymoon period. If you can imagine a honeymoon where your spouse rejects you, and ignores everything you say, and bosses you around in another language. It is as much fun as it sounds.
I am ready to be home. For the walk around MY block, eat food from my refrigerator, and show Ana-Cherie the parents who are not constantly trying to work the logistics of when/where/what we are doing for our next meal, the joy of having a washing machine in the next room so we don't have to hang our clothes on the shower rod after mommy washes them by hand, and tap water.
You read that right. Tap water.
For a kid who grew up drinking from the garden hose or the sprinkler, having to police every member of my family while they are near a water faucet brushing their teeth...well, I am sure they are sick of hearing me say, "use the BOTTLED water!"
I hope Ana-Cherie isn't disappointed when she finds out we don't live in a hotel.
But I wonder how long it will take her to quit brushing her teeth with a bottle of water.
I want to come back. But my next trip back, I will speak more Chinese, and all my clothes will be appropriate for one climate."
Our hotel room
Ana-Cherie asleep in the rollaway bed, with a bottle of water, and her Rainbow Brite doll, and 2 pairs of sunglasses. And French fries.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Guangzhou Day 2
Today we headed out of the hotel a different direction. We saw many nicer stores. Jewelry stores. Clothing stores. And people will stop and take pictures of a cute Chinese guy standing like a mannequin in a store window, with his hair spiked. We found a KFC, McDonalds, and a 7-11. We ate at the KFC. That was entertaining. After we ate james got the girls ice cream. Our snack supply has been depleted enough (four cities, plane flights, and almost two weeks in a hotel)that I needed to get some more things. We got a can of Pringles and some dove bars and Hershey bars. I hate to eat fast food, but its so much cheaper than eating in the hotel.
We each serve our purposes for Ana-Cherie (Hong). Reese is the one who holds her hand. James is the one who plays with her, and whom she teases endlessly. She does call him baba. We figured out today that I am "Cheryl". We think this because our guide called my name several times and of course,James calls me that.
Last night, both girls melted down at bedtime. And then, we realized that James's blood sugar was low. So we dealt with all the situations and went to bed with the light on and TV. Not sure when they were turned off, but we all slept good. The beds here are so much better than the ones in Yinchuan. We have lots more room here also. This room is easily twice as big.
We are going on a pearl river cruise this evening. I am excited about this,since we saw the Little Couple go on one on their show. I had no idea it was so pretty.
We plan to go back to Shamian Island tomorrow. I am hoping it will not be so crowded. We go Tuesday and pick up a few things we had made. (After our consulate appointment).
I want to take a trip to Walmart or Carrefour before we leave. I want James to see the Chinese Walmart.
We each serve our purposes for Ana-Cherie (Hong). Reese is the one who holds her hand. James is the one who plays with her, and whom she teases endlessly. She does call him baba. We figured out today that I am "Cheryl". We think this because our guide called my name several times and of course,James calls me that.
Last night, both girls melted down at bedtime. And then, we realized that James's blood sugar was low. So we dealt with all the situations and went to bed with the light on and TV. Not sure when they were turned off, but we all slept good. The beds here are so much better than the ones in Yinchuan. We have lots more room here also. This room is easily twice as big.
We are going on a pearl river cruise this evening. I am excited about this,since we saw the Little Couple go on one on their show. I had no idea it was so pretty.
We plan to go back to Shamian Island tomorrow. I am hoping it will not be so crowded. We go Tuesday and pick up a few things we had made. (After our consulate appointment).
I want to take a trip to Walmart or Carrefour before we leave. I want James to see the Chinese Walmart.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Guangzhou!
We have made significant progress in the last 24+ hours. We boarded our plan to Guangzhou yesterday and she burst into tears. We couldn't understand what she was saying. She had taken her jacket off in the terminal and James stuffed it in a backpack. When she got on the plane she thought we had left her coat. A call to our guide, and the coat was produced. End of drama. She wore her sunglasses on the plane. She looked like a celebrity.
Today, we had the medical appointment here in Guangzhou. Things went better (and faster) than I expected. We went to Shamian Island. (Yes Kim we found it! Lol) staying at the holiday inn shifu. The amount of water and coke we have had to drink made the extra expense for the executive floor worth it.
She is pushing all the limits to see what she can get away with. She bursts into tears when she doesn't get her way. She eats more fruit than anyone I know (except Joseph Davidson, and maybe James Davidson). She points her finger, and expects us all to jump. She is Reese's little shadow.
We love her and can't wait to share her.
Pearl River Cruise tomorrow night.
Today, we had the medical appointment here in Guangzhou. Things went better (and faster) than I expected. We went to Shamian Island. (Yes Kim we found it! Lol) staying at the holiday inn shifu. The amount of water and coke we have had to drink made the extra expense for the executive floor worth it.
She is pushing all the limits to see what she can get away with. She bursts into tears when she doesn't get her way. She eats more fruit than anyone I know (except Joseph Davidson, and maybe James Davidson). She points her finger, and expects us all to jump. She is Reese's little shadow.
We love her and can't wait to share her.
Pearl River Cruise tomorrow night.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Nothing From No Where, I'm No One At All...
Yes...the title is from an AFI song I like and really pertains to nothing. : )
Well, with 10 days to go, we are still in need of funds and one of our grant applications was rejected....so, yeah...it's pretty nerve-wracking around here right now. Everyone keeps saying, "God will provide" and I'm sure He will, but it'd be really nice if He'd send a postcard or something saying this is how, when, and where this money will come from. Save me a lot of wanting to run for the Ativan. I've been sleeping a ton, which is what I do when stressed...which is what I am right now. Seriously stressed.
Yeah, I'm really excited about going to China though. It's gonna happen somehow.
Well, with 10 days to go, we are still in need of funds and one of our grant applications was rejected....so, yeah...it's pretty nerve-wracking around here right now. Everyone keeps saying, "God will provide" and I'm sure He will, but it'd be really nice if He'd send a postcard or something saying this is how, when, and where this money will come from. Save me a lot of wanting to run for the Ativan. I've been sleeping a ton, which is what I do when stressed...which is what I am right now. Seriously stressed.
Yeah, I'm really excited about going to China though. It's gonna happen somehow.
Monica
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