Friday, July 29, 2011

We are home!

We've been home for a couple of days and are so very tired.  Maggie definitely still has her little body on China time.  She wakes/cries/screams every hour or so until about 3:00 am, then wants to sleep all day.  It's going to take some time on the sleep front.  Our flights home were looonnng!  Once we finally thought we were home-free at Hartsfield-Jackson, we spent 2 hours getting back through immigration and security checks to leave the airport.  Yay.  It's great to be home, though.  Will try to post more when everyone gets rested more.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Last Day!

Well, today was it...our last day in Guangzhou.  We've got Maggie's visa, her immigration paperwork, and some red couch pictures that make Mary Helen's red couch crying fit pale in comparison!  We've really, really enjoyed our time here in Guangzhou.  It has been hot, but it was so nice to see blue skies every day (compared with the monsoon season of 2008).  We've learned a lot about our girls...Mary Helen is a champion traveler and a much more easy going little girl than we ever gave her credit for.  Maggie is strong-willed and, believe it or not, used to getting her way, it appears.  We've got our work cut out for us with our newest little beauty!  They are complete opposites, but they've made so much progress in their interaction together in just these few days.  Our next post will be from home sweet home!
Sisters...everything is good!

Family picture...all still good!

Babies only...now mayhem and chaos.  This is actually the better picture of Maggie (standing in red in case you didn't recognize her).  After this one, her head was thrown back out of sight.  This is comedy, no doubt about it!


Monday, July 25, 2011

Consulate Appointment, Shopping, and Dinner Cruise

Today (really now yesterday since I'm posting the next morning!) was a busy day!  We had our consulate appointment in the morning, went shopping for a good part of the afternoon, then took a dinner cruise on the Pearl River in the evening.  It was HOT again today, and Maggie got really grumpy a couple of times.  In fact, she pitched a couple of fits for the record books...one inside the consulate!  Kenny, who has had the patience of a saint until now, was pretty much done.

The river cruise was fun.  The food was actually pretty yucky, but the sights were gorgeous.  I don't think the pictures do it justice, but I'm posting a couple anyway.  Tuesday is our last day here, and it's not supposed to be too busy.  We have our Red Couch pictures later in the morning, then pick up Maggie's visa in the late afternoon.  Other than that, just packing to come home Wednesday morning...yay!

A concert hall taken from the boat

Blurry because she's trying to climb out of the stroller...this was the other option when not pitching a fit during shopping today!

Guangzhou views from the boat (don't know exactly what)

What they called a "clown show" on the boat...she's balancing a cup of juice on the fans on her head!

We are told this is the second tallest building in the world, second to the one in Dubai.

Mary Helen loved this pink bridge!

Their dinner cruise attire...and yes, one shoe is common for Maggie.  She takes them off!

Sharing a bedtime snack


Sunday, July 24, 2011

Touring Guangzhou

We toured Guangzhou today.  When we were here for Mary Helen's adoption, it rained every day.  Not this time (so far)!  It's been sunny and hot...really hot.  When we got back to the hotel, the temperature was 99 degrees.  The girls did really well on the tour.  Maggie was hot and tired at the first stop, the Six Banyan Buddhist Temple, so she wasn't too happy.  She fell asleep on the bus to the next stop and slept all the way through our visit to the Old Chen House.  Mary Helen did great.  She has really been a trooper during the trip.  I think Mamaw and PopPop enjoyed the tour despite the heat...Mamaw especially enjoyed the last stop, which was an arts and crafts shopping center!

Tomorrow is our Consulate appointment, then a trip to the pearl market.  If all goes well, we're excited to take a dinner cruise (air conditioned) on the Pearl River tomorrow night.  Here are a few pics of our day.  Just three days until we head home.  This trip has been broken up more than Mary Helen's, so it seems shorter.
At the Six Banyan Buddhist Temple

Pagoda at the Temple

Maggie didn't find it that interesting, apparently

She's such a daddy's girl, I pretty much have to post any picture where she is in my arms!

Entrance door at the Old Chen House

Had to post because this is not a painting, but is completely embroidered

At the Old Chen House

Details of the roofline at the Old Chen House

Sisters...maybe Maggie should've had some of the caffeine Mary Helen is guzzling!

Mary Helen is her usual curious self as she people-watches.


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Maggie's Physical...and a little Guangzhou

Maggie had her physical today...pretty uneventful really.  I think it's mostly a formality to ensure she's healthy enough to fly home.  She does weigh quite a bit more than Mary Helen did at her age.  She's actually a little chunky at 21.3 pounds with what we're used to!  She was pretty worn out after that, so it was a long nap for all three kids...Mary Helen, Maggie, and Kenny. 

Guangzhou feels so familiar, and it's nice.  The weather was sunny, and Shamian Island (part of town where White Swan is) is really very pretty.  It's nice to stroll around outside with nice scenery and feeling a little less like a spectacle here!  Plus, clean laundry...hooray!  Ken and Susie dropped off our laundry while we went to the physical, and we got it back tonight.  Touring and more paperwork tomorrow, but for now, here are a few pictures of the girls in Guangzhou.

Mary Helen making Maggie smile

A mug shot, apparently!

Playing ball together

Maggie at her physical...she really has a lot to learn if she wants to rival her sister's level of fight at the doctor's office!

Ready to go after three different portions of her physical

It's so scenic here...lots of bridal portraits and photo shoots going on

A little dazed and spent after her physical

Happy faces...skillfully cropped to hide their attire!

Our beautiful big girl at the hotel room window

Ahhh, the life...a little ice cream while being strolled home from dinner

Friday, July 22, 2011

Made it to Guangzhou and the White Swan

This will be a very quick post, as it's late and I'm exhausted.  We made it to Guangzhou and are settled into the White Swan Hotel.  The flight was hot and a bit delayed, with lots of babies!  On the plus side, Maggie really came out of her shell and played, laughed, and jabbered all through the flight.  What a time to decide that NOW she likes to party!  On the negative side, she seems to get motion sickness.  Mary Helen, as has been the case throughout the trip, flew like an old pro!  More to post and some pictures after her physical tomorrow morning. 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Last Hoorah in Zhengzhou...Museum

Today was our last full day in Zhengzhou, and we spent the morning at the Henan Provincial Museum.  We actually had a hard time seeing any of the exhibits because we felt like WE were one of the exhibits...particularly Mary Helen for some reason.  People hugged her, talked to her, and even photographed her.  For me, I'll admit, it was just plain uncomfortable.  The girls and Kenny had a very long nap after we returned, and we picked up our notarized paperwork.

Maggie is doing much better, but we're finding that when it's time for bed, that's when she really grieves.  She cries and screams whenever it's time to lie down.  I'm sure that's when she misses what's familiar to her the most.  We finally realized tonight that the only thing she has left of what she's known as home is her pacifier.  It's old, tied on a rope, and quite honestly, it's yucky.  But she truly needs it right now.  During playtime, though, she is opening up more and more.  She and Mary Helen hid together in the closet today, squealing and giggling, and she started rattling off words and phrases that we don't understand at all!  It was so cute.

And by the way, the only thing we've put in front of her that she wouldn't eat so far is oatmeal.  Everything else was welcomed with open mouth!!
Family photo at the museum

Playing in the floor together



Chillin in the stroller at the museum...we'll have to work on the ladylike sitting thing!