"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The red thread may stretch or tangle but it will never break." —An Ancient Chinese Proverb

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

October 19, 2010 My patience are being tested today. Delayed flight home.
Today we were getting ready to go, up at 3:30 this morning. The phone rang at 0400 to let us know that the flight was delayed… by 26 hours. So, then the new plan was for the entire passenger manifest to take off at 8:55 tomorrow morning with American Airlines instead of 6:55 am this morning. I was so disappointed for the delay because I have been here for 28 days, and I miss my family, friends, and dogs.
Next, apparently our hotel is booked tonight so we had to move to a hotel that is closer to the airport, but not anywhere near as nice. Furthermore, it is more expensive than most 4 star and 5 star hotels we have been in. When we got to the new hotel, they wanted to charge us an extra 200 RMB for a baby’s bed, and it is a sub-par pack and play playpen. Finally, the lady at the front desk had better judgment and decided that we didn’t need to pay the extra charge for the bed.
After all of this, I then found out through my own means that the Chinese government won’t let American Airlines fly two flights in one day out of here, so our second plan is now nixed. At $2 a minute, I am on the phone with American Airlines in the United States trying to make sure we have seats for the 6:55 am flight.  The impolite woman on the phone behaved as if I was ignorant, because I didn't know that when they canceled the 8:55 flight, the airline automatically rerouted passengers to the 6:55 am flight. How was I supposed to find that out? How was I to even know that they had cancelled the 8:55 flight since they did not notify me! American Airlines didn’t text me like it is set up to do. What if I was not as resourceful as I am? I could have missed my flight and been here ANOTHER DAY! I’m so annoyed!  I have had to find my own way through this maze in a foreign country with a 2 year old, and this American woman is so uncaring,  and even so unprofessional. I will deal with that when I get home, for sure.
Well, now we have our first class tickets reassigned. We ordered these seats in mid September and I was going to be very agitated if they had given our seats away. I don’t want to fly home in the economy section  with a 2 year old, cramped on a flight that is now likely to be full due to the cancellation of this morning’s flight. Kai could not take that for 12.5 hours, and neither could I.
Here we are with nothing to do but just wait. It has been such a chaotic day. I fervently hope nothing else comes up. Please, I can’t take any more stress on right now.
Both my boys are napping now. They are so cute!

Monday, October 18, 2010


October 18, 2010
Up at 0630!! We have a big day of last minute shopping to get done. We went on the subway to do some shopping and I was super thirsty for some reason. Roger saw a grocery store but it was underground down a flight of stairs, so I told him to go down and I would wait with the baby. First, a lady came over to me and said something I did not understand while tapping on my shoulder. Then she walked away. Then she came back and said something again. The 3 others came over and were speaking to me in Chinese and I did not understand them. I finally said, “I don’t understand you”. When she persisted, I said a bit louder, “If you don’t speak English, I won’t be able to understand you.” At that point a young girl came up to me and asked if I was okay. I asked her to translate for me. The lady was asking where this child’s Chinese parents were. Through translation, the young girls explained to this woman that he was adopted. She was asking very personal questions and the young girl was embarrassed to ask them.
Finally, the young girl expressed that she was very grateful to us for adopting a Chinese child and stated that she knows that he would have a better life with us. She stayed with us on our shopping spree for almost 2 hours. She was 27 years old and reminded me of my friend Clarissa. She was not thrilled to be 27 and not married!
She actually lived in Pennsylvania for 3 years getting a chemistry degree. She says she is still Americanized and it has been hard getting used to this culture again. When she came back to China after living in the US, someone asked her if she was in a foreign country. She was shocked and said, “Yes, how can you tell?” They said she was smiling all the time and gave people personal space. It was so funny because it is so true!
We had another interesting encounter today as well. We saw a lady that was from the US, but now lives in China somewhat near Tibet. She is adopting a young boy from Beijing. She was so sweet to Kai and was speaking to him in Mandarin. She was informative about the language. I wish she was our guide throughout the entire stay because if she was, we would be speaking Mandarin!
Kai was in such a good mood tonight on Skype with his Nai Nai! He heard her voice and was saying Nai Nai! Nai Nai!!! It was so cute how he would touch the screen to touch her face. He will even kiss the computer! He has not even been in the same room with these people and he already loves them so much! I can’t wait for my family to see him in person and touch him and hold him! He is so lovable and he loves to make people smile.
Well, off to bed now. We have to get up at 3:30 to meet our car at 4:30 AM. We are finally packed and ready. I am so thankful we will be in first class. I will need to entertain this kiddo on the flight to keep the paying passengers from hearing a fussy baby. I think Kai knows something big is going to happen because he is so excited and active. He saw us packing and he knows after a train ride and two flights under his belt what that means. He is my little world traveler!

Sunday, October 17, 2010



October 17th, 2010 In Beijing!
I love my routine of talking on Skype and then eating breakfast! Although I am so sick of buffets!!! If I never see another one, it will be okay! I haven’t been able to talk on Skype for a few days. Seems like the internet is messed up or nobody is on. I was missing my family and friends! I can’t wait to look at my blog (I cannot see it here in China) and Facebook (can’t see that either!)
Today we walked all over town! We figured out the subway system, it is quite easy. We went to a teeny bopper mall that probably had about a million people in it! Roger and I were commenting on how it was busier than the day after Thanksgiving in America. It was crazy! We were out walking around for about 6 hours! I love being able to do what I want when I want! I don’t have to entertain anyone but my family. I don’t have to put on a fake smile or anything! Sometimes it is hard for me to be social all the time. Especially for 28 days in a row! Don’t get me wrong, I loved all of my guides and they taught me well. I can do it all now thanks to them!
I am so thrilled that we have only one real day until we leave!!!! We will soon be home with our loving friends and family! I can’t wait to hug my twin sister! It’s going be big Jules, so look out!!!! LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH!

 Getting dressed with daddy! Cute tummy!
  Kai taking a picture of his ayi Julie on Skype!
Kai bundeled up for his long walk! Brrrr!


October 16, 2010 Off to Beijing!
We have an early flight this morning! We took some cute pictures with the sunglasses that my friend Lisa bought him! Then, we ate quickly and then we were off! I’m pretty excited about this Beijing trip because it is the last leg of our 28 day trip!
We arrive to the airport and get checked in with no problems! Kai was excellent on this flight. We sat on the plane a good 35 minutes after we were supposed to take off, but Kai was still entertained. He fell asleep on daddy in the middle of the flight and continued to sleep until we landed. Whew.
We do not have a guide for this part of the trip, and guess what? I don’t care!!!! I have been here so long that I feel like we can manage without any issues. Every day we walk around even if it is a new province, and we are not worried at all. We are picking up some of the language and I definitely know how to walk with this crowd! I am happy that we have no restrictions on time or activities. I want to do something or nothing and not have to feel obligated to do anything at any specific time. It is all about my child and my husband now.
In the beginning of our trip I did not love Beijing, but now, it’s different somehow. Maybe it is because the familiarity of this place since we have been here, maybe because it’s the end of our trip, maybe I am so confident that I can do anything now that we have our son in our arms. I know now that I can do anything. Anything that I want, I just have to go for it. I am so happy with my life.   


 This is the local apartment movers... on a BIKE!
 Kai looking cute in his new tee shirt, diaper, long socks, and awesome sunglasses from Lisa!
It is hard for the sunglasses to stay on his little nose! 

Saturday, October 16, 2010



October 15, 2010 Panda Breeding and Research Center
Kai slept well last night in the ‘pack-n-play’ bed we have in our room. It took housekeeping 35 minutes to bring it to us last night because they had to “fix it”. This is a 4 star hotel, yet they only have 2 baby beds! Kai was breathing 60 times a minute for a long time. It seems a bit fast to me, but his color was good. He sure does sweat a lot. I’m not as worried about that because my friend Brenda, who has a little Hunan spicy girl, told me once that she sweats too.
I love watching this baby sleep. He is so beautiful. He has beautiful long eyelashes. He has full lips that do not quite come together in the center when he sleeps. He has great hair too. It is so black, I love it! It is so weird to me that he is finally mine. I still touch him and think to myself, this is not a doll, he is mine! I love to touch his little arm and hand while he is sleeping.
This morning we went to breakfast and it was mediocre. We were in a bit of a hurry anyway. I went to run the shower and we got light straw colored water coming out. I made sure that Roger knew to keep his mouth closed. Last thing we need is to get sick after being here for 24 days with no issues what so ever.
We were pretty excited because we are going to the Panda Research and Breeding Center. This leg of our trip added quite a bit to the trip, so we were hoping for the best. We get there and it was pretty good, just not what we expected. Kai was asleep during our visit to the Safari Park in Guangzhou, when we looked at the pandas. This time we made sure he stayed awake. We did get to see two month old pandas. They were sleeping and you could not take pictures of them, but they were so cute! I loved being able to talk to Kai and tell him about the little babies who were obviously dreaming.
I wanted to stay at the park all day, but I don’t think our guide had that in mind since we only spent less than 2 hours there. I am really into research. I love zoology. This is my kind of trip, but I want to know what they are researching and how their research is going. I was not able to get that deep into it. Basically, we just looked at pandas. We had already looked at pandas in Guangzhou - this was not the experience that I read about on their website. Next time, I would go without a guide. I don’t like feeling constrained about time.
After we finished at the park, our driver and guide dropped us off at a Sichuan restaurant where we had some real Sichuan food. It was pretty good - a bit spicy, but this is how I like it. We went walking around with the baby a bit later and found some interesting shops and multiple food vendors. These vendors cook off the back of their bikes! We decided we would be adventurous and try some kind of skewered meat that they cooked in front of us. Then the meat was brushed with wet red spice (possible oil based) that has pepper seed in it, and it was then dusted with some sort of dry red spice that was HOT! It was so good though! I think they made it less spicy since we were Caucasian. We also picked up some French fry looking potatoes that were spicy also, but not too bad. Some bites were pretty hot. Kai insisted on having a few bites and it was so funny to see the face he made when eating the spicy food. Even his eyes watered! He was even asking for more. I called him my Sichuan baby!
So, we were worried about the reception here in Chengdu, but I have to say that it has been the warmest so far. People on the street smile and talk to him all the time! When we were eating the spicy food on the street, we saw a pretty 30 something petite woman with her cute ~6-7 year old daughter. They stopped in front of us and she was pointing at Kai, then Roger and I. She had a smile on her face the whole time. She told her daughter to say Nihao to Kai. When she saw us smiling back at her, she told her daughter to say Hello to us! The cute happy little girl said loudly waving her hand “hallo!”  It was so cute! I could tell that she was happy we adopted Kai. We are glad we adopted this little guy too!

Photographs of the street food vendor and the HOT food

Bicycle street food vendor!
We are still not sure what we ate!
Dad, hurry! My mouth is on fire!


Photographs from the Panda Breeding and Research Center in Chengdu







October 14, 2010 Visa/Chengdu
Last night I placed Kai in his crib with a bottle. He is always good at going to sleep so long as he gets his bottle. I could feel him looking at me, so I rolled over and his little hand was between the slats. I touched his hand and he gripped my finger until he fell asleep. It was so heartwarming. What a sweet ending to a hard day.
This morning we ate breakfast with some other families. Many families are here now because they have adopted from this province, Guangdong. This is their first week with their children, and it is interesting to see how timid some of them are. Kai was much quieter than he is now, but he was never timid at all. He was easy to entertain and please. Now he expects more and more of us, and we have to keep him busy! I see some of the behaviors of the new parents, and it reminds me of the yahoo groups I belong to. I just go with the flow.
We are starting to pack our bags because we will be on our way to our next destination, Chengdu. We finish packing and take Kai down to the famous red couch for photos. He was adorable! We checked out of the hotel at 2 PM to get our visa and a brown envelope that is only allowed to be opened by customs when we return to the states. We arrive at 2:30 and have to drive around for 30 minutes because the packages were not ready until 3:00. Kai only got a small nap, and he has grown more inpatient with riding in cars.
After we get the visa and brown envelope, we go to the airport to catch our flight that is supposed to take off at 5:30. We were just in the weight limit of 20 kg per ticket for checked baggage. We were able to keep our stroller and check it in at the gate. Thank goodness, because we have heavy carryon bags! I am glad they don’t weigh those! We grab a quick dinner and waste time while waiting for our flight, only to find out that it is delayed until 6:30 PM.
We start to board at 6:05 PM on a fully booked flight, and Kai is very well behaved. Finally, around 7:25, we get permission to take off. Poor Kai! He does not like confined spaces, and neither do his parents. We had to break out all the toys and snacks before we even left the ground. Kai did not want his seat belt on at all. He started to fuss a bit so I just took it off him. I am not sure that he would even survive if we had some sort of accident and my weight was behind him. Anyhow, he did really well for his first flight and if it is any indication of how he will be on the flight home, then we are going to have to keep him really busy. UGH!
Finally, we land in Chengdu, Sichuan around 9:40 PM, well over an hour late. We are picked up from the airport by our guide, Susie, and it is another 40-50 minutes to the hotel. Thank goodness Kai fell asleep on me on the way to our hotel.
Chengdu looks different then the other places we have been. Neon lights light up bridges and overpasses. Neon lights are everywhere. The housing looks similar to Changsha.
Our guide Susie said that from January until now, only 58 adoptions have taken place in Sichuan. She also stated that Hunan probably has 58 adoptions in 2 weeks. That is probably a bit dramatic, but only 58 adoptions in the past 10 months, which seems so low. In other words, we are going to look out of place here. We are used to it by now. :)  



                                                  Red couch picture
                      Checking out the huge birdcage at the White Swan Hotel

Wednesday, October 13, 2010



October 13, 2010 - Oath day.
Today is a special day for us. Today we take our oath at the US consulate. The morning started off well. Kai was in a great mood. Breakfast was awesome. I am so glad we moved! After breakfast, Roger had to get some business done and I was growing impatient! We talked on skype with family and finally I got to talk to my sweet friend, Clarissa! I am so homesick! It was so good to finally talk to her.
We went out for lunch with our guide at a Taiwanese restaurant around 12:30. Usually we have had an outing and returned for a nap by now. I sat Kai in the highchair and before we could order, Kai tugged on my shirt. When I looked down at him, I thought he wanted a hug and before I knew it, his eyes closed and he was out! Poor baby! He slept on Roger for the entire lunch.
Unfortunately, he did not get to finish that nap because we had to get downstairs for a bus load of people to go to the swearing in ceremony. After the ceremony was complete, we got back on the bus to return home. It was absolutely the worst ride home. Kai wanted to stand and get off our laps to play on the ground while we were driving and I wouldn’t allow it. Well, that was a 20 minute cry all the way home. It was a tired cry, not an obstinate cry. Our guide wanted to make him feel better and I had to tell him that I could handle it. Other people do not need to be taking my child from me when he is crying. If Kai didn’t want me, I would know. He is overly sensitive today because he is exhausted.
This was not the end of the crying though. After we got home around 4:45 PM, he cried almost any time anyone would tell him no. I told him he needed to put his grumpy mood to bed tonight and not wake up with it again. He smiled. It is easy to change his mood with food and toys, but I don’t think it is a good idea to do it all the time, or I am reinforcing that behavior. I know one thing; he is going to bed early tonight!
Tomorrow we get Kai’s visa, and then we will be on our way to Chengdu. We will be home in 6 more days! I cannot wait!

Kai is upset here because he was told by Ike that he shouldn't be playing with our camera. Very sensitive today. Poor guy! Notice the beer in the background? Could have used a few more!
October 12th 2010 - Consulate appointment day!

Today I have decided that I am so sick of our hotel that we will be moving to the White Swan Hotel. We had breakfast with our friends, and then we will be packing to move. I know it sounds silly, but I have been here too long. I am sick of the elevators smelling, the same boring breakfast and everything else. Our room at the White Swan is smaller, but the atmosphere is unforgettable. I was told the food was much better. Being from Dallas, my food standards are higher than other, so we will see. I know just having more options will be a blessing!

Our guide told us to hang around the hotel just in case they need any further information for the consulate appointment. That makes me nervous, as I have no idea what other information I could provide for them! They know everything about us! The lady that is staying at our hotel is on our same track, so after we get the okay from our guides, we will go shopping across the street. It is about a 15 minute walk through a rundown part of town that Roger and I are experts at maneuvering. We have been up and down these areas with Kai several times. We took our ex-hotel mate and walked all through the town,  literally doing almost no buying. Roger hates this kind of shopping. :) I don’t mind it so much - I like seeing everything.

We still don’t know what to get people who have helped us so much. If my thanks were expressed in monetary value, I wouldn’t have enough money to tell everyone how much I love sharing this experience with them and how much we appreciate and love them.


October 11th 2010 Safari Park!!
Today we went to the safari park. It was really fun for all of us! We picked the best day ever to go because it was not busy at all! This morning we had breakfast with the family that is in our hotel, and they said yesterday the safari park was so busy you could not even stop to look at the pandas. We were in the panda exhibit all by ourselves! Kai slept through that part of the park, but I am not worried because we will see more pandas in Chengdu next week. The safari park is all I really ever wanted to do here in Guangzhou.  
We are getting pretty tired of our hotel. Kai never wants to be inside, even with his toys. He always wants to be on the go! We are always on the move. He still has food issues. I feel bad because if he hears you going into the food pantry, he quickly crawls to come see what you are getting. He would eat every waking moment if we let him. If Roger and I want a snack and Kai has had enough food for the day, we have to wait for him to fall asleep. It makes me feel guilty. My friends with knowledge in this department say this will pass - I just hope it passes soon.
Tomorrow is our consulate appointment, which apparently we don’t even go to. Our guide goes in our place. We are excited to be one day closer to getting home.

                                                         Baby!
                                                 White tigers!
                                                         Panda
                                                Mommy with  baby Kai
                                                        My sweet sweaty boy!


October 10th 2010
This morning we had breakfast with a lady that adopted a 6 year old boy that is post surgery for a cleft lip. She traveled by herself and left her family at home. They have been here almost as long as we have, and she just saw here guide for the second time yesterday. She was desperate to talk to an adult. Poor thing! He is a sweet boy that was living with a foster family. The foster mother taught English, so the child only speaks English! It was cute listening to all of his stories.
It was our first attempt to eat with what Kai would know as strangers, and we were not sure if he would expect them to share their food or not, but he didn’t. Whew. I don’t want him to grow up thinking that he is entitled to everyone else’s food. He definitely thinks that he is entitled to our food.
This morning, we went to the Carrefour Market again to restock our supplies of food. We bought some Lego’s and beginning picture books in Chinese, English and pinyin for Kai. He is already getting bored with his toys that we brought from home.  At the end of the shopping trip it was easier to carry Kai and put the heavy stuff we bought in the stroller. I was carrying Kai and Ike asked to hold him. It is so sweet how Ike talks to him so much. Kai smiles a lot, so he must be funny. He even nibbles on his ear like he is going to eat it! It really is cute!
I do have to say that finding souvenirs is a bit difficult. It is so hard to find stuff that does not weigh too much, and that doesn’t look like it would go in the back of someone’s cabinet for the next 20 years. I like some things and I know that I might want it, but do I need it? No. We don’t need anything. We got the most original gift I could ask for, Rory Kai!




                                         Playing with his new blocks
                                                 Beautiful smile!
                                                         Love those eye lashes!


October 9, 2010 Rainy boring day
Kai is doing well today. He had a bit of a fever from all of his shots, but it is under control with Tylenol. He is in a great mood. I know that his legs are bothering him because the way he stands on them carefully, but it has not dampened his spirit. He is so loving and sweet this morning.
I on the other hand am not feeling as well. It started out when we got in the elevator and it reeked of cigarette smoke. I’m not sure what they are smoking here, but it smells cadaverous. We are in at least a 4 star hotel, and I don’t want to have this pungent smell from the elevator on me and my family all day. I see a lot (70%) of boys and men smoking. When I found out our guide was male, I was worried. One of the first questions I asked him was if he smoked. Thank goodness he said no. I know I would not have been tolerant of that at all! I asked why so many people smoke, he said it was a stature thing. It is an expensive habit and if someone smokes, they appear to have money even though they probably do not. Seriously, it is not the 1950’s anymore. It is not cool to smoke. I don’t know why people in China do not pick up on that! My guide says it’s a slow suicide. He is right. It is so repulsive to me.
Then, we go to the same boring breakfast we have had for 9 days now. It is a buffet of the same food every single day. I hate it that we paid $15 a day times two people for eggs, toast, and cereal for the baby. This hotel does not seem to have as much variety as the other hotels we have been in, and we are here the longest. At least in Changsha, they attempted some sort of pancake or French toast and their fruit and vegetables looked fresh.
To top off this morning, it is rainy and I don’t feel like getting the umbrella and walking in the rain. I am so ready to finish up here in Guangzhou. I pray that it comes quickly. I miss my family and friends so much. I just to hug them tight and don’t ever want to be gone this long again.

Friday, October 8, 2010


October 8th, 2010 Medical Check and Vaccination day
This morning we went for our immigration medical check and vaccinations. It was a mad house! Anyone who wants to emigrate to the US has to go through this process, and let me tell you, it was so busy! I am glad we had an appointment because we were lucky to be in and out of there in 1.5 hours. The doctor did a pretty decent history and physical. He stated that Kai’s chest is, “formed like a chicken” and noted that he could see his heart beating probably because as he stated, “he has a bit of an enlarged heart”. He felt his PMI (which for Kai is large) and noted a thrill. (It feels like a cat purring.) He also asked if his lips were always a bit blue, and we said not normally, only when he gets worked up. Apparently he was nervous. Poor baby! He made note of a few other things that I can’t wait to read in the report. I couldn’t read it now because he wrote it in Chinese. :(
He weighed in at around 18.5 pounds fully clothed and a wet diaper. He has gained around 3 pounds in these last 2 weeks! He is 76 cm long which is right at 30 inches. He is off the Asian boy height charts by only 2-3 cm, and off the Asian boy charts in weight by only 1 kg. Not too bad for a heart baby! If we had the weights from the day we got him that would be a different story. 
Unfortunately, he had to get 5 vaccinations, which were painful shots in both arms and legs. He cried while they gave him the shots, but as soon as mama gave him a Cheerio, the crying stopped. We felt so bad for him! It is hard to sit there and know your baby is in pain. As the day went on, we had no issues with the shots. He took a great 3 hour nap and woke up in a good mood as usual. You would not even know he got shots today.
We went for a long walk and played at the park. Kai loves to watch kids play. Guangzhou is finally quiet again because the holiday is over. We went to the White Swan to take pictures with the Koi fish. Before there was hundreds of people around and we couldn’t even get on the bridge over the water. Kai loves the fish. He can say fish in Chinese and it is so cute! I was bending down taking pictures and someone behind us asked if we were from Dallas. I said, “How did you know that?” She recognized my Medical City Hospital tee shirt! She even knew one of the doctors I work with, Dr. Rosenthal. Small world!




                    My Norman Rockwell version of Kai getting his shots, poor baby!
                                           Looking cute by the Koi fish!
                                  Dinner at our favorite home-style Chinese restaurant
                                         He liked the cat that lives at the restaurant!

Thursday, October 7, 2010


October 7th 2010 Yun Tai Gardens
Yesterday I forgot to mention that  Kai said “daddy” and “da da” for the first time! We only worked on it once! He is so smart!!!! It was clear as day!
Kai slept well, but he is not in the best of moods. He isn’t grumpy, but is not smiling and laughing as much as usual. His abdomen is distended and I think he is uncomfortable. All things considered, he is very well behaved. I still have not completely caught up on my sleep, so I am tired. We are getting tired of the same breakfast every day. I think tomorrow I will just have toast.
It is very humid and warm today. We went to the Yun Tai Gardens, a HUGE park and garden, the biggest of its kind in Guangzhou. I loved watching the kids play in the fountains. Several children wanted to say Hello to us! How sweet! I loved talking to them! Kai on the other hand, gets so jealous! He gives the kids a dirty look and won’t talk to them at all! It looks like he is telling the kids telepathically, “Hands off! These are my parents!” It is kind of cute. It only happens to the children that we pay attention to. He loves to watch kids until they start talking to Roger or me.
After we get home, Kai goes down for a nap and wakes up with a full diaper and a happy smile! Yay, my baby feels better! He is now himself and as happy as can be. My sweet baby keeps kissing me and talking to me with a sweet loving voice. We are so blessed to have this angel.



                                               Beautiful Banyan Trees
                               View of the waterfront through Roman Columns
                                    Peeking through the Banyan tree
                                    Kids were playing in this fountain! It was so cute!


October 6th, 2010 Folk Art Museum
I am so exhausted because I went to sleep around 6 AM. Every day that goes by, Kai decides to sleep in more and more. He used to get up around 6-6:30 like clockwork. Today, we got up around 8 am, talked briefly to family on Skype, and then went to eat. When we got back to the room, I wanted to lie down. Then, I looked at the time. Darn. It was 20 minutes until Ike was going to be there and I am so exhausted.
Today, we went to The Folk Art Museum. This building used to be Chen Clan’s Academy. It was established in 1894 during the Qing Dynasty. It has impressive architecture. I took many pictures of the building because it was a piece of art itself.  Guangzhou is getting ready for Asian games, so everything is under construction. Instead of walking through the front door, we were detoured into this neighborhood and entering through what looks like a servant’s entrance. That was interesting.
At this museum, we saw a 6 or 7 year old child on a sculpture posing for a picture. When the family got him down and they started to walk away, we put Kai up there to pose. This child saw Kai up there (see picture) and lunged at the sculpture wanting to get back up, and was screaming loudly. First his mother was yelling and pulling him off and when that didn’t work, the father decided to help. This child was out of control and too hard for them to handle. It was so odd to see! Kai was watching this happen and was holding on for dear life. The look on Kai’s face in the picture was a result of watching this kid through a huge fit. I whispered to Kai that he was not to learn from that kind of behavior. He smiled even though he did not know what I was saying. Ike called him an “Emperor” which made me laughed. That is how he refers to spoiled boys.
Although I was so tired, I would have done that again if I had to choose. We were not thrilled about doing it to begin with, but in the end, it was well worth it.
When we got back, Kai took a 3 hour nap with mommy, and he woke up so happy! (As usual, but I love it!) We then decided we would go try out the pool. It was windy and the water was cold. Kai didn’t look too thrilled about it, so I went for a quick cold dip, and then we went to our room. Kai is still worried about water and I want to lessen that fear. We both got in the bathtub in our swim suit/swim diaper and played with water toys. It took a bit of trust, but finally he felt comfortable enough to sit by himself! I am so excited! This baby is amazing!  




                                        Okay mom, more pictures!
                                          The museum's architecture
                               Kai cant take his eyes off a child throwing a fit
                 This is neighborhood we walked through on the way out of the museum
 Stacking his cups on the side of the tub, a huge improvement from his hanging on for dear life
                                 There is that look Julie, he makes that face when he is talking!


October 5, 2010
Today we went to visit The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees which is an ancient Buddhist temple originally built in 537. It was very interesting. The architecture was impressive.
Kai was so well behaved. He loves to be on the go.  He did a lot of walking with the assistance of one of us. He is amazingly close to both of us - everyone comments on how happy he is! He is a wonderful baby! People are surprised to see how small he is for his age. They say he looks like he is around 6-9 months. He slumps down in his stroller because it’s comfortable for him, but they think he can’t sit up. :)
Tonight we ate at a Cantonese restaurant with Ike. They have very odd things on the menu. Roger and I struggled to find 2 entrees to eat. Finally they altered a beef and broccoli for us and I ordered a scallop and vegetable dish. Anyone who knows me knows I don’t eat scallops - that is how odd the dishes were. I could have chosen fish head, eel balls (?!?), snake, fish intestines, any organ meat you can think of, and a variety of other things that I would never try. It was also very expensive. One thing I did like was watching how to make the hot tea. It is like a ceremony. In this restaurant, you pay for hot tea whether you drink it or not, so we ordered black tea. My husband likes scallops, but the shave them so thin, you couldn’t even tell they were scallops. That night, I broke out in a rash all over my arms, back, chest, and the back of my legs. I had to take Benadryl, and it kept me up all night.



                                                                Pagoda
                                  Checking out the fish at the pond with daddy
                                                 A wobbly stroll with Ike!
                                                 A sweet face on a sweet beautiful boy!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

October 4, 2010
Kai slept all night and was so happy when he woke up! We were up early enough to eat breakfast by 0700. He stuffed his mouth full like a chipmunk and would not swallow his last bite for at least 30 minutes after we got back to the room.
Ike came by and we went to the market I was trying to describe to him yesterday. I think that maybe he did not understand what I was talking about yesterday. For those who stay at the Holiday Inn in Guangzhou, they know the market! It’s like New York’s Time Square, but in Guangzhou. The prices are not wonderful, but we got a few things like a nightgown, 1 pair of sandals, some Chinese picture books, and a coloring book. I can’t believe I didn’t bring a coloring book.
We are here in Guangzhou until the 14th of October, and we don’t know what to do. I want to go on the Xiangjiang Safari Park, but Ike thinks Kai it too young for that. In this park, you can hold a tiger cub. I really want to do it, but I guess he is probably right. I think that tomorrow we will go to a folk art museum; Roger didn’t look too thrilled about that. LOL.

We miss our family and friends. We think of you all every day. Monica, Roger’s granddaughter is counting down the days until we get home with her new playmate! I love seeing my family on Skype. It is a must for traveling internationally. I think we talk on Skype for at least 2 hours a day with family. Kai is picking up English well. He seems to understand simple things and answers with shaking or nodding his head. We know he understands Chinese. Our guides ask him things in Chinese and he either does it, or answers their questions with a shake or nod of the head. This child was an orphan since approximately one month old with “severe malnutrition and congenital heart defect” and he is so intelligent.

I have noticed a lot of the teens to late 20’s seem to have a different perspective on life. They accept the one child rule because they simply cannot afford more. They also seem to be abandoning the arcadian lifestyle to find a more modern life. We met an interesting young man that was from a very rural part of China. He said 2 years ago his parents had never even made a phone call. This young man moved away from his family to make more money in the city, and now teaches the Chinese people how to speak English. More and more of this is starting to happen. In the past, this boy would have stayed with his family to take care of his parents and grandparents. Life here is changing.

Apparently, according to my guide, 80-90% of orphans are special needs. Less and less healthy baby girls are being abandoned. Our guide told us that if you live in a rural part of China, and their first child is a girl, they can try to have a second child in hopes that it will be male. The Han Chinese, who are the ethnic group native to China, are the only group restricted by the one child rule, but they make up approximately 92% of China’s population. The minority groups may have more than one, but it is hard to financially care for more than one. It is so interesting to see the lives of these people who are half way around the globe. I love asking them questions and seeing their point of view.




 Kai playing with the iPone! He loves to babble on it even though no body is on the other end. He has quite a conversation with himself! :) 
                     My beautiful son! He is always good when we are out and about!
Imagine this on all four corners of a large square with streets of shopping. Now this is what kind of shopping I wanted the day before. :)