Friday, July 24, 2009
We're Home!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
We were delayed 3 total hrs on plane flight from Beijing to Newark so we missed our connection to Atlanta due to a storm and a gate arrival delay. Amie's first night in America will be at the Newark Airport Days Inn. The flight was very long, bumpy, and full of diaper activity.... They changed flight paths due to the storm so we flew west over Russia. So, Liz and I have both offically flown around the world now which has been a goal of mine to do one day.
As we were landing, we flew by the Statue of Liberty which is so symbolic of the great country we live in. Amie is now offically a US citizen when her documents were stamped at immigration!
We will send more pictures tomorrow. We need to be up at 3:30am to make our flight. We are really ready to get home!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
The Chinese people have been so great to us, we have enjoyed their warm embrace of us. We took Amie down to the American Embassy in Guangzhou and she received her visa to America. We will have to "re-adopt" in the states so she can get an American birth certificate.
We gave Amie her first ice cream cone tonight after dinner- Mango ( Blanton's suggestion:)) She loved it!!!
We will post pictures tomorrow while we are hanging at the airport.Can't wait to be home- Please pray for a safe, smooth trip home!!!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
It will be very sad to leave Chongqing after four nights. Amie's passport arrived this morning so we are all set from that perspective. This city is absolutely full of life in the streets. There are major economic gaps between the rich and poor. The poor live off about $7 per day and you see this reflected in all the shops, food stations, and services. For example, it is very hilly in Chongqing so you typically pay someone to carry heavy items up the side of the mountain using a bamboo pole with net baskets on each end. They will easily carry over 200 lbs.
The night lights are incredible and construction is everywhere as more people move into the city. China is really in a major transformation. Daddy touched the mighty Yangtze river and saw the streets up close on a few long runs. With the new baby, we did not venture out much though to eat due to the heat and the crowds. Both of us have had some stomach issues but feel better today. Maybe on a future trip someday we can see more of the night life of Chongqing.
We went to the Chongqing Zoo this the morning and saw a few Panda bears which Amie was very curious about. Panda bears are from this region of China. Then, we saw some tigers. It was extremely hot outside and Chongqing is like a furnace by mid-day in the summer. Amie was asleep on Daddy most of the Zoo trip. We have been asked periodically to take pictures with Chinese people as they want photos with Americans.
We called home today for the first time and sister Kate was very excited to talk with Amie. We miss Kate.
We fly to Guangzhou this afternoon for five nights waiting on the visa appointment at the US embassy. It will be Amie's first flight. We are a little concerned about the major storm approaching that area. The famous White Swan Hotel should be nice though and we can visit some local markets.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
She continues to do very well. She really enjoys other babies - even the baby on the pampers diaper box. She just chats away to the picture baby when she gets her diapers changed. Its very cute!!
Today we got her to say Mama. Oh how my heart was bursting with pride as she spoke "Mama" and looked right at me during dinner tonight. Tomorrow we are going to the flying tiger museum. It should be interesting, I think there will be WW2 airplanes.
Sorry there are not any pictures attached as Bill is usually the one to post and unfortunately he is a bit under the weather tonight.