We are here!!! and boy oh boy is place a LOT different the Beijing. We had to get a smoking room so we would all fit and it is killing me.
Facebook is not working and internet is spotty. Hope I can post GOTCHA DAY tomorrow.
Our guide was there the day our daughter was disrupted.
More later . . . we are headed out with another LWB volunteer and her family. Feeling so blessed to have them here with us.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Sleep is getting a bit easier though still waking at 4:30 am with lots of time to think.
This will be our last day as a family of 5. We take a high speed train to Hefei this (Sunday) morning and receive our DJ at 10am Monday morning (Sunday evening Seattle time)
So many thoughts swirling around in my head. How oh how does a 9 year old girl give up all she has EVER known and trust that coming to be part of our family to be a daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, classmate, friend and so on? My hope is that she will see how much we already love her and that we won't take her back to the orphanage like the last family did. I hope that she will let us old her and take care of her. I really have no idea what to expect and with that I have no idea how we will respond. I do know that God has orchestrated this ENTIRE journey and I do know that he has my girls heart held just how it should be and ours too.
This will be our last day as a family of 5. We take a high speed train to Hefei this (Sunday) morning and receive our DJ at 10am Monday morning (Sunday evening Seattle time)
So many thoughts swirling around in my head. How oh how does a 9 year old girl give up all she has EVER known and trust that coming to be part of our family to be a daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, classmate, friend and so on? My hope is that she will see how much we already love her and that we won't take her back to the orphanage like the last family did. I hope that she will let us old her and take care of her. I really have no idea what to expect and with that I have no idea how we will respond. I do know that God has orchestrated this ENTIRE journey and I do know that he has my girls heart held just how it should be and ours too.
Beijing - The Great Wall
I almost got in trouble for taking pictures of these dudes. Apparently this man makes his money off of people taking pictures with his camels.
We took a gondola ride up to the Great Wall then climbed the wall for just over 2 hours. It is truly an amazing sight.
Notice the beer cans all pilled up?
It was a long and steep walk.
Notice how steep this section is? I really had to put my big girl panties on. I am scared of heights and there were a few times I wanted to turn back.
Sweepy Pete found a broom.
I have never seen a frozen waterfall like this. AMAZING!
Sorry I don't have much in me for blogging. We are having a great time during the day but we are EXHAUSTED at night. LIFE IS GOOD!
We leave Beijing tomorrow bright and early. Taking the train to Hefei.
Soon we will be a family of 6.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Beijing Day 1 - Pete Speaks
What an amazing day.
After a long flight (even upgraded) yesterday, we were left kind of wiped
out this morning. Amy and I think we
woke up every 2 hours and then couldn’t adjust the to time zone change. We just gave in and got up at 5
something. The kids are tired but really holding up well. They love the adventure and so far are
proving really good travelers. After
being a little worried last night with the heavy smog, bad traffic and the
strange smells everywhere, I was really left wondering what the allure to this
city was. Well, today that was all
answered. Today was clear and sunny and
proved a beautiful backdrop to some amazing history. Tienemen square was interesting as I had
expected but the forbidden city and adjacent park were absolutely top
notch. I am kicking myself for not
buying a book from a persistent street vendor to remember it by. We started out at 150 Ruan and ended up at
20 but for some reason I didn’t pull the trigger…definitely a mistake. After that, we were off for lunch but had to
make a deviation from the scheduled location because it was closed. We found the busiest place nearby and went
inside for some great food and quite a bit of help from our guide and the
locals. Getting a table was similar to
being on a busy subway but we were lucky enough to finally share some
seating. Our family definitely gets some
attention when off the hotel strip and several people really enjoyed watching
us try to eat everything with chopsticks.
We were then off the see some of
the old charm neighborhoods which appear to be (at least in some parts) quite
upscale now. It really went from tiny rustic
and poor appearances to quite hip evening bar scene stuff. Really neat, narrow streets with store front
shops and shared residences behind.
There was even a frozen lake and canal that had people renting strange
tricycle-like sleds which looked like a lot of fun. All the while, I was reminded of the history
here as walking on 500 year old canal bridge that handles cars no problem. We took buses today and also took the
subway. Our guide explained to us how
the government many years ago planned the expansion of the city demolishing the
old rings/walls around the original city interior. I know they tore down an awful lot of
history, but they did get this subway /mass transit thing right. What an awesome way to get around. They are efficient, safe, modern and easy to
learn /use(heck our last trip tonight we went across town and transferred
subway lines by ourselves) Buses come every 3-5 minutes it seems and
there are fully developed giant bike rental stations all over. We are so far
behind as far as transit goes. NOT so
much as air quality though as my eyes generally do feel strained with the
sustained smog. So far Nathaniel is
doing just fine and his asthma hasn’t been an issue. The
subways, malls, people and city are far more hip than I expected…much more what I would have expected in Japan or
Korea. Everyone it seems, has cell
phones and are plugged in. There are so
many high end luxury cars here going down the road with old rusty tricycles
opposite. Tonight Amy and the kids went to bed, but I
was drawn outside by the crazy amount of stadium sized televisions, neon and
signage. There was Christmas trees and a
carousal being taken down by an upscale mall and just absolute chaos as how the
cars, trucks, bikes and pedestrians work together. The general rule here appears to be that any
traffic law can be broken when convenient and that if you are a pedestrian,
bike or generally smaller vehicle- look out!
I have quite forgotten
the time as I purposely didn’t bring my cellphone and didn’t remember to bring
a watch. It’s getting late and time for
bed.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Beijing Day 1
We toured Tienanmen Square. It was cold, but we couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day.
Apparently it is good luck to rub a snake. We'll see how that works!
We hiked up a hillside to get a amazing view of the city.
Rode a bus
Had yummy noodles for lunch. Guess we should have practiced with chopsticks before we headed to China.
This Hutong Alley was my favorite place today.
That would be duck hanging in the window.
We also rode the subway.
I am off to take a little rest before we head to the acrobatic show. My brain is so tired - I guess that would be jet leg.
So happy to have my family see China this time.
We Made It!
I am so HAPPY to be in China. We are exhausted. My kids are AWESOME travelers. It didn't hurt that we got lounge access before the long flight and upgraded to first class. I don't know what we are going to do on the long flight home. So thankful for the special treatment today. Looking forward to a fun day of touring tomorrow.
Night Night.
Night Night.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
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