Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Leaving Guangzhou!!






I had to laugh a little at Mackenzie's post yesterday.  She can be so descriptive but not so much yesterday.  It was actually pretty cool at the zoo and she had a lot of fun.  We paid a little extra money for her to go in and feed the giraffes.  We have never been that close to giraffes before so it was pretty awesome.  The picture she chose to post wasn't the cutest so I will post a few more today, but she really had a lot of fun feeding them and seeing them up close.  And it was pretty cool to see the two pandas up and moving around.  They are usually sleeping apparently because the weather they are used to is colder but in Guangzhou is is very warm so it makes them more sleepy.  But they were both up and moving so we watched them for a while since we don't get to see pandas very often!
We are leaving Guangzhou this morning at 10 am via van to Hong Kong.  Apparently it is a 3 hour van ride.  Not sure I am looking forward to that but I am looking forward to getting home and seeing my other two kiddos!!  Only 2 more days!!  Hopefully I will have time to take some pictures of our hotel room.  I haven't taken any because we have the room trashed with all our stuff but when our suitcases are all picked up I want to be able to capture it on camera.
Enjoy a few more pictures from the zoo yesterday..

Guangzhou-Day 4

This is a Mack Post. Today was awesome! We went to the zoo and saw pandas that actually walked around! We saw lions and leopards and bears, oh my! We also got to see the giraffes-my favorite! and feed them. I also found out from a zoo lady that the caterpillars I have let crawl on me leave itchy rashes-I only have a mini one. Thankfully that's all they do. After the zoo we headed to the subway and took it to the island. We went in to A Gift from China and bought some pretty cool stuff. Then we ate at Lucy's-yum!  We went back to the hotel and mom met with Connie and got our visa while the rest of us stayed in the hotel room. Then we headed to the pool. Mom chatted with another adopting mom and dad and I hung out in the pool. 


 






Monday, May 21, 2012

Guangzhou-Day 3

Today was a busy day!  We started our morning bright and early since we had to meet our guide in the lobby by 7:50.  We left the hotel at 8 am to get to the American Consulate for our visa appointment at 8:30.  Our guides aren't actually allowed to go with us up to our visa appointment.  We took an oath with 23 other families saying that our to the best of our knowledge our paperwork is true and accurate.  Then they bring every family up individually, look over our packet of paperwork to make sure everything is in order and then send us on our way.  Everything went great and our guide will be picking up Phynley's visa tomorrow and dropping it off to us in the afternoon.Technically you can leave as soon as you get their visa, but since we used frequent flier miles we had to fly back out of Hong Kong and the way the flights worked, we needed to wait till Thursday to fly out.
Then it was back to the hotel briefly and off to Shamien Island for shopping!  Things are different on the island with the White Swan undergoing renovations.  There are fewer shops and fewer people.  We did eat lunch at Lucy's with the other family from CAWLI and we did get most all our souvenir shopping done.  I am secretly hoping to go back to a store called A Gift From China if I can convince Jeff to let me :)  Their prices are more expensive but all the profits help benefit orphans so my spending is all for a good cause :)  We didn't realize all that the store would have.  It was the last store we visited and we had already kept our driver waiting so I didn't get all the time I wanted to look around.  But we had a lot of fun shopping.
Phynley took a little bit of a nap and then we all spent some time at the pool.  A quick bite to eat for dinner and then we took the Metro to see Canton Tower.  We were going to go last night but decided tonight was better.  Mackenzie was extremely thankful that we decided not to go up onto the highest observation platform.  After reviewing the cost we decided that it was way to expensive and so we just took pictures.  It is a beautiful sight at night!  We got at least a few photos from the day. 
Only 3 more days till we are home!!

Mackenzie at the base of Canton Tower

Phynley being flexible

Outdoor eating area at Lucy's

The base of Canton Tower

Canton Tower


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Guangzhou-Day 2

We had a fun day today but boy was it hot and humid!  We spent the morning visiting White Cloud Mountain and Gardens.  It was absolutely beautiful!  We of course managed to leave the camera behind so we had to use Jeff's iphone to get pictures.  Thankfully his iphone takes decent pictures!  We were dripping sweat about an hour after being out in the heat, but we still managed to enjoy our time.  We took a tram up and down the mountain, got to see some amazing sights, hear some good Chinese singing and see some beautiful flowers.  Then we headed back to the hotel and Mackenzie and I spent some time at the pool while Jeff hung out in the room so Phynley could nap.  We went out to dinner with some friends that we have met here.  Our first Thai excursion since being here.  Apparently the number of us got lost in translation because they took 8 plus three young kids to a table that seated 5 and so we had to wait some more to finally get seated.  This is the first restaurant we have gone to where we have had to actually wait to be seated.  And then the ordering process was a bit odd.  She didn't think we ordered enough food, but by the time we were finished, we still had food left over.  It was nice to get to know another family a little bit and we had a good time.  Stopped at the 7 eleven for ice cream on the way home.  Phynley did great the whole evening!  Very little fussing and she's pretty calm.  Wonder how much that will change once we get her home! 
We got to skype Grammie I and the girls this evening and now we are getting ready to head to bed.  We have an early morning consulate appointment tomorrow.  We have to meet in the lobby by 7:50, which is way earlier than we have been getting up, or at least way earlier than everyone else except me has been getting up!  I think it takes 20 minutes to get there, should take us an hour or so and then we are coming back to change and head to Shamien Island, where we will do our souvenir shopping :)  So excited that we get to eat lunch at Lucy's!  It was one of our favorite restaurants when we were here the last time.  American food!!  I think I am going to get a burger or at least something not chicken!!  We have had a lot of chicken in an effort to get foods that everyone can like and share that's not too spicy for the kids.  It should be a fun day!  We were going to go to the Canton Tower tonight but decided to postpone it till tomorrow night since we had to be up early tomorrow, so there should be lots to post about tomorrow :)  Hopefully we all make it out alive.  Mackenzie is questioning whether we will all die, but we did manage to survive the first deathtrap, the Ferris wheel, so I am feeling pretty optimistic about our chances. 

Guangzhou-Day 1.5 (Mackenzie)

This is another guest post by Mackenzie. Today we went to the lobby at 9:30. Connie was a bit late so we chatted with Chris and Shelly and their 3 year old daughter, Gracie. When Connie came at 9:41, we hopped into the van, and all eight of us headed to Yun Tai Garden. It was beautiful. There was a huge fountain at the entrance and so many pretty flowers. There was a rose garden, a green house, and a clock made of flowers! But it was HOT.  By the time we headed over to the tram, I was rosy in the face. We took a tram up and down the mountain and had a beautiful view of the treetops and the city shrouded in mist far off. Afterword, Mom and I went to the pool where we saw Chris and Shelly.  We swam for a while in the pool because it was hot!  91 degrees and humid.  After we got back to the room, dad took me with him to pick up water and a McFlurry. We are heading to a Thai restaurant for dinner tonight.  Mom wants us to go to the Canton Tower tonight.  It is the tallest structure in China and the 4th tallest structure in the world.  It was built in 2009 and became operational for the 2010 Asian Games.  People can ride to the observation deck, which is 488 meters above the ground.  It is currently the highest and largest outdoor observation deck in the World.  Mom thinks this will be fun. I think: SCARY! 

 








Saturday, May 19, 2012

Guangzhou Day 1

This is a guest post by Mackenzie. The physical was a very quick process with Phynley. We went right in and they took her photo in minutes, though it took a bit to get her attention to the camera. They took her temperature-normal- and took her weight-22 pounds!-. I don't know how that can be since she is devouring those rice cookies! When we got to our room, Dad and I headed out to the swimming pool. It was huge with colder water than Dad expected. At about 2 o'clock we met Connie, our guide, in the lobby. She took us around to view some shops nearby and see the hotel area. Then she took Mom and the mother of a three year-old Chinese girl, also from CAWLI, upstairs to do the paperwork. The rest of us headed upstairs. Phynley enjoyed her rice cookie while smiling at the camera and nosing her Daddy. Later, after eating a healthy meal of chicken nuggets and fries, we finally had a breakthrough. While copying me and attempting to put her foot behind her head, she started copying everything I did. Then, for the first time she copied me doing the sign for more! But as hard as we tried, she would not do it again. I'll post more tomorrow.





Friday, May 18, 2012

Guangzhou Arrival!

Just wanted to let everyone know we did arrive in Guangzhou last night.  Our flight was delayed an hour and a half due to weather in Guangzhou so by the time we arrived at the hotel and checked in it was close to 10 and Phynley was sound asleep.  I was able to move her from the ERGO to her crib without her waking up though and she slept through the night.
We had a pretty low key day yesterday.  Sissi brought us all her documents-birth certificate, adoption decree and Chinese passport yesterday at 11:30.  We were pretty surprised we were able to get the passport since they moved to the electronic chip, but we did!  So we were able to leave Nanchang with everything in hand!
We got to see Sissi's apartment which was pretty cool.  I had never been in a Chinese home, except for our friend Kim's apartment and while she lives in China she isn't Chinese so I thought styles might be different.  Her apartment was on the 24th floor but was very nice.  I was able to remember to take out my camera and get at least a few pictures!
The rest of our day was spent traveling to/from airports and waiting in airports.
This morning we are off to get Phynley's visa physical done. Praying it goes smoothly! Not sure what else is on the agenda!

Will post more tonight but here a few photos from Sissi's apartment..

Etching on the floor to ceiling mirror..beautiful!

living room...looks like it is straight out of IKEA :)

Other half of living room

View from the balcony of their living room...amazing!

Hall..probably not so interesting :)

Part of her daughter's room..I loved the curtains and wanted to replicate when I got back home..

Phynley's first pool adventure

Mackenzie at the indoor pool...

Dining Area


Already mastering the remote..

Not joking...think she actually might have seen one of these before..:)

Apparently she didn't like National Geographic...

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Nanchang-Day 5

After a relaxing start to our morning, which entailed eating from the breakfast buffet and a trip to one of the local "stores" to get more snickers for Mackenzie, we spent the afternoon with our guide, Sissi.  We love Sissi!  She has been such an amazing guide and we have had a lot of fun with her.  We ate at another amazing Chinese restaurant, called 791.  Sissi rocks when it come to Chinese food!
I keep losing my post so I am going to keep this quick since I am typing in the dark so Phynley can sleep.
We left the camera battery charging back at the hotel room so we don't have any pictures of our trip to People's Park.  Sissi took a couple of photos but I will have to wait until she sends them to me to post.  It was a fun park to visit.  Some exercise areas that Mackenzie enjoyed trying out and some absolutely beautiful gardens.  Wish I had taken our battery so we could have gotten some good pictures but that's ok.  We had a lot of fun walking around the gardens and playing in one of the "play areas" for kids.  We only explored probably 1/3 of the gardens but were there for a few hours.  Then back to the hotel.  Mackenzie and Jeff went to the pool and I hung out with Phynley back in our room.  Dinner was a trek to KFC, where Mackenzie helped us order.  It's good we have her with us because I am pretty sure she understands more and can communicate more in Chinese than we can!  We stopped by a vendor on the street on our way back to the hotel to get ice cream bars.  When he told us how much we owe, I had no idea what he said.  Mackenzie told us that he said 8 yuan, which is exactly what he said.  We paid and then left.  When I asked her how she knew, she said that he said the number 8 and made the hand gesture for 8?!  What on earth...apparently the girl has been brushing up on her Chinese on the side or Kim taught her more than we thought while she was here..:)

So we are getting ready to head to bed but thought I would post links to all the other pictures that Kim took while she was here.  She sent the links to the Picasa albums tonight so without further ado..

Day 2 Photos:
https://picasaweb.google.com/107779508552283991097/PhynleyII?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCNWdzcT-4ZSjMw&feat=directlink

Day 3 Photos:
https://picasaweb.google.com/107779508552283991097/PhynleyIII?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCIuCqfnuj6T49QE&feat=directlink

Day 4 Photos:
https://picasaweb.google.com/107779508552283991097/PhynleyIV?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCKWezo2VwZD8Kw&feat=directlink

Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Nanchang-Day 3 1/2 & Day 4

This evening we took a taxi to one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the world.   It was an amazing sight to behold and an awesome view of the city.  We managed to all make it up and down, despite Mackenzie's repeated warnings to all of us that it was a death trap.  After our 30 minute trek on the Ferris wheel, we ate out at another great Chinese restaurant.  Our guide has some amazing insight into the area and having lived here her entire life is very knowledgeable about where to tour and where to eat!  She has taken up to several great Chinese restaurants.  After dinner we headed to the musical fountains in Qio Shue Square.  It was beautiful to watch and Mackenzie was even close enough to get wet!  We had a great day of touring with our guide and now we are tired and ready for bed!  Will post more pictures tomorrow!













Today was a pretty uneventful day here in Nanchang.  We actually slept in a little bit, ate some breakfast, and relaxed and hung out with Kim in the morning.  Phynley took a long morning nap and then was very happy all afternoon.  It was so nice to have Kim here with us and we are so thankful that her awesome husband, Patrick, was able to manage the home front and kiddos so that she could come and hang out with us!  She left this afternoon around 4 to head to the airport for her flight home and we already miss her!  This evening with we out to dinner with some new friends that we have met here.  Wish I would have taken my camera.  Apparently I have gotten lax with Kim around and have been forgetting to carry my camera with me!  We had a nice time and we able to pantomime our way through ordering pizza at Papa Johns.  Between our hotel and Papa Johns, there were 3 KFC's.  Guess if we are desperate for fried chicken, we have ample options!
Just put Phynley down for the night and are settling in to watch a movie on one of the only non-Chinese speaking stations we get.
On the agenda tomorrow...going to a park, out to a Chinese lunch and hopefully some local souvenir shopping with our guide.  Less than 48 hours left in Nanchang!