Tuesday – Shop A Rama

China 2011 (Day 13)
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Tuesday morning we got up and had breakfast. Then we met the Hameloth Family in the lobby to connect with Ann who was going to be our shopping guide. I let her take a look at my list and she got us 2 cabs and she was off like a bullet. At some point she told us that we walked too slow which cracked us all up because we thought she was crazy fast.

China 2011 - Day 13

The first stop was the wholesale market for hair clippies and pony’s. Mike believes that I purchased enough for everyone I know. HA HA! But the prices are irresistible and some are definitely gifts. Then we went up a couple flights to a shop with silk outfits. We ended up getting some beautiful outfits for the girls for now and some in bigger sizes for the next 2 years. This time we only got ones that were pants and tops, no dresses since Nadia doesn’t like those much and they look way cute in the pant sets.

China 2011 - Day 13

China 2011 - Day 13

The Hameloth’s found these cute little practice chopsticks so we grabbed some for Nadia and she really got a kick out of that. They also scored on a backpack and wallet. Then we hopped on the subway to head over to the shoe market. As you know I loved how many awesome pairs of shoes we got for Nadia at such good prices on our last 2 trips. We went to 2 different places and found some great shoes. Nadia is currently the most excited about her light up “How to Train Your Dragon” shoes that have the dragon named Toothless on them. Or as she likes to call him – Herbert. Just like last time I got several sizes up for both girls. 11 pairs total for $50 and most are leather. I got Nadia these totally adorable black boots with wild sequins on them since she loves her boots. Those who know me well know that I love the thrill of the hunt for a good bargain and I love to shop in China.

11 silk outfits for the girls, 1 silk shirt for me, 6 sets of practice chopsticks, 11 pairs of shoes for the girls and boatloads of hair stuff. Total spent? $141 plus Ann’s fee and transportation.

China 2011 - Day 13

After that Amelie was just about to hit meltdown mode so Ann put us back in a cab to the hotel. And she accidentally told both cab drivers to take us to the White Swan, but we were staying at the holiday inn. By the time we realized our cab fare had doubled and the drivers were totally frustrated. We headed over to the island to grab our clean laundry and then just stopped and ate sandwiches at Subway. It was the easiest thing to do, no translation necessary. We got Amelie down for a nap and she had a major fit about going to sleep that would have worn me out, but Mike took care of everything. Once she woke up it was just playtime and laughing and seeing her relax a little more. We headed out for a late dinner at Pizza Hut. Now I know what you might be thinking, Pizza Hut? In China Pizza Hut is a nice restaurant. This one had a huge menu with everything from calamari to fancy deserts. We got a pizza for us to split, mashed potatoes and a chicken spaghetti dish for the girls. It was all great and we were once again amazed by the amount of food that Amelie can eat. And she totally flips out if you cut her off or if the food is all gone. She just eats and eats and eats. Many meals on this trip I think that she has eaten more than me and she just screams if you don’t keep shoveling it in. We grabbed some ice cream on the way back to the room and got the girls back to the room for bed.

While we were out Mike took a lot of street shots of the pedestrian shopping area that is so fun and lively near the hotel. This really was a whole lot more our style than being on the island. I know that adoptive parents like to stay over there and it certainly can make you feel safer, but I like being in the mix of the people, not just the sanitized portions. Every time we have been out on that street though Mike has caused a crazy sensation with Nadia on his shoulders. People stop, gawk, point, stare, say things in Chinese and tons of people just give us a BIG smile or thumbs up. There are quite a few people who look totally confused and one woman said, “Chinese children?” like she couldn’t process what the deal was with us.

China 2011 - Day 13

China 2011 - Day 13

China 2011 - Day 13

2 photos for Jen.

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Amelie continued to show us her sweet personality and we can see a playful side of her now that we had not seen before. She babbles a lot more now and when Nadia starts singing she will sing too which is really cute. She is trying to imitate the things that Nadia does and likes to run around the hotel room yelling “JIE JIE!!” at the top of her lungs.

Friday afternoon health update

Hello everyone. I was just too tired and feeling too bad to post last night. Today is much better, but we are not 100%. All I have to do is be doped up enough to survive the travel and then I will go to our doctor at home. We suspect that it’s actually connective tissue around my ribs that is messed up. This is just so much more severe than a muscle strain and not a cracked rib or anything.

Mike still can’t hear out of one ear which is driving him crazy, but he can deal with that. He is hardly coughing now. Nadia just has a cold, no other tummy trouble. Amelie is still having her little cough, but it doesn’t seem to affect her much. I also think she has a couple of teeth coming in which could be adding to all her various issues.

Thanks for all your prayers. I am trying to catch up on blog posts now before we start packing tonight.

Headed to the ex-pat clinic

Nadia got sick overnight – it was bound to happen since she is surrounded by sick people. Mike and I made appointment at the big clinic inside the Garden Hotel and will be headed there shortly. If nothing else I am hoping to get some strong pain killers to get me through the trip home. Mike is going to have them check out his ear.

We appreciate all your prayers.

On a lighter note, this morning Amelie came up to me and pounded on my leg, said “Mama” and then lifted her arms to be picked up.  Sweet.

Monday: The Metamorphosis

China 2011 (Day 12)
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We all woke up Monday morning to find a new child had joined our family overnight. She was full of happiness and smiles (still the tantrums when she doesn’t get exactly what she wants, but that is expected). The biggest difference was how she behaved all day with Mike. Laughing, playing and the cutest was her “chasing” him around the hotel. She thought that it was hilarious that he was “trying” to get away from her. She let him tickle her a lot and was even lifting up her shirt to have him get her tummy. SO ADORABLE!

With me she likes to stand in front of me and dive bomb into my lap. Even if she bangs her head on my knee she still laughs and wants to do it again. She also likes to spin around in circles so Mike decided that she would love to fly into the air. So the first time he picked her up facing me and tossed her up in the air with me watching her reaction. She liked it – a lot! So then he faced her towards him and she laughed and laughed. Then Nadia wanted in on the action and he was switching back and forth. When Amelie wanted a turn she would run up to his legs  and bang her arms on him and say, “maaaa” which we think is her attempt at more since we have been trying to teach her that. She was really sweet and precious with Mike all day and it helped fill us with much needed hope. What a difference a week has made with her relating to all of us, but especially Mike.

Other observations about Amelie:

  • Emotionally she is like a 1 year old. Intellectually she is at her age level. She is very smart and can figure things out quickly. She just can’t cope with changes and all the stimulus has to be impacting her.
  • She doesn’t have a “full belly” signal. I honestly think we could feed her at each meal and she would stuff the food in until she threw up. If she is awake she wants to be eating.
  • She bangs on the table at meal times for more food. If you don’t respond fast enough she screams.
  • If she sees a snack (in any form) and we don’t give it to her instantly, she flips out. Even if she just ate a huge meal.
  • She likes to put stuff on her  head or around her neck like a scarf. This can be a toy, book, diaper whatever. Then she throws it behind her.
  • When she is tired or recovering from a tantrum she sucks her thumb. Then she uses the other hand to rubs her ear, her eye or the hand of the thumb she is sucking. A lot of the time she drapes her arm over her eyes while she is sucking her thumb.
  • She waddles like a penguin or Charlie Chaplin. We are sure this is from the 57 layers of clothes they put the kids in which leads to them having no lower back or trunk strength.
  • She really needs 2 naps a day, but the appointments and everything else are preventing any sort of routine.

Once we were up and moving we headed down to grab some breakfast at the buffet. Then we all loaded up in a mini bus and headed back over to the island for the bigger kids to have their TB tests checked. We were able to drop off our laundry at a store near there before heading to Liu Hua Lake Park. This place was filled with people doing everything from Tai Chi to dancing lessons. There were old men playing poker and people singing along with an accordion. We took a nice walk all the way around the lake and then they had a little amusement park and the kids were able to ride a few rides. Nadia rode a train and then I went with her on this alien space ship looking thing where you shoot guns at fake animals to make them make their sounds or squirt water. It was totally random, but she liked it.

Then we headed back to the hotel because Amelie desperately needed a nap. Mike, Nadia and I just ate noodles in the room while Amelie slept. After she woke up we headed down to the club level and had dinner down there and visited with friends. Then we took a little walk around the shopping area before coming back to the room for the night.  Amelie continued to be cute and fun with Mike, which was really so sweet. It really was a good day for us and we could see a lot more into her playful personality.

Health update (Wednesday night in China, morning at home):

Nadia is fine. Amelie still has a bit of a cough. Mike is on antibiotics and still can’t hear, but his cough is getting better day by day. I am in a lot of pain still for whatever I did to my side last week. I may go to the Western Clinic on the island on Thursday morning, but if it’s something with my rib all they can really do is tape me up, but they might want to give me pain meds. It’s the worst at night when I cough. Please continue to pray, it’s going to be a horrifying 24 hours of travel if this keeps up.