Month: February 2007

Guangzhou, Red couch, baby blessing and dumplings

I am sitting here blogging as Thom reads Lili her bedtime story, Goodnight Moon.  It is a lot of fun to listen to him read it to her.  My favorite part is when he reads her the author and illustrator off the front cover and often mentions that it is the 60th anniversary. There are so many things I love about this experience and one of them is watching Thom fall in love with Lili.  It is great to see.  I know the whole thing scared him to death when we began and even just before we came but he has adapted quite quickly although he does avoid the diaper changing a lot of the time.  Of course, I enjoy falling in love myself and everyday it gets stronger and stronger.  I never knew that I would be able to spend so much time just staring at someone awake or asleep.  I can also just put her down on the floor with me or sitting next to me and watch all the new things she is learning to do everyday.  Her sitting has become much stronger and she will often catch herself with her hand now when she falls sideways.  Backwards remains a problem but she will overcome it.  Today she picked up a piece of shut-up cracker and put it in her mouth.  She did not quite know what to do with it once it was there but it was the first time she made a concerted effort to put something she picked up into her mouth.  She also seems to be realizing that she can pick up the cheerios and drop them back on the ground although she does not understand the idea of putting them into her mouth.

Today we went for our doctors appointment.  That is quite an experience.  I guess they are also busier than normal because it is just before New Year’s and so there are a lot of babies now.  It was essentially an assembly line.  She got weighed(with all her clothes on), measured and her temperature taken then she went to the ENT room for a hearing screen.  They squeaked a duck next to her ear but she was more interested in trying to get the doctors mask.  On the other side they played a little toy piano. It all worked much better when we closed the door so she did not have all the outside noise.  She can ignore many noises going on about her.  We had the room door opened today and were talking in the hallway and she slept through the whole thing.

After the physical, we came home for a nap which ended up being 2 hours spread over lunch time, of course.  Thom headed out to pick up some lunch just before one because she was still asleep and she woke up about 5 minutes later.  Luckily, that meant by the time Thom got back (with fabulous Thai food – Otter was right), Lili had eaten her lunch so I could have mine.  By then it was 2 and we had to get dressed in our new outfit we had had made in Nachang and go down to get the red couch picture taken.  This is a picture of all the babies in our group.  Lili was perfectly fine up until taking the picture then she started crying.  She finally did get comfort in the end although she never smiled.

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 Preteen?

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  Ready, set picture time

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  Red couch picture.  You try and get 10 babies to look in the same direction.

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  Daddy and   Mommy and Lili

After the red couch picture, we rested for a bit and our baby who had just woken up from a nap about 2 hours ago started acting very sleepy again.  She fell asleep as we were getting onto the bus to go to the temple for the baby blessing and awoke just before the blessing.  She was in a good mood, however, and she just watched the ceremony with these big eyes.  We spent about an hour at the temple including the blessing which was a great experience.  It was in one of the buildings with 3 large Buddahs and we all went in and knelt on the rug with our babies while the monk did the ceremony.   This buddhist temple is special because it has a bone from Cambodia that was a special Buddah relic that a monk from this temple travelled to get.  It also has a female Buddah which as far as I can make out is essentially the fertility Buddah.  The pavillion in the middle of the temple is also not common usually it is just another one story building which is the biggest in the temple.

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  Female   Pavillion at temple

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Dragon on urn like structure at temple.  Money for good luck

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   Lili and Mommy at temple

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Incense at temple

After the temple, we headed for an early dinner with dumplings.  Yum! Yum!  Lili ate like her father and believe me he ate a lot at this meal.  We could not believe that she could fit any more into her but she kept going for it like a champ.  Since dinner was early we had a chance to walk around the island before putting Lili to bed.  It was a nice walk.  Lili was in a great mood smiling and laughing at everyone.  She really likes to be full.

Another very full day although a lot of it was spent in the hotel room which I would never imagine that I could enjoy as much as I have but again watching Lili is so much fun.  Tomorrow we essentially have a free day except for the half hour we need to be in the room when Candy is at the US consulate getting Lili’s visa.

To Guangzhou

Sorry about yesterday.  It was a long day and total exhaustion hit before we were able to even get Lili to bed.  We left our hotel in Nachang about 11am yesterday. 

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With our local guide, Cindy in Nachang Kisses from Daddy

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Sleeping angel  I’m pissed of but once you start walking I’ll be happy. Thanks to Effie for the jacket

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Not the safest crib nor do I like to sleep in the middle of it. It not only flunks the coke can test but also the canteloupe test. Although the really big opening make it easy to get Lili’s head back into the crib.

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Daddy’s obsession with drying meat. I want that camera

 

Our little girl did not have much interest in taking a nap yesterday morning so she was a bit cranky and also it was her lunch time.  We gave her lunch in the airport and she eventually fell asleep.  Our plane was late, so it was after 1:30 before we boarded.  With the limit of 1 bag per adult(baby is not included), we ended up with only 6 carry-ons not including the most precious one of all.  Lili was awesome on the plane.  She slept until the last 20 minutes when we started descending and I know my ears hurt so I think that is what woke her up.  She then took a bottle and which she finished about 10 minutes before landing but she was a happy baby during that landing.  It was the first time I have been able to sit in a plane and essentially not do anything.  I just stared at my baby and thought about how beautiful she is and she truly is. 

Well, we are off to get our red couch picture and then a blessing at the temple and then dinner.  I think we should be able to blog again tonight. -c

More pictures

Here are some pictures from our trip so far that I decided to upload since Lili is taking her nap and the internet connection seems fast.  It is hard to look at the pictures from Beijing and realize that we did not have Lili yet.  She has become so much a part of our lives that I cannot remember those days that she was not. -c

Today’s lunch was KFC and Chinese Pepsi. And boy they not only taste different but are actually tasty. Of course not as tasty as some of our lunches have been the last few days but still tasty. Of course before KFC we had the whiteout party with our paperwork in preparation for our trip to Guangzhou and our appointments at the US consultate. It was two hours of excruciatingly slow movement filling out lots of forms in specific order with specific entries. I haven’t done anything so painful since boot camp, but Lili makes it all worth while. -t

Street life in Beijing – which must be the grayest city in the world.

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More pictures from the People’s Park:

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Nachang street life:

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  Restaurant decoration

More Pavillion:

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More pictures of Lili:

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Thom insisted on putting on his shirt first

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Village life:

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Porcelain, Passport and visiting a village

Today was a big day.  First we went to a porcelain store which is what this province is famous for making.  It has been made here for thousands of years and has been traded to the west for at least 1000 years.  This was a very small stores stocked with porcelain-tea sets, vases, decorative plates, jewelry boxes, chopsticks, etc. Imagine numerous adults carrying small babies in all different ways through a store filled with breakable stuff.  It was quite an experience and not to be left out, we, of course, have numerous objects to carry on the plane.  Should be interesting but so far it is not as bad as returning from Spain with 4 boxes of pottery.  Let’s hope we don’t get to that point because we now have a baby to carry also which leaves Thom as a pack mule much of the time.

Our little girl does not want to miss out on anything, but I thankfully got her to fall asleep before we got on the bus and she managed a short nap through about half of the trip through the porcelain store.  She likes to fall asleep sideways if she is in your arms, which makes for an interesting experience negotiating your way down bus aisles or through narrow porcelain stores.  She is not a big grabber yet, so that makes things easier. 

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  I am still too cute  Kisses from Daddy

After the porcelain store, we headed to the passport office where we got her Chinese passport then we headed out to a village just outside of Nachang.  This is a typical village in the province and it has a lot of grandparents taking care of their grandchildren while the parents go to the cities to find jobs.  This village farms 2 different types of rice.  This is the kind of village that Lili might have come from so it was great to have the chance to visit and walk around.  Of course, we are the talk of the town and many people seemed to come out of their houses to greet us. You can see the changes going on in these villages, too.  There appeared to be a lot of building materials and some brand new construction.

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  Kids in the village Fishing boat

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  Crops   Family in village

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The correct bundling of a baby (and today was warm) A woman knitting while watching relatives fishing

After the village, we headed to another local restaurant where Lili proceeded to eat like her father, after she awoke from another nap.  The food was excellent.  Lili seems to be willing to eat most food although she spit out the banana twice this morning.  Fruit does not seem to be her thing although she has eaten any vegetable that we have tried since coming here.  She had some soup today also which she took quite well of the spoon.  I guess we are figuring out how to work together on the spoon thing because there are a number of things that cannot be fed with chopsticks. she does seem to be becoming hungrier.  Her appetite has increased at least two-fold since we first got her 5 days ago and we though she ate pretty well then.  I cannot believe it has been only 5 days.  It feels like she has been a part of our lives for much longer.  She seems to fit perfectly with us which is one of the most amazinig things.

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I’m learning to nap anywhere but always at a weird angle

After our afternoon naps (and I must emphasize that we all take a nap), we had some tummy time which she seemed to enjoy for the first time.  It is so much fun to watch her learn things.  She seems to be beginning to understand that things go into her hands and she can drop them out again but she still does not get the idea that she could feed herself with those hands but she does suck on her first 2 fingers of her right hand which brings back memories of her Uncle Jay as a child.  Today while she was on her tummy she would get somewhat frustrated so she would rest her head on the ground and suck on those 2 fingers for a couple of seconds and then go back to doing something.  It appears that she gets some sort of strength from that action.  Her Aunt Christine told me recently that she can remember how comforting it was to suck her thumb and for those children who do it it really seems to give them some kind of strength as it does for our baby.  It is not considered something that the babies should do here and she has had her fingers taken out of her mouth by people a couple of times which does not bother her in the least. She just gives them a look and sometimes puts her fingers right back in her mouth and other times just lets go.

We took a walk around Nachang before dinner.  It was a lot of fun.  The people are all very nice and although there is a lot of staring, I do not feel like it is rude.  We had one experience tonight where an old woman came up and started talking to us in Chinese which neither of us understood and when we indicated that we did not understand, she just started to talk more.  It was if she thought by talking more Chinese to us, we would finally understand what she said.  We drew quite a crowd but they seemed much more interested in watching the woman than looking at us which makes us wonder even more what she was saying.

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Nachang at dusk with Thom and Lili leaning against the anatomically correct elephants

At dinner, Lili again at a ton. We decided we would try the bath again and Thom had the idea of placing her in tub when it was empty.  Let us just say that that did not work.  She screamed hysterically again.  So tonight we tried a shower.  She screamed during that too but seemed to calm down a lot quicker. At this point, being clean is not her favorite thing.

Tomorrow is a free day for the most part, although there is a paperwork party for one parent in the morning then we are off to Guangzhou on Sunday.