This was the day we left for Hong Kong. (It is cheaper to fly out of Hong Kong than Guangzhou.)
We all got ready and packed. Abriana and I headed down to the convenience store to spend the rest of our money. It didn't quite work out the way we planned, but we did get some snacks for the trip.
Check out was at 1:30 and Elsie was there with Allee's passport with her Visa and the rest of the paperwork we needed to come home. There were 2 Hong Kong vans waiting outside. One was for us, and the other for another family. We got checked out of the hotel, said goodbye to Elsie, and everything into the van. That is when I started feeling sick. I was just sure I was going to throw up in this van. It was a very nice, new van. Luckily, I never did. The experience of this drive was not the best. It was like driving through L.A. for about an hour, stopping for gas and potty, and then hopping on the freeway for another 2 hours.
We finally arrived at our hotel, which is attached to the Hong Kong airport and got checked in. Airplanes were landing right outside our window. The smog in Hong Kong is about a hundred times worse than any I have ever seen. We took a little tour of the hotel, and decided we didn't really feel like swimming once we finally found the pool. Dinner was instant chicken noodle soup, crackers, tuna, and fruit cups in the room.
Monday, December 27, 2010
China Day 9
This was our last full day in China. We were lazy. Walked to the park for a while. Allee is no longer shy at the playground. She even actually started playing with other kids. I was horrified because when I turned my head for a second, a little boy's grandparents had given her a food item and she was eating it. They were also eating the food, so I figured it wasn't poisonous or anything. :) She took it in the plastic tube part of the toys so I wouldn't see her eating it. Then in the afternoon we went to the zoo. Started packing. It was pretty much a boring day. Dinner again at Lucy's.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
China Day 8
We are tired of Guangzhou now and can't wait to come home! I am missing the boys really, really badly.
Today, we slept in very late. Well, the girls did. I did not sleep well at all last night, and Tim woke up fairly early also. Allee was very tired, sleeping past 9. I think she may have caught a cold on the trip here from Harbin as she has some cold symptoms that she did not have while we were there. It is not bad, though, she seems to be doing okay and does not have a fever just a bit of runny nose and a small cough.
We had breakfast, went back to Jordan's shop, then got some snacks and drinks at the convenience store downstairs. Soon it was 2:30, and time to go to the US Consulate to the swearing in ceremony. There were lots of other parents and kids there for the ceremony. We all had to raise our right hands and promise that all the information we gave was true. We were then called up one family at a time to sign one paper and we could leave. I think we were back to the room shortly after 4.
We stayed in the room for a short bit, and headed out to find some food. We ended up eating at Lucy's again. It seem to be the best deal around as far as good prices, good atmosphere where we can sit outside, and the food is not bad. Allee has ordered the satay twice. It is meat kabobs with some sort of dipping sauce. It comes with cucumber and tomato which she loves. Luckily there are photos on the menu so we can tell what she wants.
We are now back at the room for the night. We leave for Hong Kong day after tomorrow.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
China Day 7
Today we visited 2 temples. They were neat to see, but also very strange. Will post photos later. One was an actual Buddhist temple where people worship. People were offering incense and money. It was very smoky from all the incense. The other temple has been turned into an art museum so we were able to see lots of different types of art. Silk embroidered pictures, ivory carvings, pottery, etc.
While we were at the first temple, Allee had to use the "hoilet". I wish I had the camera with me to take a picture of the sign.
We came back and went to the medical clinic to have Allee's TB test read. It was fine, not really red at all. The clinic was closed, but we were let in a side door and able to get the test read before they opened for the public. Not sure why that was.
Tim and Abri got Subway for lunch and shared with Allee. I just ate some of the food we brought from home.
Allee seemed tired after lunch, so she and Tim stayed in the room while Abri and I shopped at a couple of shops for a couple hours. It was really fun. I got some gifts for the boys and some souveniers for Allee.
We came back to get Allee and Tim and went to the park to play for a while. Then after a little walking we decided to get dinner at Lucy's again. We had to wait a long, long time for our food, but it was fine because we are not in a hurry. The only annoying thing, is that they don't bring everyone's food out at the same time. Only one meal at a time as they cook it. After dinner Allee said she is tired and wants to walk back to the room to go to bed. She is playing "cards" with Tim now.
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Day 6 part 2
I had to add a second part to day 6.
After I wrote yesterday's post, Allee started putting on a show for us. She was dancing around being so silly and making funny faces. She had us all in stitches. This was the first time we have seen her act like this. It went on for quite a while.
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China Day 6
Well, I think today was day 6.
We slept in until around 8. About 12 hours! At least Allee is a great sleeper. Breakfast was at the hotel buffet again.
We met Elsie at 10. She took us to a theater dedicated to the father of China. I cannot remember his name right now. After that, we went to a park. I can't remember the name of the park either, but it was very nice. We walked through on a walking path. There were folks dancing, excercising, etc. In one section there was a lot of excercize equipment, and it was packed. The equipment is just out for everyone to use, kind of like a playground is in the US. The equipment that we got to try out was actually really fun. (There was a similar park in Harbin near our hotel, but it was too cold to go to it.) There was a large playground for kids, but you had to pay for your kids to play. :) Allee was very shy and unsure at first, but Elsie convinced her to try some things, and then she was off having fun. She did the same slide at least 30 times.
Then, Elsie took us to a large market area that had a fairly nice mall, so I could get Allee some shoes. The ones we brought were too big, and I didn't think about trying them on her before we got to Guangzhou. She has been wearing the boots I brought in Harbin, and those seem to fit. Allee tried on several pair before finally deciding on the first ones. She is very happy, as the new shoes light up! The shoes were only 117 RNB which is less than $20.
After the shoe store, we came back to the hotel and had Subway for lunch. Subway is just downstairs. We got drinks and chips at the convenience store next door to Subway and there was an old woman ahead of us in line. She first didn't have enough money to buy what she wanted, and then she wouldn't move out of the way no matter how many times the clerks nicely asked her. She was cute.
After lunch in the room we met back up with Elsie to give her our paperwork. Then we walked down to the White Swan hotel and Elsie took some family photos of us. The White Swan is a lot bigger and fancier than our hotel, but it has smaller rooms. Elsie left, and we went back to the park where this time Allee was playing like crazy. We stayed there for a long time and let her play. On the way back we browsed in some shops (they are everywhere here) and got a few things.
Now we are in the room for the night. Abri and Allee shared the rest of my Subway sandwich, and Tim and I are not hungry. Abri and Tim are watching TV, and Allee is playing the computer next to me on Nick Jr.
Allee seems a lot more playful today and happier. I think she was in a bit of a shock yesterday after the trip.
Tomorrow, we will have more sightseeing with Elsie.
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China Day 5
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China Day 4
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
China Day 4
It is only 5 AM and I woke up probably a couple of hours ago and cannot sleep.
Today, we are leaving for Guangzhou. Our guide Lynn will come to take us to the airport at 12:30, but our flight doesn't leave until 4:30. She says it is icy and doesn't want us to rush. We are okay with that as we are ready to leave. The flight is 6 hours, so we won't arrive until 10:30 PM in Guangzhou. I hope everything goes okay on the flight.
Will continue Day 4 later.
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China Day 3
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Day 2 In China
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Temperature
Right now, it is 6:45 AM on Wednesday. The temperature outside is -18 degrees fahrenheit. The high today is -3. We are in a great area for a walk, but.....
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Day 1- Tuesday in China
This was our first actual day here that is not just travel.
We got in to Harbin at about 9:15 AM. We were planning to go to the hotel, and then meet Sheng Lian in the afternoon.
After we got our luggage, we found our guide Lynn. She said we had to go to civil affairs office and meet our daughter NOW because they were waiting for us. I was like, WHAT? I had on dirty clothes and no make-up. Didn't have gifts ready as everything was in the luggage. But we went. The ride took forever it seemed. Lots of traffic and honking. There were men alongside the freeway and roads in many spots cleaning the road with shovels and big twig brooms.
We got to civil affairs and went inside. Within minutes, Sheng Lian was there with us. She was very quiet but all smiles. She came right to us and sat on our laps and let Tim pick her up for a photo they wanted to take of us. We were there for quite some time. There were two other families there, from Spain, doing paperwork for their children.
Sheng Lian's doctor/teacher was there. She seemed very nice and she has known Sheng Lian her whole life. She is going to get photos and some other information for us tomorrow. She gave gifts to Sheng Lian and Abri (Christmas decorations).
We decided to name her Allee. Her nickname is Leedy, so we will probably call her that for a while. Maybe forever, who knows.
On the long ride to the hotel she was laughing and getting a little hyper. Poking us gently with the snowman decorations (Abri started it), and then it got a little more rough. Finally, we arrived at our hotel. It is very nice and Walmart is accross the street. We skyped with gramma, poppy, and Bradyn, but Colton was already in bed as it was 10 PM at home. Hopefully, we can talk to him tomorrow. Then we went to McDonald's down the block for dinner. That was interesting to try to order. Especially while the cashier is talking to Leedy and we have no idea what she is saying. Let me tell you, Leedy can eat! Her teacher said she will eat any food, and she wasn't kidding.
We are all exhausted. Except for Leedy. I am going to try to give her a bath in a few minutes. Not sure how that will go.
She came with lots of layers of clothes, and a coat and hat and boots. Very clean. She also had been given the photo album we sent, and we got the disposable camera back with pictures they had taken.
She has been playing with all the stuff I put in her backpack and seems to be so organized, putting everything away carefully in all the pockets.
I hope we can go to bed soon. Tim is snoring and I am so tired I am dizzy. Maybe we will take turns sleeping as it is way too early for Leedy to go to bed.
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Getting There
Sunday Morning we left on our adventure to China.
It was really hard to leave the boys at home and I was REALLY wishing they were coming with us. Colton came to me with crocodile tears saying he really wanted to come, but didn't want to get any shots. :( It ripped my heart out and I don't think I'll get it back until we get back home. Bradyn just didn't want to say goodbye.
The trip over was fairly uneventful. I was entertained by the cute baby accross from me, and Abri was entertained by a little boy in front of her named Jeffrey.
We landed in Tokyo, then flew to Beijing. On this flight, we got talked about quite a bit by the folks we were sitting by. The guy sitting by Abri even gave us his business card with his email address. We got to fly over Korea (South we think, but not for sure). Korea was lit up so bright! Very wierd to be looking down at Korea.
It's a good thing WACAP decided to have their guide take us to the hotel that night in Beijing, because I don't know that we would have made it otherwise. Our flight arrived late, so we wouldn't have been able to use the free hotel shuttle and would have had to take a taxi. That would have been a little scary in Beijing at night.
We only had about 4 hours to sleep at the hotel, which wasn't very restful, but at least the beds were comfy.
The next morning we had to get up early to head to the airport. Driving through Beijing back to the hotel it was still dark, but starting to get light. There were bicycles everywhere and people starting to be out and about. Many men with those big wheelbarrow things.
At the airport, we kind of wandered a bit, but eventually got to our gate. From the gate we had to crowd onto a bus and ride *forever* to our plane to Harbin. We were nearly the last ones on the plane because we just don't have the crowding skills that the people here seem to have. :) I was worried there wouldn't be room for our carry on luggage by the time we got on there, but there was.
We flew over some mountains, and then it was flat, and then there was snow, but not a whole lot. Getting off the plane in Harbin, it was below freezing. So cold!
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
12th
So we are actually not leaving until the 12th. However, I am a mess. Having some minor panic attacks the last few days. I knew I would.
I think we have everything we need for the trip. You would think we were traveling to a different planet the way I feel like I have to bring stuff.
Food for Abri in case we end up somewhere that she cannot safely eat the food due to her allergies. Sanitizer. Hats and gloves and coats. Toys. Money. Papers. Clothes. Medicine. Oh the medicine. I have a large stash of whatever I think we might need. Lots of Excedrin included.
We are still packing fairly light, so if we show up at home with dirty clothes, that is why. It is not likely that I will ever pay for laundry service. I plan to wash a few items myself the old fashioned way.
Almost ready to go.
I think we have everything we need for the trip. You would think we were traveling to a different planet the way I feel like I have to bring stuff.
Food for Abri in case we end up somewhere that she cannot safely eat the food due to her allergies. Sanitizer. Hats and gloves and coats. Toys. Money. Papers. Clothes. Medicine. Oh the medicine. I have a large stash of whatever I think we might need. Lots of Excedrin included.
We are still packing fairly light, so if we show up at home with dirty clothes, that is why. It is not likely that I will ever pay for laundry service. I plan to wash a few items myself the old fashioned way.
Almost ready to go.
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