Saturday, November 29, 2008
On Wednesday we all went to the US Consolate for the oath ceremony and to get our Visa packet so we can leave the country with Amy. There were 25 families at the ceremony and the majority of the children were special needs. Either with health issues or older children. Because the waiting time has become soooo long many families are opting to go to the "Waiting child program" to get through the process faster. Of course we think Amy was the cutest baby there but we aren't prejudice or anything.
Friday, November 28, 2008
With Amy's passport finished and other paperwork done it is time to fly to Guangzhou to finish the process. We got bad food somewhere and we had a rough 24 hours with Dallin throwing up as we went through security at the airport. We were sad to say good-by to Linda but happy to have our new guide Jane meet us at the airport and take care of us on our 2nd half of the trip.
We stayed on the 30th floor of the Dolton Hotel. This is the view out of our window. We were amazed at the poverty and crowded city. The traffic was insane! They use horns instead of blinkers and the lines on the road mean nothing. If you want to make a u-turn you just drive into the oncoming bumper to bumper traffic. The people crossed the road wherever and I closed my eyes most of the time. We never saw an accident. It was amazing!
Dsllin rode a goat cart. After the zoo we visited the Hunan museum where we saw a 2000 year old woman who had been found in a tomb still preserved. Also lots of interesting old artifacts that had been found in the tomb. We felt like the side attraction everywhere we went. They don't get many tourists in Changsha and being American and holding a Chinese baby we got lots of questions and comments. One girl who spoke english followed us through the museum and introduced everyone she knew to Dallin. They loved his blonde hair. He took to wearing a hat everywhere. He decided he doesn't want to be a movie star.
The food in Hunan province is made with lots of red chili and is very spicy. Linda took us to a local resturant to have spicy food. Dallin asked for very spicy beef. Glade and I ordered mild chicken and it was plenty warm. Babies that come from the Hunan Province are known as "Spicy babies" and Amy fits that label. She is very active, smart and has definate opinions.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)