Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Going HOME!!!


Well, today was our last day in Guangzhou. Tomorrow we leave for Hong Kong, then we head home on Friday. We went to the American Consulate today and took our oath, the last official act before leaving the country. As soon as we get through immigration in Chicago, Maeve will officially be a U.S. citizen.

One of the families in our group left for Hong Kong this evening. The rest of us leave tomorrow, so we went out for one last group dinner. It was really hard to say good bye to everyone, but we'll get together again. Next time, in the States.

This will be our last post until we get home. It has been a lot of fun keeping this journal of our time in China. We hope all of you enjoyed it as well. We didn't take many pictures today, so there's no folder of extra pictures to look at for today. Cameras weren't allowed at the Consulate.

We can't wait to get home to Collin and Brennen. We have missed them very much. Thanks to all of you who emailed and posted messages to us. We really enjoyed hearing from everyone and appreciated everyone's excitement. This journey to Maeve has been quite the adventure, but the real adventure begins when we get home. We can't wait!

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Down to the Wire


Well, today was the last full day our group will be together. Some of the families begin their journey home tomorrow after our Oath Ceremony. We all agree that tomorrow will be bittersweet. We are all excited to get home to our families, but our daughters will be leaving their home country and the only sisters they have known. We made a pact to get together for group reunions. We have become like family.

Today we went to a Buddahist temple that is right in the middle of the city. It's a very peaceful place amid the chaotic city of Guangzhou. Some of us braved the long climb up the pagoda that is several stories high. There was a beautiful view and we got some really nice pictures. We also took pictures of the three enormous gold buddahs in one of the temple buildings. It is mind boggling to think of what it took to construct those things!

We ended our day with one last pizza party, this time in Drew and Stephanie's room. It was so much fun looking back over the past two weeks. The girls are all growing and changing before our eyes. Their personalities are really starting to come out. They are all such sweet babies and we will miss them.

Tomorrow we will squeeze in some last minute shopping and the few of us who will be here until Thursday plan on going to dinner together. I will be frantically packing, trying to shove five suitcases worth of "stuff" into three! I may be purchasing another suitcase tomorrow!

Well, it's time to put a very sweet, but very tired little baby girl to sleep. If you would like to see more pictures from today, click on the "More China Pictures" link and then on the "China Day 12" folder.

Monday, June 4, 2007

Red Couch Picture


Today was "Red Couch Picture" day. This is an event that all adoptive families are excited about because it means that they have their child and are close to coming home. The families in our group met at 10am for the photo. It was actually quite fun. The kids were dressed up in their traditional Chinese outfits and looked adorable. They were also all over the place so we had to act fast. As you can see from the extra photos, Maeve wasn't as excited as we were about the "Red Couch" picture. In the end it turned out just fine. We actually got a few good pictures and one excellent group photo. We have a great group and we have enjoyed getting to know them all.
The "Red Couch Picture" wasn't the only event we had for the day. Actually, to start our day we called Collin and Brennen. They sound like they are having a great time with their grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins. We sure miss them and appreciate them being so good while we pick up their baby sister. Maeve is excited to see you and give you her great big smile. She looks at her special alarm clock quite often. We can't wait to see you in a few days. Cathy and I really appreciate all the help that our family and friends have provided while we have been away.
After the "Red Couch Picture" it was time for Maeve's doctor's visit. It was very easy and she is quite healthy. The appointment consisted of quick measurements, a doctor's once over and an ear, nose and throat exam. She sailed right through and it was determined that she was the smallest of the girls at 13 lbs 9 oz. She also is 26 1/2". These measurements were a bit different than the last adoption document we received. S he actually is doing great and progressing every day--sleeping well and eating a lot more than she did a week ago.
After the doctor's appointment, it was Dave's turn to get pampered. I went with some other men in our group to get our foot massages. I think the best thing about the whole experience was Carl's reaction to his feet being massaged. He is extremely ticklish and had a hard time not laughing through the whole experience. I must say that I really enjoyed it. Initially I was reluctant but it was very relaxing. I can now better understand why Cathy enjoys them so much.
Cathy took this opportunity to take Maeve on her first Mother/Daughter shopping outing. They had a great time with some of the other mothers and daughters, but they are a deadly pair. They came back with a lot of packages--I may have to put some type of quota or restricitions on them (yeah, like that will work). Actually, I am writing the blog tonight because she is out with her friend Wendy (NC) closing down some more stores.
We had another good day in Guongzhou and finished it with dinner with our group at a local restaurant. The restaurant was very nice, but when you initially enter you walk by all these tanks of fish, crab, and all sorts of stuff, like water beetles, silk worms, dirty eels, etc. We didn't have anything exotic tonight but some traditional Cantonese foods. These foods are much milder than the spicy foods of Chongqing. After dinner, we decided we needed an evening stroll because Maeve wasn't quite ready for bed. We took a short walk to Starbuck's and got a latte and muffin to cap off our evening. Well my evening, remember Cathy is out shopping. Actually, I am glad Cathy and Wendy have hit it off so well and that they can develop their friendship.
Well that's enough for now. If you would like to view more photos please click on the link at the upper right corner that states, "More China Pictures" and select "China Day 11."


Sunday, June 3, 2007


I'm filling in for Cathy tonight because she had a tiring day of shopping (3 times) and a massage. Please don't worry about me--I got to write the blog.
Actually, we all had a wonderful day. It started with Maeve having a great night sleep and then putting on an outfit that our dear friend Cristi gave her and it actually fit (photo). She is such a pip squeak and we are having difficulty finding her clothes. Maeve is doing really well. She is sleeping great, eating more and more, and has such a great disposition.
We didn't have any planned activities today but it turned out to be quite busy. After breakfast, we all went on a trip to the jade market. Maeve and I were actually along for the ride and Cathy and some other ladies got down to business. It was quite interesting but hard to really know if it was authentic. After that adventure and lunch, Maeve and I went back to the hotel. Maeve had a very lengthy nap and I might of dozed off a bit as well. Cathy on the other hand was off shopping with the ladies again. We have a group photo of the girls tomorrow and they all decided to purchase the girls authentic Chinese dresses for them to get their photos in. They were successful and then they were off for massages. Many in our group went to include our friend's 8 year old boy, Pait. They had a wonderful time and it was a very relaxing experience for all. It was so good that I'm going to go tomorrow with some of the men.
After Cathy got back, we decided to go to the pool. The White Swan has an awesome pool and a nice little baby area. Maeve loved swimming and it was fun talking to many of the other adoptive families not in our group. There is a huge group (~20 families) from the Boston area. The pool was very refreshing in the heat of Southern China.
It was now time for dinner. We went with our friends the Bryans from NC. We went to a Thai restaurant that was very good. Carl ate his meal out of a coconut and mine was out of a pineapple. I have been very pleased with the food on the trip. The hotel buffets have been great and the Chinese food has been very good everywhere we have gone. I guess I won't be losing a few pounds on this trip.
At this point it was close to 8pm and we were heading back to the hotel, however, Cathy and Wendy decided we weren't quite done shopping. We poked in and out of a few stores and enjoyed talking to some of the locals. We even bought a few things if you can believe it.
As if we hadn't had a full enough day, we decided to go and get some ice cream. It sure tastes good in the humid air of Guongzhou, just ask Maeve. I had her in the bjourn in front of me and she decided she wanted some ice cream. I had to give her a little taste. Well we found out she REALLY REALLY REALLY likes ice cream. Let's just say that our quiet, easy going Maeve had a legitimate meltdown after daddy was done and mommy was done. Thank goodness for bottles.
If you would like to view more photos about our 10th day in China, please click on the link that says, "More China photos" and then click on "China Day 10."

Saturday, June 2, 2007

China Day 9


We arrived in Guangzhou late last night, so we were too tired to post a message. Today, we had a relaxing day walking around beautiful Shamian Island. It's a nice change of pace from the craziness in Chongqing. The White Swan Hotel is wonderful and we are looking forward to spending our last few days in China here.


Maeve is doing better each day. She is actually getting pretty used to Mom and Dad. This afternoon I had to go to fill out some paperwork, so Maeve hung out in the room with Dad. When I got back to the room, she was so excited to see me, and then she had to give me the business for leaving her! She is getting very attached to her mommy and that is just fine with me!


This afternoon all of us took the girls to have their pictures taken for their visas. It's hard to believe that we are down to the last few days in China. Dave and I are so excited to get back home to see Collin and Brennen, but I still have plenty of shopping to do before we go! It's also bittersweet in that we will be taking Maeve away from her home country. We know we will be back someday with all of the kids, but we are trying to be good about taking lots of pictures so that Maeve will be able to learn about where she came from. We hope she will be proud of her heritage. We are very proud of where she comes from. China is a wonderful and beautiful country.


Dave and I took a lot of pictures of Chongqing, which you can see by clicking on the "More China Pictures" link and then on the "China Day 8" folder. The "China Day 9" folder has a few pictures from today.