Friday, June 11, 2010

Binbin has been home a week and is doing very well. She is rapidly adapting to her new life and is a joy to have around. Her Gramma Melaas has been with us the past week and they have been having many good laughs and cuddles. The Owings side of the family was with us last weekend. Binbin stole everyones heart and found her place in the family quickly. Here are some pictures throughout the week.



Saturday, June 5, 2010

Homecoming Pictures

Homecoming!

Yesterday we arrived home from our China adventure safe and sound. We started off the day at 5:00 am. We had to have our bags ready for the bellboy to pick up at 6:00 am. Binbin did not quite agree with this schedule as she stayed up past midnight helping us pack up all of our clothes and souvenirs. She did not wake until the Bellboy arrived so we just picked her up in her pj’s and left for the airport. With Binbin as a paying passenger, we were allowed 5o more pounds of luggage. While in Nanning, we purchased a suitcase for her so that we could fill it with items from her native land. We bought presents for her for Gotcha Days from her home province and in Guangzhou. We plan to give to her a gift a year up to when she is 18. We had heard of other adoptive parents doing the same as a way to keep their internationally adopted children connected to their roots and identity and decided to do the same. We had a very long day. We first had to fly 3 ½ hours to Beijing where we connected to an 11 ¾ hour flight to San Francisco after a 3 hour layover. While in Beijing, we finally had an opportunity to get Binbin out of her pj’s for the final leg of our journey. We arrived in San Francisco and went through new immigrants processing and came out with the newest American citizen. When we emerged from immigrations and customs we were met by a contingent of happy friends and family holding balloons, flowers and welcome signs for our little girl. We were a bit apprehensive as to the reception Binbin would give everyone after such a long flight and the time change. To our delight, she lit up and smiled and greeted everyone with excitement. We went over to Kari’s cousin’s house in Martinez for a meal and rest. Binbin remained in a very good spirits happily playing, laughing and being passed around to everyone. We are amazed how well she has adapted just after just two weeks with us. After our visit, we packed up our daughter along with Kari’s mother who flew in from Illinois the night before and headed home. The only trouble we had was the car seat. She had a fit when we tried to put her in it. She fought it tooth an nail. She settled down after a while and looked out the window to take in the new sights. I think we will have to deal with her protests until she gets used to being buckled in. In China, kids sit on the parents lap or on the seat of the car. Every cab we were in did not even have accessible seat belts in the back seat. When we arrived home, we walked Binbin through the house, introduced her to our cat Bailie and showed her her new room. We believe the room was a hit, she immediately crawled up on the bed and just looked around the room with a smile on her face. She did not want to get off. At the moment it is almost 6:00 am, Kari and Binbin are catching up on badly needed sleep. I have been up since 4:00 am. I just love jet lag!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Guangzhou

It is 5:30 am and the family is sound asleep. It seems the only time that I can find the time to update is early in the morning. We have now been in Guangzhou since Saturday. We are staying at the White Swan Hotel on Shaman Island a very historical former British colony. Most of the architecture is of that era. We have spent our week on appointments to get a visa to bring Binbin home. Saturday was the picture and TB test. She was not a happy camper about the picture and was fussing and crying. They will not accept a picture of a crying baby at the consulate so we had to come back on Sunday and try again. Crying for TB tests must be appropriate because we made it through that one. Saturday afternoon was a meeting for checking visa paperwork and then we had the rest of the day free. Sunday we took a bus ride with our group to the jade and pearl wholesale market. It was in a shopping mall the size of Mall of America. Half of the mall was filled with little shops selling beads, pearls and jade. It was quite overwhelming. Monday we spent the morning at our medical checkup (all is well with Binbin). Tuesday was a free day. Wednesday we went to the US Consulate office to take an oath that we told the truth on Binbin's visa application. In the evening, Holt arranged a boat ride on the river and ordered pizza for the trip. We have been spending time bonding with our daughter walking around the island shopping, trying out the local cuisine and just hanging out at the hotel. It is difficult walking around the island at the moment. Guangzhou is preparing to host the World Games in 2012 and have most of the streets torn up and the buildings under renovation. The sidewalks are torn up with debris, potholes and road blocks everywhere. At the hotel there is a special playroom donated by Mattel for the adopted kids. It is filled with toys and is a great diversion for us to let her run off some energy with the other kids in our group. Thank you for all of your comments. We plan to save them in a journal for Binbin when she is older.

More Pictures From Guangzhou